Stem Cell Veto And More
President George W. Bush has vetoed a bill that would have expanded federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research.
President George W. Bush has vetoed a bill that would have expanded federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research.
As part of its ongoing effort to focus attention on the scandal of Catholic elected officials who support legal abortion, American Life League is sponsoring a full-page ad in USA
“The human suffering going on right now in Darfur is horrific,” said Erik Whittington, American Life League’s youth outreach director.
A good friend tells me that pro-life leader Lise Naccari, one of the founders of New Orleans Friends for Life, is one of the most caring, loving and giving people he knows.
Great advances in medical science have come to us in various forms and at varying costs. Sometimes the cost is small, and sometimes the cost is too great to bear.
Bipartisan efforts in Congress always challenge my imagination. While I am aware that politics is the art of compromise, I have never understood how elected officials can honestly say they’re doing their job when they choose political unity over doing what is right.
When the news hit that Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison had threatened psychiatrist Paul McHugh if he continued to discuss his work regarding the alleged ongoing investigation of abortionist George Tiller, I was not at all surprised.
“As opposition to Planned Parenthood continues to grow around the country, the contraception and abortion giant has quietly reported its first decline in clinic income in more than fifty years,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“It is incredible,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League, “that Planned Parenthood affiliates in California routinely receive more taxpayer money than they need and put the excess in the bank.
American Life League is overwhelmed and grateful to God for Pope Benedict XVI’s recent comments on pro-abortion politicians and Holy Communion.
The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, George Cardinal Pell, has created quite a stir by suggesting that any Catholic member of parliament who supported overturning a ban on therapeutic cloning would face “consequences.”
A couple of days ago I wrote about the comments Victoria Secret model Gisele made in reference to Catholic teaching on purity and virginity.