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13 Mar 2023

Pro-Life? Jane Fonda Wants You Dead!

Caroline Wharton | March 13, 2023
The abortion lobby loves to hate and hates getting called out for it, and this is why actress and abortion supporter Jane Fonda is stumbling to backpedal over outrageous comments she made on yet another dicey segment of ‘The View.’ Her inflammatory remarks shocked many but remain just another example of the abortion lobby telling it like it really is — here’s what happened
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10 Mar 2023

Massachusetts Supreme Court Ignores the Fact that a Preborn Baby is Always a Person 

Caroline Wharton | March 10, 2023
GUEST POST: The Massachusetts Supreme Court recently upheld a murder conviction for the death of a near-full-term preborn baby. Meanwhile, abortion remains legal in Massachusetts. Pro-lifers are pointing out the hypocrisy of rightly upholding the perpetrator’s conviction in this case while continuing to allow the killing of preborn babies at the same gestational age through abortion.   The Court issued the ruling on
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12 Apr 2022

Big Questions Remain in Case of Texan Woman Indicted for Murdering Her Infant

Caroline Wharton | April 12, 2022
After a Texan woman was recently indicted for murdering her infant, the mainstream, abortion-loving media has been running wild with theories about the case, including implications that this woman was arrested and indicted because of the Texas Heartbeat Law. With so many outrageous conjectures floating around, it’s worthwhile to take a look at what the public does know about the
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13 Feb 2020

Ole Miss Students for Life Restarts in Wake of Tragedy

Brenna Lewis | February 13, 2020
Last summer, tragedy struck in Oxford, MS when 22-year-old Ally Kostial was violently murdered and found just miles from the Ole Miss campus. A member of the Greek community and active as a pilates and yoga instructor on campus, Ally’s death shook her community to the core. Mississippians, alum and students, have asked themselves since that day in July —
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