The Pulse

Newsletter of Georgia Right to Life

Invading Your Mind

Invading Your Mind

November 2020 – Article 2:    Imagine your deepest, private thoughts posted on Facebook. Can’t happen? Stay tuned. That could become reality as the rush to better link humans with computers picks up steam. Facebook is pursuing a brain-reading helmet-like device that...

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A Special Adoption

A Special Adoption

November 2020 – Article 1:    November is National Adoption Month. To highlight the rewards of adoption, Georgia Right to Life’s Director of Education, April Fry, shared her personal story. “Alina is our pride and joy,” Fry said. “Having her as part of our family has...

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Give Pro-Life

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Give Pro-Life

October 2020 – Article 2:    October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and many organizations are seeking donations. Supporting the goal of ending the second most common kind of cancer in women is a worthy effort. The need is highlighted by the fact that 1 in...

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A Life-Saving Sniff

A Life-Saving Sniff

October 2020 – Article 1:    “I’m sorry, but your loved one is in a vegetative state coma and chances of recovery are uncertain.” What heartbreaking news for anyone to hear. Researchers at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science have now demonstrated that a simple...

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Georgia Right to Life Praised

Georgia Right to Life Praised

September 2020 – Article 3:    My wife and I have been staunch supporters of Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) for many years. We consider GRTL to be the preeminent Christian pro-life advocacy organization in Georgia. GRTL is unlike many Christian pro-life organizations...

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DIY Suicide

DIY Suicide

September 2020 – Article 2:    It’s called the “Deathing Underground”— a dangerous collection of euthanasia advocates, pill merchants, inventors, and unscrupulous internet providers. Never deterred by morals or the law, these individuals represent some of the worst...

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Georgia Black Genocide Grows

Georgia Black Genocide Grows

September 2020 – Article 1:    It’s a never-ending horror story that just keeps getting worse. Increasingly, the most dangerous place for a black child in Georgia is her mother’s womb. African-American women make up about one third of the state’s female population,...

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Planned Parenthood’s Lies Revealed

Planned Parenthood’s Lies Revealed

  August 2020 – Article 2:    Back in 2015, everyone knew they weren’t telling the truth. Despite obvious video evidence to the contrary, the nation’s largest abortion provider denied it made a business of selling aborted baby body parts for profit. The...

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Consciences Not Allowed

Consciences Not Allowed

August 2020 – Article 1:    For healthcare workers who respect the sanctity of human life, participating in certain procedures, such as abortion or assisted suicide, are unthinkable. Religious freedom allows them to protect the God-given right of Personhood for every...

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Pro-Life Candidates Win Big in Georgia

Contact: Bethany Walker, (770-339-6880) NORCROSS, GA, November 5, 2014—Once again Georgia voters proved their commitment to being pro-life by electing 76 of the 77 candidates endorsed by Georgia Right to Life PAC (GRTL PAC). “That’s a 98.7% success rate,” said GRTL...

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Georgia to Face Doctor-Prescribed Suicide

NORCROSS, GA, December 10, 2014—Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) Director of Bioethics, Bethany Walker, said today she is deeply concerned about a push to adopt a doctor-prescribed suicide law in Georgia. “Georgia is overwhelmingly pro-life,” Walker said. “And that...

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Georgia Right to Life PAC Endorses Ted Cruz for President

NORCROSS, Ga., Aug. 8, 2015 -- Today, Texas US Senator Ted Cruz received a ringing endorsement from Georgia's largest pro-life organization. "Senator Cruz has an unblemished record of standing up for innocent life," said Ricardo Davis, Director of Georgia Right to...

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