The Freakonomics of giving $500 to adopt, not abort
Well, sit me down and shut you up. One of the Freakonomics authors
Well, sit me down and shut you up. One of the Freakonomics authors
This is interesting in many areas, including the topics of twins, hermaphrodites, and nuances (mistakes?) of conception. An excerpt from a
CNN has reported that on her first day back on the campaign trail after disclosing she had bone cancer, Elizabeth Edwards promoted human embryo experimentation. Speaking at a Cleveland fundraiser, she said: “I think that we’re foolhardy to not be engaging in federal funding of stem-cell research in the most aggressive way we possibly can”…. […]
As reported by
On March 24 the National Review Online’s list of the 50 greatest conservative rock songs of all time, published last May. I was unaware of the list and found it quite interesting and full of surprises. I agree with NRO that it would make a great iPod playlist. On the list were 10 songs within […]
TX Republican state Sen. Dan Patrick has introduced legislation to give an abortion-minded mother $500 to place her baby for adoption rather than abort. Complaints from the abortion industry are interesting, considering they would be perfectly happy to accept the same $500 from the government to abort. According to Associated Content: Fran Hagerty, of the […]
The New Jersey Health Department allowed the
Love the title blurb this morning about pregnancy care centers reaching out to black women in urban areas: “NPR program features discussion on antiabortion groups targeting blacks in urban communities.” “Targeting”? Let’s get this straight. PRCs want to save black children and educate and support their mothers, and this is “targeting”? Meanwhile, according to