July, 2010
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Jul 28, 2010 Vote Life-Vote Fallin JupHerr Last night’s results of the gubernatorial primaries in Oklahoma were historic, yielding a race between Republican Mary Fallin and Democrat Jari Askins for Governor. The United States has only seen two female candidates face off in a general election for Governor three times. Oklahoma will soon have its first female governor regardless of the outcome. But make no mistake; these two female candidates are very different. Only one candidate holds the same stance on Life that the early feminist...Read More Tags: Jari Askins, mary Fallin, Oaklahoma |
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Jul 27, 2010 The Komen Connection JupHerr October will be here before we know it, and that means National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Good hearted people will buy pink merchandise from organizations that support breast cancer research. The largest of these organizations is Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Fighting Breast Cancer is a noble cause, however the people behind the pink movement don’t always adhere to their mission to, “Save lives, empower people, [and] ensure quality care for all…”The problem is that the affiliates of Susan G...Read More Tags: random |
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Jul 23, 2010 Quit Meddling in Kenya! KHudson Kenya may soon have a new constitution…with a little help from their friends: American friends, that is. The referendum to be held on August 4 is supported by the United States, though this “support” favors the “yes” vote. The Obama representative to Kenya originally did not openly support the proposed Constitution but rather the referendum process itself…until today. Michael Ranneberger, the US Representative to Kenya, has publically declared his support of Kenya’s proposed pro-abortion...Read More Tags: random |
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Jul 21, 2010 A Little Insight from JP2! Laura4Life In his theological time bomb (called one of the “boldest reconfigurations of Catholic theology in centuries”) Theology of the Body, Pope John Paul II helps readers understand what it means to be human and why God so beautifully created us man and woman. The series of Wednesday audiences delivered between 1979 and 1984 have been compiled by Christopher West into a book called Theology of the Body Explained – still a hard read! Thankfully, Christopher West has further simplified his explanation...Read More Tags: random |
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Jul 20, 2010 The "Very Extreme" Elena Kagan smorris Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 16-3 in favor of confirming Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court. The mainly party-line vote (Sen. Lindsey Graham was the only Republican to vote in favor), comes after a several week long questioning period. Despite having never argued a case at trial and never having argued before the Supreme Court, Elena Kagan was nominated by President Obama to be Solicitor General of the US on January 2009. Sixteen months later, on May 9, 2010 it was announced that...Read More Tags: |
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Jul 16, 2010 Planned Parenthood Names Pelosi “Champion of Women’s Health” loveletslive Thursday night, as reported by Lifenews, Planned Parenthood threw a party- featuring 300 cheering high school students and college students- where Cecile Richards presented Nancy Pelosi with the “Champion of Women’s Health” award.Since “Women’s Health" is primarily a euphemism for abortion, I’m actually inclined, for once, to agree with Planned Parenthood. Pelosi certainly is their champion! Her efforts to ram health care that includes taxpayer funding of abortion down the throats of Americans...Read More Tags: |
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Jul 15, 2010 U.S. Taxpayer Dollars to UN program- that will probably include abortions loveletslive CNS News reports that the U.S. will subsidize a new $500-million United Nations agency called “UN Women.” It will aim at advancing women worldwide, including “reproductive health,” which is pretty much a code name for abortion. Wendy Wright from Concerned Women for America is concerned: “The priority of the leaders who orchestrated the development of this ‘uber-agency’ is sexual and reproductive rights. That means abortion and sexual license -- homosexual, lesbian, prostitution, etc.,”And...Read More Tags: good, random |
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Jul 15, 2010 The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, and the Random loveletslive The Good:The Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed a bill into law on Wednesday that requires clinics to offer every woman an ultrasound as well the opportunity to listen to her unborn baby’s heartbeat. The state will also provide literature on the risks associated with abortion- including this awesome sentence:"The life of each human being begins at conception. Abortion will terminate the life of a separate, unique, living human being." (AP)Missouri is also doubly awesome for being the 5th...Read More Tags: bad, good, random, ugly |
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Jul 14, 2010 Tax Funded Abortions Laura4Life Pro-abortion President Obama has officially authorized the first government run health care program that will utilize taxpayer funding for abortions. Pennsylvania, home of pro-abortion Governor Edward Rendell, is the first state to have the new health care system implemented. Douglas Johnson, legislative director for the National Right to Life Committee, says that “The Obama Administration will give Pennsylvania $160 million in federal tax funds, which we've discovered will pay for insurance...Read More Tags: random |
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Jul 13, 2010 Election Update: SBA-List Candidate Carly Fiorina Takes the Lead! babysavingintern Yesterday, the Weekly Standard published the results of a poll comparing California's two leading candidates for the Senate: Carly Fiorina (R) and incumbent Barbara Boxer (D). Boxer is one of the Senate's most notorious abortion advocates, and the results of this election could have a great impact on legislation relating to abortion. Carly Fiorina is endorsed by the SBA List as one of this year's leading pro-life candidates."California Democratic senator Barbara boxer is trailing Republican...Read More Tags: |

