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- 'Yes To You' video by Courage tagged as 'anti-gay'
- Doc: push for teen IUD use dangerous business
- Bishop Paprocki warns of 'intrinsic evil' in Dem platform
- The Corporate Money behind Planned Parenthood
- Neb. AG to appeal federal contraception ruling
- Clinton to women of developing world: Condoms, not clean water
'Yes To You' video by Courage tagged as 'anti-gay'
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 09:26 AM PDT "Those that would say that the Church is 'anti-gay' are either misinformed or deliberately distorting the truth to push their own agenda." |
Doc: push for teen IUD use dangerous business
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 06:31 AM PDT A major OB/GYN group's promotion of intrauterine devices (IUDs) and hormonal implants in teenage girls has drawn criticism over the risks posed to patients' health and well-being. |
Bishop Paprocki warns of 'intrinsic evil' in Dem platform
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 06:30 AM PDT Drawing particular attention to the Democratic Party platform’s support for “intrinsic evils” like abortion and “same-sex marriage,” Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki of Springfield, Ill. has said Catholics need to “think and pray very carefully” about their votes in the upcoming election. |
The Corporate Money behind Planned Parenthood
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 06:28 AM PDT Life Decisions International (LDI) has released a revised edition of The Boycott List, which identifies corporations that support Planned Parenthood, the world's primary abortion-advocacy behemoth. |
Neb. AG to appeal federal contraception ruling
Posted: 26 Sep 2012 03:27 PM PDT The Nebraska Attorney General's Office is appealing the dismissal of a lawsuit that tried to block part of the federal health care law requiring contraception coverage for employees. |
Clinton to women of developing world: Condoms, not clean water
Posted: 26 Sep 2012 03:11 PM PDT Prices for long-acting contraception will be halved for 27 million women in the developing world through a new partnership, former President Bill Clinton and other world leaders announced Wednesday, a move they apparently found more crucial than supplying food and clean drinking water. |