So many resources exist in NYS for women facing unplanned pregnancies, but so many women do not know that help is out there! Here’s a billboard we’re putting up soon to direct those in need to our pregnancy resource guide.
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“One 17-year-old mother was almost 30 weeks pregnant when labor was induced. The baby was breathing and moving when Dr. Gosnell severed its spine… The doctor joked that the infant was so big, ‘he could walk me to the bus stop.’”
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It’s crazy that Gosnell went to prison for killing newborns when abortionists regularly kill those exact same babies, just minutes earlier. We’re meant to think the baby’s location makes one legitimate health care and the other an offense that deserves life in prison.
Setting an arbitrary standard of "they can't do__ yet so it's ok to kill them" not only shows great ignorance of all the beauty and complexity of a human being from the very beginning- but it also employs destructive logic that cannot be kept neatly to one corner of society.
Research suggests that the human brain doesn’t fully mature until a person reaches his early 30s. Your logic suggests we can kill people until then—and that we can kill people with heart defects, nervous system disorders, and so on. Organ development isn’t what makes you human.
Thanks to @CalFreiburger of @LifeSite for covering my exchange with pro-aborton writer @JessicaValenti.
Contrary to her claims, many public health trends are positive in states with strong pro-life laws.
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The story of 25-year-old Spanish woman Noelia Castillo Ramos is by far one of the most horrific and devastating I have ever come across.
A vulnerable young woman with mental health issues in state care, Noelia was brutally gang raped in a government-run facility in 2022.
The trauma was so severe she later tried to end her life by jumping from a fifth-story window.
She survived, but was left paraplegic and in physical and mental pain.
Now, at just 25, her request for assisted suicide has been approved and is scheduled for TODAY: 26 March 2026.
This comes after two years of legal battles which went all the way to the European Court of Human Rights, despite her father’s desperate attempts to stop it.
Let that sink in.
A girl in state care is raped.
Is so traumatised she tries to kill herself.
Left disabled and suffering.
And the final “solution” the state delivers is to help her finish the job.
This is not compassion.
This is abandonment.
A civilised society does not respond to suffering by eliminating the sufferer.
Noelia deserved protection.
She deserved justice.
She deserved healing.
Instead, she was failed by the Spanish Government at every stage - from neglect to violence to death.
And we are told this is dignity.
When in reality, it is an utterly appalling, heartbreaking, inhuman inversion of it.
If you are the praying type, please pray for Noelia 💔🙏
On World Down Syndrome Day, Tiago Nunes held a press conference with his son, who has Down syndrome—showing the importance of love and life beyond football. ❤️
After his wife fell into a coma and became paralyzed, Deng refused to let her give up and continued to care for her every day, even when she begged him to let her die
Last week, the body of an 18-day old baby girl was found in Westminster, in desperately sad circumstances. The baby’s mother has since been charged with her murder and stands accused of throwing her daughter out of a third-floor window.
Five days later, and a few streets away, the House of Lords voted to approve the Crime and Policing Bill – including the controversial amendment, Clause 208. Proposed by the Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi, Clause 208 would decriminalise self-administered abortions after the 24-week limit.
✍️ Madeline Grant
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First, the FDA stopped requiring doctors to report abortion pill complications.
Then, fewer reports came in.
Then, the drug was labeled “safe.”
Now, Trump’s DOJ wants to pause the lawsuit challenging it.
This is unacceptable & undermines pro-life states.
21 years ago, they starved Terri Schaivo to death.
Her brother Bobby Schindler reflects on the terrible anniversary:
Every year on March 31, I honor my sister, Terri Schiavo, and reflect on how our nation treats its most medically vulnerable citizens. Terri’s story is not just a family tragedy; it’s a warning about what happens when the sanctity of life is eroded, and convenience replaces compassion.
Terri was just 26 years old in 1990 when she suddenly collapsed at home with her husband, Michael Schiavo, for reasons that remain unknown. Although Terri sustained a severe brain injury, she was never dying. She had no terminal illness, was not on life-support machines, and was not ‘brain dead.’
With basic care, including a feeding tube necessitated by her swallowing difficulties, Terri could have lived a normal lifespan. However, after just two years, Michael lost interest in caring for his cognitively disabled wife after he began cohabiting with another woman. As Terri’s legal guardian, he subsequently petitioned the courts to remove her food and water.
On March 18, 2005, following an extended legal process lasting more than a decade, Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge George W. Greer authorized the removal of Terri’s feeding tube. After almost two weeks without food or water, Terri died from severe dehydration.
On this sad anniversary of Terri’s death, I am left asking whether we are still a nation that respects every life.
Have we become so numb that we now measure a person’s worth solely by productivity and convenience?
I don’t see “frothing hatred for women’s freedom.” I see concern for a defenceless human person, who has a right to their own body, and to their own life. Framing that as hatred for women is a misrepresentation that disrespects your opponents.
This is real.
Our society has become so desensitized to the value of human life that we treat aborted babies’ bodies as fuel to heat hospitals.
Demonic.