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NOW Aborts Its Sense of Reality Over Tebow Ad

February 8, 2010

The willingness of liberals to look you in the eye and tell you “night is day” can be astounding.  Take the National Association for Gals (Rush’s term) response to the pro-life ad featuring Tim Tebow that ran during yesterday’s Super Bowl.  Apparently we pro-lifers are too stupid to notice that the ad was really a [...]

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A Right to Life

January 22, 2010

Today marks the 37th anniversary of one of the worst legal decisions to come down from the Supreme Court in the history of this nation – Roe v. Wade.  So much has been said about the issue of abortion, and regular readers of this blog know where myself, Mike, and Ryan stand on the issue.  [...]

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Martha Coakley: Practicing Catholics “Shouldn’t Work in an Emergency Room”

January 15, 2010

I told myself I wasn’t going to post anything on the Massachusetts Senate race today.  Yet somehow, Martha Coakley continues to step in it.  Today’s gaffe occurred after Princess was asked whether health care legislation should include a conscience clause to protect  health care workers opposed to abortion on religious grounds.  Coakley responded that “[y]ou [...]

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Ben Nelson’s About-Face

December 19, 2009

I guess we all have our price.  I guess sometimes the weight of the Liberal world is too much for those not grounded in principle to withstand for too long.  I guess we should have expected Ben Nelson to capitulate to Harry Reid and Obama’s powerful minions and agree to vote cloture on Harry Reid’s [...]

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Planned Parenthood’s Orwellian Tactics

December 10, 2009

Planned Parenthood tries to position itself as a woman’s health clinic that happens to perform abortions, rather than an abortion center.  They talk about the importance of a woman’s “choice” and abortion being one option in that choice.  Yet, their clinic actively promotes abortion to those it counsels, and even uses Orwellian tactics in its [...]

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The Catholic Bishop’s Complicity in Pushing ObamaCare

November 9, 2009

Every time I write a post that is critical of the Catholic Church, a part of me feels uneasy.  After all, I am a committed Catholic who believes in and follows the teachings of the Universal Church, and usually defer to the authority of the Bishops in most matters.  However, after serious consideration and reflection, [...]

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Hopeful Pro-Life Trends Emerge

October 1, 2009

Pew Research came out with a poll (pdf) indicating that support for abortion is now tied at 50-50.  The poll’s sampling size was over 4000, so statistically it’s a pretty decent size (no one’s poll is perfect, though).  However, the largest demographic shift they found was amongst Catholics, who may have started actually listening to the homilies at [...]

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg And Abortion as Eugenics

July 9, 2009

Ruth Bader Ginsburg gave an interview with the New York Times, which will be published in this Sunday’s New York Times magazine.  A portion of the interview is already available online.  In the interview, Ginsburg makes a rather incredible claim about the purpose, in her mind, of the landmark Roe V. Wade decision.
JUSTICE GINSBURG: Yes, [...]

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George Tiller Gunned Down

May 31, 2009

Controversial late-term abortionist George Tiller was shot and killed by a lunatic earlier today at a church in Kansas.  Today’s shooting is tragic because it ended a human life and will undermine the  pro-life cause.
In coming weeks, the mainstream media’s long-standing pro-choice bias will resurface.  The media will attempt to lump all pro-lifers together with [...]

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Sarah Palin’s Choice of Life

April 17, 2009

Sarah Palin spoke last night at a pro-life fundraiser in Indiana.  While there, she gave a very real, human accounting of the thoughts that went through her mind when she found out that she was pregnant with her fifth child Trig, who also suffers from Down Syndrome. In it, Palin admits to briefly contemplating an [...]

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Sebelius Appointment Represents Obama’s Radicalism

March 2, 2009

The appointment of Kathleen Sebelius to Secretary of Health and Human Services represents an insight into the radical designs of this administration in regards to health care.  Sebelius presents a major problem for Catholics and other Christians, as she is known for tight associations with Doctor George Tiller, an abortionist in Kansas on trial for [...]

