Feminism Gone Awry?
While not astonishing to read of all the new ways pharmaceutical companies have created to do away with natural bodily processes such as female menstruation, it is a bit disconcerting.
While not astonishing to read of all the new ways pharmaceutical companies have created to do away with natural bodily processes such as female menstruation, it is a bit disconcerting.
In Suffolk, Virginia last February 23, a gunshot to the abdomen during the ninth month of her pregnancy took the life of Tammy Skinner’s preborn baby.
As the media continue to misrepresent the Vatican’s position on condom use when one of two spouses is infected with the AIDS virus.
Senator Clinton has finally outdone herself, proclaiming that a fight to protect a woman’s “right to make her own decisions abouther rerpodcutive health” is more important than ever.
in this issue: hot button issues: PETITION / WORK AT ALLabortion: COLOMBIA / SAFETY / SELF-INFLICTEDabstinence: CONFERENCEbirth control pill: RISKScondoms: VATICANculture of death: IMMORTALITY?euthanasia: PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE / TREATMENT PREFERENCESpharmacists: PRESSUREpolitics: SANTORUM, SPECTER AND…
There are times when direct insults are the nicest kind of flattery. Such is the case with the recent Golden Boob “award” created by the National Breast Cancer Coalition.
“I’ll put this as plainly as I can,” said American Life League president Judie Brown. “Mothers give life; Planned Parenthood destroys it.
in this issue: hot button issues: MOTHER’S DAY / NORMAL / PETITION / WORK AT ALLabortion: MICHIGAN / SOUTH DAKOTAbioethics: NO LIMITculture of death: DR. WATSON, WE PRESUMEhuman cloning: BACKED…
Frantically scurrying to protect its multi-million dollar birth control enterprise, Planned Parenthood has begun taking aim at pro-life forces with rapid fire rhetoric designed to frighten the uninformed.
The news media is full of reports on the most recent Alan Guttmacher research which claims that the only way to reduce abortion is to make contraception more readily available.
Well, not that I want to follow what Bill O’Reilly does, but the storyof the Briton in her 60s pregant after IVF from ‘clone’ medic not only raises a lot of ethical questions but does seem patently ridiculous.
I was giving a talk in Rapid City, South Dakota the other night. During the talk, I asked the audience to take a look at a book that I carry around with me.