Tuesday, June 13, 2017

LifeNews Report: Oregon Senate Passes Bill to Allow Starving Mentally Ill Patients to Death





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Tuesday, June 13, 2017


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Top Stories• Oregon Senate Passes Bill to Allow Starving Mentally Ill Patients to Death
• Court Rules Hospital Can Not Override Parents and Yank Their Disabled Son’s Life Support
• Pro-Life Legislator Decapitates Live Chicken in Controversial Video Opposing Abortion
• Abortion Activists Dress in Bizarre Costumes to Oppose Dismemberment Abortion Ban


More Pro-Life News
• Activist Defends Late-Term Abortions: “Dismembering a Fetus” is Not “Barbaric”
10 Years Ago, Jessica Almost Aborted Her Son. She Changed Her Mind When This Happened
• Actress Olivia Wilde Celebrates Abortion With Planned Parenthood Pin
• High School Censors Students’ Pro-Trump Slogans From Clothing in Their Yearbook Pictures
• Miracle Baby: Congresswoman’s Daughter Defies Doctors’ Predictions She Would Die
• Here’s Another Reason Why Tim Tebow is Such a Good Christian Role Model for Kids
• African-American History Museum Sued for Censoring Pro-Life Display
• Abortions on Unborn Babies From Northern Ireland Drop 13%
• Abortionist Arrested Multiple Times for Drunk Driving and Child Abuse
• Disabled Actress Claire King Says She Will Kill Herself Instead of Becoming a “Burden” on Her Family
• Number of Women Traveling From Ireland to UK for Abortions Drops for 15th Consecutive Year
• Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz Begs Texas Gov to Fund It Instead of Women’s Healthcare
• Ohio Holds Hearings on Bill to Ban Dismemberment Abortions Tearing Off Babies’ Limbs
• United Nations Rules Ireland Abortion Ban Violates Human Rights



Court Rules Hospital Can Not Override Parents and Yank Their Disabled Son’s Life Support
In another last-minute, heart-stopping announcement, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Tuesday that 10-month-old Charlie Gard’s life-support must be continued until midnight on Monday, June 19.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.




Pro-Life Legislator Decapitates Live Chicken in Controversial Video Opposing Abortion
A Missouri state lawmaker posted a bizarre video online this week where he beheaded and gutted a chicken while discussing pro-life legislation.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.



Abortion Activists Dress in Bizarre Costumes to Oppose Dismemberment Abortion Ban
Abortion activists dressed up in costumes from the dystopian show “The Handmaid’s Tale” on Tuesday to protest an Ohio bill that would protect unborn babies from brutal dismemberment abortions.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.

Activist Defends Late-Term Abortions: “Dismembering a Fetus” is Not “Barbaric”
Sherry F. Colb is a veteran anti-life activist whose name comes up periodically in the most dreadful situations.

Click to Read at LifeNews.com

10 Years Ago, Jessica Almost Aborted Her Son. She Changed Her Mind When This Happened
When Jessica Ricke walked into Women’s Choice Center in 2005, it was with the intention of ending the life of her unborn child through abortion.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com

Actress Olivia Wilde Celebrates Abortion With Planned Parenthood PinNew Hollywood stars seem to be jumping up to promote the abortion chain Planned Parenthood every week, but actress Olivia Wilde has been a long-time supporter.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.

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High School Censors Students’ Pro-Trump Slogans From Clothing in Their Yearbook Pictures
A New Jersey high school scrubbed pro-Trump slogans displayed on clothing students wore for their yearbook photos.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.


Disabled Actress Claire King Says She Will Kill Herself Instead of Becoming a “Burden” on Her Family

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