Sunday, November 01, 2009

Life - Aborted fetal material used in anti-wrinkle creams! ..and more.

 From: ProLifeBlogs Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 


TENNESSEE, Oct. 27, 2009/Christian Newswire --
Children of God for Life announced today that Neocutis, a bio-pharmaceutical company focused on dermatology and skin care, is using aborted fetal cell lines to produce several of their anti-aging skin creams.  "It is absolutely deplorable that Neocutis would resort to exploiting the remains of a deliberately slaughtered baby for nothing other than pure vanity and financial gain," stated Executive Director Debi Vinnedge. "There is simply no...
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Fr. Pavone: It Depends on What the Word 'Plan' Means

STATEN ISLAND, NY, Oct. 27 /Christian Newswire --
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, responded today to President Obama's statement to Congressman Bart Stupak (D-MI) that when he said in his September speech to Congress that "our plan" would not use federal dollars to fund abortion, he was not referring to any of the bills pending in Congress.

"Every time the President has spoken of not wanting to fund abortion in 'his' health care plan, no one has really known what...
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Ohio abortions drop to all-time low

by Dave Andrusko
October 27, 2009 --
The Ohio Department of Health reports not only that abortions dropped 4% between 2007 and 2008, but also that the 2008 figure of 29,613 is the lowest number of abortions ever recorded. Overall abortions have decreased a stunning 23% since 1976 when the state first began keeping records.
"We are winning the fight against those who push abortion as the first and sometimes only choice for women in crisis," Ohio Right to Life Executive Director...

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New Stanek WND column, "Might preborns become a trendy cause?"
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"Causes are the new black," quipped the moderator as he introduced actor Anthony Edwards, first up on a celebrity panel discussing how social media has impacted the lives of pop stars.

This was at the Blog World and New Media Expo in Las Vegas 10 days ago. 

Edwards' cause is funding the construction of what will be the largest children's hospital in Kenya, via his organization Shoe4Africa

My ears perked up at the moderator's observation, because I'd noticed this recurring theme the previous two days during BWE panels and keynotes.  My husband and I had registered to attend BWE along with about 1k other bloggers.  We knew we'd be entering liberal land, ...Read the rest and join the debate.  

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