• Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Vetoes Bill Legalizing Abortions Up to Birth
• Texas Rep. Brian Babin Will Join Republicans Challenging Electoral College Vote
• CNN, MSNBC Let Andrew Cuomo Slam Trump, Ignore Sexual Harassment Allegations
• Pro-Abortion Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock Each Raise $100 Million for Senate Race
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• Mom Who Rejected Abortion 10 Times Now Spending Christmas at Home With Her Daughter
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• Woman in Nursing Home With No Family Receives Hundreds of Christmas Cards
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The governor of Massachusetts has vetoed a radical pro-abortion bill to legalize abortions up to birth and allow young girls to get abortions without a parent’s knowledge or consent.
Texas Congressman Brian Babin is the latest member of the House of Representatives to say he will challenge the Electoral College vote on January 6.
On Monday afternoon, as New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo made appearances on both MSNBC and CNN to promote his call for restrictions on air travel to and from the United Kingdom.
Georgia Democrats Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock have each raised over $100 million in the past two months, shattering Senate fundraising records and out-raising their respective challengers, Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.
A mother who was advised to have an abortion more than ten times is set to celebrate her first at home Christmas with her daughter.
Looking at her chubby cheeks and angelic expression as depicted in the photo I saw, you would have thought she was just another baby about to celebrate her first Christmas.
Americans all too often choose abortion because they feel like it’s their only choice – a necessity.
Good news exists – even if it rarely appears in the media.
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