Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Prolifers win first round in challenge to Arizona law which bans late-term abortions (UPDATED)

In a decision which has pro-abortion groups reeling, U.S. District Judge James Teilborg ruled that an Arizona law which prohibits abortions after 20 weeks is constitutional. The law is set to take effect on Thursday and pro-abortion groups plan on filing an emergency appeal. Teilborg also noted Arizona had provided "substantial and well-documented" evidence that an unborn child could feel pain by at least 20 weeks.
The ruling marked a stinging legal defeat for abortion-rights advocates who cited the Arizona law as the most extreme example of late-term abortion prohibitions enacted in more than half a dozen states, and they vowed to immediately appeal the decision.

U.S. District Judge James Teilborg ruled that the measure, passed by the Republican-controlled state legislature and signed into law in April by Republican Governor Jan Brewer, was consistent with the standards that federal courts have set on limits to late-term abortions.....

Teilborg said Arizona's law "does not impose a substantial obstacle" to abortions generally and that Arizona had the right to enact such a measure.

FULL STORY

UPDATE: On August 1, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued an injunction which delays the law from going into effect until after the case is argued.
Under the two-page order issued by the appeals court, attorneys have until mid-October to present their briefs, and then the case will be placed on the first available argument calendar for a hearing.

FULL STORY

Monday, July 30, 2012

Prolife congressman diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Representative Dave Camp, who represents Michigan's 4th Congressional District, recently announced he has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Thankfully, the disease was caught early and Representative Camp and his doctors are very optimistic about his treatment and recovery. Our thoughts and prayers are with Representative Camp and his family.

FULL STORY

U.S. House to vote on legislation to limit abortion in Washington, D.C.

On Tuesday, July 31, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the District of Columbia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 3803). In the bill, Congress adopts findings that by 20 weeks after fertilization (if not earlier), the unborn child has the capacity to experience great pain. The bill prohibits abortion in Washington, D.C. after that point except when the mother's life is in danger. Pieces of legislation which are very similar have been passed in seven states and no court orders have blocked enforcement of any of those laws.

Currently, abortion is legal in Washington, D.C. through all nine months of pregnancy.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

'Prolife Bus' rolls on

Today, the Michigan Senate Judiciary Committee voted 3-1 to move H.B. 5711 (also known as the Prolife Bus) to the full Michigan Senate.
The measure would add regulatory and insurance requirements for some facilities that perform abortions. It also would enact screening requirements aimed at making sure women aren’t forced into having abortions, among other provisions.

The full Senate is not scheduled to return to Lansing until Aug. 15, so it does not appear a vote of the full chamber would be held until then at the earliest. There are issues of wording and definition that lawmakers say would need to be addressed before a Senate vote.....

Sen. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge and chairman of the committee, defended the measure and said it's just “common sense” that abortion providers follow regulatory and inspection rules that other facilities follow.

FULL STORY

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS LEGISLATION

Curbing late-term abortions in the nation's capital

The Weekly Standard blog covered prolife efforts to pass the D.C. Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. The Act would ban abortions past 20 weeks based on evidence that unborn children can feel pain at that point, and what could be more painful than an abortion?
The Washington Surgi-Clinic, located just five blocks west of the White House, advertises on its website that it performs abortions 26 weeks (6 months) into pregnancy. The website of another clinic advertises second- and third-trimester abortions involving the “intercardiac injection of medication into the fetal heart” at a “private facility in the Washington, D.C. area.” All of this is perfectly legal.

FULL STORY

"Stunning recovery" for boy who received a trachea implant created from his own stem cells

A Good Morning America/Yahoo! News web page is sharing the success of a British boy whose life was saved by the creation of a trachea from his own stem cells.

Ciaran Finn-Lynch, the now 13-year-old boy from the UK who the world's first child to receive the stem cell trachea transplant, is breathing normally and no longer needs anti-rejection medication, researchers reported in a paper published Wednesday in the journal Lancet.

The organ itself is strong, has not shown signs of rejection, and has even grown 11 centimeters since it had been transplanted, according to the researchers.

Ciaran was born with a rare condition known as Long Segment Tracheal Stenosis, marked by a small windpipe that does not grow and can restrict breathing. He underwent the stem cell transplant in March 2010 after a standard trachea transplant did not work.

