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WHO SHOULD LIVE? WHO SHOULD DIE? TAKE A POLL! Opinion polls are just that-polls that aim to get a sense of how the public feels on a certain topic. But, when it comes to discussions of life and death, opinion should have no bearing. The right for every human person to live is inherent in the existence given as a gift from God. To take away that life is to tell God that His will is of no consequence. And to debate life and death is to assume that those things should be up to us. Today's commentary explains why focusing on morality instead of opinion is of utmost necessity. [ Read the full commentary here. ]
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Pro-lifer asks pro-abort NYC Council members: "Excuse me, who is targeting whom?" Jill Stanek Pro-aborts from NARAL, Planned Parenthood, and the rest of the abortion industry accused us of "targeting minorities," "preying upon women," and "endangering women's right to choose." They expressed outrage that we open our clinics in the same buildings as they operate in. So with that in mind, I asked the Council who was targeting whom, who was preying upon whom. |
Time Capsule: Mike Wallace hammers Margaret Sanger in 1957 interview Life Site News In 1957, an aging Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood and the international birth control movement, agreed to an interview with CBS News' Mike Wallace. In stark contrast with the sympathetic reception Sanger could expect to receive today in a network television interview, Wallace hammered Sanger with difficult questions and caught her in contradictions, while Sanger squirmed, fidgeted, and denied statements she had made only a week earlier in pre-interview discussions with CBS staff. |
Life Site News Warren Buffet, one of the world's wealthiest men, is in the news for saying that he wants the rich to pay more in taxes. But according to the continuing research of the Population Research Institute (PRI), Buffet prefers to spend his money ensuring that the poor have as few children as possible. Over the years, the Buffet Foundation has funded some of the most hard-edged, even fanatical, population control programs around. |
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