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Pelosi: Contraception is Economic Stimulus

January 26, 2009

According to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Contraception funding is an economic stimuls, apparently because less babies will save the states money.  In an exchange George Stephanopoulos on This Week:
STEPHANOPOULOS: Hundreds of millions of dollars to expand family planning services. How is that stimulus?
PELOSI: Well, the family planning services reduce cost. They reduce cost. The states are [...]

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Barack Obama The Anti-Lincoln

January 25, 2009

The left’s comparisons between Barack Obama and Abraham Lincoln have been nonstop since before Obama was even inaugurated. Less than a week after taking office, Obama has proved that not only is such a comparison absurd on its face, but that he is an anti-Lincoln.  During last Friday’s unpopular news dump hour, Obama issued an [...]

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Planned Parenthood Covers Up Statutory Rape

December 5, 2008

A “nurse” at Planned Parenthood in Indiana was caught on secret camera covering up child abuse in the form of statutory rape.  A 20-year-old college student posing as a pregnant 13-year-old went to a Planned Parenthood in Bloomington, Indiana, looking for an abortion.  Granted, she was there to look for potential abuses (as she was not pregnant) [...]

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Freedom of Choice Act Damages Religious Liberty

November 25, 2008

In 2007, Barack Obama said that one of his first acts as President would be to sign into law the Freedom of Choice Act.  This radical, pro-abortion law, would end any regulation whatsoever on abortion in the 50 states.  Currently, many states have sensible, popular regulations on abortion, such as parental notifications for minors, requiring [...]

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The Case for Social Conservatism

November 14, 2008

As is typical when Republicans lose, a debate is occurring in the GOP and the Conservative Movement over the role of social conservatism in the party.  There are those that think, incorrectly, that social conservatism is a drag on the party.  The arguments include the idea that a majority of people in this country are [...]

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McCain v. Obama at the Saddleback Church Civic Forum

August 17, 2008

Last evening, the evangelical mega-church, Saddleback Church, had a “civic forum” with the candidates to discuss issues Pastor Rick Warren wished to hear about.  It was not a debate in the usual sense.  The format was excellent: about 50 minutes a piece, one candidate at a time using the same questions with the same audience for [...]

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Early Down’s Alert Brings Up Abortion Issue

June 21, 2008

A new antenatal test currently in trial stages can indicate whether or not a couple is going to have a child with Down’s Syndrome at about the seventh week of gestation.  Some believe this would definitely lead to increased abortions of those children.
We’re beginning to enter that world we all talked about 10-15 years ago when [...]

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A Nadir for a Macabre Pro-Choice Society

April 18, 2008

This story is scary crazy.
I’m not going to post any pictures regarding Yale University’s Aliza Shvarts’ macabre “art project” where after artificially inseminating herself and inducing a miscarriage numerous times, she used the byproduct as part in each of her “art” works.
That is about as sick and twisted a thing as I’ve heard come from our [...]

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Planned Parenthood’s Fundraising Mess

March 16, 2008

The Advocate, a pro-life student magazine at UCLA, has been making phone calls to Planned Parenthood branches in seven states trying to embarrass and ultimately discredit the organization.  It’s the same tactic used by the ACLU and their ilk in looking for ways to discredit everything they can.  Yet, the lefties don’t like when you use their own tactics against [...]

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Rudy Giuliani’s Good Strategy

January 30, 2008

Rudy Giuliani made the right decision when he decided to skip Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina to focus on Florida. The fact that his strategy was unsuccessful does not change the fact that the alternative would have been even more difficult to pull off.
At this moment, the Republican Party is not a conservative [...]

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First step in dismantling of Roe v. Wade

November 7, 2005

Tomorrow may mark the first step to the dismantling of the horribly-reasoned and dubious piece of Constitutional Scholarship known as Roe v. Wade.
California has a ballot initiative for Parental Notification rights, which is expected to pass. It is expected that various liberal groups such as Planned Parenthood, NARAL, and others will file suite as soon [...]

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