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Lunch Break: Miss me yet?

To give us a break from the daily grind... As a matter of fact I do, Mr. President. Very much. [JLS speaking] Email Bethany with your Lunch Break suggestions. Read the billboard's backstory on page 2....

Lunch Break: Obama's jobs program success

To give us a break from the daily grind: Email Bethany with your Lunch Break suggestions....

Lunch Break: Obama's home teleprompter malfunctions during family dinner

To give us a break from the daily grind.. Obama's Home Teleprompter Malfunctions During Family Dinner Email Bethany with your Lunch Break suggestions. [HT: Dan McConchie]...

Mixed message: Progressive Evangelical let down but not surprised by Obama

by Carder This another casualty - somewhat - on the left regarding President Obama's withering agenda. This time it's progressive Evangelical Tony Campolo, a Baptist minister from Philadelphia, former spiritual adviser to President Clinton, and founder of the Red Letter...

New Stanek WND column, "With Roeder trial, abortion dodges another bullet"

UPDATE, 3:27p: Pastor Mark sent me a link to the following video. It is a clip of the courtroom scene on January 28. It shows how Scott Roeder was stifled from talking about the very reason he murdered George Tiller...

(Prolifer)ations 2-2-10

by Susie Allen, TN pro-life activist Mark Pickup contrasts Nobel Peace Prize winners Mother Teresa and Barack Obama......

Breaking from WaPo: "Landmark" abstinence ed study "could have major implications"

The Washington Post posted a breakthrough story this afternoon about a "landmark" scientific study showing abstinence education works and comprehensive sex ed, well, not so much. High points: Study subjects were African-American students Study controls and results were so airtight...

Sunday funny 1-31-10

This cartoon was posted as "Views America" at GoComics.com January 29 and comes via Cartoon Arts International... I'm perhaps not the only pro-lifer who finds poignant, obviously unintended, meaning in that cartoon. I don't know... justice? now he knows how...

New Stanek poll: In the case of Obama v. Alito, I rule in favor of...

I have a new poll question up (bottom right side of home page): In the case of Obama v. Alito, I rule in favor of... The previous poll question was tough. No one can say s/he knows for sure who...

(Prolifer)ations 1-29-10

by Susie Allen, TN pro-life activist Culture Campaign reports on the increased rates of teen pregnancy between 2005 and 2006. From Rob Stein of the Washington Post......

Lunch Break: Obama Girl, "At least I wasn't the Edwards girl"

To give us a break from the daily grind... The Obama Girl has lost that loving feeling for the President, as she explained last night on Hannity... Email Bethany with your Lunch Break suggestions. [HT: Newsbusters]...

The Battle of Fitchburg begins: Planned Parenthood getting federal stimulus money to open new shop

UDPATE, 1/30, 7:02a: Hot Air has a good post on this growing controversy. 1/29, 11:44a: Of course. Why am I not surprised? On January 23 and 25 I posted the following as our Quote of the Day: Once we have...

It's alive! Democrats plot anew to pass healthcare

1/26, 9:25a: Douglas Johnson of the National Right to Life Committee posted this comment, which is a point well taken: All of this talk about the budget reconciliation process is very interesting, and important in a sense, but it should...

WaPo columnist after attending March for Life: "Roe supporters (including me) are justifiably nervous"

Interesting observations from pro-abort Washington Post columnist Robert McCartney on January 24: I went to the March for Life rally Friday on the Mall expecting to write about its irrelevance. Isn't it quaint, I thought, that these abortion protesters show...

Sunday funnies 1-24-10

Wow, I think I set a personal record, gleaning 28 political cartoons from this week's pile that I thought were pretty good. So like last week I'll confine myself today to posting my top 5 favorites. This first one wins...

First ever March for Life pro-life protest at the White House

UPDATE, 1/23, 9:41a: Well, I have to say the "mini-rally" lived up to its name. Disappointing turnout, maybe 200-300 people. It appears the decision by organizers to hush publicity for fear crowd size would eclipse the permit allowance of...

The healthcare issue: As dead as the deer in "Tommy Boy"

I was in a workshop yesterday when the speaker announced Nancy Pelosi had declared the healthcare bill dead. That's not exactly what I'm reading this morning, although lots of what I'm reading is good. I had a chance last night...

Gearing up for Roe v. Wade events

I got to DC yesterday and will be in an all-day meeting today. I'll try to blog if there's wireless service. One year ago tonight I flew to Washington for the March for Life and related events - the night...

"Forces of change now target Obama"

There must be some Democrats secretly happy that Republican MA Senator-elect Scott Brown won yesterday. Brown's victory goes a long way toward getting the Obama healthcare monkey off their back, even allowing them to shift blame to the GOP...

Pro-lifer heckles Obama at Coakley rally

UPDATE, 2p: While the 1st video posted focuses on Obama, this video focuses on the pro-life protester: [HT: Newsmax.com] 11:03a: Yesterday President Obama was holding a rally for Democrat pro-abort MA Senate candidate Martha Coakley, and a pro-life protester interrupted...

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