FULL STORY

LEARN MORE ABOUT STEM CELL RESEARCH

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Another horrific tale of forced abortion in China

The Detroit Free Press is carrying a story from USA Today which describes the brutal tactics used by family planning officials in China to kill the unborn children of women who violate the country's draconian one-child policy.
As supervisor of family planning enforcement in Fujian province's Daji township, Wang Jinding says he knows the best way to kill the unborn babies of parents who want to keep them.

"The key point is to separate the pregnant woman from her family members," he said in an interview with USA TODAY.

That is exactly what Wang did in a case in April, enforcing the Communist Party's rules on family size. He had eight government workers kidnap a pregnant Pan Chunyan, 31, from her grocery store in Fujian city on the southern coast.

Her husband, Wu Liangjie, was frantically raising the $8,640 fee required for a third child. Wu and a dozen relatives fought to try to see Pan at the government building where she was held.

Rather than granting the family more time, Wang organized a police-led convoy of seven vehicles to take Pan to a hospital. There, Pan — who was eight months pregnant — was injected with chemicals to kill the child. She delivered a fully formed, but dead, son.

FULL STORY

Life After 40: Week 15

During the fifteenth week of pregnancy, the baby’s hair pattern on her head is forming. Researchers argue whether her widow’s peak is the result of her genetic code or her own self-directed growth in the womb.

LEARN MORE AT LIFE AFTER 40

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Woman dies after abortion at Planned Parenthood in Chicago

A 24-year-old woman named Tonya Reaves is dead after having a dilation and evacuation abortion at a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Chicago. She had the abortion at 11 a.m. and was declared at 11:20 p.m. after being taken to a hospital.
At 10:12 p.m., Reaves was taken back to surgery – and “an uncontrollable bleed was discovered,” documents say.

Reaves was pronounced dead just in the operating room just over an hour later, at 11:20 p.m.

Reaves’ twin sister, Toni Reaves, said this past weekend that Tonya was engaged to be married and had one son – Alvin – who just had his first birthday.

“It happened so fast. She was just fine one day and then the next day she was gone. We’re just trying to figure out what happened… what happened,” Toni Reaves said.

FULL STORY

Monday, July 23, 2012

Prolife radio ads air on WJR

Prolife educational ads are airing on Detroit's WJR News Talk radio, 760 AM, from July 23 - August 6. You can hear the Right to Life of Michigan ads during morning and afternoon drive times, midday and on the weekends.

We are excited to have prolife ads airing in Michigan to both educate and inspire people to learn more about the life-saving work of Right to Life of Michigan.

If you would like to hear the ads and are not able to tune into WJR, visit our Life After 40 web page.

Friday, July 20, 2012

California institute designed to funnel money to embryonic stem cell research now providing more grants for non-embryonic stem cell work

In November of 2004, voters in California approved the creation of CIRM (the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine) to provide $3 billion in funding for stem cell research. CIRM was sold to the voters of California by promising miraculous cures using embryonic stem cells. Proponents of CIRM believed the almost unheard of funding levels would help California scientists cure disease after disease with embryonic stem cells.

Fast forward 8 years and a review of CIRM's recent grants show that CIRM is slowly abandoning human embryonic stem cell research as it hopes to move research into clinical trials and have something to show for the billions given it.

The California Stem Cell Report notes that in a recent round of grants worth $113 million, only one of the six grants involved embryonic stem cells and the one grant winner using embryonic stem cells was given the lowest scientific score of all the winning grants.
Only one of the grants approved by reviewers involves research with human embryonic stem cells, which was the critical key to creation of the California stem cell agency. California voters established the agency in 2004 on the basis that it was needed because the Bush Administration had restricted federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research.

FULL STORY

LEARN MORE ABOUT STEM CELL RESEARCH

Thursday, July 19, 2012

U.S. House Committee votes to ban post-20 week abortions in D.C.

Yesterday, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee voted 18-14 in favor of the District of Columbia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. The bill would ban abortions past 20 weeks in our nation's capital because evidence indicates an unborn child may be able to feel pain.

FULL STORY

Michigan's Abortion Industry is Unchecked, Out of Control

Below is a new downloadable fact sheet which explains H.B. 5711. House Bill 5711 is an omnibus bill, also known as the Prolife Bus. The purpose of the Prolife Bus is to hold the abortion industry to the same health and safety standards as other medical providers. Patients' safety must be put ahead of abortion profits.

