Abortion

North Carolina man hunted in Alabama clinic attack

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Federal agents issued an arrest warrant  February 14 for a North Carolina man whose truck was spotted near  the scene of a fatal women's clinic bombing in Alabama  in late January. U.S. Attorney Doug Jones said Eric Robert Rudolph was charged  with using an explosive device. An off-duty police officer was killed and  a nurse critically injured in the [...]

2010-07-07T12:00:23-04:00March 7, 1998|Abortion|

Now lawsuit seeks to cripple pro-life movement

CHICAGO - The National Organization for Women, a powerful pro-abortion feminist group in the United States, is claiming success in its attempts to cripple the pro-life movement by engaging its leaders in costly lawsuits. After years of costly litigation, Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry agreed not to block the entrances of abortion clinics. Under the settlement, Terry is prohibited from participating in [...]

2010-07-06T08:24:34-04:00February 6, 1998|Abortion|

Pro-life groups on the defensive after latest bombing

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Investigators probing the fatal bombing of an Alabama abortion clinic said Jan. 30 they were seeking a man whose truck was seen parked near the site. A material witness warrant has been issued for Eric Robert Rudolph, a 31-year-old white male from Marble, N.C., U.S. Attorney Doug Jones said. He stressed Rudolph was only wanted as a witness, not [...]

2010-07-06T08:09:26-04:00February 6, 1998|Abortion|

Abortion and child abuse: the mentality is the same

Violence begets violence. It's a self-evident truth known to man. And after almost 30 years of legalized abortion on demand in North America, should anyone really be surprised to see that life, which has been entrusted to mankind as a gift, is under attack, not only in the womb, but also throughout the entire human race? For decades, abortionist and secular humanist [...]

2010-07-13T13:20:36-04:00January 13, 1998|Abortion|

Couple’s decision to avoid abortion rewarded in life of young daughter

Joe and Pauline Sinicrope from North Bay decided to have their first child despite the doctor's diagnosis of spinabifida, indicated by a spot on the child's spine by ultrasound. Joe recalled that period in their life when they "were very happy to be having their first child" and when they first learned of the problem in Pauline's pregnancy, Pauline had gone to [...]

2010-07-05T11:24:18-04:00January 5, 1998|Abortion|

Health care staff on the front lines of moral choices

News Item: A group of Roman Catholic operating room nurses are facing a moral dilemma over performing abortion duties, arising from their transfer from St. Joseph's General Hospital to Thunder Bay Regional Hospital. - Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal, June 6, 1997 The practice of medicine today poses some of the most controversial moral dilemmas to health care providers. Social, legal and medical [...]

2010-06-30T11:51:04-04:00December 30, 1997|Abortion|

Pro-abortion view growing indefensible

Over the past several months, the morale of the pro-choice side of the abortion stalemate has visibly collapsed. Roe v. Wade remains the law of the land, and 1.5 million abortions continue to be performed every year. But defenders of the right to an abortion - once so supremely self-confident - now express unprecedented doubts and misgivings about their cause. In October, [...]

2010-06-30T08:52:49-04:00December 30, 1997|Abortion|

Shooting forces new anti-violence call

The shooting of a Winnipeg doctos has once again forced the pro-life community to reiterate its stand against all forms of violence. Abortionist Jack Fainman was shot in the shoulder in his home November 11. As of mid-November, Fainman was in stable condition in hospital and under police guard. Although police to date have no leads as to the identity of the [...]

2010-06-30T08:11:20-04:00December 30, 1997|Abortion|

Decision in favor of life is couple’s Christmas gift

Their first Christmas together as husband and wife should be an interesting one for Anna and Ajay. The couple and their six-month-old daughter Alexandra (Sasha) are among the growing number of people who give proof of the positive, life-affirming work being done by Toronto's Aid of Women service. When Anna, 20, and Ajay, 37, met and married last spring, they looked forward [...]

2010-06-30T07:49:23-04:00December 30, 1997|Abortion|

KC halls off limits for pro-abortionists

One item of extra special significance in the Knights of Columbus’ new Crusade for Life initiative is the decision not to invite persons who support abortion to any Knights of Columbus event. The Knights of Columbus is an international Catholic fraternal organization supporting the church and its priests. It also raises funds for a number of charitable organizations. A series of resolutions [...]

2010-06-29T13:30:43-04:00November 29, 1997|Abortion|

U.N. Groups target refugees for abortion

U.S. Representative Christopher Smith (R-NJ), Chairman, House Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights, has exposed an ongoing project by at least three United Nations agencies “for the large-scale performance and promotion of abortions among refugees, displaced persons, and other poor and vulnerable women around the world.” The agencies named are United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees [...]

2010-06-29T13:27:04-04:00November 29, 1997|Abortion|

From Malthus to disposable humanity: PP founder key figure in sterilization appeal

In his classic study, The Nazi Doctors, Robert J. Lifton states that “five identifiable steps” led directly to Auschwitz, and the mass murder of millions, Jews and others. The first, and crucial step, was “compulsory sterilization” of the “criminally insane” and of other people considered “genetically inferior.” It is important to note, however, that programs of coercive sterilization were neither begun by [...]

2010-06-29T12:32:56-04:00November 29, 1997|Abortion|

No mistaking this right to life message

BURLINGTON, Ont. - The Halton Pro-Life office has put the finishing touches on a project to erect a right-to-life billboard at a high-traffic intersection of the southwest Ontario city. The billboard features a photo of in-utero child on a black background with the words “This is a child, not a choice. There are positive alternatives to abortion.” The 20 x 10 foot [...]

2010-06-29T09:43:05-04:00November 29, 1997|Abortion|

Infanticide by any other name …

U.S. President Bill Clinton, who broke new ground in “style over substance” politics, has again vetoed a ban on the gruesome partial-birth abortion procedure. The president attempted to obscure his motives by suggesting that partial-birth abortion is needed in “... the small number of compelling cases where use of this procedure is necessary to avoid serious health consequences.” Although the possibility exists [...]

2010-06-29T09:41:33-04:00November 29, 1997|Abortion, Abortion Law, Editorials|

Brind strikes back at legion of critics

American biology and endocrinology professor Dr. Joel Brind has reacted after finding himself the target of critical comments by the executive director of the World Conference on Breast Cancer. Dr. Brind presented overwhelming evidence on the link between induced abortion and breast cancer during the July conference that drew delegates from around the world to Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In a [...]

2010-06-29T07:50:58-04:00October 29, 1997|Abortion|
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