Planned Parenthood Uses Virtual Reality to Promote Abortion at Democrat Convention
July 28, 2016 |
When Hillary Clinton accepts Democrats' nomination for president tonight, she will be the standard-bearer of a very different party than the one her husband led. One sign: Planned Parenthood openly promotes abortion at the convention in Philadelphia. Another: Democrats want taxpayers' dollars to pay for abortions. Kelsey Harkness and Fred Lucas have those stories. Plus: Nolan Peterson on Russia's intervention in foreign politics, Josh Siegel on why it's hard to deport criminals, and Craig Shirley on freedom for Reagan's would-be assassin. It's Buffalo Soldiers Day. |
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