This Appeal features Jenny Hodges, National Director of Pro-Life Unity. It was filmed in front of the 16 Street Planned Parenthood abortion mill in Washington DC. This front-lines location saw 22 Pro-Life warriors on site that day, with about a half a dozen death-scorts (escorts).
A claim for damages was filed against George Tiller, a partial-birth abortionist, by Mark Gietzen, President of the Kansas Coalition for Life, on October 30th, 2007 in Sedgwick County, Kansas. The claim alledges that Tiller struck Gietzen while Gietzen was standing in front of the Women’s Health Care Services, an abortion mill which is owned by Tiller. According to Gietzen, the hit-and-run incident caused him to sustain injuries to his arms and legs.
Five Pro-Life people were arrested on the A-B Tech Campus grounds in Asheville, North Carolina. Why? Because of what is known as a “Face the Truth” type event, one where signs of aborted babies are shown to the public in order to get them to understand what abortion really is. Many officers were called in to arrest 5 people who were exercising their first amendment rights.
In the video below, you can see that the officer was asked repeatedly if the property where the protest was taking place was public property. The officer refused to answer the question. The campus representative said “we want you to leave our property”, after which the officer said “the manager has the authority to ask you to leave”. During that time, the Pro-Life representative asked over and over.
The group Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust were at UNC Ashville and the Asheville High School the day before, without confrontation.
Ohio Abortion Bill Takes Different Approach Giving Fathers a Say. Legislators introduced a bill to enact section 2919.124 of the Revised Code relative to requiring paternal consent before an abortion may be performed. The bill as introduced below. This is a reasonable first step in the effort to curb unwanted pregnancies and using abortion as a way out. By giving the father a reasonable say may make for more responsibility on both parties. H.B. No. 287.
WASHINGTON (Updated June 6, 2007)—The U.S. House of Representatives will vote TODAY (Wednesday, June 6) on a bill that would legitimize the creation of human embryos by cloning, solely for use in research that will kill them.
The bill, H.R. 2560, was introduced only late Tuesday by Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Co.), and will be brought up today under a fast-track procedure called “Suspension of the Rules,” under which no amendments may be considered. However, a two-thirds vote will be required to pass the bill.