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Friday February 25, 2005
- Judge Rules Starvation of Disabled Woman Terri Schiavo to Commence March 18 at 1pm
- Vatican Appeals for Life of Disabled Florida Woman Terri Schiavo
- Florida Governor Urges Schiavo Abuse Investigation
- Anglican Church “Expels” US and Canadians Anglican Churches over Endorsement of Homosexuality
- Croatia's Catholic Bishops Warn In Vitro Fertilization is “a Serious Crime”
- Howard Dean says “Personally Opposed” to Abortion is Pro-Choice, not Pro-Life
- Canada Preparing to Legalize Prostitution?
- Parents Launch Lawsuit after Disabled 15-year-old Secretly Given Morning After Pill
- Kansas Investigation into Child Rape Blocked by Two Secret Abortion Clinics
- “Man and Woman”, “Wife”, “Husband”, “Widow”, “Widower” Banished From all Ontario Law
- There Will Be Consequences From Ontario Same-sex Marriage Bill Just Passed
- LifeSiteNews.com NewsBytes
Judge Rules Starvation of Disabled Woman Terri Schiavo to Commence March 18 at 1pm
CLEARWATER, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A ruling this afternoon by Florida Judge George Greer gives Terri Schiavo, a cognitively disabled woman whose husband is attempting to have her denied food and fluids, three more weeks before she is starved to death.
"Absent a stay from the appellate courts, the guardian Michael Schiavo, shall cause the removal of nutrition and hydration from the ward, Theresa Schiavo, at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 18, 2005," says the ruling.
See related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Vatican Appeals for Life of Disabled Florida Woman Terri Schiavo
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2005/feb/05022502.html
Florida Governor Urges Schiavo Abuse Investigation
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2005/feb/05022501.html
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Vatican Appeals for Life of Disabled Florida Woman Terri Schiavo
Says removal of feeding tube would be “grave step toward the legal approval of euthanasia”
VATICAN CITY, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Vatican has stepped in to call on Florida Judge George W. Greer to spare the life of the cognitively disabled Florida woman Terri Schiavo. The emergency stay preventing her husband Michael Schiavo from removing her feeding tube expires at five pm Friday.
Judge Greer extended the emergency stay for another 48 hours Wednesday, to consider arguments raised by the Schindler’s attorney – that Michael is unfit to be Terri’s guardian, because of evidence suggesting that he may have been abusive. Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler, have been battling for seven years to keep their daughter alive.
President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Cardinal Renato Martino, spoke on Vatican Radio. “If Mr. Schiavo succeeds legally in causing the death of his wife, this not only would be tragic in itself, but would be a grave step toward the legal approval of euthanasia in the United States,” according to a Zenit News report.
“I would like to remind everyone in this connection, about all that the Holy Father has said in past days to the Pontifical Academy for Life, confirming that the quality of life is not interpreted as economic success, beauty and physical pleasure, but consists in the supreme dignity of the creature made in the image and likeness of God,” the Cardinal added. “No one can be the arbiter of life except God himself.”
Meanwhile, an online petition circulated by http://www.reclaimamerica.org has garnered over 100,000 signatures. Dr. Gary Cass, Executive Director of the Center for Reclaiming America, will deliver the names at a press conference Friday at 2 p.m. at the Florida State Capitol Building.
“The fact that this petition campaign, which began just yesterday, has generated online signatures at the enormous rate of 5,000 per hour, underscores how passionate people across the nation feel about this issue,” said Dr. Cass. “They want to see Terri spared from the cruel and inhumane death by starvation and dehydration that may commence tomorrow at 5 p.m.”
See Friday’s related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Florida Governor Urges Schiavo Abuse Investigation
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2005/feb/05022501.html
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Florida Governor Urges Schiavo Abuse Investigation
CLEARWATER, Florida, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Florida Governor Jeb Bush has asked the court to delay the removal of Terri Schiavo’s feeding tube in order to conduct an investigation into allegations that her husband Michael Schiavo was physically abusive and is therefore unfit to be her legal guardian.
