- Facebooking priest's dad died rescuing Down Syndrome brother
- Major news outlets' rejection of pro-life ad 'not surprising'
- Victory in Texas!
- HuffPo: 59% of Americans support 20 week abortion ban
- An epic battle between good and evil
Posted: 13 Jul 2013 06:50 AM PDT
Rev.
Thomas Vander Woude, a 47-year-old priest at Holy Trinity Catholic
Church in Gainesville, Virginia whose urgent Facebook plea about a Down
Syndrome baby girl about to be aborted was met with over 900 adoption
offers from around the world, has six brothers. The youngest, Joseph,
was born with Down Syndrome. On Sept. 8, 2008, Vander Woude’s father,
also named Thomas, died rescuing Joseph from a septic tank on the
family’s farm in Nokesville, Va.
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Posted: 13 Jul 2013 12:47 AM PDT
Pro-life
group Heroic Media is disappointed after several national newspapers
refused to run, and labeled “too controversial,” an ad featuring a model
of a 20-week old fetus held in a hand.
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Posted: 13 Jul 2013 12:45 AM PDT
he
Texas Senate passed sweeping new abortion restrictions late Friday,
sending them to Republican Gov. Rick Perry to sign into law after weeks
of protests and rallies.
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Posted: 12 Jul 2013 03:32 PM PDT
When even the Huffington Post turns against you, where is an abortion supporter to go?
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Posted: 12 Jul 2013 03:26 PM PDT
I
wish you could’ve been there. They say everything’s bigger in Texas and
that’s certainly true of this legislative battle. Most of the week, I
was in Austin, getting an up-close-and-personal view of an epic clash
between good and evil.
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