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Groups Ramp Up Election Spending on Anniversary of Overturning of Roe v. Wade
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America plans to spend $92 million, as Planned Parenthood Votes plans to spend $40 million.
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America plans to spend $92 million, as Planned Parenthood Votes plans to spend $40 million.
They testified that Planned Parenthood and other abortion clinics throughout the country are selling the organs and body parts of aborted babies in a lucrative biomaterial black market.
The Midwest state was among the few states with a pre-Roe abortion ban still on the books at the time that Roe was struck down.
A lower court ruled that the pro-life activist is liable for $16 million to cover Planned Parenthood’s security measures and attorney fees when he made public the abortion leader’s practice of profiting off aborted children’s body parts.
Terrisa Bukovinac, the founder of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, said that she was the one who had the coffee thrown at her.
According to witnesses cited in the police report, the unidentified suspect attacked a 73-year-old man and an 80-year-old man after engaging in a ‘debate’ with one of the pro-lifers about abortion.
The lawsuit asks court to declare that the grant is in violation of the state Constitution’s anti-donation clause, find the agreement to be null and void, and order the return of all funds that have already been received.
Judge Tim Fennessy of Spokane County Superior Court agreed with Planned Parenthood’s evidence that the church held 22 services in violation of state law and fined the church $5,000 for each day of a violation.
Planned Parenthood’s rhetoric is shifting, with ‘pregnant people’ replacing ‘women’ and a ‘basic beating heart’ strategically reframed as ‘cardiac activity’
Pope Francis went to Kazakhstan this week to visit the small Catholic community there as well as attend a congress for leaders of world religions. AC Wimmer, an editor and journalist for EWTN News, joins us on Register Radio to discuss the papal trip as well the latest news of the German ‘synodal path.’ Then we turn to Register national reporter Lauretta Brown to look at Planned Parenthood’s thriving ‘transgender services’ business and how a growing number of people are speaking out against the adverse effects of so-called gender transition.
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