The Ethic of Death Is Not a Work of Fiction
News reports can often be misleading. But recent news from the nursing profession and the consequences of what is being recommended leave no room for doubt. Something has gone terribly awry.
News reports can often be misleading. But recent news from the nursing profession and the consequences of what is being recommended leave no room for doubt. Something has gone terribly awry.
A.L.L. STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF DR. JACK KEVORKIAN
Pro-life billboards across the nation are igniting controversy by providing data about the alarmingly disproportionate numbers of African-American babies aborted each year.
Pro-Life Against Pro-Profit? Nation’s Largest Pro-Life and Abortion Groups Duel in Dallas
Anyone paying attention to events in Washington, DC and around the country has become acutely aware that thousands of people, and many elected officials, are very upset with the organization known as Planned Parenthood Federation of America—and its many nationwide affiliates.
A few weeks ago a friend sent me something he thought I would enjoy reading—something that had been published nearly 30 years ago by Ronald Reagan. I found it so moving, I wanted to share it with BreakPoint listeners.
Long before he won accolades as an American Idol judge, Steven Tyler was a bona fide rock star, with all that that implied.
Planned Parenthood has been taking some major hits in the last year—both to its image and to its ability to achieve its goals. In this commentary we will take a quick look at what is happening to Planned Parenthood and offer at least one reasonable explanation.
If you were to compare a dead body with a “brain dead” body, you would find that the dead body is pale, cold, stiff, and unresponsive.
You’ve probably seen TV commercials, billboards, and magazine articles encouraging you to give the “gift of life” through vital organ donation.
Move over Houdini! Planned Parenthood is without a doubt the most successful contortionist mankind has ever known.
Hormones in contraceptives linked to ‘divorce, poverty’