- Poll: 59% oppose Obamacare's HHS mandate
- Childish and childless
- Uh-oh: Red kettles raising a red flag?
- Free abortions on the Hill
- Planned Parenthood employee accused of sexual assault
- Australian women want $12 abortions
- A Pro-Life Prisoner of Conscience
- Australia Holds First Same-Sex 'Marriages'
- A Love unto death
- Judge forces baker to violate religious beliefs
- Mother Escapes Forced Abortion by Jumping Out Window
- Catholic leaders recall Mandela's complicated legacy
- US embassy in Philippines issues 1st same-sex visas
- A Peculiar Pro-Choice Compromise on Abortion
Family
Research Council (FRC) and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) released
the results of a commissioned national survey showing that 59 percent of
likely voters "oppose the mandate requiring the coverage of preventive
care services for women which includes all FDA approved contraceptives,
including drugs that can destroy a human embryo, and sterilization
services without a direct cost to the patient."
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Marriage
is slowly becoming less firmly hitched to child rearing, as ideas about
why to wed have shifted, and rearing kids out of wedlock becomes more
common. Putting off parenthood has also given married couples more time
to weigh whether they want children at all.
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"We
are sorry to report there has been no change. The Salvation Army
approves of abortion in cases of rape, incest, health of the mother and
fetal deformity. We, as a 100% pro-life organization, cannot make
exceptions."
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CBS
Sacramento is reporting that a Planned Parenthood employee was arrested
on a count of sexual battery, according to the Sacramento Police.
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It
was billed as a "breakthrough" - putting the abortion pill RU486 on the
pharmaceutical benefits scheme and slashing the cost of killing your
unborn baby to as little as $12.
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Mary
Wagner was arrested after she entered the waiting room of a Toronto
abortion clinic and offered help to any woman who would consider
changing her mind. She has been in jail ever since on charges of
“mischief."
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Australia
held its first same-sex marriages on Saturday, defying efforts by the
country's new conservative government to outlaw the practice in the
courts and reverse a "rainbow weekend" of unions.
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Our
little Margaret Thérèse was born after two panicky hours. She was only
19 weeks gestation, but she was alive when she was born, her little
heart beating busily, her features perfect. She lived for one hour
before leaving us, skin to skin on my chest as I willed the crazy heat
from my fever to somehow keep her alive, knowing full well that it was
impossible.
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A Colorado judge says a baker who refused to make a
'wedding cake' for a same-sex ceremony must serve gay couples despite his religious beliefs, a ruling that a civil rights group hailed as a victory for gay rights. |
Abortion
activists talk a good game about being pro-choice but some “pro-choice”
activists are truly pro-abortion. Take, for example, the pro-abortion
people who pressured a young woman in England to go to an abortion
clinic.
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Church
leaders in the United States offered prayers for the late Nelson
Mandela, remembering both his courageous anti-apartheid leadership and
his promotion of one of the world’s most liberal abortion laws.
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Although
same-sex "marriage" is not yet recognized in the Philippines, the
embassy said gay Americans are now able to petition for family-based
visas on behalf of their Filipino "spouses," "fiancés," and their
children.
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Jill
Filipovic, a lawyer and columnist, calls for an abortion compromise in
which access to abortion is restricted after the first twelve weeks of a
pregnancy, unless the pregnancy threatens a woman's health (including
her mental health) or if fetal anomalies are suspected.
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