JUNE 2008 ARCHIVE
Week of June 2, 2008 (6126-6130)
Monday, June 2, 2008
6126 – Father Factor
Dr. Franz takes a look at the often forgotten victims of abortion -- the fathers. She discusses the role
fathers often play in the abortion decision and the guilt and anger that occur as a result.
For more information about the work of the Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Values and
Social Change, including the impact of abortion on fathers, visit www.abortionresearch.us
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 – Wednesday, June 4, 2008
6127-6128 - Abortion and the Court: Roe v. Wade
Part 1 | Part 2
As part of a our series exploring the Supreme Court's rulings relating to abortion, Dr. Franz discusses the
scope of the Court's ruling in Roe v. Wade.
For more information on the “Abortion and the Court” series, see the following factsheet from the
National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund:
Supreme Court Decisions on Abortion:
www.nrlc.org/Factsheets/FS16_SupremeCourt.pdf
Thursday, June 5, 2008
6129 – Fetal Development Refresher Course
It's always good for pro-lifers to have the fundamental basics about fetal development at their
fingertips. Today, Dr. Franz provides a refresher course.
For more information, see our Educational Trust Fund’s “The Basics” factsheet:
www.nrlc.org/Factsheets/FS09_TheBasics.pdf
Friday, June 6, 2008
6130 – Voter Registration
A staggering number of Americans of voting age aren’t even registered to vote! Today, Dr. Franz
discusses the importance to being registered to vote and taking place in the political process.
For more information on voter registration, call your local board of elections. You can also register by
visiting the National Right to Life website.
Week of June 9, 2008 (6131-6135)
Monday, June 9 - Friday, June 13, 2007
6131-6135 – Dealing With Media Bias
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
All week, Dr. Franz discusses the topic of media bias, what we can do as a pro-life movement to combat
it, and how to build an effective, working relationship with local media in your area.
For more helpful hints on dealing with the media and improving your local right to life chapter’s
relationship with the press, see the following:
www.prolifeperspective.com/mediahandout.pdf
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Week of June 16, 2008 (6136-6140)
Monday June 16 – Friday June 20, 2008
6136-6140: Ronald Reagan’s Case for Life
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
Dr. Franz takes a week-long look at President Ronald Reagan's 1983 essay, Abortion and the Conscience
of a Nation. President Reagan's analysis and words of encouragement are still as relevant today as they
were in 1983.
For more information on Ronald Reagan’s record on the life issues during his presidency, see:
www.nrlc.org/EandP/reaganrecord.pdf
You can also read President Reagan’s 1988 Proclamation on the Personhood of the Unborn Child:
www.nrlc.org/ReaganProclamation.html.
Copies of President Reagan’s book, Abortion and the Conscience of a Nation, are available from our
California affiliate, the California Pro-Life Council. For more information, see the following link at:
www.californiaprolife.org/reagan/reagan.htm or call (916) 442-8315 This reprint of President Reagan’s
book contains an introduction by Dr. Franz, as well as a forward by Judge William P. Clark.
Week of June 23, 2008 (6141-6145)
Monday, June 23 – Friday, June 29, 2008
6141 – 6145 – An In-Depth Look at Margaret Sanger’s Eugenic Legacy
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5
All week, Dr. Franz looks at Dr. Angela Franks’ book, Margaret Sanger’s Eugenic Legacy which discusses
the Planned Parenthood founder’s involvement in the early eugenics movement in the United States and
abroad and how her worldview still informs Planned Parenthood’s activities today.
For more information, visit the following: www.angelafranks.com
See also, the following factsheet on Planned Parenthood from the National Right to Life Educational
Trust Fund:
www.nrlc.org/factsheets/FS02_PlannedParenthood.pdf
To order a copy of Margaret Sanger’s Eugenic Legacy, call the National Right to Life Educational Trust
Fund at (202) 626-8829.