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Political
Are Women Really Dying from Pro-Life Laws?
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

Vice President Kamala Harris accused former President Donald Trump and the pro-life movement of killing two women during a campaign speech in Atlanta on Friday. In a claim that has circulated throughout the media, the vice president claimed “Trump abortion bans” took the lives of at least two women in Georgia, including the life of 28-year-olf Amber Thurman. But pro-life experts say the claim turns reality on its head.
“We know that at least two women — and those are only the stories we know — here in the state of Georgia died — died because of a Trump abortion ban,” Harris claimed baselessly before a boisterous crowd. She went on to give a bowdlerized form of the life of one of those women, 28-year-old Amber Thurman:
The Truth About Abortion Pills and The Lies of the Harris Campaign
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- By Georgia Right to Life (GRTL)
Abortion is extremely dangerous for the mother and always deadly for the baby
ATLANTA -- Georgia Right to Life, an organization that has stood for the life of innocent pre-born children for more than 50 years, stands firmly against the deception, lies and misinformation circulating in hundreds of news stories across the country—designed strategically to blame Georgia law for a young mom's death following a chemical pill abortion.
"While we were deeply saddened to learn of Amber Thurman's death, Georgia Right to Life does not want a single woman to go through horrendous agony or to potentially die because of an abortion," said Zemmie Fleck, executive director, Georgia Right to Life. "However, the facts are that because of the misinformation, fear and political rhetoric the abortion industry is spreading, women are misguided, suffering and dying. Tragically, Amber Thurman's death is being misused and abused by high profile political figures to pressure the general public to believe that her death is a result of the Heartbeat Bill, or the L.I.F.E. Act, in Georgia."
1.5 to 2.7 Million Illegals Likely to Vote in 2024: Experts
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand

Do you plan to vote this November? You’re not alone. Experts say somewhere between 1.5 million and 2.7 million illegal immigrants are likely to cast a ballot in the 2024 elections, impacting races from dog catcher to president of the United States.
The historic flood of illegal immigrants during the Biden-Harris administration has also padded voter rolls, thanks to controversial federal legislation from the Clinton administration. If illegal immigrants and other noncitizens vote in the same proportion as in previous U.S. elections, the number will range anywhere from one-and-a-half to nearly three million votes.
“A 2014 academic journal found that 6.4% of noncitizens voted in 2008,” Kerri Toloczko, executive director of Election Integrity Network and senior advisor to the Only Citizens Vote Coalition, told The Washington Stand. “There are about 24 million noncitizens in the U.S. right now. If they voted only at the same rate of 6.4% this year as they did in 2008, they would account for 1.5 million votes.”
Woman Tragically Killed by Abortion Pills
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- By Operation Rescue

WICHITA, Kan. -- On August 19, 2022, Amber Nicole Thurman was killed by abortion less than one month before her 29th birthday. As with so many other mothers who tragically succumb to abortion complications, Amber's death was senseless. Complications from an elective procedure killed three human beings that day, as Amber was pregnant with twins.
"Amber was a single mother and medical assistant who must have been convinced that her life would return to normal after ingesting Mifepristone to end the lives of her growing preborn twin children," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. "The media and abortion cartel regularly paints this picture for vulnerable, young women – acting as though dangerous, abortion-inducing drugs are the equivalent to popping a couple of aspirin and then 'getting a period.'"
Is Our Constitution in Jeopardy
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- By Anne Schlafly - Eagle Forum Chairman
A Fun Way to Learn Civics

Too many Americans missed out on civics in school and this book makes learning about the Constitution fun and easy. The format is an answer-and-question game. Some are easy, some are more difficult to guess, but all ages can play the game and discover the rulebook for America.
Is Our Constitution in Jeopardy?
Did you know that by Congressional mandate, “Each educational institution that receives Federal funds for a fiscal year shall hold an educational program on the United States Constitution on September 17 of such year for the students served by the educational institution.” Remind your school of this Congressional mandate and provide this book to your school so they can use it as a teaching tool.
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley Receives Christian Statesman Honor: 'Faith is what Holds this Country Together'
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- By Center for Christian Statesmanship
For 28 years, the Distinguished Christian Statesman Award has spotlighted public servants who actively incorporate faith into their service to the American people

WASHINGTON -- Prominent U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is joining the ranks of standout elected officials to receive the Distinguished Christian Statesman Award. While accepting the honor at the Museum of the Bible, Sen. Hawley pointed to faith as a unifying force in a nation that's more divided than ever.
"Faith is what holds this country together," Sen. Hawley said. "The Left's attempt to eradicate religion divides America. That's what's divisive. Faith actually is a great unifier in our national life."
Sen. Hawley previously served as Missouri's Attorney General and is recognized as one of the nation's leading constitutional lawyers fighting for people's liberties.
Government Issued Babies
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- By Kristen A. Ullman - Eagle Forum President
Ethical and Financial Implications of any IVF Mandate

In a move that only served to confound pro-life Americans further dismayed over recent statements that his administration will be “great for women and their reproductive rights,” former President Trump announced last week that “your government will pay for — or your insurance company will be mandated to pay for — all costs associated with IVF treatment.”
While the 2024 Republican Platform, written entirely by Trump and his inner circle, already made clear that he supports “policies that advance . . . access to . . . IVF (fertility treatments),” this latest promise to use the heavy hand of the federal government to force taxpayers to fund the contentious procedure may erode support from not only those worried about the millions of embryos destroyed under current IVF practices but fiscal conservatives and libertarians as well. As the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board bluntly put it, “If you think IVF is expensive now, wait until it’s ‘free.’”
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- Press Conference: Operation Rescue and Other Pro-Life Groups Warn Community of New Kansas Abortion Clinic
- 'Sorely Needed': Speaker Johnson May Attach SAVE Act to Govt. Funding Bill
- It's Time to Stop Blaming President Trump for His Evolving Public Position on Abortion