Please feel free to distribute this fact sheet as you wish.

FACT SHEET ON H.B. 5711 (THE PROLIFE BUS)

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Prolife congressional candidate Bob Costello silenced at Grosse Pointe Democratic Club event

On July 16, Right to Life of Michigan PAC endorsed candidate Bob Costello was prevented from speaking at a forum for congressional candidates in the 14th Congressional District and was forced to leave the forum after attempting to speak. The forum was supposed to be an open forum for the Democratic congressional candidates of the 14th District but Costello (who is one of the five Democratic candidates on the ballot) wasn't invited.

Costello, a prolife Democrat, was one of four congressional candidates who attended the event even though he was threatened with arrest if he attempted to speak at this event by the president of the Grosse Pointe Democratic Club. Costello believes his prolife beliefs were the reason he wasn't invited to the event and was prevented from speaking.

The main focus of Costello's campaign is the protection of religious freedom which Obamacare's HHS mandate violates by forcing religious institutions which operate schools and hospitals to violate their beliefs by providing coverage for services they object to.

The other candidates who attended the forum (Gary Peters, Mary Waters and Brenda Lawrence) remained shamelessly silent as their co-candidate was prevented from speaking.

For more information about Bob Costello's candidacy visit www.bobcostelloforcongress.com

Get your personalized prolife ballot of RLM-PAC endorsed candidates here.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Life After 40: Week 14


During the fourteenth week of pregnancy, the baby is 3 ½ inches long and if we had a window to the womb we could tell if she was a girl or if he was a boy.

LEARN MORE AT LIFE AFTER 40

Friday, July 13, 2012

Contrast in presidential candidates on abortion couldn't be clearer

During National Right to Life Committee’s recent annual convention, presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed the crowd via video and promised to be a prolife president if elected.

Part of his speech is below:
“If I’m fortunate enough to be elected this November, putting America back on the right track and getting Americans back to work will be my priority from day one. But I will not forget that a strong country needs more than a strong economy. It needs strong families and strong values as well. President Obama once said that decisions about abortion are “above his pay grade.” I’ll never be so cavalier about life. I will be a prolife president.

I’ll reinstate the Mexico City Policy. I’ll cut off funding for the United Nations Population Fund, which supports China’s abhorrent One Child Policy. I’ll ensure that abortion advocates like Planned Parenthood get no taxpayer dollars. And I’ll reverse Obama regulations that attack our religious freedom and threaten innocent life. I’ll nominate judges who respect the Constitution, are proponents of judicial restraint and know the difference between personal opinion and the law.

If elected President I will work with you to foster respect for innocent human life with an understanding that a culture that fails to do so ultimately becomes a culture in which respect for all fellow human beings is diminished.”

While Mitt Romney was pledging to support prolife legislation, foster respect for unborn human lives and end federal taxpayer funding of America’s leading abortion provider (Planned Parenthood), President Barack Obama’s campaign began airing a commercial (watch it below) with a much different message. The commercial attacks Mitt Romney for his prolife position and praises Planned Parenthood.

The ad claims “every woman” is “troubled” by Mitt Romney’s prolife position and his belief that Roe v. Wade should be overturned. Roe v. Wade is the U.S. Supreme Court decision which legalized abortion through all of pregnancy in every state.

The commercial then goes on to praise Planned Parenthood and attack Romney’s pledge to defund America’s leading abortion provider by claiming that “for women, Planned Parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings.”

Planned Parenthood provided 329,445 abortions in 2010. That’s more than1/4 of all abortions performed in the United States in 2010.

To learn more about prolife issues, visit Right to Life of Michigan at www.rtl.org.

President Obama's praising Planned Parenthood in commercial

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Planned Parenthood sued by former employee

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is being sued by a former clinic manager who is alleging that they committed millions of dollars Medicaid fraud. Planned Parenthood Federation of America performs more than 300,000 abortions a year and received $487 million from taxpayers in 2009-2010.
Thayer, former manager of Planned Parenthood’s Storm Lake and LeMars clinics, has sued under both the federal and Iowa False Claims acts. The suit alleges that Planned Parenthood knowingly committed Medicaid fraud from 2002 to 2009 by improperly seeking reimbursements from Iowa Medicaid Enterprise and the Iowa Family Planning Network for products and services not legally reimbursable by those programs.

