Wednesday, February 29, 2012

ALL PRO-LIFE TODAY REPORT 2/29/2012

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Different Name but Same Mission    
                  
Life Choices Women's Care was originally founded as the Lutz-Land O'Lakes Pregnancy Center in May 2009 by three people from two Catholic churches who envisioned a pregnancy resource center in their community. Just north of Hillsborough County (which includes Tampa) is Pasco County, Florida. Pasco County does not have an abortion mill, but neither did it have a pregnancy resource center, and women were traveling to Hillsborough for abortions. Within months, four Catholic parish respect life committees and several other Christian churches were supporting the original founders in both their vision and mission to help women in an unplanned pregnancy choose life for their babies. It opened its doors to its first clients in August 2009 and the need was immediately apparent. This past year has been one of remarkable growth and change. 

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Jill Stanek

WARNING: Post rated R. 
YouTube removed American Life League's video investigative report on Planned Parenthood's perverted, taxpayer-funded, K-12 "sex education" propaganda after receiving a complaint about a copyrighted photo. Here's the back story on that particular photo.


Park Record

Utah's school children may have to go somewhere besides school to learn about alternative methods of family planning after a bill banning talk of contraceptives in health class was approved by the State House of Representatives with a vote of 45-to-28. . . . Representative Mel Brown said, "I think someone should have an input in what our students are taught in sex ed besides Planned Parenthood. This is the Legislature's way of making sure we have some input in students' education."


NY Daily News

A batch of birth control pills manufactured in India for US distribution has been recalled due to a packaging error that could make the pills ineffective, US health authorities said on Monday. Seven lots of generic norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol tablets were recalled by Glenmark Generics Inc. USA, the Food and Drug Administration said.