- The Hookup Hoax
- Contraception confusion
- Indian babies for sale
- Christian lawyers sue to overturn contraception mandate
- PA mom faces misdemeanor charges for tossing dead son into trash bag
- Judicial activism protects abortion in Alabama
- Scientists Successfully Generate 'Artificial Bones' from Umbilical Cord Stem Cells
Posted: 25 Jul 2013 12:39 PM PDT
Fifty
years ago, Betty Friedan, a restless Marxist, published The Feminine
Mystique. Its premise was that women were miserable in the “comfortable
concentration camp” of domestic life but were too brainwashed to know
it. The job of feminism was to “raise the consciousness” of these
benighted dupes.
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Posted: 25 Jul 2013 04:08 AM PDT
"Here
is something that you probably were not informed of: the pill ages the
cervix about two years for every one year of use. This is one reason why
pill use can lead to infertility later on (and why the contraceptive
industry fuels the multi-billion dollar infertility industry)."
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Posted: 25 Jul 2013 04:02 AM PDT
A
survey of surrogate mothers and commissioning parents in India deepens
suspicions that the US$2 billion industry is deeply exploitative. The
Center for Social Research, a lobby group for women's rights,
interviewed 100 mothers and 50 commissioning parents in Mumbai and New
Delhi.
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Posted: 25 Jul 2013 03:41 AM PDT
Michael
and Shaun Willis and their Michigan-based law firm filed a lawsuit
seeking to have the HHS mandate declared a violation of the Constitution
and of federal law over religious liberty concerns.
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Posted: 24 Jul 2013 11:14 PM PDT
Police
have charged a Pennsylvania woman with two misdemeanor charges after
she wrapped the body of her newborn son in a trash bag and left it
inside a trash can in her parents' home for four days.
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Posted: 24 Jul 2013 08:55 PM PDT
A
federal judge on Tuesday delayed until next year the enforcement of
Alabama's new abortion law, which tightens restrictions on providers
and, according to opponents, could force the closing of more than half
of the state's abortion clinics.
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Posted: 24 Jul 2013 11:17 AM PDT
Scientists
in Granada, Spain, have patented a new biomaterial that facilitates
generating bone tissue—artificial bones in other words—from umbilical
cord stem cells .
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