- The fruit of abortion: disposable children
- Maine schoolchildren instructed in homosexual foreplay
- Boy Scouts and 'Bigotry'
- 23 Canadian deaths linked to contraceptives
- IRS scandals raise doubts over HHS mandate judgment
- Child euthanasia is coming to Belgium
- Scottish adoption agency celebrates despite closure threat
Posted: 12 Jun 2013 12:48 PM PDT
Officials
in Birmingham, England, say a six-day-old baby has survived multiple
skull fractures and brain injuries after her mother threw her down a
44-foot-long trash chute in her apartment building.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2013 11:33 AM PDT
A
school district in Maine is apologizing after middle school students
learned about homosexual foreplay during what was supposed to be a
“Diversity Day” presentation. “I don’t want my child taught heterosexual
foreplay, let alone homosexual foreplay,” said an outraged parent
Kristy Howard.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2013 11:29 AM PDT
"For
many years we have seen headlines that proclaim a genetic origin for
homosexuality. Various groups in concert with a willing media have tried
to convince people that being “gay” is a genetically defined trait, as
if being sexually attracted to a person of the same sex is no different
an expression of DNA than one’s height or the color of one’s skin. The
reality however, is that there is nothing scientific or logical in such a
position."
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Posted: 12 Jun 2013 03:23 AM PDT
Yaz
and Yasmin oral contraceptives were suspected in the deaths by doctors
and pharmacists who reported adverse drug reactions to Health Canada,
the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation said, citing documents obtained
from the government agency.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2013 01:54 AM PDT
The
targeting of conservative, pro-life and religious non-profits by the
Internal Revenue Service is drawing concern over the agency’s authority
to decide exemptions to the HHS mandate.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2013 01:51 AM PDT
Child
euthanasia: It’s all over but the final voting in Belgium as the
Parliament agrees across party lines that doctors should be able to
euthanize children.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2013 01:47 AM PDT
Friends
of the St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society gathered at
Glasgow’s cathedral on June 9 to commemorate its years of service and to
support the society’s adoption agency against the threat of forced
closure.
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