Lubbock, Texas has been the sight of heightened political activism for the last year. On May 1st, this period of Lubbock history will reach a dramatic climax as the citizens of Lubbock consider passing an ordinance outlawing abortion within their city limits.
Read MoreWhile the bill has wide pro-life support, it has come under fire by both pro-abortion groups and be some pro-lifers. Predictably, the pro-choice groups are upset that the Heartbeat bill infringes upon the supposed right to end a child’s life in the womb. More confusing to the political layman is the opposition from certain pro-life groups….[A]bolitionists want Texans to ignore Roe v Wade and to pass and enforce legislation that will make preborn baby killing illegal once again.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, February 16th, 2020, a church met on a hill across from Planned Parenthood in Knoxville, Tennessee. The name of this particular church, however, is a very uncommon one. It is called “The Church At Planned Parenthood” and according to their website they are not a protest, but a “worship service at the gates of hell.”
Read MoreThe National Women’s Law Center reports that the number of women in the workforce is at a three-decade low. After about 275,000 additional women left the workforce in January 2021, female participation is at 57%, which is the smallest percentage since the late 1980s. What is causing this? Seemingly, tyrannical overreach of government. Meanwhile, as women are struggling to stay employed, the Biden administration is attempting to destroy women’s sports.
Read More“We, as a community, wanted to be a voice for the voiceless.” Mayor Mitchell Woody said this as his city, Grapeland, Texas, became the 18th city to pass a “Sanctuary City for the Unborn” ordinance. As of Monday January 25th, 2021, abortion was outlawed within the city limits of Grapeland. favor, none against, and one abstention. None of the councilmen nor citizens of Grapeland spoke against the ordinance. The Sanctuary City for the Unborn movement, spearheaded by Mark Lee Dickson, seeks to capitalize upon Texas towns’ ability to enact ordinances which regulate or prohibit abortion.
Read MoreThe Lubbock City Council passed a resolution accepting the request of Lubbock citizens to hold a referendum to vote for or against the proposed Sanctuary City for the Unborn Ordinance. This ceremonial resolution begins the next phase of the Sanctuary City movement in Lubbock.
Read MoreAt the Tuesday November 17th City Council meeting, the Lubbock City Council demonstrated a complete abrogation of responsibility. One wonders what the councilmen would have done during the Dred Scott era. If presented an ordinance that ensured the citizenship of Black Americans, would they have voted it down because Dred Scott v. Sandford was the “law of the land?”
Read MoreEventually, if and when abortion is made illegal outside of the sanctuary cities, organizations like… Planned Parenthood will necessarily have to be prosecuted, labeled criminal, and finally, outlawed altogether.
Read More“…At 18 I made the decision to have an abortion and it haunted me for 17 years. I don’t want to see others have to walk through the same hell.”
Read MoreA small town of approximately 300 residents, Westbrook is looking to be the leader in West Texas in the fight for life. One of its residents has a special connection to the cause of shutting down the abortion industry.
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