South Carolina Planned Parenthood Centers Commit 57 Percent of all abortions in 2020

By Holly Gatling, Executive Director, South Carolina Citizens for Life COLUMBIA, S.C. –The latest abortion statistics for South Carolina show that Planned Parenthood killed the majority of unborn babies who died from abortion in 2020.  Of the 5,468 abortions that occurred in South Carolina, Planned Parenthood in Columbia, S.C., reported performing 1,681, while  Planned Parenthood …

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Pregnancy Resource Center set on fire by arsonist

By Sarah Terzo In May of this year, an arsonist set a pregnancy resource center on fire. Live Action News covered the story: In the early morning hours of May 3, the Women’s Care Center of Peoria, Illinois, part of a national chain of pregnancy care centers based out of South Bend, Indiana, was targeted by an …

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Congressional Democrats, the enthusiasm gap, and the problem of an ever-weaker President Biden

By Dave Andrusko As was immediately pointed out yesterday, it was not the first time the White House has cutoff live feeds in the middle of something President Biden was saying. In this case, it was a briefing with federal and state officials over wild fires. President Biden asked George Geissler of the National Association …

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The NYT’s ‘Needle’ and the Damage Done: ‘People Crying in the Newsroom’ on Election Night 2016

By Clay Waters Vanity Fair’s Joe Pompeo had an interesting take Monday on a web-based internet phenomenon that political “junkies” (to coin a phrase) are obsessed with: The New York Times election needle is back, after making a botched debut in 2016: “Certain Readers May Have a Nervous Reaction: The New York Times Election Needle …

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The threat women-helping centers pose to the Abortion Industry explains their hysterical response

By Dave Andrusko I think it would be fair to say that the savvier pro-abortionists understand there is case pending before the Supreme Court that has the potential to seriously upset a major objective of the Abortion Industry: compelling pro-lifers to compromise their principles, lessen their impact, and to force them to do the bidding …

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Overcome with emotion, woman apologizes to aborted fetus

By Sarah Terzo From a woman who had an abortion: The waiting room was “filled with a true cross-section of the community. No one looked happy. No one was chatting with anyone but their partners. This was not a day to make friends.” The woman says: “I tried to concentrate on the physical feelings, not …

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Baby Nielson and the humanity of the preborn child

By Heather Hobbs Jaelyn Barnes had a miscarriage at eleven weeks. Baby Nielson, as you can see in this family photo, was a human being. This being Jaelyn’s fifth child, she was an experienced mother and their entire family was ecstatic for the newest addition. Jaelyn’s husband was serving their community as police officer when …

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Brooke Shields reveals her mother was pressured to kill her in an abortion but refused

By Texas Right to Life Actress and model Brooke Shields began an iconic modeling career at just 11-months-old. From that bright start she weathered controversy and made a name as an actress and model, with much of her career directed by her mother. Today, Shields has two daughters of her own. In her 2014 autobiography, …

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