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A Thousand Words
The truth of the adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” is one we have all experienced firsthand. While we may chat with a friend about the stunning sunset we witnessed last night or warmly remark on the smirk our child or grandchild makes which melts our heart, we are often left feeling like we aren’t quite communicating the impact of the experience. However, when we fumble for our phone, search for our photos app, and pull up the picture of the sunset or smirk, we often find, as we knowingly display the photo for our friend to see, that they are able to respond with a heartfelt “ah!” The picture, able to do what our attempt with words failed to do, speaks volumes.
Posted in Federal, Sanctity of Life
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Tagged Carol Tobias, Deborah Nicholson, Ian Donald, National Right to Life, Right to Know and See, Roger Marshall, Tom Brown, Ultrasound Informed Consent Act
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PODCAST: Bioethicist Whines About Kentucky Abortion Law
Bioethicist Ruth Faden penned an irony-filled screed in which she whines about the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear a challenge to Kentucky’s Ultrasound Informed Consent Act (H.B. 2), which requires that prior to the killing of humans in the womb, a doctor or technician must perform an ultrasound and explain to mothers gestators what the ultrasound shows…
Tagged Abortion, feticide, Kentucky, Ruth Faden, Ultrasound Informed Consent Act
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