Category Archives: Abortion
Post-election Christmas reflection
Yes, that’s a human baby. I’ll explain in a moment why she’s there. Lest I be accused of misdirection, let me say something about the election: Trump, the latest incarnation (sorry) of conservative liberalism, won. He’s bad, but She- the … Continue reading
Prayer for the Unborn
Dear Little Ones in the Womb, We beg your forgiveness. A billion and a half of you have been killed worldwide since 1980. Almost 59 million in this country since 1973. Your blood stains our ground alongside that of the … Continue reading
The Sisters of Life
…only where God is seen does life truly begin. Only when we meet the living God in Christ do we know what life is. We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution. Each of us is the result … Continue reading
Repubs and the March for Life
Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Scott Walker, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Lindsay Graham…am I forgetting any of the Republican 2016 presidential hopefuls? Sarah Palin is reputedly “interested”, but I have no idea how seriously. An … Continue reading
About a Girl
According to Kevin Williamson, Planned Parenthood has “commissioned” someone named Lena Dunham to get out the vote. Especially the girl vote. The rest of you can vote too, but especially if you’re on the side of the girls. Miss Dunham … Continue reading
Only the sick need a physician
On Yahoo News I’ve been seeing a lot of links to Huff Post articles that attempt to glorify the abortion “experience,” as though having one were like a trip to Six Flags. There is a website called The Abortion Diary … Continue reading
No Greater Love…
…is the title of a fine article by National Review’s prolific Kevin Williamson.
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I’ve heard that unemployment is down around 7% now, but that this figure doesn’t account for those who have dropped out of the job market, who have quit looking for work, in other words, and that the number of such … Continue reading
Signs of contradiction
Went traveling north this past weekend, to a place Rick Barnett calls the Fourth Circle (of hell, I presume), otherwise known as Atlanta. On the drive up I had hoped to take in the scenery where deserving and forget about … Continue reading