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March 25, 2014
Title: Ex-Prostituted Women Blast the UN and Amnesty International
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Lisa Correnti
with Center for Family and Human Rights (www.C-Fam.org)
The World Health
Organization, UN Women, the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, the UN Special
Rapporteur on the Right to Health, and Human Rights Watch all “support or are
calling for the decriminalization of sex work.”
The survivors of sex trafficking and prostitution spoke recently to an overflow
crowd at the UN’s annual conference on women. The panel on “Prostitution or Sex
Work,” organized by The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW), was held
as diplomats negotiated whether to describe prostitution as “sex work.”
Lisa Correnti, with the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, discusses the difference between a “prostitute” and a “sex worker” and what you can do to help stop sex trafficking in the US.
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July 17, 2013
Title: The Passage. The Process. The Next Step: Protecting Women and Saving Babies
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Glenn Hegar
with Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts www.GlennHegar.com
Part 1 of 2
The old saying is
“don’t watch the sausage as it is being made…” The debate and
final passage of the Pro-Life Bill in Austin late last week was wrenching.
To hear some scream: “Hail Satan”. To see young children advocating the
destruction of babies in the womb was heart-breaking.
To read headlines so biased was tragic. Senator Glenn Hegar, the author of the
Pro-Life legislation in the Senate, stood for over nine hours defending the
merits of protecting women and babies. In the end, victory was achieved.
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July 15, 2013
Title: The Good. The Bad. And the Ugly. President of Texas Eagle Forum Reports.
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Cathie Adams
with Texas Eagle Forum (www.TexasEagle.org)
It got ugly in Austin Friday night. Pieces of bricks, bottles of urine, bottles of
feces, and other objects were confiscated from the throngs wearing orange at the State Capitol.
Cathie Adams further reports on the great news that more Texas women will be protected from unsafe conditions inside abortion clinics. She further explains that more babies will have a chance for life.
There is a difference between the spirit that controlled those wearing orange shirts compared to the spirit of those wearing blue. Never forget: the devil will never surrender. He is out to kill, steal and destroy. Continue praying for Life. Listen in…
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Title: Senator Patrick’s Perspective on the Battle Won and the War Ahead
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Senator Dan Patrick
with Dan Patrick www.DanPatrick.org
The Dem’s say they
lost this battle, but will win the war in the end.
Senator Patrick reports on the Pro-Life victory in Austin late Friday night.
Women will be protected, those choosing to go to an abortion clinic. More babies
will live.
During the holocaust, members inside one church located next to the railroad
tracks could hear the cries of those inside the cattle cars crying for help.
What did they do? They would begin singing, and if they could still hear the
cries for help, they simply sang louder.
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July 11, 2013
Title: Pray Now for Senator Glenn Hegar: Author of Senate Pro-Life Bill
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Glenn Hegar
with Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts www.GlennHegar.com
Why must legislation be read three times before passage?
What is next for the Pro-Life Bill? Senator Glenn Hegar is the author of the
Pro-Life bill in the Senate. Therefore, he will be defending it today during the
Senate Committee hearing and when the full Senate takes up the bill as early as
tomorrow.
Be praying for Senator Hegar and for the passage of the Pro-Life Bill. It will
save babies. Listen in…
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Title: Is It Hard To Discern the Truth?
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Cathie Adams
with Texas Eagle Forum (www.TexasEagle.org)
The President of
Texas Eagle Forum explains how hard it is for some elected officials to discern
the truth.
The Texas Medical Association, the Texas Hospital Association, and the American
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology are all opposed the Pro-Life Bill. Why?
Cathie Adams gives her reasons. You will be shocked….
Be praying for Senator Glenn Hegar, the author of the Pro-Life bill in the Texas Senate, as he defends the bill in committee and before the full Senate. Listen in…
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Title: Senator Patrick Explains Why Democrats Are Losing On This Pro-Life Bill
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Senator Dan Patrick
with Dan Patrick www.DanPatrick.org
Senator Patrick
explains why he believes some Democrats in the Texas Senate now believe they are
losing the debate with Texas voters on the Pro-Life Bill.
Voters overwhelming oppose late-term abortions. Voters favor the safety of women
who do choose abortion. Voters favor the passage of the Pro-Life Bill and the
longer it is debated, the more voters understand that the Republicans are doing
the right thing by passing this bill. Listen in…
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June 21, 2013
Title: Protecting Women
Topic: Protecting Women
Discussed by Glenn Hegar
with Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts www.GlennHegar.com
Requiring all abortion clinics to adhere to the standards of any ambulatory
surgical center is the right thing to do. Too many women have been subjected to
less than sanitary conditions for far too long.
Who could be against safety standards, especially those already in place for
other ambulatory surgical centers throughout Texas? Stop the ‘back alley’
abortionists.
Senator Glenn Hegar thanks all of the people who worked for protecting women.
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