Entries Tagged ‘Department of Health and Human Services’
Jivin J’s Life Links 10-9-09
by In Winnipeg, two men have pleaded guilty to murder after killing a pregnant woman who was carrying one of their children. A teenager previously pleaded guilty to his role in the killing: Roxanne Fernando, 24, was lured to a violent death in February 2007, only weeks after discovering she was pregnant with Plourde’s child…. […]
Sebelius confirmed; Brownback cites fear of Swine Flu
Yesterday afternoon the US Senate confirmed radical pro-abort KS Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as Secretary of the HHS by a vote of 65-31. Breaking it down, every no vote came from Republicans (31 of 39 Republicans voting and counting Spector as a Democrat). Both Independents, Lieberman (CT) and Sanders (VT) voted yes. Every Democrat voted party […]
Brownback the stubborn mule
UPDATE, 10:20a: Susan B. Anthony List just released a statement, based on Sebelius’ veto yesterday of “woman-centered legislation” further regulating late-term abortionists: “If there was any doubt about how a pro-life Senator ought to vote on the Sebelius nomination, there should be no doubt now,” said SBA President Marjorie Dannenfelser [pictured right]…. SBA spearheaded a […]
Tiller started PAC with $200k to elect Sebelius guv; Brownback: “troubling”
Recall KS Gov. and HHS Secretary nominee Kathleen Sebelius greatly misunderestimated the amount of $ late-term abortionist George Tiller contributed to her. From the Associated Press yesterday: … Brownback… said recent questions about Tiller’s past political support for her are “very troubling.” But he told the AP at an anti-tax rally in Wichita that he’s […]
Weekend question
Incredibly, radical pro-abort KS Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, President Abortion’s nominee for US Dept. of Health and Human Services Secretary, skated through 2 Senate hearings – Finance Committee – with nary a question asked of her that included the word “abortion.” Numerous pro-lifers are members of those committees (click on committee links for names), including Sen. […]


