Posts By: Calendar For Life

Baby Alfie Sentenced to Death and LIVES! Now What?

It was in Alfie’s “best interest” to die. With “dignity,” of course. On April 23, 2018, Alder Hey (Hospital) removed Alfie’s ventilator, per its “end of life plan.” But Alfie… Read more »

They Rescue Human Trafficking Teen Victims

Human sex trafficking—in which adults and children are coerced into engaging in sexual acts for money—continues to be a problem globally, including right here in the United States. In 2017… Read more »

The Medical Ethics of the Holocaust

How did Hitler get millions of people to follow along blindly and not fight back? Now our fellow Americans are taking the same path. From 1933 to 1945, German physicians,… Read more »

New Online Sex-Trafficking Law

Craigslist takes down Personal Internet Ads Over New Online Sex-Trafficking Law. After years of vigorous use, wisecracks, and legal controversy around one of the web’s oldest romance hubs, Craigslist has… Read more »

National School Pro-Life Walkout April 11

Pro-life groups are supporting a school walkout to protest abortion after last week’s anti-gun school walkout. The school walkout will be for 17 minutes on April 11 at 10 a.m. in… Read more »

Make Good Friday the Pro-Life Way of the Cross

The Pro Life Action League says Make Good Friday March 30, a Pro-Life Way of the Cross, with a gathering at your local abortion facility. Nationwide in communities across America we’ve found… Read more »

Climate Chaos Awakens Zero Population Fears

In our current state of climate chaos, she often asks herself if it’s selfish for her to bring a child into the world. ZPG is a catchy acronym that stands… Read more »

Radical Feminist Frustrated Again at UN

The bad news is that “sexual orientation”, “gender identity”, “reproductive health”, and “comprehensive sexuality education” are all in the CSW documents we have been negotiating at the UN since last… Read more »

Oregon Says Mentally Ill Elderly Don’t Need Food.

Oregon opens the way for healthcare givers to remove access to food and water for vulnerable Oregonians with illnesses such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Oregon Right to Life (ORTL) Executive… Read more »