- After nephew's death, Paul Brilliant walks 300 hundred miles for life
- Gay indoctrination law heading for the books in Cali?
- Helping hand available for premature babies and their families
- Paul Ryan urges Catholics to act efore religious freedoms erode further
- Obamacare begins child sterilization without parental consent
After nephew's death, Paul Brilliant walks 300 hundred miles for life
Posted: 18 Aug 2012 12:34 PM PDT The uncle who took the place of his nephew Andrew Kentigern Moore, a pro-life advocate who was killed on a cross-country outreach walk, remembers him as a “gentle soul” who was motivated to work against abortion from an early age. |
Gay indoctrination law heading for the books in Cali?
Posted: 18 Aug 2012 12:31 PM PDT "[The law] unconstitutionally prohibits speech…violates privacy and personal autonomy rights, intermeddles in theological disputes, clashes with other laws and creates significant unintended consequences," Matt McReynolds,, a staff attorney with Sacramento-based Pacific Justice Institute, said. |
Helping hand available for premature babies and their families
Posted: 18 Aug 2012 12:31 PM PDT When Pemulwuy's Jake Davidson was born 10 weeks premature in September last year, there was a real chance he wouldn't survive. His young mother Jess said things were touch and go when her tiny son spent two weeks on a CPAP breathing machine. |
Paul Ryan urges Catholics to act efore religious freedoms erode further
Posted: 17 Aug 2012 03:37 PM PDT Presumptive Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan says Catholics must act now to protect their right to religious freedom from being diminished in American society. |
Obamacare begins child sterilization without parental consent
Posted: 17 Aug 2012 03:32 PM PDT With back-to-school season in full swing across the nation, parents in Oregon have more to worry about than shopping for sweaters and purchasing pencils. In the state of Oregon, the Obamacare mandate, which went into effect on August 1, 2012, provides free sterilizations to girls as young as fifteen. Now, your daughter, your high school freshman, can choose, without your consent, to be permanently sterilized. |