Nearly 50 years of anti-life judicial tyranny has finally come to an end with the overturning of the deadly Roe v. Wade decision. Celebrate this historic moment with us by reading some of our most popular articles about the fight to defend the pre-born.
By Matt Walsh I thought it might be worthwhile to go through and respond to the ten most common pro-abortion arguments. All of these arguments have been repeated ad nauseam over the past few days. And all of them are so flimsy and weak that they can be debunked with only a few sentences.
Andrew Harnik-Pool / Getty Images By Ryan Saavedra Democrats and other far-left activists erupted Friday afternoon after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) led chants outside the Supreme Court, falsely claiming that the ruling from the nation’s highest court was “illegitimate” and encouraging activists to take to “the streets.”
By Ben Shapiro To the Left, children in the womb are utterly disposable; at best, women may choose to preserve their lives, but if not, they have no separate interests to be considered. In fact, children are to be treated as potential obstacles: as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said this week, “access to reproductive health care, including abortion, helped lead to increased labor force participation; it enabled many women to finish school. That increased their earning potential.”
Just one year into my time at the clinic, I had a crisis. My marriage wasn’t going well, depression had set in, and I even had thoughts of suicide. In my search for answers, I found the book “The Power of Positive Thinking,” and through reading it, I also found Christ. Although I continued to commit abortions for the next two years, I noticed that I was having more difficulty going to the clinic–something didn’t feel right anymore.
By Leif Le Mahieu The court ruled 6-3 that there was not a constitutional right to abortion and that abortion legislation should be left to the states. Cheers erupted from a group of pro-life supporters outside the court shortly after the decision was announced.
By Michael Brown Ultimately, both the secular and religious arguments intersect at one essential point: There is a tiny human being inside that womb, and its life should not be terminated. But how we present our arguments will differ based on our audience.
By Mary Margaret Olohan On Thursday, April 7, I drove downtown in the rain to an abortion clinic run by Dr. Cesare Santangelo, an abortionist accused of using gruesome techniques to end the lives of unborn babies.
I can’t stop thinking about what I saw.
I have been asking officials for answers and explanations all week — the D.C. Medical Examiner, Mayor Muriel Bowser, the Metropolitan Police Department, Washington Surgi-Clinic, Curtis Bay Medical Waste Facility, Planned Parenthood Baltimore City Center, the Department of Health and Human Services.
For half a century, the abortion industry has propped itself up on legal perversion, political corruption, and medical malpractice. In its new original documentary, The Daily Wire takes a wrecking ball to the four core fallacies supporting the deadliest decision in history.
This documentary is available to watch for free on The Daily Wire platform through the weekend.
By Kristan Hawkins Roe’s flaws in blocking engagement with people drew even the ire of pro-abortion Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who, like many people, believed the Supreme Court was mistaken when it bypassed “we the people” and “invited no dialogue with legislators.” It also had no connection to logic or the law.
By David Marcus Today, we learned the Supreme Court has overturned Roe vs. Wade. Many, even among those most dedicated to the preservation of life, never thought they would see this day come.
For the last 50 years there has seemed no star more firmly fixed in the political firmament of American politics than Roe v. Wade. The 1973 Supreme Court decision which invented a constitutional right to abortion has been a contentious third rail of our culture ever since.
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