Author Archives: Linda Oldack

About Linda Oldack

Originally from Akron, Ohio, Linda and her husband, Richard, transplanted to West Virginia, where she was educated at Fairmont State University. The Oldack's are passionately determined to see change in the culture regarding abortion, and Linda is excited by the progress that has been made. Join her for life-changing information....

Update on Pain Capable Child Protection Act

Last week was our annual West Virginians for Life Day at the Legislature in Charleston. The capitol is a very beautiful, but it is sick inside. We had hundreds of people there to encourage our representatives to “Vote to Discharge” a bill from our Health Committee. The bill is the Pain Capable Child Protection Act, written to stop abortion after twenty weeks post-fertilization. It failed to make it out of committee by a vote of 48 to 48. Any bills written by West Virginians for Life are noted into law, if they can get out of committee. That is where they get us every time. (They have been doing this for 29 years.) We got word last night that they are going to allow a “reconsideration” of the bill, tomorrow. Please pray. Pray for the pro-life delegates to be bold and unyielding. Pray that Satan’s plans will be thwarted and that the enemies will be confused. Every year that pro-life bills die in committee, babies are dying from inaction. I thank God for what He is going to do. Thanks.

To see a video explaining scientific support for the fact that preborn babies are capable of feeling pain early in the gestation period, click here.

Only 6 Percent of Teen Girls Who Practice Abstinence Will Ever Have Abortions | LifeNews.com

Family Research Council released a report this week that gave valuable insight to those who want to understand the women in our culture who are most vulnerable to abortion industry pressures and what risk factors affect them. This valuable research about the demographics of women who have had abortions reinforces what common sense would suggest – the more sexual partners a woman has, and the earlier she becomes sexually active, the more likely she is to have one or more abortions in her lifetime. Most importantly, the research shows how important strong families are in decreasing the likelihood of a woman having an abortion. Read more at LifeNews.com.

Abortion’s Forgotten Victim: The Aborted Baby’s Father | LifeNews.com

The articles and blog posts leading up to the 40th commemoration of the single greatest American tragedy all tell a similar story.  The thread that runs common through all the stories is the unimaginable numbers.  And the numbers drive the narrative of a nation painfully realizing that there are now fifty-five million children, who have been poisoned, dismembered, shredded and suffocated by abortionists who were given the right to do so by judicial fiat. [Read more at LifeNews.com.]

Supreme Court will look at the links between breast cancer, abortion, and birth control

Malec-KarenThe World Health Organization classified birth control pills with estrogen and progestin as a “Group One” carcinogen.

“That’s the highest level that a cancer-causing drug can be listed as,” says Karen Malec of the Coalition on Abortion Breast Cancer.

And Plan B, known as the morning-after pill, is nothing short of an extremely high dose of contraceptive.

“It’s highly carcinogenic,” Malec advises. “It’s listed on the same page with mustard gas and benzene, cadmium, etc. Asbestos and tobacco are also listed.”

Malec has filed a brief with the Supreme Court informing the justices of these stats.

“They already have 300,000 cases of breast cancer expected this year so this is only going to further increase it,” she says.

– See more at: http://onenewsnow.com/legal-courts/2013/12/31/justices-will-view-stats-that-link-birth-control-to-cancer