70 percent of the women they surveyed considered themselves Christians.
Over 50 percent of the surveyed women who attend church regularly have kept their abortions secret from their church community.
40 percent of women surveyed feel that churches are not equipped to help them make decisions about unwanted pregnancies.
Carly Fiorina call the Domestic Terrorist who used her words
after he killed 3 people and wounded 9 others, "a protester."
Las Vegas Democrat Examiner at Examiner.com
Carly Fiorina call the Domestic Terrorist who used her words after he
killed 3 people and wounded 9 others, "a protester."
Power insight from Pres. Carter.
Honoring Jimmy Carter
Thank you, President Carter, for speaking out against oligarchy and the destruction of American democracy.
'Like' Honoring Jimmy Carter Facebook page. (Photo courtesy of The Carter Center.)
This is so moronic, link not posted.
Click on link to view the insanity!
The Ring of Fire shared a link.
http://trofire.com/2015/12/01/fox-guest-blames-planned-parenthood-shooting-on-obama-david-pakman-show/
Eisenstadt v. Baird[edit]
In 1967 Boston University students petitioned Baird to challenge Massachusetts's stringent "Crimes Against Chastity, Decency, Morality and Good Order" law.[19] On April 6, 1967 he gave a speech to 1,500 students and others at Boston University on abortion, birth control, environmental pollution, and overpopulation.[20] He gave a female student one condom and a package of contraceptive foam.[20] Police arrested him as a felon and he faced up to ten years in jail.[21] He was convicted and sentenced to three months in Boston's Charles Street Jail.[22]
He fought to legalize birth control without the support of major pro choice or feminist organizations, several of which attacked him. Betty Friedan of the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) has implied many times since 1971 that Baird was a "CIA agent", including a statement in the New York Times.[23] During his challenge to the Massachusetts law, Planned Parenthood stated that "there is nothing to be gained by court action of this kind. The only way to remove the limitations remaining in the law is through the legislative process."[24]
Despite this opposition, Baird fought for five years until Eisenstadt v. Baird legalized birth control for all Americans on March 22, 1972.Eisenstadt v. Baird, a landmark right to privacy decision, became the foundation for such cases as Roe v. Wade and the 2003 gay rights victory Lawrence v. Texas. Eisenstadt v. Baird is mentioned in over 52 Supreme Court cases from 1972 through 2002.[25] Each of the eleven U.S. Court of Appeals Circuits, as well as the Federal Circuit, has cited Eisenstadt v. Baird as authority.[25] The highest courts of all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have cited Eisenstadt v. Baird.[25]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Baird_(activist)
Outlawing ABORTIONS will NOT eliminate them!
It will force women to resort to BACK ALLEY, COAT HANGER ABORTIONS!
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