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Ken Connor
Posted: 1/16/2013 12:01:00 AM EST
During the 2012 election season the American people were subjected to hundreds of campaign ads. Among these were several geared towards women, and many of these were paid for by Planned Parenthood. According to Planned Parenthood, Mitt Romney was bad for women because he wanted to cut federal funding for the organization, thereby depriving millions of women of "vital services." We heard a lot about cancer screenings in these ads, but very little about abortions.
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Star Parker
Posted: 1/14/2013 12:01:00 AM EST
The number forty has great significance in the Bible.
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Mike Adams
Posted: 1/14/2013 12:01:00 AM EST
A former student recently emailed that she was disappointed that I had gotten so heavily involved with the student pro-life movement in recent years. She said she could remember a time when I had a love for defending free speech rights. Her email was somewhat unfair as I am still defending First Amendment rights (did she read my last column?). Also, I have been involved in pro-life advocacy since I became a columnist in 2002. In fact, my very first published column was on the topic of abortion.
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Kathryn Lopez
Posted: 1/12/2013 12:01:00 AM EST
When did "women's health" become reduced to just contraception and abortion? So much so, that all knees bend at the altar of Planned Parenthood, which works hard to ensure that this remains the case
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Michael Brown
Posted: 1/10/2013 9:39:00 AM EST
Over the years, many people have asked me to pray for them concerning a myriad of problems and difficulties, but a request for prayer from a Christian living in mainland China was a first for me: His wife was pregnant with their second child, and with his country’s draconian one-child policy, having a second child would mean severe fines and penalties for many years to come. Would I please pray for him and for his wife?
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Ken Blackwell
Posted: 12/29/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
The editorial staff of the Washington Post, surely meant well. They wanted readers to think that Sen. John Kerry’s vast experience in foreign policy over four decades equips him to serve as Secretary of State in the second Obama administration.
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Casey Mattox
Posted: 12/28/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
What might have been? If Robert Bork had been confirmed, perhaps this column would have appeared in this space.
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Ken Connor
Posted: 12/19/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
Americans' affirmation of the "right to choose" is a feature of our national identity. No matter where you go or what you're doing, chances are you are confronted with a plethora of choices.
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Bruce Bialosky
Posted: 12/10/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
In 1973, the Supreme Court issued one of their worst rulings ever in Roe v. Wade. Largely made from “whole cloth,” the ruling has started a 40-year fight over abortion that unnecessarily has divided this country. If Republican principles were in place on this issue, then there would be a heated discussion; but the core of the fight would be defused and the issue would be handled at the state level where it properly belongs and where other issues should be handled.
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Matt Barber
Posted: 12/10/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
I write these words chiefly to women and girls who have had an abortion. Still, it is my humble hope and honest prayer that anyone weighing this life-versus-death choice might also read them with an open mind and a hearing heart.
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Chuck Norris
Posted: 12/4/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
Now that Obama has been re-elected and Democrats still control the Senate, Republicans no longer have the chance to repeal Obamacare.
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David Limbaugh
Posted: 12/3/2012 12:00:00 AM EST
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Steven Aden
Posted: 11/30/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
What if we could sit and watch videos of our unborn children: videos of them at age 24 weeks or 30 weeks or 36 weeks? Videos of them sucking their thumbs (in real time) or yawning (in real time) or stretching or doing any number of other things (in real time)?
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Terry Jeffrey
Posted: 11/28/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
Will House Speaker John Boehner give President Barack Obama the money he needs to implement a regulation that Boehner himself described as an unconstitutional attack on religious freedom that forces Catholics to cooperate in immoral acts?
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John Hawkins
Posted: 11/24/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
Win, lose or draw, we're always supposedly hitting a tipping point where social issues just no longer work for the Republican Party. At first glance, this would appear to be a rather puzzling sentiment. After all, in 2010, despite the fact that the GOP was just as socially conservative as we were this year, the Republican Party had its best year in half a century.
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Paul Coleman
Posted: 11/20/2012 11:39:00 AM EST
In late October, a 31-year old female dentist named Savita Halappanavar died in Ireland after being refused an abortion. And although there was no causal link between the refused abortion and her death at the time, and there remains none now, pro-abortion proponents are seizing on her death as sufficient reason to legalize abortions in Ireland.
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Kathryn Lopez
Posted: 11/17/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
"Before there were houses in this land, there were altars." A timelier reminder you could not get, as we confront realities about immigration and secularization in the United States.
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Matthew Bowman
Posted: 11/17/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
My wife and I recently started browsing through classic Twilight Zone episodes. Seems like a reasonable thing for religious conservatives to do in the Obama administration’s America. But I wasn’t prepared for just how relevant it would be.
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Mark Davis
Posted: 11/16/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
The proper path for the Republican party lies somewhere between changing our entire agenda and standing steadfastly on everything.
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Mike Adams
Posted: 11/14/2012 12:01:00 AM EST
Recently, Ann Coulter wrote a controversial column suggesting that numerous Republican losses in the 2012 election cycle could be tied to the GOP stance on abortion. After lamenting the problem, she suggested a solution: the GOP should officially abandon its opposition to the so-called rape exception to a ban on abortion.