Monday reads 11-16-09
I’m not sure if this is a new feature, but I “Editorial: Justice for the unborn terror victim” ~ Washington Times… Francheska Velez would have been in Iraq, not Ft. Hood, were she not pregnant. [HT: Connie]…
I’m not sure if this is a new feature, but I “Editorial: Justice for the unborn terror victim” ~ Washington Times… Francheska Velez would have been in Iraq, not Ft. Hood, were she not pregnant. [HT: Connie]…
by Michael Steele has called for the removal of abortion coverage from their health insurance plan after Wendy Norris is now claiming money was another probable reason for the Catholic bishops’ support of the Stupak amendment. Despite the vast majority of abortions being performed in abortion clinics and not hospitals, Norris thinks the bishops wanted […]
I don’t know when it happened. Maybe we’re in the middle of it. But a couple unrelated observations yesterday made me realize “pro-choice” is losing its coolness in liberaland. 1st was Amie Newman’s post on
by Carlton Veazey from the Religious Coaltion for Reproductive Choice claims the Stupak amendment is “an encroachment on the separation of religion and state and an affront to a basic constitutional principle.”
Despite pro-abortion blog RH Reality Check, there is trouble in Dodge City. For starters,
When I read NBC’s Law & Order was airing an episode last week “ripped from the headlines” of an abortionist shot in church, i.e., Dr. George Tiller, I, of course, anticipated the plot would not go well for pro-lifers. The most I expected was milliseconds of fairness with pro-abortion clichés ruling the hour. My, was […]
by Amie Newman at RH Reality Check and
by Dede Scozzafava, a pro-choice Republican congressional candidate, called the police on the Weekly Standard’s John McCormack after he asked her a couple of questions including her position on health care reform bills which fund abortion. The Scozzafa campaign originally claimed that McCormack yelled at Scozzafava but have