Respect Life
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Rape, Incest and Abortion: searching beyond the myths
“How can you deny an abortion to a twelve-year-old girl who is the victim of incest?” complains an indignant supporter…
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I was conceived in rape; I’m the 1% they exploit to justify 100% of abortions
Missouri. Iowa. Kentucky. Mississippi. Ohio. Georgia. Alabama. What do these states have in common? Courage and compassion. They’ve passed Heartbeat…
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Pro-life community steps in, saves woman taken off life support
A Texas woman who had her life-sustaining breathing assistance withdrawn by the doctors who were meant to be caring for…
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Family rushes to save mom after life support forcibly removed
A Texas woman who was forced off life support by her hospital has shocked doctors by continuing to breathe. Instead…
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Missouri Senate votes to end most abortions after heartbeat detected
The Missouri Senate passed a bill early Thursday to protect babies from abortion after eight weeks of pregnancy. The Republican-led Senate approved the legislation 24-10. It needs at least another…
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Alabama votes to protect babies from most abortions
The Alabama Senate voted 25-6 Tuesday that would make the state one of the most pro-life in the country. The…
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Companies blocking pro-life billboard in Times Square
New York City and their billboard companies are apparently frightened by pictures of babies. That’s the assumption by pro-life leaders…
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Kansas Senate overrides veto in stunning rebuke to governor
In a what is seen as a damaging rebuke to the abortion-at-any-cost policy of Gov. Laura Kelly, the Kansas Senate…
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KS Supreme Court rules state constitution guarantees abortion
The pro-life movement took a hit this week in Kansas as the Kansas Supreme Court ruled there is a right…
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Pro-life leaders call veto of abortion reversal info bill ‘hypocritical’
Kansas Democratic Governor Laura Kelly’s veto on Monday of an abortion reversal measure puts pro-abortion elected officials in a tight…
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