The fight for the unborn continues
by John RivardFriday, December 23, 2011
"And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for him in the inn." Luke 2:7
"...if they make a mistake, I don’t want them punished with a baby." Barack Obama, speaking of his daughters, Mar 08
There have been over 50 million abortions performed in the United States in the 39 years since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion on Jan 22, 1973. The rate of abortion continues at about 1.2 million per year. One in every five babies is aborted.
This destruction of human life dwarfs the six million victims of Hitler’s “final solution.” If 50 million is hard to envision, try 3,500 per day, or 12 little lives terminated in the five minutes it will take you to read (and think about) this column.
Yet we as a nation condone it, either denying the obvious biological fact that it is a human life, or worse yet, knowing that it is life and not caring. “Choice” is the dogma of the abortion advocates.
Nationwide, abortion is big business for Planned Parenthood and countless other providers. Taxpayer money is used to fund the activities of these organizations, most notably Planned Parenthood.
Some progress is being made at the state levels, where laws to require parental consent, ultrasounds, and other reasonable restrictions are being enacted. In Texas $64 million in taxpayer funds was stripped away from Planned Parenthood, resulting in the closing of 12 Planned Parenthood abortion facilities. Also, a landmark bill was passed to require that a sonogram be performed and offered for viewing to the mother before an abortion can take place.
But the fight for life continues.
2011 has seen major victories for Life, but there is still much work to be done to ensure the protection of the unborn. Let us resolve to continue our peaceful work into 2012 to change hearts for Life.
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- NASTY EMAIL OF THE DAY
Texas Right to Life fields emails from all over Texas and the country on a variety of Pro-Life issues. Here is one that ended up in our inbox.
Planned Parenthood CEO claims work to be sacredPlanned Parenthood Gulf Coast hires a new CEO who thinks killing children is holy work.
- Texas Sonogram Law saved from judicial activism
Judge Sam Sparks has reluctantly dismissed a lawsuit against the strongest sonogram law in the nation.
Texas breast cancer survivor betrayed by KomenSusan G. Komen for the Cure backtracks on cutting ties with Planned Parenthood, alienating Pro-Life supporters like Carolyn.
Watch: We will not yieldTexas Right to Life attended the 2012 March for Life and joined over a half million people to show America and its legislators that all stages of Life should be protected.
Susan G. Komen Foundation pours money into Planned ParenthoodOne day after announcing the breast cancer awareness organization would stop funding Planned Parenthood, the organization reversed its decision and resumed filtering donor money to America's largest abortion provider.
Pro-aborts launch online "march" to celebrate abortionPro-aborts celebrate Roe v Wade by participating in a virtual "march" to counter the nearly 500,000 Pro-Lifers opposed to Roe who actually marched on Washington D.C. this week.
An honest look at rape and incest exceptionsA detailed look at why these exceptions have a presence in the Pro-Life movement.
Hensarling Remarks at March for LifeTexas Congressman Hensarling's statement at the March for Life Rally in Washington, D.C.
Obama: Abortion equals freedomObama released statement calling the killing of innocent children a "fundamental constitutional right," disregarding all preborn children and their inherent right to Life.
Abortion survivors make their voices heardYesterday we mourned the children lost because of the decision of Roe v. Wade. Today we stand as abortion survivors and fight for the rights of the unborn.
Pro-Abortion plaintiffs ask reluctant judge to attack Sonogram Law againJudge Sam Sparks is willing, but seemingly unable, to help Center for Reproductive Rights destroy the nation's strongest sonogram law.
TRTL legislative director tweets from Austin sonogram law hearingJohn Seago provides real-time updates from Judge Sparks' court as Sparks and pro-abortion plaintiff Center for Reproductive Rights search for ways to strike down the Pro-Life law.
Pro-abortion law firm says court's favorable ruling on Sonogram Law doesn't countThe Center for Reproductive Rights wants a hearing before the entire Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Governor Perry, Pro-Life stalwart, out of Presidential raceTexas Right to Life regrets Governor Perry's decision to withdraw from Presidential race.
- Texas Sonogram Law in full effect
Starting today, Texas abortion businesses will no longer be able to hide the truth about Life in the womb.
Next steps for Texas Sonogram LawAn appellate court has overturned anti-Life Judge Sam Spark's ruling to keep the sonogram law from going into effect. Where will the law go from here?
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