Pro-Life on Townhall
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The Fallacy of a Worthless Life Wed May 16Alan SearsFor good or for ill, when we hear someone talking about a “worthy life,” our minds usually equate it with a successful life. ... more
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A Murder of One Mon May 14Mike AdamsSome years ago, I was sitting in a tree stand in Sampson County, North Carolina. Less than an hour after ascending into the stand, a beautiful doe stepped into my field of vision. I raised my 30/30 and set my sights just behind her right shoulder. Just as I was about to pull the trigger, I saw something moving along the outer perimeter of my field of vision. ... more
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Hope in the Midst of Battle Thu May 3Alan SearsAmid the busy nature of our 21st century society—with all the distractions that technology, advertising, and work often bring—it’s easy to lose sight of what’s foundational. This is true even for those who are watching our societal decay and fighting to retrieve solid footing for life over death in the rough-and-tumble battle over abortion in this country. ... more
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Black Panics and White Hispanics Tue Apr 24Mike AdamsIn my many years of serving on faculty hiring committees, I have often heard the statement “minorities and women are encouraged to apply.” It usually follows in close proximity to the statement “our institution does not discriminate on the basis of race.” The two statements cannot be reconciled by logic. ... more
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Planned Parenthood and Prayers For Death Mon Apr 23Michael NortonPlanned Parenthood is known for many things, most prominent among them being death, the promotion of sexual promiscuity, a war on the nuclear family, and financial support of the homosexual agenda. ... more
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Republicans Nullifying Conservatives Sat Apr 21Steve DeaceAfter the primary is over and the Republican establishment wins, the usual suspects line up to give the rest of us out here in the grassroots a sanctimonious lesson in party unity. ... more
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Justice Served to Obama Mon Apr 9Matt BarberEric Holder is a busy man. When President Obama’s chief law enforcement officer isn’t tied up selling guns to Mexican drug cartels, refusing to prosecute self-serving cases of voter intimidation or ignoring “wanted dead or alive” bounties placed by black militants on the heads of private citizens, he’s busy conspiring with pro-abortion extremists to bring the full weight of the federal government down upon innocent pro-life advocates. ... more
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Physician, Heal Thyself Mon Apr 9Kathryn Lopez'We have to get beyond the damn rhetoric,' Dr. John Bruchalski tells a group of medical students on a recent stop in his second annual National Medical Students for Life Tour. ... more
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If You Can’t Beat The Truth, Silence It Tue Apr 3Benjamin BullA gut-wrenching example of the lengths to which men will go to silence the voices of conscience recently played out in an Ontario Court of Justice. There, Judge S. Ford Clements sentenced pro-life advocate Mary Wagner to 92 more days in jail, on top of the 88 days she’d already spent behind bars, all because she has been walking into the waiting rooms in Canadian abortion clinics and sharing hope with the women who are waiting to have their babies killed. ... more
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Whose Movie Is Propaganda? Fri Mar 30Brent BozellIt's more than a little shocking when someone makes a movie that deals harshly with abortion. This is Hollywood after all. Abortion is a feminist sacrament. The movie "October Baby" just debuted on 390 screens and registered in eighth place for the weekend, with an estimated $1.7 million gross. ... more
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I Used to Love Her but I Had To Kill Her Mon Mar 26Mike AdamsMy recent engagement lasted only a few days and has resulted in some unfortunate rumors spreading across the internet. It is therefore necessary for me to take a break from the usual subject matter of my columns in order to shed some light on a most unfortunate turn of events. ... more
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Rebecca HagelinDecades ago, when Roe v. Wade was decided, conservatives and many religious folks predicted that the country had begun an inevitable slide towards a murderous future: a time when certain people-in addition to unprotected pre-born children-- would be declared less valuable than others, their killing justified. ... more
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At What Price Life? Wed Mar 14Ken ConnorIt is no secret that in life, our values tend to guide our decisions. ... more
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Racing Down the Slippery Slope Wed Mar 7Ken ConnorThe specter of the "slippery slope" is widely considered to be a logical cop-out – an intellectually lazy response employed by the rigid and fearful among us (usually conservatives and the religious, of course). Like all enduring metaphors, however, the concept embodied by the slippery slope is quite often proved true. ... more
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Steven AdenVirginia recently enacted a new law making theirs the eighth state to require an ultrasound to be performed prior to an abortion. As with other states that have passed similar measures, Virginia’s law provides the mother “an opportunity to view the ultrasound image of her [baby] prior to the abortion,” but it is an option she can decline. ... more
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Townhall.com StaffFor years, defenders of life have warned that the culture of death will – obviously – lead to death: that arguments used to justify killing some people in dire circumstances, via abortion or euthanasia, ultimately undercut arguments against not killing many others for superfluous or even pretextual reasons. ... more
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Jests Mask a More Sinister Agenda Mon Feb 27Kathryn LopezThere's no doubt that Planned Parenthood and its supporters had a brilliant strategy: Get as many people as possible to repeat the word "transvaginal" in news and commentary stories, and accomplish two things: Defeat legislation at hand and make your opposition look like a freak show. ... more
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