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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

(Prolifer)ations 3-1-11

from Jill Stanek.com

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  • At LTI, Scott Klusendorf dedicates two posts – here and here – to the topic of incremental gains and exceptions, as well as the concerns held by some pro-lifers on Abby Johnson’s recent “exceptions” comments.
  • Wesley J. Smith analyzes the controversy surrounding Baby Joseph in Canada.
  • Suzy B examines Planned Parenthood’s “aggressively liberal sexual philosophy” that introduces sexual topics for 5-7 year olds and “safer sex” information for 8-12 year-olds: Telling a 12-year-old how to get birth control is like placing irresponsibility in a box with a ribbon on top. But of course, for Planned Parenthood this only means more revenue.
  • Vital Signs discusses the VA law regulating clinics that perform first trimester abortions.
  • SecularProLife suggests there is too much hysteria (not to mention attempts to skew fact by the abortion industry) and too little actual fact on the pro-choice blogosphere regarding recent laws restricting abortion. SPL suggests actually reading the bills in question.
  • MN Citizens Concerned for Life warns of a bill introduced in the MN House that would wipe out parental notification and informed consent, as well as “codify into state law the abortion industry’s insistence that taxpayers fund elective abortions.”

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