Friday, November 11, 2011

ALL PRO-LIFE TODAY 11/11/11

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Planned Parenthood's Core Principle: The Ethics of Misinformation     
 

  

Just as the proverbial wolf hid in sheep's clothing, so Planned Parenthood hides behind deceptive words and actions. No matter the evidence compiled against the organization, it claims it is there to serve and help women. Yet, for those who know and truly understand, there is no help that Planned Parenthood gives that anyone should want. Its ethics are skewed, its morals non-existent. Read today's commentary for more on the horrors coming forth from Planned Parenthood.   

  

                

 

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Contraceptives mandate would make cowards of us all

Mecator           

In an editorial last weekend the New York Times argued that private insurers and employers who object to contraception as a matter of moral principle should be forced to provide coverage for it in their employees health insurance plans. Their conscientious objection to a White House edict mandating such coverage should be dismissed; it simply doesn't rate on an ethical scale with birth control at the top and sexual morality at the bottom.

Troubled abortionist offers $50 coupons for Sunday abortions
Life Site News

Dr. James Pendergraft, a Florida abortionist who earlier this year was order to pay $36 million in damages after a botched abortion left a baby alive, but severely disabled, is now attempting to attract clients to his Orlando Women's Center by offering a coupon for abortions, valid on Sundays only. The coupon, which can be used to kill an unborn baby up to 24 weeks old, is advertised on the main page of the Center's website.          

 

Awareness Detected in People in Vegetative State
Fox News  

Scientists have used a portable device that tracks changes in brain waves to communicate with people in a vegetative state, some of whom have been locked in their bodies for more than a year. In a study published last year in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers showed it was possible to communicate with and detect awareness in people in a vegetative state using functional magnetic resonance imaging or fMRI.         

 


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