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  • It’s breakfast time at Grant Park Christian Academy. Children … isn’t happy,” he told family and friends. “Something isn’t right.” Then, in the space of a few short days, two different … to food — comes under the auspices of both the USDA and state program officials. And state officials elected to …
  • … there are the DeJongs. They pour concrete with each other. It’s done much more, daughter Maggie says, than cement their … “When I would hit hills in my races, I was like, ‘All right. There’s no cement. I have no wheelbarrow. I can do … me for them.” The training paid off. Maggie ran track in state competition four years in a row; in her junior year, …
  • … professor when an NPR news report changed her life. It was January 22, 1973. And while Peggy had encountered the … the idea that one Supreme Court decision could obliterate state-level protections for unborn life came as a genuine … surprise attacks.” Peggy was soon involved with a local Right to Life chapter, delivering presentations on abortion …
  • … You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In fact, that commitment almost ended my career before it began. I had wanted to be a midwife since I was in my late … to Practice Committee, through a process that would ultimately take four months. While I waited for a decision, I …
  • … at her driver’s deduction, at least she didn’t deny it. “I smoke crack,” she confessed. “I used to do crystal … life is a chaos life,” she says. “They keep you in this state where … you’re mentally unstable. I was losing myself.” … the support that they need to carry a pregnancy to term.” Ultimately, she says, that allows them to decide whether to …
  • … ones bite me.” You let them … “I don’t know,” she shrugs. “It feels good, for some reason. Their teeth … it’s like a … it’s a violation of her rights. Those rights, on both the state and federal level, are recognized in your handbook. … that’s just her. She does stuff she isn’t supposed to; she gets in trouble … but she’s passionate about talking to …