Thursday, April 5, 2012

ALL Pro-Life Today Report 4/5/2012

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Obama's video in support of Planned Parenthood: Rapid fire deception
By Rita Diller     
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You can't fool all the people all of the time, but President Obama and Planned Parenthood have honed deception to a fine art.

Witness the recent video released by Obama which regurgitates, in less than two minutes, the most common lies that we have heard ad nauseam in support of Planned Parenthood and abortion. The supportive comments below the video show that Obama and PP can fool a lot of the people a lot of the time. 
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HEADLINES
Richmond Times-Dispatch

Virginia's top health official has granted permission to Planned Parenthood to create an operating room at its Virginia Beach health clinic to provide gynecological services to poor women in the Hampton Roads and Peninsula areas. State Health Commissioner Karen Remley ruled late last week that the barriers to care for poor women in the region justified a certificate of public need for the operating room, despite a general surplus of operating rooms in the region. In granting the certificate, Remley dismissed concerns expressed by her staff and a major hospital chain in the region that the operating room was not needed, as well as accusations by anti-abortion activists that the surgical center would be used for late-term abortions.   


LifeSiteNews

As the Catholic Church in America fights Obama's contraceptive
mandate----perhaps its most vigorous defense of Catholic sexual teaching in decades----the Cardinal Archbishop of New York has admitted that the Church has failed to teach the faithful Catholic teaching on contraception, and so "forfeited the chance to be a coherent moral voice when it comes to one of the more burning issues of the day." In a frank interview with the Wall Street Journal's James Taranto, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who heads the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and is increasingly being billed as America's leading Catholic cleric, says the Church has failed to communicate its moral teachings in the area of sexuality. He says further that the fault lies with Church leaders.   


St. Louis Review

In his weekly column in the St. Louis Review (March 2), Archbishop Robert J. Carlson states that "artificial contraception is a serious issue with significant consequences ... We should not avoid the issues; we should face them head on." He then goes on to discuss the theological and moral reasons for the Church's opposition to contraception while delineating our Church's appreciation of the struggle faced by some couples and offers alternatives available via the natural methods. Cognizant of significant discussion in the media regarding contraceptive coverage by the recent Health and Human Services mandate and in response to our archbishop's challenge to face this "head on," we, as local Catholic obstetrician-gynecologists, respond to his request to address the medical concerns