Thanksgiving: Human Rights and the Confused
Isn’t it bad enough when shots are fired at pro-life activities from the Department of Killing (DK)—my label for the culture of death?
Isn’t it bad enough when shots are fired at pro-life activities from the Department of Killing (DK)—my label for the culture of death?
Incredible as it seems, there is more gore spewing from Planned Parenthood’s inner sanctum each passing day.
A contentious battle between Catholic groups and the Obama administration has flared in recent days, fueled by the new health-care law and ongoing divisions over access to abortion and birth control.
The Obama administration is close to proclaiming from its glass mountaintop the final decision to require most health insurers to cover contraceptives, the morning-after pill, and elective sterilization.
President Barack Obama has made commitments to many groups and special interest voting groups since his election in 2008, but none as strong as his guarantees to Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Catholic scholars are up in arms about the latest interim rule issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, which is alleged to provide First Amendment protections to religious entities involved in health care, health insurance, and other programs impacted by the mandated distribution of contraception.
We, the people, have once again been steamrolled by the Obama administration and Planned Parenthood.
It is always interesting to receive e-mail alerts from my friend Patrick J. Reilly, president and founder of The Cardinal Newman Society.
Crises abound in the world today whether they are in the streets of London, the hallways of Congress, or the state capitals that house men and women hell-bent on dictating behavioral norms for all of us.
The administration’s decision results from an Institute of Medicine recommendation less than a month ago that argued that the use of birth control would curtail the number of unwanted pregnancies and thus reduce the abortion rate.
When the recent Institute of Medicine recommendations came to light last Tuesday, there was a deluge of media commentary that followed.
Planned Parenthood has been taking some major hits in the last year—both to its image and to its ability to achieve its goals. In this commentary we will take a quick look at what is happening to Planned Parenthood and offer at least one reasonable explanation.