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Debbie Rivera's one pro-lifer's perspective   Debbie Rivera's pro-life/anti-abortion page contains a personal essay and revealing links to "satirical" anti-"pro-life"/"pro-choice" sites. Her pro-life: links page contains links to a wide variety pro-life resources.

Jen Roth's/Leftout's Progressive and Non-Traditional Pro-Life Links   Listing of pro-life/anti-abortion links for left-leaning, progressive pro-lifers who tend to feel "left out" of both liberal and pro-life groups; Jen Roth is Leftout's founder/webmistress.

NEW! Blair Scott's/The Mobile Atheists' Links: Non-Theism: Atheism   A links page.

Jim Trageser's The New Abolitionists   Subtitled "or, 'Funny, I don't feel like a conservative'", Jim Trageser's pro-life page contains a brief essay and a descriptive listing of left-leaning, progressive, and "nontraditional" pro-life/anti-abortion links.

Matt Wallace's The Compleat Heretic's Connections: Pro-life and Anti-abortion   Matt Wallace's pro-life/anti-abortion page contains links to pro-life pages within his site and other pro-life/anti-abortion Internet resources; additional link on Atheist, Freethought, and Secular Humanist Connections.

Chris Welsh's/Anarchists for Life's Progressive Pro-Life Links   "When mothers are allowed to be tyrants, each child is a revolution."; additional link on Page O' Links.

Pro-life/Anti-abortion

Anarchists for Life's Progressive Pro-Life Links   "When mothers are allowed to be tyrants, each child is a revolution."; additional link on Page O' Links.

Rachel Aschmann's Consistent Life Links   Rachel Aschmann's pro-life/anti-abortion links page contains links to pro-life pages within her site and an eclectic mix of other pro-life/anti-abortion web sites.

Bradley University Students for Life   A links page of "Non-traditional and Liberal Right to Life Groups."

Carolyn Gargaro's NON-TRADITIONAL PRO-LIFE LINKS   Carolyn Gargaro's pro-life/anti-abortion section of her web site includes this subpage which contains an extensive listing of links to "nonstereotypical" pro-life/anti-abortion Internet resources which demonstrate that "abortion is not just a 'conservative' or 'religious' issue."

Art Harman's ConservativeHQ Links   An extensive collection of conservative links by topic or issue.

Steven Hernandez's Steve's Abortion Links   An extensive links page from a rather extensive personal web site.

InterLIFE's Pro-Life Resources   An extensive listing of pro-life/anti-abortion links from a Canadian pro-life group.

k.lavender's Pro-Life Diversity   A links page of "nontraditionals" to refute the "pro-choice"/pro-abortion notion that "all pro-lifers are just some radical fringe of white Christian males."

Leftout's Progressive and Non-Traditional Pro-Life Links   Listing of pro-life/anti-abortion links for left-leaning, progressive pro-lifers who tend to feel "left out" of both liberal and pro-life groups.

Libertarians for Life's Links   Links page of an organization which argues that abortion violates the Libertarian principles of freedom and justice.

Lifegurl's Fighting the Stereotypes: Pro-Life Feminism   Links to on-site articles on abortion and pro-life feminism and other off-site pro-life resources.

Lubbock (Texas) Right to Life Committee's Other Links of Interest   A links page.

Magzatvédő Társaság (MVT) (The Society for Protection of Unborn Children)   Though the word "Magyar" and the pro-life "precious feet" indicate a Hungarian pro-life organization, this site is incomprehensible to all but those literate in Magyar (Hungarian). Fortunately, they have a Short Summary page in English which gives an overview of the organization. Language differences aside, AAPL is included on these link pages: Ajánlott irodalom és linkek and A magzat és a vallás.

Rebecca McClanahan's Rebecca's ProLife Page   A fairly extensive listing of links to crisis pregnancy assistance, post-abortion counseling, and pro-life/anti-abortion organizations, webrings, and mailing lists.

Pagans for Life's Links   Links from neo-pagan pro-lifers. No Satanic ritual child sacrifice here! ::hehe::

Greg "Pipes" Piper's Pro-life organizations   A links page from a personal web site.

Priests for Life's Pro-Life, Catholic and Other Links of Interest: A - E   An extensive links subpage; additional links on Priests for Life Newsletter January-February 2002 and Fr. Pavone delivers pro-life message in Shelby County, Ohio.

Professional Women's Network's Other Sites of Interest   A links page with "a sampling that demonstrates the breadth of the pro-life movement."

Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians   Homosexual pro-life/anti-abortion advocates.

Pro-Lifers Against Clinic Violence   Listing of participants in a ribbon campaign established in response to the growing misconception that all pro-lifers (as opposed to the actual small radical minority) advocate violence against abortion providers.

Rightgrrl's Abortion Info Center contains links to on-site articles and other pro-life resources. Link-Oh-Rama contains links to pro-life, gender/feminism, political, and other resources of interest to "women with the 'right' attitude."

Sehlat's LifeLinks: Organizations List   A listing of religious, secular, and mixed pro-life/anti-abortion organizations.

skgolden19's Yahoo! Profile   A Yahoo! Profile incorporating a handful of pro-life links.

Students Organised to Uphold Life's SOUL Links   A links page from a New Zealand pro-life student organization.

UK Life League's Links   A extensive links page from a British pro-life group.

Jack Voltz's Pirate Pete's Page of Prolife Links   Jack Voltz, aka Pirate Pete, has an extensive collection of pro-life links and is a serious Catholic who believes "that God is working in and through [AAPL]." Well, I've always heard it said that the Lord works in strange and mysterious ways.

General Information/Neutral

ABORTION   Listing of various Internet resources for Speech students at Santa Fe Community College (Gainesville, Florida) researching the abortion debate.

ABORTION INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET   Listing of various Internet resources from Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance.

Conservative Forum for Unitarian Universalists: Interesting Links   A links page from right-wing/libertarian UUs. (And you thought AAPL was weird!)

The Free Thinker's Match Maker's Links Pages - Atheist Organizations   A links page.

Julie Kale's links.   A links page with an "atheism/agnosticism" category amongst an eclectic mix of other interesting sites.

NEW! The Mobile Atheists' Links: Non-Theism: Atheism   A links page.

The Net Atheists' Members 800 - 899 and SouthEast pages have entries for AAPL on this listing of web sites of, by, and for atheists and other non-religious folks.

Positive Atheism's Atheist And Agnostic Pro-Life League Matt Wallace (3-99)   An archived AAPL publicity e-mail letter from 26 March 1999; additional link on Forum: Are There Secular Arguments Against Abortion? Sheree Boulet (7-00).

Dan Tobias's Other Oddities   Subpage of "Dan's Political and Controversial Site" with links to "[m]iscellaneous stuff that didn't quite fit in the other categories."

"Pro-choice"/Pro-abortion

AN UNEXPECTED 'PRO-LIFE' PRESSURE GROUP   A brief article by Eric Stockton of Lady, Sanday, Orkney, Scotland in his e-zine, Lady Godiva, in reply to a mass invitation to visit AAPL.


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