A local cafe is working to end the opioid epidemic, one serving of "hope" at a time. Thursday, the Hope Cafe in Jackson held their official grand opening.
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In her op-ed for the
New York Times, Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson said her organization would stop making excuses for its racist founder, Margaret Sanger. What she meant is that she wants her friends inside the Beltway and in the leftist media to stop talking about Sanger so the organization can quietly continue carrying out its genocide in the black community, while also giving lip service to the Black Lives Matter movement and helping to portray abortion as the very best of things on television and in film.
There is no disputing that Sanger thought black people were inferior and wanted to prevent them from ever being conceived. Planned Parenthood finally acknowledging that doesn’t mean anything as long as the organization carries on with its genocide of the black community through abortion.
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My 16-year-old daughter and I recently celebrated a rite of passage: she had her ears pierced. We drove to the shopping mall, she picked out a pretty pair of gold studs, and I was presented with permission papers and consent forms. After I had signed these forms (in triplicate), my daughter and I were given instructions on how to properly clean her ears and what we should do if an infection developed.
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As the mother of three teenage daughters, I am well aware of the vast number of routine procedures like my daughter’s pierced ears and activities like participation in a field trip that require parental involvement and consent. Knowing how the law strives to protect minors, I was shocked to see the Chicago Sun-Times’ editorial endorsing the elimination of the Illinois Parental Notification of Abortion Act. (“Repeal law that requires parents to be notified when a minor seeks an abortion,” Feb. 7.) Illinois law currently requires that an adult family me