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Playing Catch-Up

—Posted by John (September 27, 2007 at 3:55 pm)

Keeping up with all the developments surrounding the Aurora Planned Parenthood situation has been keeping us busy lately.

There are several things I’ve been wanting to post about for a while now, but am just getting around to it now.

Here are a few of those “several things”.

Pro-Life Memorial Day

Sponsored by American Life League, this annual event is this Monday, October 1. Even though it’s just a few days from now, it’s not too late to participate.

Get more information here.

Silent Day

Pro-Life Day of Silent Day Solidarity

Sponsored by Stand True Ministries, this is also an annual event, scheduled for Tuesday, October 23.

There’s more information here.

Equal Rights for Pro-Life Clubs

We’re often been asked by public school students if it’s possible to start a pro-life club at their school. The answer is yes.

Believe it or not, it’s sometimes even easier for public school students to start a pro-life club at their school than it is for students in a private school.

That’s because the Equal Access Act, passed by the U. S. Congress in 1984, prohibits nearly all public schools from discriminating against student-run clubs based on viewpoint.

Some schools have tried to discriminate against certain student clubs, but when they do, and when, in response, students challenge their schools in court, it’s students who consistently win.

Just last week, for example, a federal judge ruled that Farmington Hills High School in Farmington, Michigan must grant the school’s Bible club the same rights and privileges as other extracurricular clubs. Aaron Girder, the president and co-founder of the club, had sued his school after the administration denied his club these rights.

If you’re in a public school and you want to start a pro-life club at your school, or if you know someone who is, we’d be glad to help you do that. And if a school administrator tells you can’t start a pro-life club, say — respectfully — that you have a right to start one if you want to.

And if the administrator still says no, then talk to us. We know some great pro-life lawyers who would love to help you out.

Calling All Artists (and Poets, and Videographers, etc., etc.)

For those of you who are feeling especially creative, you won’t want to miss your chance to enter The 3rd Annual Margaret Sanger at the Ku Klux Klan Rally Art Contest.

Yes, it’s true: Margaret Sanger, the founder of the largest abortion provider in the country, Planned Parenthood, spoke to the Women’s Branch of the Ku Klux Klan in Silver Lake, New Jersey in 1926.

Full details on the contest are available at The Truth About Margaret Sanger.

Posted in Club News, Law & Politics | 3 Comments »

Trombley Says He’ll Stop at Nothing. So What Else Is New?

—Posted by Eric (September 26, 2007 at 4:04 pm)

Steve Trombley at City Hall 9/25; photo by Jeff Eschbach

Steve Trombley says Planned Parenthood will “stop at nothing” to open their Abortion Fortress of Aurora. So what else is new? We’ve already seen that Planned Parenthood won’t be held back by any notion of honesty or respect for the rule of law.

So far they haven’t done worse than that—bad as it is—and for now I’ll assume Trombley meant those words only to intimidate the City Council with the prospect of a long legal battle.

But just imagine if I were to say we’ll “stop at nothing” to keep them from opening. I’d be accused of threatening violence.

(more…)

Posted in Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood | No Comments »

BREAKING NEWS: Aurora Planned Parenthood Opening Delayed Again!

—Posted by John (September 20, 2007 at 12:36 pm)

Planned Parenthood Aurora

U. S. District Court Judge Charles Norgle has just ruled against Planned Parenthood’s demand to let them open the largest abortion clinic in the country before the City of Aurora’s investigation into Planned Parenthood’s dealings with the city is completed.

So for now, the Abortion Fortress of Aurora remains CLOSED.

Huzzah!

***UPDATE, 1:40PM: The Aurora Beacon article on the judge’s ruling is here, which ridiculously refers to the Abortion Fortress of Aurora as a “full-service health center”.

As Christina from Real Choice pointed out in a comment on the blog After Abortion last week:

They won’t prescribe a refill for your inhaler. They won’t give you a tetanus shot if you step on a nail. They won’t adjust your depression medication. They won’t treat your flu or your diarrhea or your hives or your sprained wrist.

They are not a full-service health center, any more than Jiffy Lube is a full-service mechanic.

Posted in Abortion, Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood | 9 Comments »

BREAKING NEWS: Aurora Planned Parenthood Will NOT Open Tomorrow!

—Posted by John (September 17, 2007 at 12:53 pm)

From the Aurora Beacon:

Planned Parenhood’s Aurora center will not open on Tuesday as legal wrangling continues. A federal judge Monday set another hearing for Thursday to address issues by both sides in an ongoing lawsuit.

