- Pregnant teen dies in tragic Christmas shooting, doctors save her baby
- Abortion doc has change of heart, recognizes humanity of the unborn
- Abortion doc who failed to report statutory rapes stops abortions
- Hospital Yanking Jahi McMath’s life support refuses to transfer her to new facility
- California: 12% of the Population But 29% of America’s Abortions
- Are state 'gay-marriage' bans in jeopardy? Not so fast, experts say
- A&E caves, welcomes Phil back on to Duck Dynasty
Police
found the 17-year-old girl, 5 ½-months pregnant, shot in the head and
left in the snow between two homes in the 1100 block of East 152nd
Street in south suburban Dolton. Doctors were able to save her unborn
baby.
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Dr.
Beverly McMillan is a former abortionist who left the abortion
business. She spoke at a conference sponsored by the Pro-Life Action
League called “Meet the Abortion Providers,” which took place in
Chicago. She has also told her story to Focus on the Family, which
published her testimony in a pamphlet called “How One Doctor Changed Her
Mind on Abortion.”
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Forth
Wayne, Indiana is temporarily abortion-free now that an abortion
practitioner who failed to properly report cases of statutory rape to
state officials has stopped doing abortions. How long Ulrich Klopfer,
the Illinois-based abortion practitioner who did abortions in this large
Indiana city until problems came up recently, will stop doing abortions
remains to be seen.
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The
family of the teenage girl in California who is the subject of a
national debate over whether a hospital has the right to yank life
support has found a new care facility that will continue her medical
care and treatment. But the hospital she is at now won’t cooperate to
move her.
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As
Anissa Smith, spokeswoman for the California Pro-Life Council, NRLC’s
state affiliate, has observed, the California Business and Professions
Code prohibits abortions being done on animals unless the abortionist is
a trained and certified veterinary surgeon. “As of today, a mother dog
will have more dignity in the eyes of California law than a vulnerable
young mother talked into an abortion by a Planned Parenthood staffer,”
Smith said.
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Though
a federal judge struck down Utah’s 'same-sex marriage' ban and another
chipped away at a similar law in Ohio in the last week, experts warned
that about 30 similar state statutes weren’t necessarily under threat
despite mounting legal challenges.
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The
network and the Robertson family announced Friday that Phil will still
be part of the series -- and since he didn't miss any filming, his
temporary suspension will have no effect on the upcoming fifth season.
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