751 - Peace & Life: No Nukes/ Doing Reviews - February 6, 2026
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No Nukes
Because the START Treaty between the U.S. and Russia to limit nuclear weapons has expired, The Consistent Life Network has signed on with many other groups to an urgent letter to Congress:
We encourage our U.S. readers to also contact their own representatives.
A note on the photo: This is a digital billboard which rotates with others to be seen by anyone heading out from the airport in Kansas City, MO. Serendipitously, its public education function was augmented because one of the other ads in the rotation was for employment at the local plant making non-nuclear components for nuclear weapons, making it educational for people considering such employment as well as being a proper protest.

Simple Action: Reviews
If you or someone you know had a bad experience at Planned Parenthood or any independent abortion centers and could write an honest review saying so, adding to the already prodigious set will help warn others. A lot of people check reviews.
Google: Google the address of the specific center. Google reviews and the ability to write one will usually be there.
Yelp: search “Planned Parenthood” in the specific city. You’ll probably get a list including more, but select the PP center. There should be red button to click that says “Write a review.”
Less common but still important, honest employee reviews warn people considering employment there.
Indeed: create an account and sign, find the employer’s page, click the "Reviews" tab, and select "Write a review."
Glassdoor: create an account, finding your employer’s page, and submit your feedback, which will then be moderated before going public.
While PP and other abortion purveyors likely have the highest number for reviews, this technique might also people who’ve worked in military industries, prisons, and anyplace where racism or other unfairness is present.
Planned Parenthood
In the U.S., PP has given up on its lawsuit to get Medicaid funding back, so that defunding measure will stay in place until the year it was set for runs out in July. See our running list of closures.
Rachel MacNair reports she’s found another roughly 40 lawsuits she’s adding to the around 200 already on Problems at Planned Parenthood. See the list for all problems. The bottom of the home page also has a pdf of a book version of the material, with pdfs of chapters for specific problems – health violations, malpractice suits, 911 calls, sexual abuse, etc.
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Alex Schadenberg
Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Blog, comments section, January 8, 2026
The author is responding to a comment challenging comparing capital punishment with euthanasia:
I agree that euthanasia is different than capital punishment, but I oppose capital punishment . . .
Allowing capital punishment gives the government the right to kill one of its citizens. In Canada we don't need capital punishment to protect our fellow citizens and I don't believe in giving someone or a group the right to kill. Euthanasia is similar, except in this case the government has given doctors and nurse practitioners the right to kill people. That is simply a crazy idea.
To keep things simple, I oppose killing people.



























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