If pro-life activists get their way and abortion is once again made illegal, my life along with many others could be ruined. |
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Over the last six months, I have had numerous conversations with pro-life democrats. |
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This problem of the efficacy of natural law is strategically important to the pro-life movement. |
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His comments are likely to stir opposition from pro-life groups, who say it is unethical to create an unborn child for research. |
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When extremist pro-life individuals and groups burn down abortion clinics, is that not an act of terrorism? |
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I don't think it was pro-life propaganda, but I do believe that it could be easily used by pro-life propagandists. |
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In refusing to deal with these questions, feminism has become an ally of the pro-life movement. |
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The pro-life movement will inform the European Union of anything which we do not think is ethical. |
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The support of violence is not compatible with being in the pro-life movement. |
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It continues to amaze me how the same organizations that are pro-life are maddeningly pro-capital punishment. |
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During the 1980s a militant wing of the pro-life movement had attempted to close clinics by direct action. |
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Even some members of the pro-life movement found the organisation's behaviour disturbing. |
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Abortion clinics opened and did a thriving business, even in the face of much pro-life mayhem. |
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I believe what accounts for this is the purity of the pro-life movement's cause. |
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The pro-life movement does not hide behind deceptive language but rather sheds light on the truth. |
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Therapeutic cloning is backed by medical charities and the government but opposed by pro-life groups. |
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I would not argue for the pro-life position based on this, because you don't know. |
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I would like to vote, this year or sometime, for a ticket and a party that is pro-life, pro-family, and pro-poor. |
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My parents have been involved in the pro-life movement for decades. |
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A physician could probably be sued if he referred a woman to a pro-life pregnancy center. |
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A group of pro-life organizations attended the conference with the intention to oppose any inclusion of forced pregnancy in the statute. |
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If you are pro-life in Missouri it means being so without deviation, Molendorp says. |
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Capps, the pro-life volunteer, insists the new law gives women much-needed time to make a decision. |
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Conservative and pro-life is one thing, but living in another century is a whole other story. |
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Bringing a pro-life approach to these issues into discredit in this way is inappropriate. |
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Not every person who is pro-war or anti-gun control is a pro-life, anti-gay religious nut. |
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Their opposition to a pro-life referendum in the Republic displays this. |
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You can't see from here, but those badges and buttons sport a plethora of pro-life phrases. |
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Hostile groups should be called by progressive groups not as pro-life groups but as anti-human rights groups. |
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Parliamentarians should speak as pro-life and in defence of women, families, and human rights, which is what the ICPD mandate actually is. |
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Today, pro-life activists are continuing the commemoration with a national March for Life in Washington and other events. |
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Carson, a waffler on the issue, has also tried to muddy the waters over Coburn's clear pro-life record through dirty push-polling. |
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Can we not be both pro-life and pro-justice, both pro-justice and pro-care of the earth, both pro-care of the earth and pro-life? |
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Family and pro-life Associations and Movements are requested to do the same. |
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Some pro-life groups worry that they discourage women from staying pregnant altogether. |
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He also was the only pro-life Democratic politician in the county. |
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To me, I am pro-life because I respect the fact that a child should only be brought in to a world where it can be looked after and provided for sufficiently. |
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Some claim we're violent, because every ten years or so, some mentally-deranged person, claiming to be pro-life, kills an abortionist. |
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But the Republicans seem to have gone furthest in subordinating considerations of competence and merit to pro-life purity. |
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But if Zoltan Istvan is correct, ectogenesis is inevitable, and pro-life political groups will be forced to take a stand. |
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Since then, the number of abortions sought by Canadian women has grown significantly and the vehemence of pro-life protestors has increased. |
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Last month, an apparent pro-life vandal destroyed the abortion clinic in Kalispell, Montana. |
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We have reliable, proven solutions for saving the lives of mothers. This is not about being pro-choice, pro-life or anti-choice. |
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Although he is passionately pro-life, he has expressed openness to civil unions in the past. |
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And especially, don't tell me this person is pro-life in their private life! |
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As a pro-family and pro-life leader, Gary is held to a higher standard. |
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They were pro-life except in cases of rape, incest, maternal life risk, mental health risk, socioeconomic factors, or fetal defects. |
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I doubt Wills feels it is disgusting for pro-life activists to register voters at anti-abortion protests. |
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October Baby, on the other hand, is a dogmatic film with an extreme pro-life agenda. |
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In a bitter four-way primary, Boyle was attacked as both pro-life and anti-public education. |
