Right Said Fred

Chelsea2008 Election, Politics, Pro LifeLeave a Comment

I saw this a few days ago on another website but couldn’t find it on YouTube until now (thanks to plb). A video by Fred Thompson for National Right to Life:

Happy Father’s Day!

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Very late blessings for all you fathers out there! Fathers are often the forgotten heroes of the American family, yet none would be complete without them. Thank you to all fathers for the hard work you do to support, protect and be an example to your children and grandchildren. Thank you, above all, for accepting your role as father – … Read More

It’s Mitt’s Turn

Chelsea2008 Election, Politics, Stem Cell ResearchLeave a Comment

Last week Sen. Sam Brownback discussed the issue of stem cell research with LifeNews.com. Now Mitt Romney takes his turn discussing the issue in a column on National Review Online. Speaking of his experience as Gov. of Massachusetts during their big stem cell debate: Some advocates told me that only the creation of human embryos for purposes of experimentation, otherwise … Read More

Unwilling to Be Selfless

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In a recent interview, singer Kelly Clarkson perfectly articulated the reason for the breakdown of the family in our society and therefore the breakdown of our society in general: “My point of view is that I shouldn’t be a mother at all, because I’d be horrible,” she confessed to Elle magazine. “I’m not willing to be that selfless.” We have … Read More

Life is a Gift

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In an interview with BBC radio program, Desert Island Discs, Yoko Ono, wife of late Beatle John Lennon, revealed that she had considered abortion when she became pregnant in 1975 with son Sean. Yoko explained to Kirsty Young how, when she found that she was pregnant at the age of 42 in 1975, she considered having an abortion. She and … Read More

Stick With Science

ChelseaPro Life, Religion, Right to Life1 Comment

This was a response to a comment on my Devil in Disguise post which began to take on a life of its own, so I though I’d rather put it into a post. One reader suggested: This is the key: stick with the science. Irrespective of religious differences and/or whether or not a supreme being exists, we know as a … Read More

The Power to Cure?

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Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi spoke on the House floor in favor of embryonic stem cell research and the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act that passed last week. In her comments she mentioned that: Science is a gift of God to all of us and science has taken us to a place that is biblical in its power to … Read More

The Devil in Disguise

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After reading this article from Life Site News it should be clear who is behind the push for research that destroys living human embryos. Now one supporter, a politician from Australia, accepts the possibility of eternity in hell if that’s the cost of supporting embryonic stem cell research: “Maybe I’ll go to Hell, but if I go to Hell I’m … Read More

Brownback on Stem Cells

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Here are some excerpts from Sam Brownback’s interview with Life News: I have long supported alternatives to embryonic stem cell research. This is the area that is making progress and the area that I think we need to focus on. I am fully committed to supporting and funding adult stem cell, cord blood and amniotic fluid research. I think deriving … Read More

Patients not Politics

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From National Review Online: Living, breathing people who have been treated by stem cells — some who would have otherwise died — are signs of the great hope of stem-cell research. Take Doug Rice, a bear of a man who was told he had months to live because of heart disease, yet after being treated with his own blood stem … Read More