The idea that “a simple threat of suicide would make right something that would otherwise be wrong is a really dangerous principle,” says John Bruton, Ireland's Prime Minister from 1994 to 1997.
Pro-life organisations have just discovered that the Tauranga Family Planning Association in New Zealand applied for, and received, a license from the Abortion Supervisory Committee to provide medical abortions to 9 weeks.
Planned Parenthood and its representatives hardly need additional taxpayer dollars or the President’s celebrity fundraising appearance to make ends meet.
A pro-life Conservative MP says he intends to challenge the Harper government during Question Period in the wake of a ruling by the Speaker of the House that allows MPs to bypass their party and seek the floor directly from the Speaker.
Two Labour TDs have admitted that the abortion legislation being considered in Ireland is merely a wedge to force open the door to UK-style abortion-on-demand.
Something remarkable is happening in the United States. The practice of abortion itself is on trial in the case of the “House of Horrors”, late-term abortionist from Philadelphia. Ostensibly, the case is about the ghoulish activities that took place in the “clinic” of one, Dr. Kermit Gosnell — activities which read more like the work of a serial killer than a licensed physician. However, witness testimony of beheadings and neck-snipping performed by Gosnell to murder 100+ children who were born alive after failed abortions, is revealing the correlation between legal abortion and infanticide. The entire country is being exposed to the fact that infanticide has crept […]
The letter appears to be a veiled threat that IPPF will use its considerable influence to cause the ambassador to lose her position as the First Chair of UN Women if her delegate does not back down on “sexual and reproductive health and rights.”