American Abortion Activists Have Launched an All-Out Propaganda War: An Interview with Charlie Camosy
Pro-life activists must be willing to take slings and arrows from powerful people and institutions.
Pro-life activists must be willing to take slings and arrows from powerful people and institutions.
Abortion survivors speak into the appalling silence left by those murdered millions.
Dobbs was a partial victory: it ruled that abortion is not a right, but it did not make the positive point that life must be protected by law.
Experts analysed what led to last year’s U.S. court decision that struck down abortion on demand.
Progressives declared war on Trump on live TV. Trump was watching. Regardless of his ideological promiscuity, the die was cast: abortion activists were his enemies. They paid dearly for the mistake.
How is it that the greatest of all democracies has been transfixed by abortion politics for decades? The answer is simple and unpopular: It is because there is still a battle being waged for the soul of America.
Conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic should draw enormous encouragement from this decision, with the take-home lesson being that history need not be just a sequence of victories by the increasingly noxious Left.
To the pro-life movement the decision published on this day, which Catholics celebrate as the Feast of the Sacred Heart, is a monumental victory won after a bitter 5-decade fight for the protection of the unborn.
“The reason for the leak, I think, was a last-ditch attempt to generate enough pressure on the justices to force them to reverse themselves. If that kind of pressure succeeds, what will that mean for America?”—Joseph Meaney
In Western Europe, Italy has been engaged for several years in a long and discreet process of reducing the practice of abortion. Without any publicised legislative change, without any loud political battle, the Italian population is gradually showing its opposition to a practice that generates a lot of suffering.
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