Melinda’s Choice Crusade for Women: Breaking the Planned Parenthood Monopoly?
…to pull their support. And I have a lot of problems with Planned Parenthood. First of all, though in one sense only 3% of what they do is abortion, abortion…
…to pull their support. And I have a lot of problems with Planned Parenthood. First of all, though in one sense only 3% of what they do is abortion, abortion…
…notification for abortion the three times it has been on the ballot; this seems like an obvious reform that would be acceptable to many. It also seems to me that…
…‘in trouble,’ feel free to disappear and not be victimized by a shotgun wedding. After all, the woman has the option of abortion or of getting a better job than…
…Convention in 1992 because of his anti-abortion views. Frankly, if Bob Casey had decided to run against Arlen Specter rather than Rick Santorum, many of Santorum’s supporters might actually have…
…while the majority of the public claims that they uphold Roe v. Wade, they also tell pollsters that they would oppose many of the abortions of convenience, late term abortions,…
…sounds odd to us, in view of the fact that the Churches today are trying to promote adoption because the alternative is so often abortion, but I have a hunch…
…here in the USA de facto, but not much practiced except a little bit in the Asian community. [Abortion for sex selection is not specifically legalized, but abortion as such…
…to my knowledge no state money, funds Planned Parenthood’s abortion work directly. If anything, abortions, though only 3% of Planned Parenthood’s work, have the reputation of being a profit center…
…Many today advocate “abortion rights” as a solution. This is ethically repulsive. So finding an 18th century example of positive care for unwanted children, linked to a famous composer, is…
…November election. There isn”t anything on abortion or same sex marriage on the ballot this November; the only “social issue” is legalizing weed, and I wonder if the dynamics of…