I think pretty soon we’re all going to be able to be arrested on a new charge called “Working while Being Christian.” Look at these two stories about religious freedom and look how they essentially take almost mutually exclusive rulings… Continue Reading →
Ross Douthat has some interesting comments (fortune telling?) on whether Chief Justice John Roberts would overturn Roe v. Wade. Douthat’s comments are as part debate on the question with Daniel Larison: Larison questions the likelihood of Roberts taking on Roe… Continue Reading →
Off the Politico.com I read how Obama was confronted by a pro-lifer in Pennsylvania recently. Obama, of course gave the usual tripe about how good people can disagree on the issue and how we are all for adoptions and all… Continue Reading →
Here’s the quote that jumped out at me in this piece by the Catholic Standard and Times concerning Michelle Obama’s visit to Villanova University: Casey Dolan, a senior at Villanova and a volunteer at the rally, encouraged the protesters in… Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court turned down an appeal Monday from a county sheriff who objects to transporting jail inmates for elective abortions. An Arizona sheriff wanted the justices to allow him to enforce a jail policy that bars transporting inmates for… Continue Reading →
I have written about the subject of abortion from many different angles. There is the horror of the act itself, the legal aspects, the strategy aspects, and so on. I thought that I had thought about abortion from just about… Continue Reading →
The Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J., a pro-life chamion, plans to step down from the presidency of Gonzaga University in Spokane, ending his very succesful decade at the helm, says SeattlePI.com. Spitzer, 55, will return to study, teaching and writing in… Continue Reading →
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg vowed today to track down and prosecute the people who set off a small explosive device in front of the military recruiting office in Times Square early this morning. “We will not tolerate these… Continue Reading →
I’ve read it in numerous places and heard from many friends in politics. “Let’s keep Hillary alive.” Some are even urging Republicans to vote for Hillary in the Democratic primary. A lot of Republicans are hoping Hillary pulls off an… Continue Reading →
You all know the Dr. Seuss story, right? The tale of an elephant named Horton who struggles to protect a microscopic community from a larger world oblivious to its existence. This sounding familiar to anyone? Well the upcoming movie is… Continue Reading →
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