Heisman Trophy Winner More Than A Great Athlete!
I am positive that I was joined by millions of Americans who watched the Heisman Trophy ceremonies.
I am positive that I was joined by millions of Americans who watched the Heisman Trophy ceremonies.
The reports from American Life League’s Stop Planned Parenthood International make me cringe, and I hope they will do the same for you.
Last Thursday, I read a series of news reports that brought me face to face with the tragic consequences of more than 30 years of unabated abuse – of drugs, the English language and the preborn child.
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The film Noelle arrives in American theaters on December 7. On the upside, its haunting music and beautiful cinematography set the mood for a Christmas mystery in New England. Noelle also treats viewers to a few good laughs.
Pro-lifers in Missouri are wearing the most recent Planned Parenthood attack on their efforts as a badge of courage. In case you had not heard about this Planned Parenthood silliness, let me clue you in.
This morning I had the great joy of reading a commentary on Dennis Byrne’s blog. Byrne is a Chicago newspaper columnist and he is a very clever fellow.
I was not aware that for several years now, thanks to the research of Stanford’s J. Michael McCune, a genetically engineered mouse with no immune system has been used to study a variety of diseases and possible treatment for such conditions as HIV, diabetes and Alzheimer’s.
I could hardly believe my eyes when I read the news about a man who chose to lace his pregnant friend’s smoothie with mifeprex (RU-486, the abortion pill).
In remembering Congressman Henry Hyde and all the struggles he endured during his years in Congress, I am reminded most frequently of his kindness and humility, even when he and I did not agree on a particular statement he had made.
Every week, when the Stop Planned Parenthood Report (STOPP Report) is issued I read it from end to end and am usually not surprised
“How can anyone claim that this book is appropriate for 10 year olds?” asked Jim Sedlak, vice-president for American Life League.