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These portentous rumblings aside, no coherent position on ectogenesis has emerged so far within the pro-life movement. |
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The disaster helped prove the pro-life contention that nothing is more vital and basic to human beings than loving and being loved by one's kith and kin. |
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What do opponents of the pro-life viewpoint fear? |
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The reality is that being pro-life immediately gets him off the disqualification list. |
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In the eyes of many pro-life advocates, securing rights for pregnant women is one more way to encourage women to stay pregnant. |
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Contraception is not abortion, and those who misunderstand this subject do harm to the pro-life cause. |
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And she was one pro-life person who repeatedly opened her home to teenage women who had become pregnant out of wedlock. |
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But consider the case made by Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for Life of America, a pro-life group. |
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By doubling down on her support for personhood and energizing her pro-life base, she was able to win her race by a wide margin. |
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From the pro-life side comes that awful sense that accompanies the confirmation of one's worst fears. |
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I am gay and strongly pro-life, but I usually value the pro-life issue over gay rights. |
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Several of the newly elected prolife members of Congress will take over seats currently held by pro-life members of Congress. |
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His roadmap for a successful pro-life movement built upon persuasion, instead of legislation, is worth restating. |
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Too bad it did not intrigue the campus when one Republican chalked pro-life statistics and statements around campus juxtaposing the pro-choice statements. |
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Churches and pro-life organisations fear that the bill could result in incapable adults being denied food and drink at the insistence of a relative empowered to act for them. |
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Suppose for example you are trying to find common ground between pro-choice and pro-life groups. |
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I believe that it is only right that in documents designed to ensure the safety of motherhood, there should be references not only to these instruments but to other pro-life instruments. |
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Not only would I do all these things the day after, but during our pro-life demonstration, I would intervene with all possibilities at my disposal. |
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The abortion issue is an emotional one, particularly in relation to the pro-life movement and, as a result, the agenda is sometimes captured by extremists. |
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The issue had to do with a pro-life group on campus called Choose Life. |
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Some people agree with him, as the latest pro-life march demonstrated. |
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And in a matter of time, there will be 100 million active evangelical voters who will, every year, every election year, decide the pro-life, pro-family candidate's elected. |
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In their letter concerning Amy Gordon's article, the authors raise important issues for consideration by pro-life strategists, and for Show the Truth witnesses in particular. |
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For example, a pro-abortion newspaper will either publish pro-abortion letters, or letters written by deranged neo-nazis who pretend to be pro-life. |
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The invited listeners reportedly were dozens of leaders from the pro-choice and pro-life movements. |
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The numbers correspond with FOX News polls this month showing 49 percent of Americans as pro-life and 43 percent as pro-choice on abortion. |
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He co-authored the amicus brief filed on behalf of 23 pro-life groups. |
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There's a measure in Colorado that would define personhood as beginning at the moment of conception, but it hasn't ginned up much attention, perhaps because even some pro-life people are queasy about such a stern line. |
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For years, pro-life groups have continued to lobby hard for restrictions on abortion. |
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For progressives and feminists, the news is evidence that Susan G. Komen's commitment to women's health can be abrogated by political pressure from the pro-life right. |
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Or, heaven forbid, for a company whose CEO is pro-life, it is not within the certain mix that they would consider a social value they like as a government. |
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To be philosophically and morally consistent, Amnesty International should get off the political fence and join forces with the worldwide pro-life movement. |
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The latest offensive by pro-life groups was shrewdly timed to spoil the spring launch of Allegra, HMR's potentially blockbusting new hayfever remedy. |
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But though there are groups in Britain with entrenched pro-choice or pro-life views, polls show that most people think, unenthusiastically, that abortion should be available. |
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Bad political parties will run away from you, members of the apparatchik will ignore your invitation to participate in a pro-life demonstration, etc. |
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Pre-teens like me need to get involved in the pro-life movement now, rather than wait, for several reasons. |
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In Arizona, pro-life Senator John McCain faces a likely challenge by pro-abortion Rep. |
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Whereas Reed suggested that the Party might reword the plank while remaining staunchly pro-life, Bay made it clear that any such attempt would be met with bitter resistance. |
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Representing the pro-life group in the debate, Pacquiao wore a red barong Tagalog, a formal Philippine attire. |
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Because my pro-life beliefs are rooted in both my faith and my heart, the vitriol generated by the health care reform debate was especially hard to take. |
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Akin later claimed that he misspoke and his words were misplaced, then offered what seemed like a sincere apology while still defending his consistent pro-life stance. |
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Morton, Professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary, thought that pro-life leaders had been too intransigent, too unwilling to compromise. |
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