This post was written by Casey Luluquisin, Vice-President of the University of  Toronto Students for Life A study published in The Journal of Adolescent Health, “Are pregnant adolescents stigmatized by pregnancy?”, conducted by Constance Wiemann et al. found that “two …

Just a thought: Do women really have a choice? Read more »

Apparently not. Though certainly not for lack of evidence. An overwhelming majority of the epidemiological studies support an independent link (between abortion and breast cancer).  Seventy epidemiological studies dating from 1957 have been conducted, and approximately 80% report a correlation …

Can we please stop ignoring the abortion breast cancer link? Please? Read more »

to Planned Abortion Services Ltd. Here are the 2008 stats of the “services” provided by Planned Parenthood courtesy of Jill Stanek and the American Life League: Abortions: 324,008 (up 6.1% from 305,310 in 2007) Prenatal care: 9,433 (down 14% from …

Planned Parenthood should change its name…. Read more »

When arguing with the other side about when life begins, you might hear the argument that “We don’t really know for sure when a sperm stops being a sperm, so do you people also want to save the sperm?” Luckily …

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Back in December, Blaise wrote a great post about euthanasia and some of the common arguments. One of the arguments for euthanasia is “it’s my life, my death, my freedom, my choice”. Well, it seems the pro-euthanasia crowd is now …

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