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NARAL Report Ignores How Abortion Activists Losing Ground

Washington, DC |   | 1/18/11 2:40 PM

Opinion

As part of its annual “Who Decides?” report on the state of abortion legislation in the United States, NARAL President Nancy Keenan penned a letter which attempted to reassure readers that the 2010 elections were more a reflection of American economic concerns that any other factor such as pro-life values and that young people are with them.

No Reason to Oppose Bill to Get Abortion Out of Obamacare

Washington, DC |   | 1/13/11 1:37 PM

Opinion

In a 2009 article regarding abortion coverage in Obama’s health care legislation, Ken Blackwell used a Sherlock Homes reference about a deduction the famed detective had made in a case of a nighttime robbery.

Pro-Life Warrior, Adult Stem Cell Patient Carol Franz Passes

Washington, DC |   | 12/3/10 1:32 PM

Opinion

Yesterday, we were informed that a good friend of the National Right to Life, and one of the bravest souls I have had the pleasure of knowing, passed away.

Abortion Backers’ Science Resides in the Dark Ages

Washington, DC |   | 11/25/10 12:42 PM

Opinion

It’s becoming more clear to the American public that one of the greatest threats to the supposed “right” to abortion is science.

Pro-Life Movement Made Big Gains in State Legislatures

Washington, DC |   | 11/11/10 2:29 PM

Opinion, State
Of course it was huge news last week that the GOP made tremendous gains in Congress, but those election results seem to have drown out an even more impressive wave in state legislatures.

Pro-Life Issues Yielded Election Victories, John Boehner Gets It

Washington, DC |   | 11/5/10 4:55 PM

Opinion

The mainstream media reported heavily on the importance of economic issues in the 2010 elections as if to exclude  the perennial importance of the life issues. 

Pro-Life Congress Members Top Abortion Advocates on Twitter

Washington, DC |   | 10/26/10 3:47 PM

National

There is no doubt that the election cycle of 2008 started a new, national discussion about the power and usefulness of the Internet and specifically social media for elections and, more importantly, public engagement.

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