Roe v. Wade – a shot across the border

  By Paul Ranalli, MD Editor’s note. Dr. Ranalli is a neurologist at the University of Toronto. A comparative history of abortion law between Canada and the United States reflects, in many ways, the behavioural characteristics of our two peoples, and the way they arose from our early history. The animating spirit of the America …

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An Understandable Pro-Abortion Unwillingness to Defend Barbarism in Front of all of America

By Dave Andrusko If you’ve been in the Movement more than an hour and a half, you know that pro-abortionists rely most heavily on “tough” cases and on misdirection. Nowhere is that more the case than with the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (now the law of five states). On its face that might seem …

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