Sunday funnies 9-5-10
The funniest thing about my 1st 3 picks for top political cartoons of the past week is they were all drawn by liberals. by Mike Luckovich at GoComics.com… by Joel Pett at GoComics.com…
The funniest thing about my 1st 3 picks for top political cartoons of the past week is they were all drawn by liberals. by Mike Luckovich at GoComics.com… by Joel Pett at GoComics.com…
The LORD examines both the righteous and the wicked. He hates everyone who loves violence. He rains down blazing coals on the wicked, punishing them with burning sulfur and scorching winds. For the LORD is righteous, and he loves justice. Those who do what is right will see his face ~ Psalm 11:5-7, New Living […]
I am always interested when pro-aborts let down their guard and give honest insights, even if typically couched by rhetoric. So I was intrigued by this nugget in the September 2 Abortion Gang blog post, “An intro to the pro-choice Twitter movement”:
I’ve written quite a bit this week on the embryonic stem cell research issue (here and here). In response I received this email: I can’t imagine Magda’s plight, although I can identify somewhat with the desperate desire for research to find a cure, having learned after my youngest grandson was born 9 months ago he […]
The Center for Reproductive Rights recently released its summary on the “major trends in anti-abortion legislation that emerged this year and of the onerous abortion restrictions enacted,” according to a statement from the organization. “A First Look Back at the 2010 State Legislative Session,” details alarming trends among the states to severely restrict access to […]
It’s a tragic day for Planned Parenthood Golden Gate. Not only did Mama Planned Parenthood finally follow through with her threat to abort the bothersome affiliate, but the IRS came calling. Reported the New York Times:
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN Pro-Life with Christ highlights the miraculous story of a 27-week-old baby boy declared dead at birth, only to be revived during skin-to-skin contact with his mother. There appears to be some negligence on the doctor’s part.
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat A Wall Street Journal blog has a short interview with James Sherley and Theresa Deisher, the plaintiffs in the case Sherley v. Sebelius which has at least temporarily halted the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research: About 2004, I was sitting in my kitchen with my kids […]