Weekend question I: What would you have done if you were Stupak?
UPDATE, 3/27, 1:17a: Available on the West Coast already, Parker’s 1st brilliant, must read column). 3/26, 10:26p: Read Congressman Bart Stupak’s 3/27 op ed in the
UPDATE, 3/27, 1:17a: Available on the West Coast already, Parker’s 1st brilliant, must read column). 3/26, 10:26p: Read Congressman Bart Stupak’s 3/27 op ed in the
UPDATE, 11:50p: Stupak doesn’t need no stinkin’ award. From “baby killer” the next. So sad. Stupak blew such an amazing historical opportunity to be an abortion game changer….
by JivinJ, host of the blog, Los Angeles Times has an article on how NM abortionist Curtis Boyd is apparently stepping up to fill abortionist George Tiller’s shoes by aborting more unborn children in the 3rd trimester: Curtis Boyd, an Albuquerque doctor, recently announced on his website that, in response to Tiller’s death, he had […]
Following a verrry interesting Sunday afternoon read, a Congress Daily piece dated tomorrow,
by The Philadelphia Inquirer has an article in which they attempted to discover how abortionist Kermit Gosnell could have stayed in business so long when such horrible conditions were found at his clinic: Interviews with state officials, former patients, lawyers, doctors, and activists on both sides of the abortion debate reveal that numerous opportunities to […]
by The Philadelphia Inquirer has a story about Karnamaya Mongar, a woman who died at Kermit Gosnell’s abortion clinic. The West Philadelphia clinic was recently shut down because of deplorable conditions discovered by federal investigators looking for evidence of illegal prescription drug dealing: Mongar was about 18 or 19 weeks pregnant on that November night, […]
by Sarah Palin slaps down NOW for their protestations of the Tebows’ Super Bowl ad: NOW is looking at the pro-life issue backwards. Women should be reminded that they are strong enough and smart enough to make decisions that allow for career and educational opportunities while still giving their babies a chance at life. In […]
I got the idea for this post’s title from a piece at the