Greatest Love Songs Ever: #20 “You Go To My Head”
By Tom Quiner, Board President, Pulse Life Advocates Romantic love is simply intoxicating. It can make you feel dizzy, giddy, and even silly. The songwriting team of J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie captured this…
‘Mr. Mistake’s’ story
By Jim Ross Lightfoot, former Congressional Representative from Iowa’s 3rd District Dear Maggie, As a way of introduction, please let me share this true story with you [and Pulse Life Advocates readers]. The primary person…
The most important Life Chain ever
Everything is coming to a head. We’ve reached the point in our country’s spiritual journey when a wide swath of our culture cheers the assassination of a leading pro-life warrior. A husband. A dad…
Bigot or saint?
Two prominent Americans used national platforms to describe the martyred Charlie Kirk in shockingly opposing language. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez used her position in the House of Representatives to call Kirk a bigot before he has…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #21 “It Had to be You”
By Tom Quiner, Board President, Pulse Life Advocates “It Had to be You” was written a century ago and has never gone away. It experienced a resurgence in 1989 when featured in the film, “When…
A sobering assassination aftermath
Pulse executive director, Maggie DeWitte, received a hostile response to her letter mourning the violent death of Charlie Kirk. “I want to know if you sent a message like this when the lives of Minnesota…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #22 “All the Things You Are”
By Tom Quiner, Board President, Pulse Life Advocates “You are the promised kiss of springtime, that makes the lonely winter seem long.” These romantic words by the legendary Oscar Hammerstein II launch “All the Things…
Maggie Dewitte comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination
Dear Fellow Pro-Lifer: I am sick over the tragic, violent death of one of America’s most vocal pro-life warriors, Charlie Kirk. I’m not only sick over the death of a wonderful young family man who…
Greatest Love Songs Ever: #23 “Let’s fall in love”
Hamlet poses the portentous question, “to be or not to be?” in one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. He offers the question in the context of whether to go on living. By contrast, songwriting hall of…
