- California attempts to combat date rape with promiscuity
- French women rejecting contraception for health, environmental reasons
- War on Women? Planned Parenthood Opposes Selling Birth Control Over the Counter
- Royal Baby: Once Again the Entire World Knows a Baby is a Baby
- Big Abortion Tries to Buy an Election in Pro-Life Tennessee
- Hit by a car and in a coma, surfer 'Miracle Matt' gets back on the board
- Yale pro-life group to hold second annual conference
Instead
of waiting for your partner to say "no," speakers onstage told
students, you should seek an explicit "yes." It could come in the form
of a smile, a nod or a verbal yes, as long as it's unambiguous,
"enthusiastic" and ongoing.
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In
an editorial in the Vatican’s newspaper L’Osservatore Romano a Catholic
feminist writer has noted that the popularity of artificial birth
control is dipping among French women.
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Pro-life
candidates across the country are facing attacks from liberal activist
groups and their Democratic opponents with ads claiming they are
engaging in some sort of war on women.The ads claim pro-life candidates
like Cory Gardner in Colorado and Iowa’s Joni Ernst somehow oppose birth
control and contraception because they once supported personhood
proposals setting forth the scientific fact that life begins at
conception.
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The
former Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has announced she’s
pregnant with baby number two. And once again, the world seems to
understand that an unborn baby is a baby, and not something else.
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"The
Tennessee supreme court (long dominated by the Left — a holdover from
Tennessee’s days as a blue-dog Democrat state) has decreed that the
Tennessee Constitution protects abortion rights to a greater extent than
the United States Supreme Court has protected the federal right to
abortion."
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Matt Foushee stood up on his board Sunday, a year after being hit by a truck and left in a coma in Mexico during a surfing trip.
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The second annual Vita et Veritas Conference on Life, sponsored by Choose Life at Yale, will be held Sept. 19 and 20.
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