What One Woman Is Doing to Take Down Planned Parenthood
Oct. 17, 2016 |
Happy Monday from Washington. As Planned Parenthood marks its 100th birthday, an Idaho woman aims to replace the nation's largest abortion provider with an alternative vision to help vulnerable women. Read Rachel del Guidice's profile. President Obama's "normalization" of relations with Cuba emboldens the communist regime, critics say. Fred Lucas reports. Plus: Brett Schaefer on a U.N. smear of Israel, Melanie Israel on the abortion industry's destructive legacy, and Beverly Hallberg on embracing the idea of protecting life. |
NewsWhat One Woman Is Doing to Take Down Planned Parenthood"We are looking to replace and outlast Planned Parenthood," says Brandi Swindell. |
CommentaryUNESCO, Which Obama Wants US to Fund, Calls Israel 'Occupying Power' and Rewrites Jewish HistoryUNESCO doubled down on its efforts to appease Palestinian complaints by adopting a resolution that condemns Israel on its policies regarding Jerusalem and deliberately downplays Jewish history with the Temple Mount and the Western Wall. |
Commentary3 Ways to Expose the Truth About Planned ParenthoodPlanned Parenthood has been around for 100 years, but that doesn't mean the organization will celebrate another century of "success"—especially with the rise of health care technology, social media, and your willingness to have a conversation about the true nature of its practice. |
NewsCuban Dictatorship Governed More Severely During 2 Years of US Engagement"Almost two years after a policy should be enough to know what the behavior of the regime is going to be," Cuban dissident leader Antonio Rodiles says. "The Obama administration is moving ahead even though the regime has become more aggressive." |
CommentaryPlanned Parenthood's 100th (Un)Birthday Is No Cause to CelebrateMargaret Sanger was motivated by her belief that artificial birth control and eugenics would "assist the race toward the elimination of the unfit," including "morons" and "various criminal types" who "populate the slums." |
NewsThis Is the Percentage of Millennials Who Believe George W. Bush Killed More People Than StalinThe Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation released its first "Annual Report on U.S. Attitudes Towards Socialism" Monday. |
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