- A 3-hour life that changed the world
- Netherlands simultaneously murders disabled babies, supports disability treaty
- Cross-dressing man frightens woman in ladies room
- 'Blindside' mom launching show to help adoptive families
- Mobile ultrasound aims to reach abortion-vulnerable women
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 12:27 PM PDT
She
was loved completely, totally, and fully for the entire 22 weeks and 3
hours of her life. And, she will continue to be loved as she spends
eternity in Heaven. My husband was right when he whispered in her ear,
“The world changed for the better because she was in it.” Although her
time was short, Celeste was a game changer in this world.
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 05:24 AM PDT
The
New York Times editorialized today in favor of the UN Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities, chastising Republicans for
blocking USA ratification. That got me to thinking that the Dutch
authorities allow doctors to kill babies born with disabilities and I
don’t recall a single NYT editorial in defense of those murdered
children.
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 05:14 AM PDT
“No
dad or parent should have to wonder – is my little girl going into the
women’s bathroom with men in there,” he said. “To have a man in the
women’s bathroom is a dangerous thing. That’s just so wrong on so many
levels.”
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 05:09 AM PDT
The
mother whose story inspired the hit movie “The Blindside” has taken on a
new television series to assist families in navigating the process of
adoption.
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 05:06 AM PDT
A
network of pro-life pregnancy centers in Colorado is the latest to take
to the streets with a mobile ultrasound unit that it hopes will help
women choose life and reject abortion.
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