Horrors, not Hatch
Well you can always say you read it here first. A group of “conservatives” is suggesting that perhaps the wisest choice for Supreme Court nominee would be Utah’s Senator Orrin Hatch.
Well you can always say you read it here first. A group of “conservatives” is suggesting that perhaps the wisest choice for Supreme Court nominee would be Utah’s Senator Orrin Hatch.
in this issue: abortion: ATTITUDES / DOMESTIC VIOLENCE / SURPRISING PRO-LIFE STUDYbush: PRO-ABORT PALeuthanasia: BRITAIN / MUDDY WATERShuman embryonic stem cell research: PRE-EMBRYO MYTHmorning-after abortion pills: NEW HAMPSHIREplanned parenthood: DICTIONARY OF… Read More »Communique – Jul. 8, 2005
With all the commentary, articles, analyses and “big brothers” like Bill O’Reilly lookin’ out for us, it was surely a pleasure to read a down to earth
In case you missed it, many alleged conservative groups are moaning about the possibility that President Bush might nominate attorney general Alberto Gonzales to fill the vacancy on the U.S.
Quite amazing to read of President Bush’s comment that those who are publicly critizing the possible Supreme Court nominee, Alberto Gonzales, should tone down their rhetoric.
in this issue: hot button issues: ALL CALLS FOR MAHONY RESIGNATIONadolescents: ABSTINENCEare human embryos human beings? MARIO CUOMOhospice: BAIT AND SWITCHhuman embryonic stem cell research: HERITAGE FOUNDATION WRONG / IRVING… Read More »Communique – Jul. 5, 2005
Remember the 1980s hit “Another One Bites the Dust” by Queen? That song is about getting even by killing people.
If there’s anything the pro-abortion crowd is especially adept with, it’s the subtle use of words — shades of meaning, nuanced turns, linguistic sleight-of-hand.
in this issue: abortion: RIGHT TO PRIVACYculture of life: HOPE IN VIRGINIAeuthanasia: BLACK SHOES / EVALUATING SUFFERINGpolitics: DIVINE INTERVENTIONschiavo: INTERRED / MANAGING CONFLICTstem cell research: HUMAN EMBRYOwisdom: POPE BENEDICT XVIzinger: AWAKE BUT NOT… Read More »Communique – Jun. 24, 2005
St. Sabina’s Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Chicago has had, among those who have spoken from the pulpit
The Wisconsin Assembly has OK’d a bill that would prohibit any college campus receiving taxpayer dollars to advertise, prescrible or dispense the abortion-causing morning after pills.
A long time ago — 1965 to be exact — medical professionals began the practice of redefining when a woman actually became pregnant.