The best line from the story about the non-opening of Planned Parenthood’s ginormous Abortion Fortress tomorrow is this:

Planned Parenthood President and CEO Steve Trombley counted the judge’s ruling as a victory for Planned Parenthood saying that it is clear the judge took the issue seriously.

Um, if you sue the city to force you to open on a particular day, and if the judge in the case does not rule that the city must allow you to open on that particular day, how can that possibly be considered a victory?

***UPDATE: 1:35PM…Eric was at this morning’s hearing and sends along this additional information: (more…)

Posted in Abortion, Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood | 13 Comments »

BREAKING NEWS: Planned Parenthood Sues the City of Aurora

—Posted by John (September 13, 2007 at 2:40 pm)

Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area is suing the City of Aurora to allow it to open next Tuesday.

***UPDATE: 9/13, 4:40PM: A copy of the lawsuit is here [PDF].

Posted in Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood | 4 Comments »

Face-Off at the City Council

—Posted by Eric (September 13, 2007 at 9:55 am)

Joe Scheidler

On Tuesday we returned to the Aurora City Council to respond publicly to the lies that Planned Parenthood has been telling about us and to commend the City Council for launching an independent investigation into PP’s dealings with the City.

We were assured by Mayor Weisner that adequate time would be given to complete, study and act upon the investigation, even if that meant Planned Parenthood’s temporary occupancy permit would expire on September 18. Despite the his earlier flip-flop on the deadline, I’m ready to take the Mayor’s word on this. (more…)

Posted in Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood, The Front Lines | 7 Comments »

Last Night’s City Council Meeting in Aurora

—Posted by John (September 12, 2007 at 2:35 pm)

***UPDATE: 9/13, 1:15PM: Jeff from Chicago Pro-Life Activist has produced two video montages from Tuesday’s City Council meeting, which include excerpts from the testimonies of both pro-lifers and pro-aborts:


The Aurora Planned Parenthood situation continues to get more interesting every day. (more…)

Posted in Abortion, Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood, The Front Lines | 2 Comments »

Aurora Planned Parenthood on Fox News

—Posted by John (September 10, 2007 at 3:01 pm)

From last night…Check it out:

Posted in Abortion, Culture Wars, Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood | 10 Comments »

Planned Parenthood Lashes Out, Part II

—Posted by Eric (September 7, 2007 at 3:07 pm)

PP Letter

Yesterday I reported on Planned Parenthood’s local and nationwide schemes to fight back against our popular, grassroots campaign to protect our families from their massive new “Abortion Fortress,” slated to open September 18.

That was before I read the letter [PDF] that PP/Chicago Area CEO Steve Trombley sent to the Mayor and Aldermen—three pages almost entirely given over to attacking us pro-lifers, especially my father, Joe Scheidler, including this passage:

After a six-week trial in 1998, a jury in Chicago unanimously found that the Pro-Life Action League Network orchestrated 121 crimes involving acts of threats of force or violence against women’s health facilities that offered abortion. These crimes proven at trial included . . .

Trombley goes on to list some of the outrageous accusations—testimony now known to be perjured—hurled at my father in the 1998 NOW v. Scheidler trial (not, as Trombley claims “proven at trial”). But most significantly, he fails to mention that the jury decision against my father was ultimately overturned not once but twice by the U.S. Supreme Court (2003 and 2006). (more…)

Posted in Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood, The Front Lines | 2 Comments »

122 - 2!

—Posted by John (August 29, 2007 at 12:15 pm)

***Scroll for Updates…Jill Stanek’s slide show from last night’s meeting added below…Additional Updates added 8/30, 12:06PM…see below***

Last night, an overflow crowd of pro-lifers jammed the City Council meeting in Aurora, IL to speak out against the Planned Parenthood Abortion Fortress scheduled to open there next month.

The Aurora Beacon article about the meeting is headlined: “Anti-abortion, abortion-rights activists pack City Council”.

From this headline, you’d probably guess that the numbers of pro-life and pro-abortion activists present at the meeting were more or less equal, right?

Here’s how the article opens:

AURORA — Close to 200 people packed City Council chambers Tuesday night, spilled into the hallways and trailed down stairwells — turning the usually staid meeting into a sometimes fiery exchange, shouting down one alderman and plowing through a three-minute speaking time rule.

With many railing against a Planned Parenthood women’s health center set to open in three weeks, the second-floor meeting room was bursting at the seams with 124 people signed up to talk about the health center — an item not on the City Council’s agenda. [emphasis added]

What the article doesn’t say is that of the 124 people who signed up to address the City Council:

2 were pro-abortion.

