(Prolifer)ations 8-17-10
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN Mark Crutcher discusses a stunning late night talk show conversation suggesting that harvesting parts of aborted babies for research is not only acceptable but honorable:
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN Mark Crutcher discusses a stunning late night talk show conversation suggesting that harvesting parts of aborted babies for research is not only acceptable but honorable:
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat In Britain, scientists have developed red blood cells from embryonic stem cell lines created from more than 100 embryos. SC authorities found the body of a 21-week-old child at the site where a man claimed to have been beaten and had his truck stolen after he pulled his […]
by JivinJ, host of the blog, attempted to respond to Andrea Mrozek and Rebecca Walberg’s a portion of Mrozek’s and Walberg’s counter-response to Arthur: Citing surveys of schoolchildren about whether they know someone who’s had post-abortion complications, as Ms. Arthur did in her piece, is baffling. We feel sure that a sizable number of Canadian […]
NARAL Pro-Choice VA has here, and I saved a
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Big Blue Wave points out that even pro-choice Canada has the common sense to try and protect (by law) women from being coerced into abortion…
Also read my previous post, Politico today. Antle’s point is that the Democrat Party’s attempt to woo conservatives to run for Congress has backfired – on Democrats. I can’t see pro-life groups trusting any unproven pro-life Democrats for a long, long time, if ever. This means pro-life candidates Democrats try to run in conservative districts […]
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
by David Prentice writes in the Family Research Council’s blog on the call for more embryonic stem cell lines created from African-American embryos: Of course, it’s also not a surprise that the embryonic stem cell researchers want more embryos, especially minority embryos, from whom to wring their embryonic stem cells. It’s never enough with some […]