Pro-life video of the day: Van offers DNA testing in NYC
by LauraLoo
Is a “Who’s your daddy” mobile clinic a good idea?
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by LauraLoo
Is a “Who’s your daddy” mobile clinic a good idea?
Email dailyvid@jillstanek.com with your video suggestions.
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When Attorney General Eric Holder appeared before the House Judiciary Committee last Wednesday to provide information on a variety of scandals plaguing the Obama administration, he was also questioned about whether he had ever enforced the federal Born Alive Infants Protection Act. Holder’s response was the same as it was 56 other times that day: “I don’t know.”
The Born Alive Act, passed by Congress in 2002, should have prevented the gruesome and grotesque killing of innocent lives that occurred in the clinic of Kermit Gosnell and is accused to have taken place in the pending case of late-term abortionist Douglas Karpen of Houston, Texas.
Interestingly, Holder seemed to evade a response to the question, put to him by Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ), by referring to his wife as “an obstetrician, a gynecologist – very accomplished in her field.”
What Holder did not mention is that his wife, Sharon Malone Holder of Foxhall OB/GYN in Washington D.C., and her sister are co-owners, through a family trust, of an Atlanta area abortion clinic building, located on Old National Highway in College Park, Georgia….
[Catherine Davis, a founding member of the National Black Prolife Coalition] said she was outraged by the revelations. “There is a clear conflict of interest when the man charged with pursuing those that abuse the system is also one who is engaged in some way with the business.”
~ Dr. Susan Berry, Breitbart.com, May 20
[Video at link; photo via Live Action News]
Comments (9)



Just another example of profiting off promiscuity instead of promoting chastity, abstinence and marriage.
Maury Povich takes his show on the road??
awesome
I think it is good. People have a right to know who their parents/children are. I think the guy is really helping people and doing a good thing.
I’m ambivalent. From a capitalist perspective, this is a great idea if they’ve found a market for it. In terms of what it says about our culture and society? Oh dear…
The truth is that monogamy is not a natural state for humans of either gender. The human male is biologically programmed to spread his seed. The human female is biologically programmed to diversify seed.
Yes, we should rise about our biological natures.
Yes, we should emphasize the intellectual over our passions.
But we shouldn’t be shocked at natural behavior.
Cute pic Carla! LL