Attorneys for Florida’s Department of Children and Families asked the court, through the Schindler’s attorney, that the emergency stay be delayed. One woman shouted “Amen” when the attorney brought up the request during Wednesday's hearing before Pinellas County Circuit Judge George W. Greer, according to a Washington Post report.
“We have been complaining and complaining and complaining that Terri has been abused, and it's fallen on deaf ears,” Robert Schindler said afterwards.
“The governor and the legislature -- the politicians -- have tried to do an end run around the court system,” attorney for Michael Schiavo, euthanasia campaigner George Felos, claimed.
Felos claimed Bush and the Schindler’s are just trying to delay the inevitable, because the court already ruled to allow the feeding tube’s removal in 2000. Terri Schiavo's brain is “a giant black hole,” Felos said.
Meanwhile, Terri Schiavo’s parents, Robert and Mary Schindler, plan to conduct a twenty-four hour vigil at Woodside Hospice in St. Petersburg.
At least three on line petitions have circulated to encourage Gov. Bush to intervene in the case. One petition calls on Bush and the Florida legislature to enact a new law, the Florida Starvation and Dehydration of Persons with Disabilities Prevention Act, mandating, “courts rule in favor of lifesaving medical treatment unless a patient has stipulated in advance, in writing (such as a ‘living will’), before witnesses, that he or she does not wish such treatment,” according to a US News report.
See Wednesday’s LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Schiavo Stay Extended Until Friday
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2005/feb/05022305.html
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Anglican Church “Expels” US and Canadians Anglican Churches over Endorsement of Homosexuality
NEWRY, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The meeting at a Northern Ireland country mansion of 35 Anglican primates from around the world, has taken a surprising turn. The heads of the US and Canadian Anglican churches have been told not to attend meetings of the Anglican Communion for three years because of their refusal to recant their endorsement of homosexuality. Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, himself regarded as being in the theologically liberal camp said, “Any lasting solution, I think, will require people to say somewhere along the line, ‘Yes, we were wrong.’”
In November 2003, the US Episcopal Church (ECUSA) consecrated V. Gene Robinson as bishop of New Hampshire. About the same time, Bishop Michael Ingham of the diocese of New Westminster tried to force parishes to begin ‘blessing’ same sex couples. The split in the Canadian Anglican church was exacerbated by Ingham’s support of the same sex ‘marriage’ and homosexual hate crimes bills that most Christians fear are the precursors to open government persecution of traditional Christians.
The primates’ statement said, “We request that the Episcopal Church (USA) and the Anglican Church of Canada voluntarily withdraw their members from the Anglican Consultative Council,” until the next international meeting at Lambeth in 2008. The statement includes provisions to care for those parishes and clergy who refuse to go along with the North American schism. It also calls for a moratorium on same sex blessings and the consecration of any bishops “living in a sexual relationship outside marriage.”
The primates of Africa and Asia attended the Ireland meeting knowing they had the upper hand. Their conservative brand of Anglicanism is the only one that is growing and the dioceses of Africa in particular, although not wealthy, have more members than those of the US, Canadian and English churches combined.
Some primates refused to attend the communion services that were part of the meeting, a sign that they feel that liberal, western Anglicanism is no longer in communion with the Christian dispensation. Primate Peter Akinola of Nigeria, which country alone has the world’s second largest population of Anglicans, is steadfastly opposed to legitimizing homosexuality and is supported by the great majority of his 17.9 million-strong flock.
Lee Nelson an Anglican seminarian at Nashotah House, the ECUSA seminary in the Anglo-Catholic, or ‘high church’ tradition, said that although the primates’ decision was a positive move, they failed to address the essence of the conflict. He says the problem is not gays in the ministry, but a move away from basic theological proposals of Christianity. “We can't even maintain the most basic and most essential unity, that being Eucharistic, because of Women's Ordination.”