The lawsuit alleges that Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa, an affiliate now known as Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, filed nearly one-half million false claims with Medicaid from which Planned Parenthood received and retained nearly $28 million. If Thayer prevails, Planned Parenthood could be ordered to pay the United States and Iowa as much as $5.5 billion in False Claims Act damages and penalties.

FULL STORY

PLANNED PARENTHOOD'S ABORTION AGENDA

Life After 40: Week 13

During the 13th week of pregnancy, bones are beginning to harden in the baby’s head, arms and legs.

LEARN MORE AT LIFE AFTER 40

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Prolife Progress in Michigan

In a blog post at the Corner, Michael New discusses prolife legislation recently passed in Michigan along with other prolife happenings and how Michigan has been a leader in passing life saving laws.

During the past 25 years, Michigan has become a quiet leader in enacting state-level pro-life legislation. The state quit funding therapeutic abortions through its Medicaid program in 1988. It enacted a pro-life parental-involvement law in 1991. In the aftermath of the Supreme Court's 1992 Casey decision, it became among the first states to enact a Casey-style informed-consent law which required women to view color photos of fetal development prior to the abortion.....

The most visible debates over abortion tend to take place at the federal level. However, these recent developments in Michigan provide great evidence that pro-life efforts at the state and local level often make an important difference.
FULL POST

Michael New is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Michigan—Dearborn and will be one of the speakers at Right to Life of Michigan's upcoming annual conference.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Right to Life of Michigan affiliate uses parade to take a stand and educate public

Watch in high speed as Wexford-Missaukee Right to Life's group in the Lake City Independence Day parade grew from 40 walkers at the start to more than 600 along the way!

The banner which led their march read: "Each of the 800 crosses represents 4 abortions that take place every day in America."

Should state legislature regulate Michigan's abortion industry?

Bridgemi.com, a web site of The Center for Michigan has dueling editorials from Right to Life of Michigan's Pamela Sherstad and Lori Lamerand, the chair of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan. These editorials were printed in the Grand Rapids Press on July 8. A part of Pamela's editorial is below.

I attended a committee hearing that addressed serious abortion industry concerns. The Michigan Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Licensing & Regulatory Affairs heard testimony on abortion clinic abuses in Michigan. To hear about the substandard medical practices of Michigan’s abortion industry was shocking.

A few of the abuses noted during the hearing including: violation of bio-hazard waste disposal and medical record privacy laws; negligent operative and post-operative practices that have resulted in patient injury and death; and refusal to release medical records for patient use and patient follow-up care.

From what I learned during the committee hearing, Michigan has a public health problem.

FULL EDITORIALS

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Life After 40: Week 12

In the twelfth week of pregnancy, fingernails have begun forming on the baby’s small fingers.

LEARN MORE AT LIFE AFTER 40

Monday, July 2, 2012

Mitt Romney: "I will be a prolife president."

During National Right to Life's convention, presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared via video and addressed those in attendance, promising to be a prolife president. Part of his speech is below.
I’m honored and grateful to have the endorsement of National Right to Life. If you ever question whether your advocacy changes hearts and minds, let me assure you that it does......

If I’m fortunate enough to be elected this November, putting America back on the right track and getting Americans back to work will be my priority from day one. But I will not forget that a strong country needs more than a strong economy. It needs strong families and strong values as well. President Obama once said that decisions about abortion are “above his pay grade.” I’ll never be so cavalier about life. I will be a prolife president.

I’ll reinstate the Mexico City Policy. I’ll cut off funding for the United Nations Population Fund, which supports China’s abhorrent One Child Policy. I’ll ensure that abortion advocates like Planned Parenthood get no taxpayer dollars. And I’ll reverse Obama regulations that attack our religious freedom and threaten innocent life. I’ll nominate judges who respect the Constitution, are proponents of judicial restraint and know the difference between personal opinion and the law.

If elected President I will work with you to foster respect for innocent human life with an understanding that a culture that fails to do so ultimately becomes a culture in which respect for all fellow human beings is diminished.

VIDEO OF ROMNEY'S ADDRESS

FULL TRANSCRIPT OF ROMNEY'S ADDRESS