By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
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A pro-life activist group that uses hidden cameras to go undercover in abortion clinics called Wednesday for a government investigation into the practice of letting "born-alive" children die.

The Student Government Association at Johns Hopkins University has denied a pro-life group official club status at the Baltimore school for fear the group will make students feel uncomfortable.

With a slogan created especially for the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, hundreds of thousands of pro-life activists are expected to swarm the Mall on Friday for the annual March for Life.

The president is back on the campaign trail. What's striking is where he's going: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa — places he won in 2008. Why? Simple. All the latest polls show he's losing … well, everyone.

A few years ago, Alexandra, a doctorate student, decided that selling her eggs to a fertility clinic was the perfect way to get an extra $3,000 she needed to pay for her tuition. But then "things went south," she recalls in "Eggsploitation," a new documentary on the health hazards of paid egg donation.
"For weeks we have been hearing about the MTV special that would feature a teen couple contemplating abortion … We know that MTV is no bastion of decency or truth, but we did not think the show would actually go as far as it did. We were wrong," writes Bryan Kemper and Kristan Hawkins at LifeNews.com.
"This is what they do every day for profit — this is not the exception, it's the rule," said Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life in America.
Abortion clinic video makers call for government investigation →
"They were denied status because the students on the student council felt being pro-life violates their harassment policy," Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, told Fox News.
Pro-life group at Johns Hopkins denied official club status →