Nelson, reflecting the views of much of the younger, more conservative members of the church said in the end he is not impressed saying that the essence of Anglicanism is not religious but political. “So what kind of communion are we fighting for? It's simple. We're fighting for the salvation of our collective face... Saving face rather saving souls.”
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Croatia's Catholic Bishops Warn In Vitro Fertilization is “a Serious Crime”
ZAGREB, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Catholic Bishops of Croatia have succeeded in putting off government legislation on medically assisted reproduction that would have permitted donation of human ova and embryos. In a highly effective brochure, the church leaders combined arguments from faith and reason to defeat the measure.
In a Feb 4 news conference on the brochure, the bishops explained that IVF is “a serious crime against conceived human lives and their dignity”. They explained in their brochure that scientific facts reveal that there is a massive loss of life associated with the procedures since for every child born through the procedure some 10-25 embryonic children are either killed or frozen indefinitely. The bishops noted that if 15,000 children were born through the procedure in Croatia, "then we should seriously think about the fate of 285,000 brothers and sisters who died, killed or frozen.”
The brochure titled "A child, a gift or an object?" also pointed to scientific research which has shown "that children conceived with techniques of medically assisted reproduction suffer from significantly more health problems, disorders and diseases."
Those supporting the legislation suggested that the claims regarding the massive loss of life with the procedures and the risks to IVF children were exaggerated. However, ample scientific evidence supports the bishops’ points.
The brochure also spoke of artificial procreation via artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF) as usurping the God-given method for the procreation of children – the conjugal act intended to be between a husband and wife. The bishops explained that artificial methods disturb “both the dignity and the sense of marriage.” The Vatican has pointed out that children have the right to be conceived in the loving union of a husband and wife.
* See LifeSiteNews.com coverage of the loss of life and medical risks of IVF:
http://www.lifesite.net/features/invitro/
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Howard Dean says “Personally Opposed” to Abortion is Pro-Choice, not Pro-Life
NEW YORK, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Howard Dean, immortalized by the yell that ended his run at the Democratic nomination, has inadvertently put his finger on a long-standing controversy between pro-lifers and nominally Catholic politicians. Dean, now the Democratic National Committee chairman, was speaking to students at Cornell University when he let slip that politicians know perfectly well that one of their most cherished sound bites is a gross deception.
Dean referred in his speech to the many women who considered themselves pro-life but were actually ‘pro-choice.’ Their position that abortion is immoral, but that abortion must remain legal, is not a pro-life position, he said,.
“Cuomoism,” the position of being ‘personally opposed’ to abortion but unwilling to oppose it publicly, was named after the former Governor of New York, Mario Cuomo, who popularized it in a now-famous speech at Notre Dame University in 1984. The position, which is contrary both to Catholic teaching and reason, was eagerly embraced, particularly by those who were looking for a way out of their dilemma of supporting abortion while courting the Catholic vote.
One young member of the audience at Cornell, writing in the student-run conservative blog called, “Sounding the Trumpet,” said Dean indicated he “hated that Americans like to call the Democrat party the pro-abortion party.”
Writing under the online pseudonym, “Raccoon,” the student blogger said, “Dean always talked like he assumed that no women would choose abortion, because it was bad, but it was up to them, and they should come to that decision themselves. Should murder become legal, because we think that people should be able to make a wise decision themselves?”
Read the commentary on Sounding the Trumpet weblog:
http://soundingthetrumpet.blogspot.com/2005/02/howard-deans-plan-for-reform.html
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Canada Preparing to Legalize Prostitution?
Another New Democratic Private Member’s Bill supported by Liberals
OTTAWA, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – At the Federal Liberals’ national convention in March, party members will be asked to support the introduction of legislation to legalize prostitution legal in Canada. If passed by the 2,000 delegates meeting from across Canada, the party would ask Parliament to remove section 213 of the Criminal Code, which currently prohibits the activity.
National director of Young Liberals Denise Brunsdon said the issue is a priority on the convention agenda. “This is one of the few resolutions brought forward by the national executive themselves,” Brunsdon told the Ottawa Citizen.
