
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN
Fr. Frank Pavone discusses “settled law” assertions as Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan readies for her confirmation hearing. Though Kagan considers abortion rights to be “settled law,” America’s courts and legislatures have a history of changing such laws when new evidence is brought forward that makes it clear someone’s rights, not previously recognized, are being violated….
Suzy B showcases a Wall Street Journal article article which shows the single and childless are the least happy in society, not parents.
Mark Pickup lauds the safety of Catholic hospitals in a society that views death as preferable to disability, and discusses the pressure to sign a “Do Not Resuscitate” (DNR) order upon entering most hospitals.
Pro Life with Christ reports VP Joe Biden traveled to Kenya to personally urge the country to pass a new constitution that would legalize abortion – and to assure Kenyans that such a change would “allow money to flow” from foreign aid treasuries.
Albert Mohler writes an article regarding the disappearance of manhood in society.
Real Choice notes the LA Legislature has decided doctors shouldn’t be covered under medical malpractice laws when they are providing elective abortions.

Jewish Clergy Group: Elena Kagan Isn’t ‘Kosher’ to Serve on Supreme Court
Friday, June 25, 2010
By Pete Winn, Senior Writer/Editor
cnsnews.com/news/article/68444
(CNSNews.com) – Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan is “not kosher”–meaning she is not fit to serve on the court–according to more than 850 Orthodox members of the Rabbinical Alliance of America. That’s the term the rabbis used about Kagan in a press release issued Thursday, saying “Elena Kagan is not kosher. She is not fit to sit on this Court–or any court.”
[Jumpin Jehosaphat and Holy Moses Batan]
Hal,
How was that for being on point?
Kenyan to himself: Why are these affluent Westerners so determined to give us poor, numerous, third worlders the ‘right’ to kill off our children, and reduce our population?
HMMMMM…..
Todd,
I was thinking the same thing. With friends like US who needs enemies? Praying for the Churches in Kenya to stand strong against abortion.
Yay! I love it! Maybe the good Rabbis will sit Shiva on Ms. Kagan. I hope I’m invited to the Shiva.
Ken, that article made me feel better about Kagan.
Thanks