Planned Parenthood’s identity crisis
I almost feel sorry for the people at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. It’s obvious that they are in the middle of an identity crisis and their affiliates are acting schizophrenic.
I almost feel sorry for the people at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. It’s obvious that they are in the middle of an identity crisis and their affiliates are acting schizophrenic.
The five members of the United States Supreme Court who agreed in Justice Kennedy’s opinion that the federal government has no “legitimate” right to claim that the Oregon physician
Planned Parenthood in Missoula, Montana is no longer providing “surgical” abortions and claims they are confident that Missoula’s Blue Mountain clinic will be able to pick up the slack.
I can remember my mother always drumming it into my head that if you make a decision that involves other people, but you are in charge, then the blame or the glory belongs only to you.
Recently Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) wrote a scathing commentary for the Washington Post.
Through July 2005, the first sentence of the organizational description that appeared at the bottom of every Planned Parenthood press releases read
One of the surprises in this year’s [STOPP] survey was the growing number of Planned Parenthood “express clinics.”
It is always fascinating to read news reports about women and pregnancy. There seems to be a concerted effort to present women as superior beings who can exercise their choices in a way that glorifies some perceived power possessed by women.
Just a few days into a new year, and I have the distinct pleasure of giving you some news – for the babies and for all those mothers who think that aborting a baby is a choice without consequences.
It seemed only appropriate as we look toward a promising pro-life New Year to read the latest news from South Dakota.
123jump.com, a web site devoted to financial markets, published an excellent interview with Ave Maria Catholic Values Fund spokesman George Schwartz. When asked what differentiates the Ave Maria Fund from other portfolios
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