Entries for January, 2007

Blogs4Life spy games

It appears pro-aborts infiltrated FRC’s Blogs4Life conference, not that I minded. “Amused” and “intrigued” would be better descriptors. The hope is always that exposure to unfiltered pro-life truths will make a positive impact. Not so this time. The blogger at feministing.com, was not a spy who loved us. She said this, among other things, which [...]

Stanek: Powerpoint slides Blogs4Life speech

The second annual Blogs4life Conference, hosted by the Family Research Council in Washington, D. C., and scheduled before and after the 34th Annual March for Life, will be shown live this morning beginning 9:00 a.m. EST over the Internet. Go here to see the scheduled line-up of speakers and instructions to view the conference. Demonstrating [...]

Note to AP: Update stylebook on correct use of “fetus”

You would have a difficult time figuring out Barack Obama supports infanticide by the Associated Press story yesterday entitled, “Obama Record May Be Gold Mine For Critics.” Each of five times the AP referred to Obama’s votes as state Senator to allow infanticide to continue in Illinois, it softened the blow to make it unintelligible [...]

New Stanek WND column, “When Obama chose his church over his state”

The fix may have been in on Barack Obama’s opposition as state senator to Illinois’ Born Alive Infant Protection Act, aka support of infanticide. I’ve always wondered what compelled Obama not to just vote against Born Alive but attempt single-handedly to thwart its passage, not once, not twice, but three times…. So with the new [...]

“Social justice” movement dangerous to Pro-life movement

Just read this disturbing commentary in Human Events, published January 8. Its thesis is this: A significant factor in this election will be the left’s effort to finally achieve a goal it has pursued for decades: convincing a majority of Americans that liberal “social justice” and traditional Christianity are one and the same. Liberals have [...]

Why note age of embryonic stem cells?

Two of many good points Sarah Flashing, at the blog Flashpoint, made in her critique of a C-Span-covered interview of Gail Pressburg, co-author of The Promise & Politics of Stem Cell Research, were these: “Five-day old cells.” Gail, are you afraid to use the word embryo? After all, the name of the research establishes that [...]

New pro-life blog in Dallas, ya’ll

I met my friend Andrew Smith when he worked as travel coordinator at Priests for Life. While travelling the country for PFL, Andrew met pro-lifer Jacquelyn (whose previous last name I have already forgotten!), who worked for Catholic Pro-Life Committee in Dallas. Theirs is a great pro-life love story. Andrew and Jacquelyn fell in love, [...]

Abortion and eternal lives

Here’s a note I received and accompanying testimony, both of which the author gave me permission to post: Jill, I enjoyed reading your column, “Is God allowing abortion to save eternal lives?” What I found missing was the fact that many abortions (I’ve heard 20%) are committed by women who are professed Christians. Sadly, I [...]

New Stanek WND column, “Barack Obama’s constitutional crisis”

Barack Obama considers himself a constitutional expert. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago for 10 years. Both are listed in the top 10 law schools in the country. But don’t be fooled. Obama is constitutionally challenged in at least one key area. Example one comes from [...]

New Stanek WND column, “Born Alive Veterans for Truth”

On Jan. 10, 2005, newly elected U. S. Sen. Barack Obama sauntered a victory lap inside the Illinois state Capitol, where he had just tenured seven years as state senator. A journalist recently wrote that journalists can’t seem to write about Obama these days without using the term “rock star.” At that time, Obama was [...]

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J LoughnerOne of the school’s deans reported to police a teacher’s concern about Loughner responding to a classmate’s poem about abortion.

“… Loughner had made comments in the class about abortion, wars, killing people, and ‘why don’t we just strap bombs to babies,’” the police report says. “[The dean] said that Loughner has a ‘dark personality’ and is kind of ‘creepy’ and they had resolved to just keep an eye on him.”

Still, a later report by Aubrey Conover, an “Advanced Program Manager” at Pima College, described talking with Loughner about his in-class abortion comments.

“He said that the class had been talking about abortion, which made him think of death, which made him think of suicide bombers, which made him think of babies as suicicde (sic) bombers,” that letter states. “We talked about how you need to give context to you (sic) statements, especially when deal (sic) with emotional issues. Jared said he would not say anothing (sic) in class.”

~ Phoenix New Times, March 28, on Jared Loughner, convicted for slaughtering six people and injuring 13 others, including former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, in a shooting rampage on January 8, 2011

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