122 were pro-life. (more…)

Posted in Abortion, Law & Politics, Planned Parenthood | 5 Comments »

“How Much Jail Time for Women Who Have Abortions?”

—Posted by John (July 31, 2007 at 12:00 pm)

A column by Anna Quindlen in the current issue of Newsweek begins:

Buried among prairie dogs and amateur animation shorts on YouTube is a curious little mini-documentary shot in front of an abortion clinic in Libertyville, Ill. The man behind the camera is asking demonstrators who want abortion criminalized what the penalty should be for a woman who has one nonetheless.You have rarely seen people look more gobsmacked. It’s as though the guy has asked them to solve quadratic equations. Here are a range of responses: “I’ve never really thought about it.” “I don’t have an answer for that.” “I don’t know.” “Just pray for them.”

Since the Pro-Life Action League sponsored the Face the Truth Tour demonstration at which this video was filmed — in fact, I was one of the Tour coordinators, so I was there that day — Quindlen’s article deserves a response from us.

First, Quindlen didn’t check her facts. (more…)

Posted in Abortion, Law & Politics, The Front Lines | 18 Comments »

In Court Today

—Posted by John (July 30, 2007 at 2:35 pm)

The guy who assaulted me three weeks ago told the judge he wants to hire a lawyer.

So, the judge granted a continuance and told him to come back September 5.

I’ll let you know what happens then.

**UPDATE: 9/5, 2:35PM: Today in court, the guy pled guilty and was given 12 months court supervision.

Posted in Law & Politics | No Comments »

LifeSite Does the Right Thing

—Posted by John (June 28, 2007 at 9:07 am)

When you’re in the business of reporting news, accuracy is everything. Thus, it’s never easy to admit you’ve made a mistake.

But that’s exactly what LifeSite did today by retracting a story they published Tuesday with the title “German Pastor Sentenced to a Year in Jail for Comparing Abortion to the Nazi Holocaust”.

When I first saw the story, I had my doubts whether that was really true.

As it turns out, it isn’t. Gerald at The Cafeteria Is Closed explains why.

This morning, LifeSite posted a message that says:

CORRECTION: ARTICLE ON GERMAN PASTOR LERLE RETRACTED

The LifeSiteNews.com story published Tuesday on the jailing of Pastor Lerle in Germany has been retracted after LifeSiteNews.com was informed that we were working with false information from trusted news sources. While Pastor Lerle has in the past been jailed for anti-abortion activities his current one year imprisonment stemmed solely from charges of holocaust denial and not from comparing abortion to the Nazi Holocaust as we erroneously reported Tuesday.

My sincere apologies for this serious error.

John-Henry Westen
Editor
LifeSiteNews.com

Bravo, Mr. Westen, for admitting the error. You did the right thing.

Posted in Abortion, Law & Politics | 1 Comment »

It’s That Time of Year Again

—Posted by John (May 18, 2007 at 10:19 am)

Sign displayed at a rainy 1981 protest outside a now-closed Chicago abortion clinic

With the end of the school year fast approaching, we’ve been getting a lot of e-mails and phone calls lately from a range of students — junior high, high school, college, even law school — who are looking for help with end-of-year projects.

One e-mail we got recently was from Melanie, an eighth grader in Florida who was doing on a report on euthanasia. She contacted us to get our perspective on several questions. Since her questions are ones commonly asked by students — and adults, too, for that matter — I’ve included them, along with our replies, below.

1. Why do you believe a terminally ill person doesn’t have the right to end their own life?

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Posted in Euthanasia, Law & Politics | No Comments »

Supreme Court Victory!

—Posted by John (April 18, 2007 at 9:46 am)

The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban has been upheld.

From SCOTUSblog:

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for the majority in the first-ever decision by the Court to uphold a total ban on a specific abortion procedure — prompting the dissenters to argue that the Court was walking away from the defense of abortion rights that it had made since the original Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 recognized a constitutional right to end pregnancy medically.

Wow - this is a very, very good thing.

The Court’s ruling can be downloaded here [PDF].

***UPDATE, 12:50pm: My boss, Joe Scheidler, is doing a radio debate (apparently with at least one pro-abort) regarding the Supreme Court’s decision on a National Public Radio affiliate in Southern California just after 1:05pm today - about 15 minutes from now.

You can listen live from the station’s website.

Posted in Law & Politics | 5 Comments »
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