New Jersey Court Rules: Facts Are Irrelevant
In a 5-0 decision the New Jersey Supreme Court declared that a doctor does not have a duty to inform an expectant mother that her preborn child is an “existing human being.”
In a 5-0 decision the New Jersey Supreme Court declared that a doctor does not have a duty to inform an expectant mother that her preborn child is an “existing human being.”
“American Life League’s Pro-life Memorial Day is a call to people across the nation to pray fervently for the end to abortion,” said Erik Whittington, director of youth outreach for American Life League.
The column “You can’t be Catholic and pro…” by Zac Wassink provided me with an insight into the thought process possessed by an individual of this moment in history in which we live.
Recently American Life League’s STOPP International reported on a 40-year-old woman who is suing Planned Parenthood in Nebraska for malpractice.
in this issue: hot button issues: PRO-LIFE MEMORIAL DAY / WORDSabortion: JAIL TIMEeuthanasia: ASSISTED SUICIDE / BRITAIN / DEATH WITH DIGNITY? / HARRY POTTERmorning-after pill: EARLY ABORTION AND UNETHICAL…
Jim Davis, a county editor with the Daily Herald, a suburban Chicago newspaper, recently published a commentary called “Perils and pitfalls of a story that makes no one happy.”
When I read the story about the British scientists who want to create human-animal embryos I was reminded of the old television series, “Twilight Zone.”
When I first read her diatribe, which attacked me by name, and extolled the virtues of the early abortion causing morning after pill, I failed to connect the dots.
Here we are on the verge of a long weekend, when what to my wondering eyes should appear, but two of the most ridiculous, yet evil news reports I have seen in at least the last 24 hours.
in this issue: hot button issues: NONSENSE / PLANNED PARENTHOOD / PRO-LIFE MEMORIAL DAY / ROCK FOR LIFEabortion: ACCESS / AMNESTY INTERNATIONALamazing: IN THE BLINK OF AN EYEbirth…
Cristina Page recently wrote yet another biting article for the reproductive health conglomerate, one of a seemingly non-stop series of tirades against the people who dare to oppose promiscuity, contraception, abortion and other practices she and her cohorts see as essential to a happy life.
I have always loved the word “aurora” because of my fascination with the Aurora Borealis. However my love for the good people of Aurora, Illinois surpasses any enthusiasm I have had about mere bright lights in the sky.