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Weird waffling

Sen. Bill Frist betrayed the babies. So what does National Right to Life have to say? Oh, not much really. Their pro-Republican but not-so-sure-about-pro-life position is that they are “disappointed” with Frist for supporting human embryonic stem cell research.

Durbin two-step

Senator Richard Durbin, who defines his religious identity as Catholic, is very, very confused. He says that even though he used to oppose abortion consistently

Roe, Roberts and reality

udge John Roberts’ nomination to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court has people along the fringes, both on the pro-abortion and the pro-life side, so busy positioning for the “big battle” that it almost makes one dizzy.

Teddy’s new friend

When allegedly pro-life Senator Bill Frist, a Republican, a physician, changed his mind on human embryonic stem cell research, who do you suppose applauded him?

Communique – Jul. 29, 2005

in this issue: hot button issues: PETITION SEN. SPECTER / PRO-LIFE MEMORIAL DAY / VACCINE UPDATEabortion: MIFEPRISTONE (RU-486)birth control: DEPO-PROVERAcatholic bishops: CANON 915 / DENUNCIATIONSdark side: PLANNED PARENTHOODethics: HUMAN EMBRYOSeuthanasia: PAIN PATCHhistory: STERILIZATIONmorning-after… 

Privacy right emanations

The clatter is on. Just last evening I did a radio debate with Ms. Vicki Sapporta, CEO of the National Abortion Federation. The topic? What else: Judge Roberts!

A jihadist in our midst?

Never in my 33 years of pro-life activism have I seen a slur so despicable that it barely deserves repeating. One of the most eloquent defenders of life, Jim Sedlak of American Life League’s STOPP International, has been described by ?feminazi?

Rogue fervor

Senator Arlen Specter, known for his love affair with any kind of abortion, is now touting a possible strategy for adding on a human embryonic stem cell research funding amendment to the Health and Human Services appropriations bill.