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  • Pro-Life Group Releases New List of Planned Parenthood Abortion Donors

    01/11/2007 1:37:37 PM PST · by cpforlife.org · 27 replies · 7,740+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | January 10, 2007 | Steven Ertelt
    Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A pro-life organization that monitors corporations that donate money to Planned Parenthood has released a new list of companies that give money to the nation's largest abortion business. New corporations on the boycott list include jeweler Tiffany & Company and Blackjack Pizza restaurants. Life Decisions International has been monitoring companies for over 15 years and says that at least 137 corporations have stopped funding Planned Parenthood as a result of the pro-life boycotts. That's cost Planned Parenthood an estimated $35 million. "This should be a testament to those who believe it is impossible to change corporate...
  • Group Identifies Abortion Supporters

    11/16/2005 5:00:35 PM PST · by wagglebee · 25 replies · 1,143+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 11/16/05 | American Family Association Journal
    For years Life Decisions International (LDI) has kept a close eye on Planned Parenthood, the leading abortion provider in the world. Part of LDI's effort has been to keep an updated list of companies who donate money to the abortionist chain. LDI's "Boycott List", which can be accessed at its website ists companies such as Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, Merck & Company, Time Warner, Prudential Insurance and Wells Fargo. LDI takes a behind-the-scenes approach to companies which support Planned Parenthood. Before a company is added to The Boycott List, corporate officials are sent information about the abortion provider and what...
  • MEDIA MATTERS Leftist weekly: We love abortion

    04/21/2005 11:22:28 AM PDT · by Jacob Kell · 5 replies · 400+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | April 21, 2005 | WorldNetDaily.com
    A leftist weekly paper in Portland, Ore., has declared its love for abortion in a sarcastic response to a pro-life group putting the publication on its boycott list. According to a statement from Life Decisions International, or LDI, it targeted the Portland Mercury as part of its Corporate Funding Project. The effort places corporations that fund abortion provider Planned Parenthood on a boycott list.
  • Congress and President Praised for Schiavo Action; Bishops Blasted For Inaction

    03/21/2005 12:22:00 PM PST · by cpforlife.org · 26 replies · 1,127+ views
        Christian Communication    Network A Media Relations ServiceSince 19892020 Pennsylvania Ave. NWWashington, DC 20006(202) 546-0054     Search entire web Search this website   Congress and President Praised for Schiavo Action; Bishops Blasted For Inaction To: National Desk Contact: Douglas R. Scott, president of Life Decisions International (LDI), 540-631-0380, ext. 22, media@fightpp.org WASHINGTON, March 21 /Christian Wire Service/ -- Douglas R. Scott, president of Life Decisions International (LDI), today called recent action by Congress and President George W. Bush to save the life of Terri Schindler Schiavo "decisive and heroic." Scott said Congress and the President "did the right thing"...
  • Florida Catholic Conference Criticized Over Terri Schiavo Case (for weakness, cowardice)

    02/28/2005 3:16:54 PM PST · by churchillbuff · 52 replies · 1,025+ views
    Life Decisions ^ | Feb 27 05 | Douglas R. Scott
    Douglas R. Scott, president of Life Decisions International (LDI), today blasted the Florida Catholic Conference (FCC) for "a cold and feeble response to the plight of Terri Schindler Schiavo and those like her." " The FCC issued a statement that addressed Presumption for Nutrition and Hydration: "The Catholic community begins discussions regarding the withdrawal and withholding of artificial nutrition and hydration with a presumption in favor of their provision. However, when the burdens exceed the benefits of providing them, they may be withdrawn or withheld. We note that what is too burdensome for one person may not be too burdensome...