- Unborn Children Were Big Winners in Recall Victories
- FDR's D-Day Landing Prayer Act read on Senate floor in observance of D-Day
- Pro life generation rising
- AIDS, condoms, and the Catholic Church
- Big government, small families
- Pro-life society splits Australian university
- In November, Voting for Gay 'Marriage?'
Unborn Children Were Big Winners in Recall Victories
Posted: 06 Jun 2012 11:32 AM PDT "Hundreds of thousands of right-to-life people understood the high stakes for unborn children in yesterday's recall elections and they voted their right-to-life convictions." |
FDR's D-Day Landing Prayer Act read on Senate floor in observance of D-Day
Posted: 06 Jun 2012 10:14 AM PDT Today, the D-Day Landing Prayer Act took center stage on the U.S. Senate floor as Senator Rob Portman and Senator Joseph Lieberman jointly read the bill (S. 3078) and FDR's entire prayer that he prayed with the nation the morning of the D-Day landing. |
[[posterous-content:bqptjDemwnbcGFbeaGEC]] Posted: 06 Jun 2012 09:45 AM PDT Just a couple of years ago the head of NARAL (National Abortion Rights Action League) wrote about how she was shocked when she exited a train in Washington, DC and noticed how young the hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers were at the annual March for Life. |
Big government, small families
Posted: 06 Jun 2012 07:07 AM PDT "There is a substantial body of research linking government retirement programs to shrinking family size — both because the programs themselves reduce the economic incentives to have children as a potential prop in your old age, and because the taxes required to pay for them make it harder to raise those children to adulthood in the first place." |
Pro-life society splits Australian university
Posted: 06 Jun 2012 07:06 AM PDT Students at Sydney University have supported funding for its first ever pro life society as a new debate around the issue heats up. |
In November, Voting for Gay 'Marriage?'
Posted: 06 Jun 2012 06:27 AM PDT There is a good chance that, this time a year from now, we will be waiting for the Supreme Court to issue its ruling in a landmark case on gay 'marriage.' |