Weekend question
Do you think the contraception issue is a component of the abortion issue, or are pro-lifers who “go there” over the top?
Do you think the contraception issue is a component of the abortion issue, or are pro-lifers who “go there” over the top?
The Population Research Institute lists serious reasons other than the fact that emergency contraceptives may be abortifacients to keep them available only by prescription. PRI also itemizes the advances and retreats of emergency contraceptive pushers in Latin America.
Lost in the debate as to how many women should die before waving the red flag over RU-486 should not be the slipshod way it was approved – during the final days of Clinton’s watch, not surprisingly. Before those four too-bad-so-sad CA women died (nowhere else, that’s odd), CWA, AAPLOG, and CMA filed a citizens […]
I blogged the other day that pro-aborts have discovered a winning angle in the emergency contraceptive controversy: tying together birth control pills and ECs. They say, and rightfully so, that if a pharmacist and/or pharmacy have no moral problem dispensing birth control pills, they cannot claim to have a problem dispensing ECs on the grounds […]
I’ve blogged frequently on rapper Nick Cannon’s biographical song and video that send a strong pro-life message, although he denies that was his intent. At any rate, the touching visuals of the video are being well-received by the very important hip hop culture, even if the song on its own isn’t. Reports RapNews.net: [T]he video […]
Pro-lifers on the watch for evidence of John Roberts position on abortion may be interested in reading the context of his statement that abortion is a “tragedy,” from yesterday’s Washington Post: In 1985, Philip Dreisbach, an official of the California Pro-Life Medical Association, asked Reagan to send a telegram of support that could be read […]
From Times-Picayune: Hat tip: Reader Arlene S.
From today’s San Francisco Chronicle: Although their views on the core issue of preserving abortion rights are identical, their styles and strategies are wildly different. Judging from their statements so far, [California senators Barbara] Boxer and [Dianne] Feinstein appear likely to split on the nomination of Judge John Roberts. Their strikingly divergent approaches, analysts say, […]