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When will the deception ever stop? That is what I asked myself when I read this weekend’s Washignton Times editorial which states
When will the deception ever stop? That is what I asked myself when I read this weekend’s Washignton Times editorial which states
As the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops begins its semi-annual meeting in Baltimore today, American Life League is imploring the bishops to tackle the problem of pro-abortion Catholic politicians by making a definitive statement that such individuals should not be permitted to receive Holy Communion.
A newsreport out of the Czech Republic should set off warning bells throughout the pro-life community.
South Dakota lawmakers, at least a couple of them, must be suffering from severe disorientation as they reflect on post election results.
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While reading one of the hundreds of post-election commentaries masquearding as news stories I came upon a coment from a Missouri voter that really put the entire election into perspective.
Having seen the commentaries of not a few people on the outcome of the election and what it means, I am left wondering if most writers are simply in denial.
The wee small hours of the morning caught many of us stunned by the results in South Dakota’s abortion referendum, and anxiety ridden over what might happen in Missouri’s human embryonic stem cell balloting.
American Life League is extremely disappointed that many citizens of South Dakota made the tragic decision to reject the Women’s Health and Human Protection Act, a law that had the potential to protect innocent children and women from the scourge of abortion.
We are profoundly disappointed that the state of Missouri, with the passage of Amendment 2, will now allow the categorical destruction of innocent human beings through cloning and embryonic stem cell research.
When I read about the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Britain putting forth a proposal to kill newborn babies I was shocked. How could this be, I asked myself.
Our culture regards the intentional infliction of death as a legitimate problem-solving technique.