Monday, November 5, 2012

ALL PRO-LIFE TODAY UPDATE 11/5/2012

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Monday, November 5, 2012
'The Right Choice':One mother's loving
message touches the lives of millions
By Stephanie Longo
Celebrate Life
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A mother's love is more powerful than any force on earth. In March of this year, that love led Lacey Buchanan of Woodbury, Tennessee, to post a video of her son on the YouTube video website and GodTube (a Christian version of YouTube). OnYouTube
, Lacey's caption for her video states, "This is my plea to anyone considering abortion. Rethink your decision, no matter the circumstances. I am so glad I chose life!" On GodTube, her video is titled The Right Choice and features this caption: "This video is about my son, Christian, and the decision I made to give him life, when others were telling me to abort him. He is an amazing little boy who has God all over him, and I want to share him with the world!" 

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HEADLINES
Obama foments a war of women against women
News Source
As the presidential race tightens, the Democratic National Committee and liberal media headlines are once again back to screeching about some imagined war on women. But there never was a real war on women, only a war between women fomented by Team Obama and pro-abortion media. Team Obama assumed pandering to a generation of women----brought up in a throw-away culture of non-return bottles and returnable babies----would easily defeat women raised on traditional values and personal responsibility. Oops.

Nevada Supreme Court intervenes in possible forced abortion case
LifeSiteNews
The Nevada Supreme Court late Friday responded to a motion for stay filed by the attorney representing the family of a disabled pregnant woman who may be forced by Nevada's 2nd District Court to abort her baby against the wishes of her legal guardians. Elisa Bauer, 32, is mentally disabled and suffers from epilepsy as a result of the fact that her birth mother drank heavily while pregnant. She is eleven weeks pregnant. Her adoptive parents, Bill and Amy Bauer, say she wants to keep the baby and give it up for adoption. Judge Egan Walker is considering overruling that decision. Attorney Jason Guinasso petitioned the Supreme Court early Friday to halt the lower court's proceedings, arguing that Judge Egan Walker stepped outside the bounds of his authority by seeking to overrule decisions made by her legally-appointed guardians. Friday evening, the Supreme Court responded, acknowledging the merits of Guinasso's concerns and questioning the lower court's authority to intervene in decisions made by Elisa's guardians without first seeking to have their guardianship legally revoked.

Dallas' Criswell College sues over federal health care mandate to provide 'abortion-inducing drugs'
Dallas Morning News
Criswell College sued the federal government Thursday over the constitutionality of a provision of the Affordable Care Act, saying it illegally forces the college to violate its religious beliefs by funding and making available "abortion-inducing drugs." The Southern Baptist Bible school east of downtown Dallas has joined numerous other religious institutions across the nation, including the Roman Catholic Church, in challenging the federal mandate that requires employers to cover contraception in their health insurance plans.