Abortion News
Survey: Majority favors abortion limits (BPNews.net) WASHINGTON (BP)--More than 80 percent of Americans believe abortion should be either prohibited or limited, according to a new survey.
Abortion Supervisory Committee (Scoop.co.nz) Right to Life is concerned that the Abortion Supervisory Committee has withheld important statistical information from Parliament in their 2008 report. The Committee is appointed by Parliament and is accountable to Parliament.
11th-hour abortion rule draws 200K protests (Chicago Sun-Times) An 11th-hour rule from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is stirring national controversy by allowing people who provide reproductive health services to refuse information or procedures that violate their conscience.
Nation should outlaw abortion (Daily Record) As Britain increased taxes after the French and Indian War to pay debts, many colonists resisted. They argued this infringed their rights as Englishmen. However, there is something unseemly about crawling, hat-in-hand, before a despotic monarch begging for rights.
Studies revolve around 'abortion' drug (WABC-TV New York) A drug meant to treat ulcers has doctors worried because women are taking it for another reason.
Would you have an abortion if you knew your child would be disabled? (Handbag.com) Is it ever OK to abort a pregnancy? Is it ever OK to abort a pregnancy? A mother who aborted her disabled unborn child has spoken out about her guilt.
Dominican women play (abortion) doctor (Salon.com) Women from antiabortion cultures experiment at home with abortifacients, a study says.
Conservatives blast House speaker hopeful Straus on abortion, gambling (Dallas Morning News) By KAREN BROOKS / The Dallas Morning News The Associated Press contributed to this report. AUSTIN – Social conservatives ramped up their opposition Saturday to Republican Joe Straus of San Antonio, who is challenging Tom Craddick in the Texas House Speaker's race.
Nebraska County Official Not Guilty In Protest Case (KOLN Lincoln) Douglas County Commissioner Mike Boyle has been found not guilty of a traffic violation for blocking an anti-abortion protest at a campaign event for Barack Obama.
RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com) The common mantra of pro-choice politicians is that they do not favor abortion. Quite the contrary, they want abortion to be “safe, legal, and rare.” Pro-choicers generally hold to this position; thus, as they are quick to note, they are not “pro-abortion” but “pro-choice.”
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