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Nellie Gray’s last email to me

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by Fr. Frank Pavone Tue Aug 14 09:40 EST Comments (4)

Friends,

I would like to share with you this morning excerpts from an email I received a matter of days ago from Nellie Gray. It was my last correspondence from her, following up on a meeting the two of us had a couple of weeks ago in which we…

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Man pleads guilty to manslaughter for “assisting” a suicide death in Virginia

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by Alex Schadenberg Fri Aug 10 13:02 EST Comments (1)

Paul Stephen Bricker (27) pled guilty to a charge of manslaughter in the “suicide” death of Gerard Curran (45), a navy chief, and a superior of Bricker.

Bricker did not exercise personal gain, or consider Curran’s life as being “not worth living”…

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Barack Obama and the twin legacies of the 1960’s

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by Jonathon van Maren Fri Aug 10 11:52 EST Comments (3)

In a fierce presidential race that has often highlighted social conservative issues, Barack Obama has decided to once again champion abortion rights and his liberty-crushing HHS Mandate in a television advertisement attempting to portray Mitt Romney…

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WashPo notes (outgoing) Komen CEO’s large salary, ignores Planned Parenthood CEO’s larger salary

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by Jill Stanek Thu Aug 09 10:37 EST Comments (2)

Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s founder and CEO is stepping down.

Nancy Brinker is joined on her fall on the sword by her president and two board members, all denying the Planned Parenthood debacle had anything to do with it.

It didn’t have to…

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Tags: abortion, komen for the cure, planned parenthood

This summer and global warming. I’m still skeptical. Here’s why

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by Steve Jalsevac Wed Aug 08 19:51 EST Comments (14)

Chart from PJ Media article

It certainly has been a brutally hot and dry summer for many (not all) parts of the United States and Canada. Are the global warming alarmists finally being proven right? I don’t think so and an article in PJ Media, Climate Catastrophe or Media…

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Tags: climate change, global warming, population control

‘Ugly black babies’ abortionist an avid Democrat donor

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by Kathleen Gilbert Wed Aug 08 10:45 EST Comments (5)

In a development sure to provide a headache for Democrat leaders, it has been revealed that the North Carolina abortionist caught on video explaining how his practice aborting “ugly black babies” is a boon to taxpayers is a regular blue donor.

“I…

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Defending fetal-pain laws

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by Michael New Tue Aug 07 14:45 EST Comments (1)

Last week, a majority of House members voted in favor of the D.C. Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act which would have effectively banned abortions after 20 weeks of gestation in the nation’s capital. In response, the Washington Post ran an…

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Should women taking the pill pay $1,500 more in taxes?

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by Kathleen Gilbert Tue Aug 07 13:10 EST Comments (10)

...Given the severe environmental effects of hormones from the pill ending up in our water supply, one Forbes writer thinks so, based on the costs of upgrading and operating sewage treatment facilities to remove the hormones:

[T]he proposal is…

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DWD newsletter accuses the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of lying

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by Alex Schadenberg Mon Aug 06 18:09 EST Comments (0)

In the June 2012 edition of the Dying with Dignity newsletter (p.10), Wanda Morris, the executive director of Dying with Dignity states that EPC bases its arguments on Lies, Damn Lies and fear mongering.

Morris ought to look in the mirror when she…

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Sean Winters of the National Catholic Reporter is not happy with LifeSiteNews

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by Steve Jalsevac Fri Aug 03 20:48 EST Comments (24)

Sean Winters of the National Catholic Reporter is not happy with LifeSiteNews. He says we are ‘mean-spirited’ and have Cardinal Dolan in our “crosshairs”.

Well, I take a rant from this one of many dissidents associated with the dissident National…

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Case against Kansas Planned Parenthood for illegal late-term abortions continues to unravel

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by Jill Stanek Fri Aug 03 13:57 EST Comments (1)

What happens when a corrupt state governor, Kathleen Sebelius (pictured above left), and her hand-picked court system collude to stall a case so long the statute of limitations runs out?

And what happens when that same state governor’s health…

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Anita Goulden: the angel of Piura

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by Jonathon van Maren Fri Aug 03 11:10 EST Comments (1)

In 1958, a 38 year-old widow from Manchester arrived in Peru to visit her brother. This trip was destined to change not only Anita Goulden’s life, but the lives of many, many others.

While travelling about Peru, Goulden decided that she wanted to…

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The Dominican Republic abortion ban doesn’t need overturning

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by Stephanie Gray Fri Aug 03 10:52 EST Comments (1)

An abortion ban in the Dominican Republic is being unnecessarily questioned in the wake of a pregnant teenager with leukemia needing chemotherapy. According to a CNN story, “Some Dominican opposition law makers say there should be a new debate…

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The morality of testing for Down syndrome

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by Dr. Gerard M. Nadal Thu Aug 02 17:09 EST Comments (5)

A response to the many queries I’ve been receiving about this topic:

The technological genie is out of the bottle.

We live in the age of Molecular Biology, where diagnostics (including those for Down Syndrome) are becoming much more accurate,…

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Abortion chain claims it’s broke, cannot reimburse pro-life group for lost lawsuit

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by Jill Stanek Thu Aug 02 16:03 EST Comments (3)

Attorneys for a chain of three Michigan late-term abortion clinics are claiming their client cannot afford to pay $350,000 in attorney fees to lawyers who successfully defended Gregg Cunningham and the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform in Northland’s…

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