Life: Imagine the Potential
President-elect Barack Obama may not hold prolife views, but his life story bears witness to the truth of the prolife movement’s values and beliefs:
President-elect Barack Obama may not hold prolife views, but his life story bears witness to the truth of the prolife movement’s values and beliefs:
Griffin Bell was a truly great man, and he will be dearly missed by his family and friends. I was fortunate enough to meet and interview Judge Bell while working on an essay about his tenure on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which you can read here. I cannot even begin to describe what a generous and warm person he was during our brief time | Read More »
Y’all can guess what I think of David Frum’s suggestion that the only way for the GOP to remain competitive is to “change” on “abortion” and be “less overtly religious . . . and less polarizing on social issues [translation: staying true to prolife principles].” Let me make something clear to Frum and his D.C./NYC Rockefeller Republican wine-sipping elitist buddies: The GOP is doomed without | Read More »
For reminding voters of what’s at stake in this election.
You can listen to the interview here.
Senator Obama barely knew the guy, I tell ya.
Exhibit A. (LvJay)
Professor Robert P. George of Princeton University is, hands down, the most eloquent voice of the pro-life movement; and his latest essay, “Obama’s Abortion Extremism,” is nothing short of a masterpiece. Here is just a taste of Professor George’s must-read compilation of Senator Barack Obama’s radical views on abortion and embryonic stem cell research: What kind of America do we want our beloved nation to | Read More »
As many of y’all know, National Review Online is down right now. Well, my good friend Ramesh Ponnuru and I have been emailing one another throughout the debate, and I asked him if I could post his thoughts on Governor Palin’s performance. He graciously agreed, so here they are: Any conservative who was white-knuckled going into this is relaxing by now. There were some points | Read More »
While I am a staunch Republican, and a strong supporter of Governor Palin, I am more than willing to admit the obvious: Sarah Palin has not performed well in the major interviews she has done. Why is this? Is it because she’s stupid? I think not. By all accounts, Palin is a quick study and plenty smart. So what gives? Why is Palin struggling so | Read More »
This is, hands down, the most powerful and moving issue ad I’ve seen in quite some time: God Bless you, Gianna, for your beautiful witness to a culture of life.
Here’s a brief description of the website: Fidelis announces the launch of a new website – CatholicVote.com – to educate and inspire Catholic voters this fall and beyond. The site includes a powerful video designed to encourage viewers to prioritize the issues of life, faith, and family. In addition to the video, the site contains resources on how to register to vote, research on candidate | Read More »
Barack Obama: “You can put lipstick on a pig,” he said as the crowd cheered. “It’s still a pig.” You stay classy, Senator Obama.
Well, sportsfans, I don’t know what the McCain folks have planned for tonight, but it’s going to be difficult to top Governor Palin’s speech, which electrified the crowd last night. I cannot even begin to describe how amazing it was to be on the floor as a delegate from Georgia. So, what are we to make of last night and the impact of Governor Palin’s | Read More »
That is all.
Professor Rick Garnett has today’s must-read post. Here’s a taste: What is at stake in the abortion debate — and, as someone who has known and admired Doug Kmiec for years, I am sorry that he seems to be forgetting this — is not only reducing the number of abortions and helping women considering abortion to find their way to a different choice (though, of | Read More »
This is fantastic news that everyone should celebrate. (LvJJ)
Nancy “Ardent Catholic” Pelosi was on Meet the Press this past Sunday, making excuses for her radically proabortion views and lying about the Catholic Church’s long-standing, non-negotiable teaching on the issue. Among other things, Pelosi claimed that the Church’s teaching that “life begins at conception” was “like maybe 50 years or something like that.” Oh really? Needless to say, Catholics across the United States were | Read More »
Catholic News Agency has the details. (LvChristopher)
How sad is it that a dog is able to show more compassion to a just-born baby than a man seeking to become the next president of the United States?
Rick Warren: “At what point does a baby get human rights, in your view?” Barack Obama: “Whether you are looking at it from a theological perspective or a scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity is, you know, above my pay grade.” (Image revised per our fearless leader’s request. You can view the original image and another alternative image here. Any feedback on the various | Read More »
Paging Team McCain: This is the type of ad you should run in the near future. Americans need to know about Senator Obama’s extreme views on abortion. (LvDC)
Apparently, the proabortion wing of the Democratic Party is thrilled (see 4:17 to 5:35) with the “compromise language” crafted by folks like Professor Kmiec.
So saith Zogby. Needless to say, this is excellent news for McCain.
Please vote for District Attorney Phil Kline today in the GOP primary. You can view his campaign website here.