- British couple defy doctor's orders, deliver perfectly healthy baby
- A heart full of Grace
- Breaking: SCOTUS will hear HHS mandate cases
- Pope Francis Rejects 'Progressive' Views on Abortion
- Obamacare Penalizes Married Couples
- Living with Down Syndrome
- Death panels 'built into' Obamacare
- US pressuring Philippines to contract themselves out of existence?
- Abortion a global downward trend?
- Can Obamacare's woes be pinned on abortion?
- Abortions in Haiti 'addicting' to some docs
- Russia outlaws abortion ads
- Friendly fire? Pro-abortion researcher doubts safety of RU-486
- The real lives of gay men
Doctors
informed Liane and Iain Stooke that their baby girl was brain damaged
after a damning ultrasound scan. The physicians at Frenchay Hospital
recommended an abortion and said the scan showed Miley would have no
"meaningful quality of life."
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“It’s
a girl!” The nurse announced. After the birth of seven healthy sons,
those words should have brought great joy. Under different
circumstances, I would have done back flips. Instead, she was what I had
feared. When I saw her almond-shaped eyes, my heart froze—Down’s
syndrome.
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Pope
Francis said Tuesday in his first apostolic exhortation that no matter
how much the Catholic Church modernizes and changes, it would not be
"progressive" to abandon its views about the morality of abortion.
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The
Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, punishes married couples
by making it more difficult than unmarried couples to receive subsidies.
Under the ACA, the less income earned, the more money is available to
individuals from the government to pay for health insurance.
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Fewer
children with Down syndrome are being born in Denmark, and there’s been
a consistent drop in the country since 2006, when prenatal screening
was first introduced for the genetic condition.
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The
Affordable Care Act contains provisions for "death panels," which
decide which critically-ill patients receive care and which won't,
according to Mark Halperin, senior political analyst for Time magazine.
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The
Philippines has long been under pressure from the U.S and elsewhere to
adopt a China-like population control program, with the latest argument
being that the mandatory provision of contraceptives will reduce
maternal mortality in the island nation.
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Rising
religious objections to the practice come 93 years after the Soviet
Union became the first country to legalize abortions. Today, they are
still legal - and free.
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"Weeks
after the Obamacare train wreck began hurtling off the tracks, the
president finally offered an apology for the disastrous rollout.
Meanwhile, the liberal focus remains steady on the goal to ensure that
women are properly outfitted for casual sex and that should the
accoutrements fail for whatever reason, the means to deal with the
result will be readily available."
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As
a small TV fields images of an exterior surveillance camera, the doctor
leans back in his chair. He boasts that doing an “abortion is like
cocaine. Once you start, you can’t stop because the money is so good.”
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The
newly signed amendments to the law on healthcare introduce a ban on the
abortion advertising, and make the illegal practicing of folk medicine a
misdemeanor.
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Approved in the U.S., the chemical abortion method is now legally on the market in at least 50 countries.
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"The
arguments made by our best defenders of man-woman marriage focus almost
exclusively on the definition of marriage and the rights of children to
have both a mother and a father, and they explicitly say their
arguments have nothing to do with the underlying question of
homosexuality."
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