·
Notebook (Mark
Crutcher)
1.
4 abortion mills
closed
2.
Pro-life in name
only politicians
A.
California gubernatorial candidate Simons
compromised his pro-life position
B.
US Senator Orin Hatch supports cloning
3.
Cedar Rapids pro-lifer arrested for handing out LDI
materials
A.
American Family
Association lawyers threatened to sue the city
B.
The city backed
down
4.
Ann Norton of Michigan had her sign damaged by a pro-abort
citizen, and when police were called they refused to take action.
A.
Legal support
for the Thomas More Foundation for Ms. Norton caused the city to decide to give
her over $600
B.
Ms. Norton plans
to use the money to buy new pro-life signs
·
Pro-Life 101
(Cherie Driggs)
1.
The use of
language in the abortion battle
·
Part I of LDI’s
Child Predator Report (Mark Crutcher, Marc Tuttle, and Mona Passignano)
1.
LDI finds
abortion clinics consistently fail to report the sexual abuse
2.
The problem of
failing to report the sexual abuse of minors was first brought to the attention
of the public by the abortion industry.
3.
Abortion
promoting literature clearly defines the problem of failing to report
4.
The abuse
suffered is real and definable.
5.
Proponents of
this issue are primarily from the liberal political persuasion.
·
Clergy In Action
(Rev. Sonny Foraker)
1.
Mission statement for pro-life ministries
2.
What does
justice and mercy mean
3.
Text: Micah 6:8
·
Part II of LDI’s
Child Predator Report (Mark Crutcher, Marc Tuttle, and Mona Passignano)
1.
Statistics show
Planned Parenthood’s failure to report is near 90%
2.
Planned
Parenthood conference statements shows they have no intention to comply with
reporting requirements
3.
LDI’s undercover
sting calls every National Abortion Federation and Planned Parenthood facility
in America, over 800 locations
·
A selection of
audio clips from calls made by LDI’s undercover team to abortion clinics
·
Guests Attorney
Michael Hirsh and Joann Bennett (with Mark Crutcher)
1.
Lawsuit will be
filed by Hirsh for Joann Bennett and her daughter against the abortion clinic
that failed to report the abuse of her daughter
2.
The crucial need
to enforce mandatory reporting laws
·
Soapbox (Dzintra
Tuttle)
1.
The value of
diversification
A.
Selling baby
parts
B.
Selling silence
when the refuse to comply with abuse reporting laws
2.
Media bias
·
Litigation that
will cripple the abortion industry, guest Ed Zielinski (with Mark Crutcher)
1.
Failing to
report can be used to bring compensation to the victims
2.
This
class-action could be the largest in US
history
3.
Individual
lawsuits will begin soon
4.
Possible nation
conference for plaintiff lawyers and law enforcement personnel
5.
New Web site for
this project is www.ChildPredators.com
6.
Plans to hold
school districts liable with the abortion clinics