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SCOTUS Watch: Pro-Abortionists Lose Their Minds as a Sledgehammer Is Taken to Roe v Wade

SCOTUS Watch: Pro-Abortionists Lose Their Minds as a Sledgehammer Is Taken to Roe v Wade
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State Department allowing U S embassies to fly LGBT Pride flags – Catholic World Report

Washington D.C., May 6, 2021 / 20:00 pm (CNA). Secretary of State Antony Blinken is allowing U.S. diplomatic posts around the world to fly the LGBT “Pride” flag on the same flagpole as the U.S. flag during “Pride season.” In a cable first reported by Foreign Policy magazine on April 22, Blinken granted U.S. diplomatic outposts “blanket written authorization … to display the Pride flag on the external-facing flagpole, for the duration of the 2021 Pride season.” The authorization was given to fly the flag before May 17, which is observed as the international day against homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia, Foreign Policy reported. June, during which embassies can also fly the “Pride” flag on the external flagpole, is celebrated as “Pride” month by people identifying as LGBT.

As a message, Roe v Wade works As a movie, not so much – Catholic Philly

By John Mulderig • Catholic News Service • Posted April 30, 2021 NEW YORK (CNS) Back when telegrams were the emails of their day, playwright Moss Hart may have been the first to observe, “If you’ve got a message, call Western Union.” Whether Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn ever echoed that sentiment, the advice continues to hold true for screenwriters today. Stories designed to win an argument rarely make for effective entertainment. A case in point: the historical dramatization “Roe v. Wade” (Quiver). Good intentions can only partially sustain this re-creation of events surrounding the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion across the United States. So even those movie fans most committed to the cause of life will be unable to overlook its aesthetic shortcomings.

Jamie Kennedy says role in Roe v Wade helped him respect women

Jamie Kennedy on his YouTube channel, 2021 | Jamie Kennedy Actor Jamie Kennedy said his role in the movie Roe. v. Wade as Lawrence Larry Lader, the abortion on demand proponent and co-founder of NARAL, gave him a greater respect for women. Lader, who died in 2006, was known as the father of abortion and successfully used deceptive tactics to change the media s narrative about the controversial issue. The U.S. Supreme Court even cited his book, Abortion, seven times in its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade in 1973. “I respect women more since filming ‘Roe v. Wade,’” the actor told The New York Post. “For a woman, [abortion] has to be the most, hardest decision in a woman’s life. But it should be hard for a man as well. It’s a two-party thing but at the end of the day, the woman has to carry that to fruition.”

Planned Parenthood Won t Confront Its Dehumanization Of Unborn Babies

Print this article This morning, I took the above picture of Margaret Sanger Square outside Planned Parenthood of Greater New York. Over the weekend, Alexis McGill Johnson, wrote an op-ed “We’re Done Making Excuses for Our Founder.”  (As Alexandra DeSanctis writes about here.) But she missed the full need to reckon with Sanger. Yes, racist eugenics. She wrote about “the many types of dehumanization we are seeing right now.” She named Adam Toledo, Daunte Wright, Breanna Taylor, and George Floyd. She can’t name the unborn, developing children who were killed by Planned Parenthood today, last week, all throughout the pandemic. When I pray or sidewalk counsel at or across the street from Margaret Sanger Square, I am overwhelmed by how many of the girls are black and under 18. I’m only seeing a bit of it, and not all of the girls and women are going in for abortions, but we have seen stats in recent years that in certain areas of the city, there are more black abort

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