A bold article has recently appeared in New York Magazine, which certainly attracts a substantial majority of ultra-liberal pro-choicers. Jennifer Senior wrote an excellent piece on the subject, and I thought that I would just pass it along. Four days after the [Stupak amendment] vote, Kate Michelman, the former head of NARAL, and Frances Kissling, [...]
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New York Magazine asks “Just how pro-choice is America, really?”
Posted: December 14, 2009 in Abortion, PoliticsTags: Abortion, Politics, pro-choice, pro-life
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Here is why the U.S. Constitution’s 14th amendment is so important to preserve
Posted: November 4, 2008 in PoliticsTags: 14th amendment, christianity, constitution, gay marriage, Politics
Here is what I’m talking about in the previous blog post. Just today, there is a story out of South Korea where the South Korean Supreme Court upheld, by a slim margin, imprisonment for adultery. If you remove adultery/imprisonment and replace gay marriage/constitutional amendment, it reads eerily similar to a story on the gay marriage [...]
The John McCain campaign strategy in the last week…
Posted: October 31, 2008 in PoliticsTags: mccain, mike goldfarb, Politics, republican, strategy
It’s called throw everything and the kitchen sink up on to the ceiling and see if anything sticks. Anybody have any idea who this McCain spokesman, Mike Goldfarb, is referring to? Is #2 any relation to “that one?”


