Some Little-known Facts about Abortion in New Hampshire

Don’t you think collecting abortion statistics is matter of public health? NH is one of only three states that does not report abortion statistics to the CDC. In this segment guest-host Ellen Kolb leads a conversation about stalled efforts to change that, the Republican-lead legislature’s opposition to life, and some little-known facts about abortion in … Read more

How to Get Here from There

We discuss the strange trip from being whoever to being a political activist. We also talk about the Empty Manger event coming up next week and how to address Catholics who are on the fence about abortion.

Is There Life Before Conception?

We spend a few minutes speaking to Jane Cormier about HB560 and SB 40 (fetal homicide legislation) then close up the program with this weeks Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.  We’ve got RNC Committeeman Steve Duprey on the WTF docket along with the goings on in Garland, the media’s disregard for free speech (when they label it … Read more

GrokTALK! – What’s Up With ‘Life’ In NH?

Susan Olsen takes a few minutes to finish up on SB 116 (Vermont Carry), with a hint that the next issue is who in state government is keeping lists of gun owners in violation of state law.  Then Jane Cormier steps over and in to give us a New Hampshire Right to Life Update. We … Read more

GrokTALK! Abortion on the Run?

The head of New Hampshire Right to Life joins us to discuss upcoming programs and events, and the cultural turn away from abortion including among young people.    

GrokTALK! March 14th, 2015 with Senator Ted Cruz

This week Texas Senator Ted Cruz joins us GrokTALK!, but before that we have Dr. Jeffrey Springer on the issues with government mandates on electronic health Records, and Jane Cormier discusses Right to Life and the cultural change she sees taking shape on the issue of life Note: The first broadcast segment of today’s show … Read more

Assault furniture

“TV tip-over warnings are imperative, said Dr. Gary Smith, president of the Center for Injury Research and Policy.

An All New GrokTALK!

Welcome back GrokTALK! This week we talk to Activist Kevin Bloom about both the nano-brewery and Industrial Hemp bills working their way through the New Hampshire Legislature. We sit down with former State Senator Gary Lambert to discuss the GOP Autopsy report. And Ellen Kolb joins us to talk about Life, Religious Liberty and the … Read more

Abortion is an Act of Tyranny

Abortion is an act of tyranny.  It is the expression of  legal force against another life that denies that life the right to the property of living and every expression of existence that follows from it.  It denies these rights solely for the benefit of another (others), who have exchanged the risk of creation for their own pleasure.

Denying life for your own selfish pleasure; even excusing it because the state has made it legal?   How is that not tyranny?

The pursuit of pleasure is a function of human existence–an animal instinct.  And the promise of physical pleasure drives us toward intimate human contact.   Societies try to manage this relationship with institutions like religion, marriage, even our government, but in recent decades the government has viewed these institutions as inimical to “personal freedom,” and sought to enact laws that prevent these social or cultural institutions from functioning as a brake on the unbridled human weakness for sexual pleasure.  While the state should have a very limited if marginal interest in managing the terms of otherwise natural and productive human relationships, somewhere along the way the State has legalized a form of tyranny.

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Killing Babies Should Be OK

That is the premise of an article written by some experts who believe that…

The moral status of an infant is equivalent to that of a fetus in the sense that both lack those properties that justify the attribution of a right to life to an individual.”

There are more pull-quotes from this article than I know what to do with but to simplify my argument, this is exactly why abortion is wrong.  It is not a right or a privilege, it is but one small step in the progressive states patient journey towards state sanctioned euthanasia–where the state would be free to define “suffering” as any burden upon the state and the taxpayers who are paying the price for that burden.

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