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LifeSiteNews As critics accuse Planned Parenthood of trying to facilitate the sex lives of minors, a featured speaker at one of the abortion provider's local affiliates has suggested parents allow their teenage children to have sex in their home. Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernadino Counties invited Amy T. Schalet, author of Not Under My Roof: Parents, Teens, and the Culture of Sex, to keynote the organization's "Consider This" luncheon last week. Dr. Schalet, an assistant sociology professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, said American parents should be more like their counterparts in the Netherlands, who allow teenagers to have sex openly under their roof. |
| CNS News The definitive study of contraception use in the United States, which was produced by the U.S. government's National Center for Health Statistics and published by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, refutes the claim President Barack Obama made in a White House briefing on February 10 that "nearly 99 percent of all women" have used contraception. In fact, according to the study, which looked at the contraception use of American women between the ages of 15 and 44, 13.9 percent had never had heterosexual intercourse, period. Also, according to the study, 38.2 percent of American women age 15-44 said they did not currently use contraception. |
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Texas Right to Life A hospital is now actively killing a patient, whose family called me at the 11th hour yesterday, pleading to save their father's life. Despite the family's desperation to protect their father's life and everything Texas Right to Life did for them, the hospital's death panel declared his life futile and moved ahead with steps to kill him. I could not protect him and I want to tell you what happened. His family calls him Willie. UPDATE: Patient dies after hospital stops treatment, despite wishes of the family |
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