Obama SCOTUS Nominee will Refocus Personhood Fight As Souter Retires
President Barack Obama will make his first nomination to the United States Supreme Court as Justice David Souter announced his imminent retirement in June
President Barack Obama will make his first nomination to the United States Supreme Court as Justice David Souter announced his imminent retirement in June
A recent article by Detroit Free Press reporter Megha Satyanarayana aroused in me a fundamental disdain for dishonesty that I find very hard to ignore.
The next time you see someone in a pro-life t-shirt dancing in a puddle, holding up the London Bridge, or smirking for the camera next to a police officer – you may be witnessing American Life League’s Pro-Life T-Shirt Week in action.
American Life League’s president, Judie Brown, issued the following statement today on the Senate’s confirmation, 65 – 31, of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
These two definitions, if one is to believe the L. A. Times’ Tim Rutten, set forth a conflict between pro-abortion Democrat Kathleen Sebelius and the Catholic Church, the Church being the entity Rutten accuses of waging a “holy war.”
oday I will be in Canada, giving a presentation to a group of pro-lifers. I thought then, that it would be appropriate to share this blog with you.
The unbelievable results of the Baby Steps DVD, produced by American Life League, continue to inspire, motivate and touch the hearts of each person involved with ALL.
When Governor Sarah Palin told an Indiana Right to Life banquet audience that her son Trig was a miracle, I can only imagine the standing ovation she must have received.
Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano wasted little time in going after President Obama’s most beloved opponents, pro-life Americans.
In 1985, when an IBM executive by the name of James W. Sedlak started Stop Planned Parenthood, I really do not think he had any idea that his realization of a need and the subsequent implementation of his idea would result in such a phenomenal success.
Some months ago, when Dignitas Personae was first published, we examined the section of the document dealing with the adoption of the frozen embryo, and came to a premature conclusion that the document was flatly rejecting the idea of the adoption of the frozen embryo.
In 1985, when an IBM executive by the name of James W. Sedlak started Stop Planned Parenthood, I really do not think he had any idea that his realization of a need and the subsequent implementation of his idea would result in such a phenomenal success.