#32 – “The Real Issue Is Not Abortion, But Whether We Trust Women”
Abortion defenders say that the real issue is not abortion, but whether we trust women. This is, of course, pure idiocy.
Abortion defenders say that the real issue is not abortion, but whether we trust women. This is, of course, pure idiocy.
bortion supporters claim that states need to keep abortion legal. But before a state decides what its abortion policies will be in the future, maybe it would be wise to ask what legalized abortion has brought us in the past.
The pro-choice mob – along with their stooges in the media – have promised that a whole catalogue of disasters is waiting for us if states pass laws that prohibit abortion. But we have decades of real-world experience to show us what a post abortion America REALLY looks like.
The abortion lobby often proposes that we join them to look for ways to end the need for abortion. It’s a trap called “common ground.” These people know that legal abortion is easier to sell when the public believes that they are done out of need rather than want, and every time we take the “common ground” bait we help them sell that lie.
The abortion lobby likes to portray the concept of “choice” as something that is inherently and universally noble. It is not.
In our last episode, we discussed how Planned Parenthood has been trying to squeeze out the independent abortion clinics to become America’s exclusive provider of abortions. But a telehealth company’s major announcement makes it look like Planned Parenthood could now have a major competitor! We discuss this and other shocking abortion related news in this week’s show!
The tension that has always existed between the so-called “purists”, and those who sincerely believe in the incremental approach to legislation, could pose a bigger threat to the pro-life movement’s legislative agenda than is posed by the abortion lobby itself.
A lawmaker in Wisconsin has introduced two bills that could eliminate at least half of the funding Planned Parenthood gets in the state.
Conditions at a Planned Parenthood abortion facility have been published after several ambulance calls prompted a lawmaker to introduce clinic inspection legislation. The Missouri House approved a bill by a vote of 119-35 on Wednesday that requires abortion clinics to be subject to an annual inspection by the state’s health department The bill was introduced…
A bill has been introduced into the U.S. House by a Wisconsin Congressman which would stop abortion providers from “unbundling” abortion services so they can submit separate claims to Medicaid. U.S. Representative Sean Duffy (R-WI) said that he introduced the ‘‘Medicaid Abortion Funding Prohibition Accountability Act“ to target Medicaid providers who improperly submit reimbursement claims…
No products in the cart.