Introduced as a private members bill by Vancouver East NDP Libby Davies, the measure is now the focus of a standing committee on justice sub-committee, comprised of Davies, Vancouver Centre Liberal Hedy Fry, Trois-Rivières Bloc Québécois member Paule Brunelle, and Calgary Northeast Conservative Art Hanger. The chairman of the Committee is Welland Liberal John Maloney.
“It's a great idea,” said Liberal Senator Mac Harb, a long-time supporter of legalized prostitution, as reported by the Toronto Sun. As a former Ottawa centre MP, Harb tabled a similar private members bill in 2000. “The upcoming convention will be debating it and I presume it will receive substantial support from the delegates,” Harb said Wednesday. “It's my hope the resolution will pass.”
Harb said that after prostitution is legal, it would then be up to cities to set up red-light districts or brothels. Harb commended Amsterdam’s red light district as a great tourist attraction. “Other jurisdictions have done it very successfully – Amsterdam is a case in point,” he said. “It is a major tourist attraction there, and it works.”
REAL Women of Canada (RWC), meanwhile, warned that legalization creates legitimacy and legitimacy leads to increased usage of prostitution. Legalized prostitution does not stop illegal prostitution, but allows it to continue to operate, they said. “In fact, experience in other countries indicates that the result of legalizing prostitution has been that all forms of prostitution boomed, with unregulated prostitution increasing faster than legal prostitution activities,” a RWC press release pointed out.
RWC also warned that red light districts often become centres for drug trafficking and other crimes because police make few checks of legal brothels, with the result that they quickly become ideal locations for drug connections. “Posing as clients, drug dealers thrive, completely assured of privacy for their transactions.”
REAL Women is encouraging all concerned citizens to consider appearing before the Committee, either in Ottawa or in one of the cities nearest you. The Committee will cover your expenses - travel, hotel, meals, etc. - if you are accepted as a witness. The committee will hold regional meetings throughout Canada beginning March 15.
To write, fax or email to request an appearance before the Committee:
Mr. Marc-Olivier Girard
Committee Clerk, Subcommittee on Solicitation Laws of the Standing Committee on Justice, Human Rights, Public Safety And Emergency Preparedness
Room 621,180 Wellington Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6
Telephone: 613-944-5635
Fax: (613) 992-9069
E-mail:
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Parents Launch Lawsuit after Disabled 15-year-old Secretly Given Morning After Pill
WORLAND, Wyoming, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Parents of a 15-year-old disabled girl filed a lawsuit against the state after learning that staff at her school had procured the morning-after-pill for her without their consent.
Without notifying the girl’s parents, a school counsellor and principal brought the girl to the county health department where she was given the so-called emergency contraceptive Plan B abortifacient. The girl told school counsellors last April that she had sex with a 23-year-old. The parents question why the school never filed criminal charges against the man for preying on a disabled minor.
The parent’s suit holds the county's School District No. 1, the state, and the county accountable for causing their family emotional upset, and for violating their parental rights.
“Even assuming all allegations in the complaint to be true, the plaintiffs cannot establish a claim for negligence,” attorneys for the state claimed, according to a billingsgazette.com report. They argue that because the girl never took the pill, no bodily injury ever occurred. They asked the judge to dismiss the case Wednesday.
The county and school denied responsibility earlier in the proceedings.
See local coverage: http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2005/02/24/build/w...
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Kansas Investigation into Child Rape Blocked by Two Secret Abortion Clinics
Supreme Court sealed the names of abortion mills fighting AG Kline over late-term abortion records
WICHITA, Kansas., February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline has asked for the records of 90 women who had abortions after 22 weeks gestation at two unnamed abortion clinics in an investigation into reports of child sex abuse of minor girls. Currently, abortion clinics are exempt from reporting child sex abuse, even if they become aware of it. The two clinics, whose names have been sealed by the Kansas Supreme Court, are blocking the release of the records citing privacy concerns of their patients.
