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LSN staff have put a great deal of work into some of today's reports. Yes, they involve a fair bit of reading, but these reports are full of invaluable information.

Peter Smith's round up of recent US primary and other pre-election activity gives an excellent picture of the new conservatism that is triumphing from one race to another and confounding establishment “conservatives.”

John-Henry Westen's detailed report regarding a Texas Catholic parish offering its sanctuary for services conducted by a Planned Parenthood involved rabbi is a quality LSN investigative piece. It illustrates just one of numerous situations of well meaning Christian religious leaders still not comprehending the evil beast that is Planned Parenthood.

Hilary White's fascinating interview with HLI's Joseph Meany is a must read for all pro-life, pro-family persons who have gotten to the frustrating point where their last resort seems to be the Vatican – but they do not know how to proceed. Keep this article for future reference. It may prove to be an invaluable resource. 

Kathleen Gilbert reports on the comments by Family Research Council leader Tony Perkins regarding his organization's attitude towards persons with homosexual inclinations. It reflects the policy that LSN has held for many years.

Patick Craine reports that Calgary doctors are publicly questioning the ethics of harvesting organs when there is uncertainty as to whether donors are in fact dead when their vital body parts are taken out of them. It looks like the medical profession is finally starting to accept what we have been trying to warn about for a long time.  

Steve Jalsevac  
LifeSiteNews.com

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