discusses an investigation by the WI Attorney General
into a possible violation of state law for paying resident U of
WI physicians to train by committing abortions at Planned
Parenthood.
Action League discusses the encouraging pro-life Gallup
poll numbers and posts his reply to an Abortion Gang
blog on the subject.
article by ALL's Judie Brown
on the new morning-after pill, which isn't just for the "morning after."
Joel Brind's response to a published letter from Dr.
Gail Erlick Robinson, dismissing post abortive psychological
problems. Brind points out esteemed medical studies that confirm women
who had abortions in the past 12 months were 3 times more likely to
commit suicide than other women and 6 times more likely than women who
gave birth in the past 12 months.
Klusendorf of the Life Training Institute
comments on an ABC News video featuring some
left-wing Evangelicals discussing what they believe to
be the most important issues of our day. Not one mentioned abortion...all focused on social justice issues. Jo Jo Ruba put an excellent response on his Facebook page and Scott posts it to his blog....in part it reads... "Frankly, if Christians don't think the killing of unborn children merits even a mention in an
interview, then they not only misunderstand the moral gravity of the
situation but they have failed to live up to their mandate of loving
their neighbor as themselves."
1 comment:
"Brind points out esteemed medical studies....."
If there are indeed esteemed medical studies that support the existence of post abortion psychological problems than the pro-life movement should start quoting these rather than holding "Dr" David Reardon up as their expert and go-to guy. Whenever his credentials and "research" are (easily)dismissed, pro-lifers will argue it doesn't matter that his PhD was bought and that his research is unsound because his findings are backed-up by reputable researchers. Really? Than why use Readon so prominently. Seriously, almost every pro-life citation on the issue is attributed to his self-published works and the so-called Eliott "Institute".
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