Killing our girls in the name of feminism
(Washington Examiner) The extremists at NARAL are willing to sacrifice equality for baby girls in favor of abortion on demand. But they’re wrong. It does matter why someone chooses to have an abortion, and no child should be denied the chance at life because of her sex.
If journalists would cover abortion with impartiality, maybe they could gain the trust of Trump voters
(The Dallas Morning News) When you refer to a human fetus as a "product of conception" or a "cluster of cells" and a fetal heartbeat as "embryonic pulsing," you don't fool the public ... Most people have seen a sonogram of a developing human being. By the end of the first trimester, they look a lot like us.
Doctor delivers baby before giving birth herself
(Fox 13) A Kentucky obstetrician who was at the hospital to give birth to her own baby took time to deliver another patient's baby first. Dr. Amanda Hess tells local media that she was getting ready for her own induction and delivery on Sunday at Frankfort Regional Medical Center when she heard there was a woman who needed to deliver immediately because the baby was in distress. The on-call doctor at the hospital had just left for a break.
Biden’s Debate Comments on the Hyde Amendment Made No Sense
(The National Pulse) That said, Biden should defend his new position. He should not deceive the public by wrongly claiming that while supporting the Hyde Amendment as a Senator, there existed other funding mechanisms for elective abortions. Voters deserve better.
The Double Murder That Ended Ally Kostial’s Life Is An Indictment Of Abortion Culture
(The Federalist) The double murder that killed Ally and her prenatal child is tragically typical example of how abortion rights have so grossly affected our culture—although you can be forgiven for not realizing this, given how poorly abortion is covered by most major media organizations.
Abortion Debate Not about the Geography of Gestation
(National Review) If the cultural inferno of abortion is ever to be extinguished, it will be by expanding the heart’s capacity to love. Technology can do many things to improve the human condition. But that isn’t one of them.
The Abortion Debate Is Stuck. Are Artificial Wombs the Answer?
(The New York Times) It is unlikely that the abortion debate will be resolved soon — certainly not as a legal matter. But as a practical and philosophical one, artificial wombs offer a way for both sides in the debate to move forward. The only question is whether we are willing to accept the increasingly central — and beneficial — role that technology can play in resolving what were once considered immutable human problems.
Planned Parenthood’s Never-Ending Identity Crisis
(The Atlantic) Throughout its history, the organization has been split on whether abortion should be at the center of its public identity. The recent ouster of its president, Dr. Leana Wen, is a sign that the progressive wing of the abortion-rights movement is ascendant.
7 Days Inside an Anti-Abortion Summer Camp Training the Next Generation of Activists
(VICE News) Groups like the powerful nonprofit Americans United for Life have pushed those kinds of restrictions; AUL’s model legislation instructs states to ban abortion “because of the pain felt by an unborn child upon being aborted.” (Texas Right to Life backed its state’s version of that ban.)
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