"Rape is a serious crime and when a 10, 11, or 12 year old is pregnant – they have been raped under Kansas law," said Kline in a press release dated February 24, 2005. "The child's privacy is always protected…no one has the right to rape or victimize a child or woman whether in private or public. There are two things child predators want: access to children and secrecy and as Attorney General, I am bound and determined to give them neither."
Operation Rescue believes that one of the unnamed clinics is late-term abortionist George Tiller's Women's Health Care Services in Wichita.
"We can put two and two together," said Operation Rescue president Troy Newman. "Tiller brags about being the largest late term abortion facility outside Communist China. Certainly no one in Kansas does as many late-term abortions as Tiller. We fully support the Attorney General's investigation and pray that he will gain access to these records and catch the child rapists that these clinics are covering for."
"We see very, very young girls going into Tiller's abortion mill on a regular basis and have reported this," said Cheryl Sullenger, a sidewalk counselor who offers help to women considering abortions outside Tiller's infamous abortion clinic. "Some appear to be as young as 10 or 11 years old. Whether you support abortion or not, everyone should be shocked that these clinics are not only protecting child sexual predators, but are also enabling them to continue to abuse by keeping their dirty little secrets."
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“Man and Woman”, “Wife”, “Husband”, “Widow”, “Widower” Banished From all Ontario Law
Terms, when referring to spouses, are banned from all government programs, services, documents
TORONTO, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – With the obscenely rapid, three-day introduction and passage of its same-sex “marriage” Bill 171, the Ontario government has advanced a revolutionary change in the way all laws and government programs and institutions refer to marriage and married persons. Everything referring to spouses must now be gender neutral.
No longer can a married couple be referred to as “husband and wife” or “man and woman”. The terms “Widow” and “widower” are also struck from government statutes. Attorney General Michael Bryant stated, on introducing the bill, "Currently, the statutes offend the Charter of Rights and Freedoms".
Bryant continued, "The bill removes references to gender and gender-specific language from Ontario definitions of spousal terms and uses one term, 'spouse', to include opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples who are married or who live together in conjugal relationships outside of marriage."
Considering the massive size and pervasiveness of government, this is certain to gradually lead to a general devaluation of marriage throughout the province – all for the purpose of imposing “equality” for that tiny number of same-sex couples that chooses to “marry”, taking advantage of activist judge imposed re-definition of marriage.
“Spouse” is redefined in the new law to concur with the re-definition of “marriage” imposed by activist judges, but not yet passed in the federal parliament, that now includes same-sex couples.
A perusal of the bill shows substitutions for previously used spousal terms in numerous places throughout 73 Ontario Statutes as follows:
“Widows”, widowers” replaced by “surviving spouses”
“A person of the opposite sex” replaced by “a person”
“Wives, husbands” replaced by “spouses”
“Two persons of the opposite sex” replaced by “two persons”
“The wife or husband” replaced by “spouse”
“A husband or wife” replaced by “spouse”
“The husband and wife” replaced by “the spouses”
“A man and a woman” replaced by “two persons”
“Husband and wife” replaced by “spouses”
“Cohabited as man and wife” replaced by “cohabited as a married couple”
“Same-sex partner” replaced by “spouse”
Following is the list of Statutes affected by the marriage redefinition language requirements:
Absentees Act
Accumulations Act
Assessment Act
Business Corporations Act
Change of Name Act
Charitable Institutions Act
Child and Family Services Act
Children's Law Reform Act
City of Toronto Act, 1997 (No. 2)
Commercial Tenancies Act
Compensation for Victims of Crime Act
Consumer Reporting Act
Conveyancing and Law of Property Act
Co-operative Corporations Act
Coroners Act
Corporations Act
Courts of Justice Act
Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994
Declarations of Death Act, 2002
Domestic Violence Protection Act, 2000
Education Act
Election Act
Employment Standards Act, 2000
Estates Act
Evidence Act
Execution Act
Family Law Act
