June 30th, 2006
Wichita, KS — Operation Rescue has announced that it has purchased the building that housed Central Women’s Services, an abortion mill located at located at 3013 E. Central in Wichita, Kansas. The building will be renovated and serve as Operation Rescue’s headquarters, and will feature a memorial to the pre-born.
Quick action closes mill
Operation Rescue [...]
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June 30th, 2006
Omaha, NE — Omaha’s only abortion mill, Women’s Services PC, has closed. The property was bought by the University of Nebraska Medical Center, which gave Women’s Services PC several months’ notice to procure new offices. However, veteran pro-lifer Larry Donlan discovered that the mill was unable to find a property owner who was [...]
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June 29th, 2006
Building will serve as OR Headquarters and Memorial to Pre-born
Wichita, Kansas — Operation Rescue announces that it has purchased the building that housed Central Women’s Services, an abortion mill located at located at 3013 E. Central in Wichita, Kansas. The sale of the building forced the mill to close. (Click here for full [...]
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June 25th, 2006
Options are narrowing in the 17-year legal battle to protect the historic monument from atheist attack.
San Diego, CA — A three-member panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on June 21, 2006, that the majestic 30-foot cross atop Mt. Soledad in San Diego must be removed by August 1, or the city will [...]
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June 22nd, 2006
Wichita, KS — A new pro-life Political Action Committee, Kansans for Truth In Politics, has helped spark debate concerning a tragic injustice in Wichita, Kansas, involving what most would consider a “double-homicide.”
Fourteen-year old Chelsea Brooks was recently murdered and her body buried near Wichita, KS. Chelsea was nine months pregnant with her daughter, Alexa [...]
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June 20th, 2006
Operation Rescue calls for the CA Medical Board to investigate dangerous conditions.
Montclair, CA — An ambulance arrived at the Family Planning Associates (FPA) abortion mill in Montclair, California, at approximately 10:30 AM this morning, and transported an injured woman to a nearby hospital.
Veteran sidewalk counselor Sharon Guengerich was on hand and photographed the [...]
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June 20th, 2006
I Wish She Was My Pastor
Book Review by TROY NEWMAN, President of Operation Rescue
Published, June 20, 2006
Ann Coulter begins her 310 page formal exposé of the American political left with a dedication to “George.” My speculation is that the book was written educate President George W. Bush on how to handle his leftist political opponents [...]
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June 19th, 2006
Baton Rouge, LA — Keeping her promise, Gov. Kathleen Blanco signed Louisiana’s abortion ban legislation into law on Saturday. Louisiana’s abortion ban is known as a “Trigger Law” and will only take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade or the U.S. Constitution is amended to leave the legality of abortion [...]
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June 17th, 2006
Wichita, KS — Women’s Health Care Services, the late-term abortion mill run by the notorious George R. Tiller was closed to new patients on Friday, June 16, 2006. Fridays are usually heavy first-trimester abortion days.
Pro-lifers suspect that the clinic was not in full operation because clinic workers may have been testifying at [...]
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June 15th, 2006
Pro-lifers announce celebration of Summit’s permanent closure.
Birmingham, AL — The Summit Medical Center, has permanently surrendered their license rather than face a scheduled June 20 hearing that would have required them to defend slipshod, unsafe conditions at their abortion mill in Birmingham, Alabama. This means the abortion mill will not reopen.
Summit had its license [...]
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