It’s
not a good sign for an abortion clinic’s future when even the
abortionist quits. Diane Derzis is infamous in the south as the owner of
abortion clinics from Mississippi to Georgia–which keep having problems
or being shut down. Now it looks like her Columbus Women’s Health
Organization in Georgia will be her next abortion facility destined to
die a slow death.
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The
5th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the constitutionality of HB2,
and the three-panel judge was comprised of all women (who, apparently,
do not believe that the so-called “war on women” is coming from the
pro-life camp). The panel concluded that Texas legislation requiring
abortionists to have admitting privileges does not place an undue burden
on women and abortionists, suggesting that it is in fact a boon to
women’s health and well-being. Read more...
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Outcome of Hobby Lobby case could have profound implications on core American valuesIn a Washington Post op-ed, The Purpose-Driven Life author Rick Warren posits the following question:
- Does
our Constitution guarantee the freedom of religion, or does it merely
allow a more limited freedom to worship? The difference is profound.
Worship is an event. Religion is a way of life.
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Plan B: It’s not just a contraceptive?
As
the “Hobby Lobby case” (aka Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. v. Sebelius) is
underway at the Supreme Court in our nation’s capital, this may be a
good time to review what all the fuss is about.
Hobby Lobby’s
owners, as well as those of Conestoga Woods (the company fighting the
HHS mandate along with Hobby Lobby) are Christian. As such, they believe
that causing the intentional death of an innocent person is a moral
evil, and they object to what they view as being party to those deaths
by being forced to pay for abortifacient drugs, which can cause such
deaths. Read more... |
Pro-abortion “Comedian” Laura Levites says pro-life teen should be murdered
The Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case has abortion activists extremely riled up. Read more...
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