Family Responsibility and Support Arrears Enforcement Act, 1996
Fuel Tax Act
Gasoline Tax Act
Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act
Human Rights Code
Solemnization of marriage by religious officials
Income Tax Act
Independent Health Facilities Act
Insurance Act
Land Transfer Tax Act
Legislative Assembly Act
Loan and Trust Corporations Act
Marriage Act
Members' Integrity Act, 1994
Mental Hospitals Act
Mortgages Act
MPPs Pension Act, 1996
Municipal Act, 2001
Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
Municipal Health Services Act
Northern Services Boards Act
Nursing Homes Act
Ontario Disability Support Program Act, 1997
Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998
Ontario Home Ownership Savings Plan Act
Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System Act
Ontario Works Act, 1997
Partnerships Act
Pension Benefits Act
Perpetuities Act
Police Services Act
Prohibiting Profiting from Recounting Crimes Act, 2002
Public Libraries Act
Public Service Pension Act
Retail Sales Tax Act
SARS Assistance and Recovery Strategy Act, 2003
Securities Act
Substitute Decisions Act, 1992
Succession Law Reform Act
Tenant Protection Act, 1997
Tobacco Tax Act
Toronto Islands Residential Community Stewardship Act, 1993
Trillium Gift of Life Network Act
Trustee Act
Victims' Bill of Rights, 1995
Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997
See Ontario Passes Same-Sex Marriage Bill - All Party Collusion to Avoid Accountability Succeeds
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2005/feb/05022408.html
See the complete legislation
http://www.ontla.on.ca/documents/Bills/38_Parliament/Session1/b171_e.htm
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There Will Be Consequences From Ontario Same-sex Marriage Bill Just Passed
Claim of collusion between federal and provincial Liberals
TORONTO, February 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The passage of the Ontario Liberal government’s same-sex marriage Bill 171 will have wide-ranging, serious consequences as illustrated by Giuseppe Gori, leader of the Family Coalition Party, in his Feb. 25 Straight Thoughts newsletter.
Gori also claims that there was obvious collusion between the federal and provincial Liberals on this matter.
See excerpts of this significant analysis in a LifeSiteNews.com Special Report at:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2005/feb/050225a.html
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LifeSiteNews.com NewsBytes
Abortion an issue in UN conference on women
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2005/feb/27/yehey/opinion/20050227opi5.html
Philly columnist changes mind on Terri Schiavo
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43039
Bishops urged to take action, uphold Church teaching in Terri Schiavo case
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=3192
Seven out of Ten Europeans Believe in God
http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/s05020143.htm
Dominicans Under Fire in Oakland
http://www.sffaith.com/ed/articles/2005/0503rk.htm
Maine Republican Attempting to Ban Abortions on "Gay" Fetuses
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43058
Super-HIV man had sex with 100
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/284403p-243554c.html
Large US Cable Company Pulls Porn Programming 1 Month after Launch
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43027
Less Brave, More New World: Man Sues Over Surprise Pregnancy
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050224/D88F19S80.html
The Question Remains: Whose Side Is Specter On?
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&u=/nm/20050224/pl_nm/congress_spec...
More On Kansas Getting Tough with Abortion Clinics that Prey On Teenagers
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,148625,00.html
Eye Witness Account Of Terri Schindler's Current Condition
http://www.rense.com/general63/skdpe.htm
Schiavo Judge Recusal Demanded By University Of Florida Students
http://www.theempirejournal.com/0224051_uf_students_demand_schia.htm
Next: Canadian Liberals support legalized prostitution
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/TorontoSun/News/2005/02/23/939635-sun.html
Texas Debating Pro-life Bill
http://www.ktre.com/Global/story.asp?S=2978853
Australian Pro-Lifers Are Making Political Waves Trying to ban Late-Term Abortions
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/213105_abortion23.html
City Officials In Connecticut Shelve Plans to Make Their City and Abortion-Free Zone
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=718&e=5&u=/ap/20050223/...
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