2008 arriving soon
As we look forward to a new year and the challenges it presents to those of us who defend the innocent, some resolutions come to mind. I would like to share them with you
As we look forward to a new year and the challenges it presents to those of us who defend the innocent, some resolutions come to mind. I would like to share them with you
We note that while all of us at American Life League took the time to celebrate the birth of Christ with our families and loved ones, others were busy promoting, affirming and otherwise advancing the culture of death.
When I heard from our associate group, Pro-Life Wisconsin, that Bishop Robert Morlino of Madison had changed his position on the emergency contraception bill currently before the Wisconsin state legislature, my enthusiasm level increased about 200 percent.
At the risk of reading too much into polling data, I couldn’t help but notice that some recent surveys offer much to ponder when it comes to Americans’ attitudes about abortion.
The country of Croatia has witnessed something extraordinary. Between 1989 and 2005, for which the latest statistics are available, the abortion rate has declined from 51,289 to 4,563. A remarkable 90 percent drop, praise God.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists is once again attempting to hijack medical ethics. Because of ACOG’s history of mass deception, which I will detail in the paragraphs to follow, this latest action should not have surprised me.
“Planned Parenthood’s ‘Choice on Earth’ holiday cards are its latest assault on Christianity,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American life League. “By changing the word ‘peace’ to ‘choice’, Planned Parenthood is effectively implying that Mary should have considered aborting Jesus.”
While many are celebrating the Congressional passage of a bill that contains the Mexico City Policy, there are those of us who are not so quick to throw a party.
Many of us are aware of the heroic position Terri Schiavo’s parents, brother and sister have taken in the wake of her tragic and untimely death.
It usually does not warm the cockles of my heart to hear that some large company is losing money… not usually. But in the case of recent news affecting Merck, the pharmaceutical giant, I am not shedding a single tear.
in this issue: hot button issues: ACOG / PERSONHOOD / PLANNED PARENTHOOD / SAVING THOSE DAMNED CATHOLICSabortion: RISKS I / RISKS IImorning-after abortion pill: WISCONSINpolitics: LESSER OF TWO EVILSstem… Read More »Communique – Dec. 14, 2007
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ Committee of Ethics has made it crystal clear that ACOG is finally coming out of the closet and showing itself to be the godless entity we knew it was all along.