Wednesday, October 31, 2012

ALL PRO-LIFE TODAY UPDATE 10/31/2012

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Coercion v. tolerance: The real crisis in public life
By Jeffrey Mirus
We've been fighting legal abortion with little or no success for a very long generation now, and we've rightly regarded it as a horrific scourge, a massive breakdown of the public order. Perhaps this is why we have been slow to recognize and oppose the sea change that is taking place in American politics right now----the enormous, incalculable shift in government from permitting evil to enforcing it. 

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HEADLINES
Obama's HHS 'grooming' children for sex
World Net Daily
[N]early all of today's liberal "comprehensive sex education" curricula----such as that pushed by groups like the National Education Association (NEA), Planned Parenthood and the Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)----is derived entirely from the criminally fraudulent research of Alfred Kinsey. But even more troubling is a recent discovery by Dr. Reisman. She found that the Obama administration, which fully embraces the debunked Kinsey sex-education model, has begun pushing a curriculum that, in many ways, eerily mirrors the "FBI Molester Grooming Paradigm." In short, she found that both Obama's HHS and many public sex-education programs are doing to children, constructively, what pedophiles do to "groom" them for sex.

Planned Parenthood granted restraining order after appellete court refuses to reconsider abortion ruling
My Leader News
A temporary restraining order was issued in state district court in Austin Friday that prevents the state of Texas [from] taking part in the Women's Health Program. Planned Parenthood was granted the restraining order by District Judge Amy Clark Meachum, who set November 8 as [a] trial date on [the] PP claim [that the] Women's Health Program is invalid under Texas law. This action came after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday declined to reconsider an earlier ruling that would allow Texas to withhold funds for women's healthcare from Planned Parenthood because the organization also performs abortions.

Does abortion really reduce crime?
HLI World Watch
Throughout the Twentieth Century, eugenicists promoted abortion and birth control, claiming that if the "lower classes" would only have fewer children, crime would also decline. This was one of the primary themes of Margaret Sanger's Birth Control Review, in which Montgomery Mulford wrote that "I am of the belief that the acceptance of birth control by society, and its frank teaching, can help diminish criminal activity!" This theme still resonates strongly with many people today.