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Planned Unparenthood Opens New Michael Schiavo Clinic for Removal of Unwanted Spouses

Saturday, 9 April 2005 7:59 P GMT-06
Planned Unparenthood, the cutting edge organization for social justice through retroactive abortion, has now expanded its options in the fight for choice. Today they announced the opening of the new Michael Schiavo Clinic for Removal of Unwanted Spou

The Murder of Terri Schiavo: NOT in a Persistent Vegetative State

Saturday, 26 March 2005 9:17 A GMT-06
Many people have been misled in the Terri Schiavo case, believing that she is in a persistent vegetative state (PVS) and cannot feel or respond, and that there has been medical consensus among the experts on this issue. Baloney. See the important new

Planned Parenthood Founder: Abortion to Eradicate Human Weeds

Saturday, 19 March 2005 6:21 P GMT-06
"Maggie Sanger and the Human Weeds" by Shawn Macomber at Spectator.org is a timely reminder of what Margaret Sanger's ideology was and what it has led to. This outrageous supporter of Nazi eugenics and despiser of non-Aryan peoples found

Dean the Abortionist

Thursday, 24 February 2005 11:59 P GMT-06
The American Spectator has a great article on Howard Dean, the far-left abortionist now in charge of one of America's leading liberal parties. Here is an excerpt:At the very moment Democrats are claiming to distance themselves from abortion, they run

San Francisco: Where Intolerance Reigns

Tuesday, 15 February 2005 11:59 P GMT-06
San Francisco, the city that prides itself on its tolerance when it comes to perversion, is actually the epitome of nastiness when it comes to facing actual diversity in thought. Witness the organized hostilities and nearly riotous opposition San Fra

10,000 Women Dying Each from From Illegal Abortions Before Roe v. Wade?

Saturday, 13 November 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
We've all heard the frightening statistic that 10,000 women died every year from illegal abortions in the U.S. before Roe v. Wade came along. The pro-abortion industry and their media allies continue to wave this number around to warn against the hor

Exercising a Man's Right to Choose: Scott Peterson Defended by Planned Unparenthood

Friday, 12 November 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
"Scott Peterson was only defending a man's right to choose" according to Tamber Lane, Public Outreach Officer (POO) for Planned Unparenthood. Referring to today's conviction of Scott Peterson for the deaths of Laci and what right-wing activ

The Folly of Making Marriage a Federal Matter (The Danger of an Amendment Banning Gay Marriage)

Monday, 6 September 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
Many people concerned about the erosion of the family have proposed amending the Constitution to ban gay marriage. Senate Joint Resolution 40 proposes such an amendment that would have just two sentences. The first one defines marriage as "a leg

Shocker for Abortion Industry: Extremely Premature Baby Now Smart, Healthy Teenager

Wednesday, 1 September 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
The highly respected journal Nature ran a shocking story on August 19: "Tiniest Baby Thrives as Teenager." In 1989, a record-breaking baby was delivered after only 27 weeks of pregnancy, 13 weeks shorter than normal. She weighed only 280 gr

Partial Birth: Why Most People Have No Clue

Saturday, 10 July 2004 11:59 P GMT-06
Great evil requires great words. It's easy to commit a few crimes or to get someone else to commit a crime or two, but large-scale crimes like the persecution of the Jews by Hitler or the slaughter of millions in Cambodia, Rwanda, and China (during M