Thursday, January 19, 2012

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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Planned Parenthood's dismal strategic plan for Africa: Increase abortion 'services' by 82 percent  
       

International Planned Parenthood Federation's strategic plan for Africa, 2010-2015, lays out a Planned Parenthood takeover of the continent. And it reflects the philosophy of the entire, massive PP organization with regards to Planned Parenthood's goals.      

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HEADLINES
Life News

[A] working group [has] formed around the idea of having a full day medical conference for medical professionals and the public alike [to address what Dr. Gerard Nadal is convinced is a major area not tackled by the pro-life movement in any coordinated fashion - the new eugenics movement in fetal medicine. Specifically, increasing numbers of physicians are advising, demanding, and even coercing women to abort babies diagnosed with what have become known collectively as "Poor Prenatal Diagnoses."] The Council on Poor Prenatal Diagnoses and Therapeutic Interventions [will hold its first] conference on Saturday [and] will be live webcast from FRC Headquarters in Washington. It is free to sign up and watch.

 


SBA List

The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB 228 by an overwhelming margin of 207 to 147, prioritizing state-controlled family planning dollars away from abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood. The funding is prioritized to public and private entities that provide comprehensive health care to women and do not perform abortions.


CNN

The case of a Corpus Christi, Texas, teen who sued her family because she said they wanted to force her to have an abortion "has been resolved," her lawyer says. Stephen Casey, who represents the 14-year-old, said the judge agreed Tuesday with his side's request to dissolve the suit. Casey said he is barred from sharing the details and gave no further comment.