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March 10 has become the day that abortion activists set aside as National Abortion Provider Appreciation Day, when they gush over what angels, superheroes, and rockstars the people who dismember tiny preborn humans are.
Several prominent pro-abortion groups, such as Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Federation, and the Abortion Care Network, held a Tweetstorm at 1pm EST that day to #CelebrateAbortionProviders which generated a lot of flowery, complementary tweets.
President & CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson tweeted thanks for their sacrifices, “compassion,” and for “fearlessly providing abortion.”
Today (and everyday!) RHAP recognizes the challenges that abortion providers face to ensure that abortion is accessible to everyone who needs it. Send this to an abortion provider that deserves recognition and appreciation! @AbortionCare #abortionproviderappreciationdaypic.twitter.com/xJpA3dFUyb
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Panama City, Panama, Feb 22, 2021 / 03:07 pm (CNA).- The Archdiocese of Panama warned the country’s faithful that “Catholics for the Right to Decide” (CDD in Spanish), which is trying to establish a presence in the country, is actually a partner organization of Catholics for Choice, a U.S. organization that promotes abortion.
In a statement issued February 20, the archdiocese stated that the “main objective” of Catholics for the Right to Decide “is to eliminate the world’s greatest opponent against abortion: the Catholic Church.”
“This anti-life organization is trying to have a presence in Panama. Its purpose is to convince Catholics and non-Catholics that abortion is an ethically valid alternative for Catholic women, despising and ridiculing the fundamental teachings of the Church, and aggressively promoting contraception and abortion,” the archdiocese warned.
David Daleiden, an anti-abortion activist who was charged with invasion of privacy for filming attendees at National Abortion Federation conferences in California.
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) A federal judge signaled his intention on Wednesday to rule in favor of the National Abortion Federation and enter a permanent injunction barring the release of videos taken surreptitiously by anti-abortion activists at industry conferences years ago.
The ruling would avoid a trial over whether the recordings were made in pursuit of a scheme to fraudulently infiltrate the professional association for abortion providers around the country.
Using fake credentials, David Daleiden and fellow activist Sandra Merritt gained entrance to NAF-sponsored conferences 2013 to 2015. Posing as fetal tissue purveyors for a fake company called Biomax, the pair secretly recorded conversations with abortion providers that were posted online.
A California federal judge indicated he's likely to grant the National Abortion Federation's bid for summary judgment and a permanent injunction blocking an anti-abortion activist from posting surreptitiously recorded videos of NAF's providers, saying during a hearing Wednesday that he found the activist's First Amendment and Copyright Act arguments "unpersuasive."