The Pulse

Newsletter of Georgia Right to Life

End of Conscience Protection

The Biden administration is poised to permanently strip conscience rights from medical workers and require them to provide services that violate their religious and moral principles. At the time of this writing, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was in...

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GRTL Chapters: The Keys to Victory

GRTL Chapters: The Keys to Victory

Try constructing a house starting with the roof. Dream on. Anything we build needs a solid foundation. The same principle applies to transforming public opinion. The well-known phrase “all politics is local” highlights the necessity of developing grassroots support...

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Ideas for Chapter Projects

Ideas for Chapter Projects

All these efforts measurably change attitudes about abortion and the sanctity of life, lower abortion rates, and help turn the political climate toward life.

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DO NOT Sign a DNR Order Before Reading This

DO NOT Sign a DNR Order Before Reading This

DO NOT Sign a DNR Order Before Reading This A DNR (do not resuscitate) order means that efforts to revive a person will not be made in the event of cardiac arrest (the moment a person’s heart stops and breathing becomes impaired). Be wary. A DNR order may be misused...

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Death Train Getting Longer

Death Train Getting Longer

Merchants of death are excitedly pushing to add more cars to their anti-Personhood train that takes the elderly and infirm to the tragedy of ending their own lives. Advocates of enabling people to kill themselves are hoping Massachusetts will open the floodgates for...

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Holodomor: The Forgotten Tragedy

Holodomor: The Forgotten Tragedy

Someone said there’s no good way to die. Maybe so, but some are much worse than others. Starvation is one of them. Within days of having nothing to eat, the body begins feeding on itself. Metabolism slows, the body cannot regulate its temperature, kidney function is...

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Palliative Care vs Hospice

Palliative Care vs Hospice

Making end of life decisions is often overwhelming. So many emotions are involved; it’s hard to know what’s best for a loved one. Since palliative care and hospice are the two most frequently considered, it’s critical to know the difference. It’s important to note...

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2022 REACH Benefit Dinner

2022 REACH Benefit Dinner

2022 Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) 'Focus on Life' REACH Benefit Dinner The 2022 Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) 'Focus on Life' REACH Benefit Dinner is on September 8. The memorable evening event including a delicious meal and an inspiring program will be at the...

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Mom’s Final Journey: A Promise Kept

Mom’s Final Journey: A Promise Kept

Shortly before my beloved father died, I promised him that I would care for Mom at home just as I had cared for him. I hope that, by sharing my experiences as my mother’s caregiver, others will be encouraged to care and advocate for their own elderly or disabled loved...

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A Feminist Secret

A Feminist Secret

What’s at the top of the feminist agenda? “Abortion on demand and without apology.” They brazenly shout this mantra with a defiance that reveals their true desire. Here’s a little known secret: that’s not how the feminist movement began. Most Americans would be...

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Profit vs Expected Hospice Care

Profit vs Expected Hospice Care

Profit vs Expected Hospice Care Hospice is supposed to provide skilled and compassionate care for those suffering a terminal illness. It often falls far short of that goal, and now it’s getting worse. That’s because the field is increasingly being swallowed up by...

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Some Prenatal Tests Usually Wrong

Some Prenatal Tests Usually Wrong

Prenatal Tests God tells us that we are all wonderfully made, created in His image, and therefore worthy of life. The desire for perfect babies has many ugly sides. The latest revelation is that some prenatal screenings for rare conditions are usually wrong. Aborting...

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