Thursday, October 4, 2012

Heroic News: “Ambulance Hauls Away N.C. Woman After Abortion” plus 9 more


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Posted: 04 Oct 2012 11:47 AM PDT
On Monday, October 1, an ambulance was seen leaving A Preferred Woman's Health Center abortion clinic on Latrobe Drive in Charlotte with a patient inside.

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 11:12 AM PDT
From the pro-life perspective, Romney scored points with pro-life voters for making a clear case for repealing Obamacare, the health care law that pro-life advocates have attacked for funding abortions with taxpayer dollars.
Posted: 04 Oct 2012 08:18 AM PDT
Theodore Shulman, a pro-abortion activist who in 2010 threatened to kill several pro-life leaders, has been sentenced to 41 months in federal prison.
Shulman, 51, pleaded guilty in May to one count of transmitting a threat to injure another person.

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 07:14 AM PDT
Abortion activists will often argue that the unborn child doesn’t have the right to life because it depends entirely on another person - the mother - for sustenance. But a video released today by the pro-life organization Secular Pro-Life, featuring the mother of conjoined twins, challenges this argument in a unique and powerful way.

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 07:06 AM PDT
Pro-life leaders in Argentina are encouraging the governor of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri, to veto a law legalizing abortion in the province which was passed on Sept. 28.

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 07:05 AM PDT
Students at Loyola Law School have drawn criticism over writing a legal brief in support of Costa Rica legalizing in-vitro fertilization, a practice condemned by the Church.

Posted: 04 Oct 2012 06:58 AM PDT
Morocco blocked a Dutch "abortion ship" from entering one of its harbors on Thursday during a campaign group's first attempt to visit to a Muslim country to raise awareness about 'safe' methods of abortion.
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Posted: 03 Oct 2012 05:04 PM PDT
A new video has surfaced and The Brody File has the exclusive. It shows Barack Obama talking about how the human fetus is a “potential life.” (As opposed to an actual life.)

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 04:03 PM PDT
A Christian Bible publisher has become the latest of nearly 100 plaintiffs to file a lawsuit challenging the federal contraception mandate over religious liberty violations.

Posted: 03 Oct 2012 02:55 PM PDT
President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has drawn criticism amid allegations that its members have been making bigoted election calls to Catholics attacking the Mormon faith.

Deal Hudson, political activist and president of the Pennsylvania Catholics Network, warned that members of the Obama campaign have been making phone calls asking voters, “How can you support a Mormon who does not believe in Jesus Christ?”

On Sept. 26 and Oct. 2, Hudson reported that a campaign group known as “Catholics for Obama” was making calls directed at raising doubts about Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith.

In articles posted on Catholic Online, he said that Joy Allen, co-chair of the pro-life committee at Sts. John and Paul Catholic parish in Franklin Park, Pa., received two phone calls asking for her college-age children.

In both cases, the callers identified themselves as being from the Obama campaign and said that they were practicing Catholics and Obama supporters before asking Allen how she could possibly support a Mormon, he said.

Reading from the same script, he added, the callers also tried to assert that neither President Obama nor Planned Parenthood promotes abortion and to discuss the pro-Obama “Nuns on the Bus” campaign.

When questioned about the reports, an Obama campaign official told CNA that the campaign considers a candidate’s religion to be off-limits but did not respond to questions about the alleged calls.

Hudson and Deacon Keith Fournier, editor in chief at Catholic Online, argued that the campaign is guilty of “playing the Mormon card,” which is “insulting to Catholics with the accompanying presumption that such prejudice appeals to them.”

In an Oct. 3 article, Hudson and Fournier criticized the “eruption of bigotry on the phone lines” and called for an apology from the Obama campaign as “an extremely civilized and appropriate gesture.”

Princeton University law professor Robert P. George called on all Catholics to condemn “the anti-Mormon bigotry of these calls.”

“I don’t know who is behind these calls, but the Obama campaign should, in all decency, immediately try to figure it out and shut them down,” he said in an Oct. 2 post on “First Thoughts,” a blog sponsored by the ecumenical journal, “First Things.”

George described the allegations as “the most egregious of many nauseating examples of the anti-Mormon bigotry that has crawled out of the swamp in relation to Governor Romney’s nomination as the Republican candidate for president.”

While other examples may be more subtle and sophisticated, they are “no less appalling,” he said.

The “extraordinary decency, generosity, and patriotism” of the overwhelming majority of Mormons, and their “contributions to the common good of our society” make this defamation “particularly grotesque,” George argued.

“Whether or not we happen to support Governor Romney in this campaign, we Catholics should be united in our friendship with, and high regard for, the Latter-Day Saints,” he said.