Abortion

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NOW Roe V. Wade Vigil Attendee: Praying Is Harassment

A war story from the front lines of the abortion battle.
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‘March for … ?’ Nets Don’t Use ‘Life’ in Abortion Debate

Broadcast networks refuse to say ‘pro-life’ in 91 percent of Roe v. Wade anniversary coverage.  
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On ‘Roe’ Anniversary, Andrea Mitchell Laments State Abortion Restrictions

Four decades later ‘only 17 states’ fund low-income abortions.
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Planned Parenthood Campaign Eliminates ‘Pro-Life,’ ‘Pro-Choice’ Language

Orwellian wordplay from the abortion giant.
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New York Times Delivers One-Sided Story on Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers

Reporter Pam Belluck made Saturday's front page with her slant against the rising pro-life trend of Christian-run pregnancy centers: "Abortion rights advocates have long called some of their ...
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Brinkley Boosts Obama Interview on CBS, CNN; Brushes Off President's 'BS-er' Slam

Liberal historian Douglas Brinkley gushed over President Obama on Thursday's CBS This Morning and Friday's CNN Newsroom, and tried to put the incumbent in the best possible light: "He's [Obama] a ...
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NBC: Romney 'Dealing With a New Controversy' After Mourdock Abortion Comments

Continuing to hype Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock's opposition to abortion as some kind of scandal for Mitt Romney, on Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, correspondent Peter Alexander ...
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Soledad O'Brien Tells Mourdock to 'Get Real,' Brings Up Todd Akin

CNN's Soledad O'Brien distorted a pro-life statement from Senate candidate Richard Mourdock by including it with the Todd Akin controversy in a critical "Get Real" segment on Wednesday's ...
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New Gallup Poll Shreds CNN's Speculation on Women, Abortion and the GOP

After a USA Today/Gallup poll showed women in swing states voting abortion the most important election issue, CNN hyped the news and cast a wary eye toward "controversial" Republican positions as ...
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