Planned Parenthood clinics across Iowa are fine tuning an advanced and novel way to abort babies - by remote control.
According to reports, about 1,500 women have already used a videoconferencing system to obtain abortion drugs over the past two years. Planned Parenthood’s system now allows a doctor in Des Moines to meet with patients across the state through video conference. At the end of the teleconference the doctor presses a button on the computer to activate a drawer at the patient’s location that contains R-U 486. The patient then takes the pills while the doctor watches. Death by remote control. read more Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, PP's IA affiliate, doesn't care whether things can go bad for mothers aborting their babies, as we know can happen. PP of IA is the 1st in the nation to begin committing telemed abortions.
read more Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A new poll released today finds pro-abortion President Barack Obama's approval rating dropping to one of its lowest levels since he took office. Meanwhile, the percentage of Americans who want to repeal the health care bill he signed into law that funds abortions has reached a new high.
The level of support for repealing the pro-abortion health care law has shot up to a new high, the Rasmussen Reports survey shows. The poll of likely voters finds 63 percent want to repeal the law compared with 32 percent who oppose repealing it. That tops the prior poll with a near high of 56-39 percent supporting repeal. read more WASHINGTON, D.C., April 21, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The pro-life movement in America is growing in leaps and bounds, attracting young, zealous women to defend the unborn in droves - a fact that even the president of NARAL has now admitted.
NARAL's Nancy Keenan told Newsweek last week that she considers herself a member of the "postmenopausal militia" – a phrase that captures the situation of pro-abortion leaders who are aging across the board, including the leadership of Planned Parenthood, and the National Organization for Women. Newsweek's Sarah Kliff notes that "these leaders will retire in a decade or so." Philadelphia, PA (LifeNews.com) -- News of a teenager who was taken to New Jersey from her foster mother and allegedly pressured by city health department officials to have an abortion is drawing outrage from pro-life advocates. Philadelphia's Department of Human Services is the subject of controversy in the sordid tale.
As LifeNews.com has reported, a teenager in the Pennsylvania foster care program became pregnant. When the state Department of Human Services (DHS) found out, they asked for a family court order approving the state to take her in for an abortion -- despite the fact that her mother refused to consent. read more A North Dakota grassroots pro-life organization is announcing the official beginning of an effort to circulate petitions for an initiated measure that would prohibit physicians from decapitating and crushing the skulls of living unborn children.
read more Good news! On Friday, May 14, the Missouri Legislature passed legislation that will significantly increase the information that a woman receives before deciding on abortion and allows Missouri to exclude abortion coverage from federal health insurance exchanges.
Missouri Right to Life applauds the Missouri House for passage of SB 793. read more |
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