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From the abortion industry to the transgender movement, our culture is hurling manifold attacks at women, lying to them about what brings true fulfillment.

The Sexual Revolution and subsequent pro-abortion movements were supposed to liberate women. Instead, they’ve left women unhappy and at high risk of complications in pregnancy.

Eugenic leaders laid the groundwork for today’s abortion industry, the majority of which in the U.S. is conducted through chemical abortion.

Congratulations to all the student right-to-lifers and volunteers at right-to-life pregnancy centers, who are the overlooked heroes in this cause.

On Monday, June 29, the Supreme Court handed down its decision for June Medical Services v. Russo, striking down a Louisiana law that requires abortionists to have admitting privileges to a hospital within 30 miles of where the abortion takes place.

Our June Book of the Month features Sue Ellen Browder’s book, “Subverted: How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women’s Movement.”

Mrs. Schlafly’s successes still sting the feminist movement and leftwing mlitants. And now, four years after her death, their malevolent anger spills over in this TV smear of her life and achievements.

Abby Johnson’s personal account of her switch to the pro-life movement is an eye-opening story that shows how the perseverance of those fighting for life can have a dramatic impact on not just one person, but thousands saved from abortion.

Be prepared for the challenges and triumphs that come with advocating for life outside an abortion clinic.

Infanticide repulses all but the most depraved radicals, some of whom appear to be in the U.S. Senate.

By so unapologetically presenting her tasteless stance on abortion, Wolf did damage to her pro-abortion cause by highlighting, for those who may have been unaware, the horrors of it.

“If half of the states are ready to [ban abortion] tomorrow, then legalizing abortion was never constitutional. Abortion was never a part of the fabric of our liberty.”

Ann weaves a poignant story of defenseless victims, callous government officials, and willful media blindness.
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