Bush takes strides in right direction with veto
American Life League commends President Bush for his veto of the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act.
American Life League commends President Bush for his veto of the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act.
The success of the Lord of the Rings film trilogy was certainly a sign of encouragement — that an adaptation of the works of Catholic author J.R.R. Tolkien could have such an impact was gratifying,
There’s a headline in the news today that brings the entire pro-life struggle into total focus. It reads: “Irish IVF Mother Loses Court Case to Implant Frozen Children.”
“When I saw what Rep. Henry Waxman said about federal funding for crisis pregnancy centers, the first thing that came to mind was Planned Parenthood,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.
“Despite her attempt to skew the truth in a recent Vogue magazine article, Planned Parenthood’s new president, Cecile Richards, cannot hide the fact that she leads a multi-million dollar business that thrives from taking the lives of innocent children through abortion,” said Judie Brown, president of American Life League.
special edition: ACTION ALERT: Contact your U.S. Senator TODAY! Today, July 17, the U.S. Senate is set to debate S.B. 2754, the Alternative Pluripotent Stem Cell…
I just finished reading an article in the July issue of Vogue magazine. The article is about Cecile Richards, current president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. And no, the article is not online.
The Altered Nuclear Transfer/Oocyte-Assisted Reprogramming poses ethical dilemma through the possible production and destruction of human embryos for research
in this issue: abortion: ROE VERSUS REALITYactivism: BANNED IN MUNDELEINchastity: PURE LOVE CLUBmiracles: TERRY WALLISmorning-after abortion pill: LYINGscholarships: AVE MARIA LAW SCHOOLstem cell research / unethical: MALE INFERTILITYwisdom: C. S. LEWISzinger: PUBLIC OPINION RULESreflection…
In a recent column, Father Frank Pavone, director of Priests for Life, told his readers: “If we want to rouse the public to action and change public policy, we must keep the primary focus where we have the psychological and pedagogical advantage – partial-birth abortion – and move from there to the less obvious issues.”
Last Friday, Washington Post columnist Michael Kinsley, who is generally regarded as one of the smartest liberal pundits around, wrote a column promoting human embryonic stem cell research and castigating pro-lifers for the inconsistency of their views.
One of the most interesting messages in a recent Dallas Morning News story came from Dr. Matthew Wilson, associate professor of political science at SMU.