Tuesday, April 10, 2012 | An Attack on Women? The Tangled Web of Lies! By Judie Brown In today's often selfish, me-first society, where a person's own wants and needs come before that of family, children, or the best interest of someone else, the truth about contraception is either rarely seen or is scoffed at. When a woman does not want to become pregnant, she happily pops a pill. When a man is afraid of having a child or having more children, he encourages contraception----a regular dose of the pill or the emergency morning-after pill. And if that doesn't work, then murdering the baby is a legal option. Never once do these people think of God's will for a family, for the baby they may have created, or for the health of the woman ingesting caustic chemicals into her body. Even the government is justifying this behavior and wants to pay for it. But what is the truth about birth control pills? Read today's commentary to find it. [Click here to read more.] | |
HEADLINES | | LifeSiteNews The upcoming episode of Catholic Action Insight hosted by Thomas McKenna to air on EWTN on Wednesday, April 11 at 2:30 p.m. and April 13 at 9:00 p.m. EST will surely ignite discussion among Catholics on the impending mandate which is an attack on religious liberty. In this interview, Cardinal Raymond Burke speaks out for the first time in a public interview on matters of faith, religious liberty, and culpability in relation to this threatened mandate for employers. |
| Washington Examiner Justly regarded as the most aggressive abortion defender to ever occupy the White House, President Obama has spent two years prosecuting pro-life advocates, using the Department of Justice as his weapon. This campaign is so legally groundless that a federal judge recently ordered the DOJ to pay $120,000 to one of its targets, a pro-lifer caught peaceably distributing anti-abortion literature outside a Florida abortion facility. |
| JillStanek.com On September 30, 2011 Planned Parenthood Ann Arbor "deathscort" Bernie Klein went too far and was charged with assaulting a pro-life sidewalk counselor. After pleading down to the misdemeanor charge of "jostling," Klein was convicted two weeks ago and slapped with a $250 fine. | |