Monday, September 20, 2021

MORAL OUTCRY

 

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"Who Says Abortion can cause devastating psychological consequences?"

 

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"Federal Appeals Court Rejects Abortion Businesses’ Request to Block Texas Abortion Ban" by Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com

 

"The Texas abortion ban can keep saving unborn children from abortions. That’s the result of a ruling issued today by a three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which rejected another request by abortion businesses to stop the Texas abortion ban.

 

Two weeks after issuing an administrative stay temporarily blocking Texas abortion companies from stopping the Texas abortion ban while their lawsuit against it continues, Judges Jones, Duncan and Engelhardt issued a 20-page opinion granting a stay pending an expedited appeal. That blocks the pro-abortion lawsuit further and ensures the pro-life law will stay in effect until the court examines the underlying lawsuit."

 

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The ProLife Team Podcast | Episode 12 with Allan Parker & Tracy Reynolds with the Justice Foundation | About How To Stop Forced Abortion September 9, 2021 By 

"‘Roe Baby’ Speaks Out For The First Time Amid Renewed Abortion Debate" by Carlie Porterfield, Forbes

 

"Shelley Lynn Thornton, now a 51-year-old woman, revealed her name and spoke to the press on-the-record for the first time in an excerpt of the upcoming book “The Family Roe: An American Story,” published Thursday in The Atlantic by journalist Joshua Prager, who has been in contact with Thornton since 2012.

 

Thornton said she learned of her connection to the Roe case when she was 18 years old after being tracked down by a private investigator hired by The National Enquirer, a tabloid that teamed up with her birth mother Norma McCorvey, known as “Jane Roe,” to find her daughter as part of a publicity stunt when McCorney began trying to earn money as a pro-choice speaker."

 

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"The Justices Are Telling Us What They Think About Roe v. Wade

A majority on the Supreme Court appears ready to strike down the landmark decision—but they’re not prepared for the ensuing havoc." By Mary Ziegler, The Atlantic

"The five justices who upheld Texas’s anti-abortion law in the middle of the night this week insisted that their hands were tied: Texas had invoked sovereign immunity, and abortion providers had not proved that the state was wrong. Above all, the majority warned people not to overreact. Women in Texas might not be able to get an abortion anymore, and abortion providers might have already shut down, but worry not. The Supreme Court had not drawn “any conclusion about the constitutionality of Texas’s law.”

 

For anyone paying attention, the upshot of this was clear. For starters, Texas lawmakers had not kept their intentions secret: They wanted to ban almost all abortions and skirt the consequences. The law raised “complex and novel” “procedural questions,” according to the Court majority, but only because the law’s designers had homed in on a creative strategy for achieving their goals."

 

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