Communique – Aug. 18, 2005
in this issue: hot button issues: PLANNED PARENTHOOD I / PLANNED PARENTHOOD IIabortion: EFFICACY / EUGENICS / RISKSculture of death: BRITAIN / CHOICE / FRAMING A DEBATE /…
in this issue: hot button issues: PLANNED PARENTHOOD I / PLANNED PARENTHOOD IIabortion: EFFICACY / EUGENICS / RISKSculture of death: BRITAIN / CHOICE / FRAMING A DEBATE /…
It’s always amazing to read about what Planned Parenthood plans to do about forcing death on the unsuspecting.
The news report that British experts in human embryology have the technology to allow parents to choose non-defective human embryos is more than disturbing.
There is a continuous theme running through the Planned Parenthood Federation of America web site, a recurring message that equates “pro-life” with violence.
As a society, we love to count things. In fact, we count almost anything that can be counted. Whenever there are a lot of things to count, official counters seem to pop up
in this issue: hot button issues: FRIST / VACCINES / WALKabortion: MINNESOTAbrain injury: GOOD NEWScatholic crusade: ANALYSIScongress: FRIST II / FRIST IIIeuthanasia: BRITAIN / VEGETATIVE STATEhelp wanted: AMERICAN LIFE LEAGUE / TEXAShormone…
Sen. Bill Frist betrayed the babies. So what does National Right to Life have to say? Oh, not much really. Their pro-Republican but not-so-sure-about-pro-life position is that they are “disappointed” with Frist for supporting human embryonic stem cell research.
Senator Richard Durbin, who defines his religious identity as Catholic, is very, very confused. He says that even though he used to oppose abortion consistently