Posts Tagged: abortion
Five Powerful Lines from the March for Life
January 27, 2017 | No comments | Posted in abortion, pro-life | Tags: abortion, march for life, Pence, Trump
Hundreds of thousands marched in Washington today to be a voice for life. By all accounts, it looks like this year’s March for Life had the most powerful lineup of speakers, headlined by Vice President Mike Pence (first time ever … Read more

Declining Services, No Prenatal Care, Higher Public Funding – That’s Planned Parenthood in PA
January 27, 2017 | No comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, pennsylvania, Planned Parenthood, prenatal
A new report puts the spotlight on PA affiliates of the state’s largest abortion business.
How many abortions in PA happen at Planned Parenthood? Does Planned Parenthood offer prenatal care? How much taxpayer funding… Read moreNew Report: Abortion Rate Lowest in 40+ years
January 18, 2017 | No comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, Planned Parenthood
The abortion rate in the United States is now at the lowest level since the passage of Roe v. Wade in 1973.
From the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, 2014 data shows a rate of 14.6 abortions per 1,000 women of … Read more
Top 10 Abortion Businesses in Pennsylvania (#3 is alarming)
December 15, 2016 | 1 comment | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, pennsylvania, Philadelphia Women's Center, Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood in Pennsylvania, though seeing fewer patients and offering fewer basic services, has grown their statewide market share on abortion.
Here is the top 10 list for abortion facilities (by volume) in Pennsylvania for 2015*:
Philadelphia Women’s Center:… Read moreHow to Respond to 5 False Claims about 20-week abortion limits
December 14, 2016 | 4 comments | Posted in abortion, pro-life | Tags: 20 week, abortion, pennsylvania, Planned Parenthood
Ohio just became the 19th state to update their abortion law to end late-term abortion by limiting abortion to 20 weeks. In 2017, we hope to see Pennsylvania join this growing list.
As the discussion continues on whether or not … Read more
100 Reasons Why Pennsylvania Elected Officials Should Never Honor Planned Parenthood
September 26, 2016 | No comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, pennsylvania, Planned Parenthood
One PA State Representative has proposed a resolution to honor the largest abortion business in Pennsylvania – Planned Parenthood – for their 100th anniversary.
Here are 100 reasons why that is a terrible idea:
Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion… Read more
Now Available Online: Gosnell Interview, Documentary
August 2, 2016 | No comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: 3801 Lancaster, abortion, Gosnell
3801 Lancaster: American Tragedy is a 60-minute documentary featuring interviews with abortionist and convicted-murderer Kermit Gosnell. The documentary is now available online … Read more
“Just Keep Swimming” – Incredible story shows why PA should update abortion law
July 7, 2016 | 1 comment | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, HB1948, late term, pennsylvania
Another amazing story of an extremely premature baby was highlighted on The Today Show; giving yet another example of why Pennsylvania should update its quarter-century-old abortion law.
Francis William Azize, who was born at just 23 weeks and … Read more
Europe is FAR more advanced on abortion law than America
May 24, 2016 | No comments | Posted in abortion | Tags: abortion, europe, pennsylvania
A growing number of states are updating their laws on elective abortions to permit only up to five months of pregnancy. Some call that extreme – yet not only are medical advancements saving more babies born as young as 22 … Read more
Pittsburgh’s 18-Month-Old Superman, and His Brother, Give More Reasons to End Late-Term Abortion
April 29, 2016 | 3 comments | Posted in abortion, pro-life | Tags: abortion, dismemberment, HB 1948
A letter from a Pennsylvania Mom:
This is Jackson. He’s 18-months-old who was born right at 24 weeks. If he was born a half an hour earlier he would have been considered 23 weeks. At birth, he weighed less … Read more