• Time Out: Andrea Bocelli Tells A "Fairy Tale"

    By Ian Kelly

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  • Industry Of Death - Part 3

    By Susan Tyrrel

    Part III- Babies in the lab

    The last couple blogs we’ve been looking at some of the underside of the abortion industry that goes beyond the insidious ways of Planned Parenthood and into the universities, medical labs, and even our bodies. Much of this was highlighted through current research by Vicki Evans, although aspects of this have been known by many for some time. One aspect that Evans addresses is the subject of fetus farming. The name itself plants a horrific image in our minds, and it should because it’s exactly what it sounds like, literally creating life to destroy it. The tentacles of this industry of death extend throughout all of society and have roots in stem cell research. Many of us have heard about this and even ethical applications of it, but the way in which stem cells play into the abortion industry are the underpinnings of fetus farming.

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  • Lies

    By Matt Lockett

    I wanted to show you the latest from our friends at The Radiance Foundation in the Too Many Aborted campaign. 

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  • Daily Reads

    By Ian Kelly
  • Time Out: He Carried His Team On His Back

    By Ian Kelly

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  • Industry Of Death - Part 2

    By Susan Tyrrel

    Part II - When improving our lives costs the lives of the unborn

    Are you on medication? Have you had a vaccine? Do you use wrinkle cream? Chances are you may have part of an aborted baby in you. In 1980 the Bayh-Doyle Act created the right for universities to patent federally-funded research and then to grant exclusive license to drug companies ( Vicki Evans 42). Repeatedly cited as some of the highest profiting industries, the pharmaceutical companies are benefiting vastly off of abortion and have great power and control over resources in this nation. Evans points out that “The drug companies through their lobbying arm, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), had become one of the most powerful political forces in the country” ( Evans 43).

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  • Nancy Pelosi And Her Favorite Word...

    By Ian Kelly

    I'm not entirely sure on what she thinks Jesus may be thinking about partial-birth abortion but she is aware that she will have to give an account of her life, including, her support of abortion rights.

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  • Time Out: The Miracle Of Sound

    By Ian Kelly

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  • Industry Of Death - Part 1

    By Susan Tyrrel

    Part I - When Abortion and Human Trafficking Meet

    Often in the pro-life movement we think of abortion as an isolated thing. We see it as the debate between those who know life begins at conception and those who think abortion is choice, but the depths of this industry lead so much further into darkness than we can imagine.  Recently, a disturbing but substantiated piece of research was presented to me. So alarming were the findings that I found my cries for mercy for our nation more desperate than ever.

    Vicki Evans, Respect Life coordinator for the Archdiocese of San Francisco's Office of Public Policy and Social Concerns wrote her thesis last year on the side of the abortion industry pro-aborts don’t want us to discuss: The financial side. I encourage you to take time to actually read a PDF of this research. I’ve read it. It’s credible and it’s terrifying.

    Fetal research is a profitable industry that goes far beyond the abortion clinics themselves. While we know that Planned Parenthood and other abortion clinics profit nicely off abortions, what happens when those babies are killed is more alarming. Technically, fetuses are reported to be disposed of as organic medical waste, but Evans points out that that doesn’t always happen and cites that “Stericycle, the largest medical waste disposal company in the country, refuses to dispose of fetal remains due to a clause in their drivers’ labor contract that allows the drivers to refuse to accept fetal waste. Typically, cremation of the remains takes place or they are released into the sewage system” (27).

    Evans goes on to cite a study by Life Dynamics regarding wholesaling fetuses:

    Three participants are commonly involved---the “seller,” the “buyer,” and the “wholesaler.”  The wholesaler (or middleman) enters into a financial agreement with an abortion clinic (the seller) to pay a monthly “site-fee”, comparable to rent, to the clinic. In exchange, the wholesaler is allowed to position a retrieval agent inside the clinic, where he is given access to the dead fetuses and a workspace to harvest their parts. (27)

     

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  • The Roundup

    By Ian Kelly

    ***Since we didn't post yesterdays customary, Monday Roundup, I decided to go ahead and post the Roundup today.***

     

    Bound4LIFE's Monday Roundup

    Each Monday we will brief you on last weeks top 5 blog posts. This is your way to see what the community is talking about and stay up-to-date on the musings and movement of Bound4LIFE.
     

    1. Whales Are Persons?
    2. Mississippi Opts Out Of Health Care Abortion Funding
    3. The Gift Of Belief
    4. Army Veteran Must Take Down Flag Or Face Eviction
    5. "Roped Into The Abortion Debate"

     

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