Family Denied Asylum in US, They Should Have Said They Were Gay
The AP reports on a US Apeals Court decision to leave a family of homeschoolers at the mercy of the German Government, even though the Court found that the US Constitution forbids the state from prohibiting homeschooling. The family faces impossible fines and loss of custody of their children if they are returned to Germany. They should [...]
The Incremental Approach to Taxpayor Funded Abortion for All
Abortion groups are using the tragic circumstances of rape to advance their cause – unrestricted abortion for all. They rely on the reluctance of members of Congress to speak out against abortion in the case of rape. Events during the last election cycle where candidates statements on rape were used to help defeat them has [...]
Congressman Webster: Marriage is Worth Protecting
The following is a Statement to the Congressional Record made by Congressman Daniel Webster (R-FL) in support of the March for Marriage to be held next Tuesday, March 26 in Washington DC. The March is being organized by the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) and is joined by a large coalition of pro-family organizations, state [...]
Gay Marriage, Equality and War
As the Justices ask themselves whether or not homosexual couples are constitutionally entitled to marriage next week, they will certainly ponder how the United States Constitution came to be and how we have succeeded as a nation. The liberal justices will undoubtedly embrace the president’s own reading of American history. Obama’s February inaugural address sums up how the [...]
Global Abortion Lobby Stuck at the Rubicon. A Hobbit is Sneaking By…
“Though Shalt not pass!” Last week at the Commmission of the Status of Women, nations that cherish traitional values were able to halt the advance of the global abortion lobby towards abortion as a human right. Despite attempting to do so for over 40 yrs, nations and groups that want abortion to be a human [...]
Infringements on Human Rights: How abortion is a human rights issue
Although developmentally it is well known that a baby has both a heartbeat (21 days) and brainwaves (6 weeks) at the time a legal abortion can be conducted, many US states still deny that children inside the womb are alive, are human, and are entitled to human rights. Since Roe vs. Wade 40 years ago [...]
March for Life 2013!!
On Friday thousands will stand up for the most basic human right of all – the right to life. To find out more about the march and related activities click on the links below! March for Life 2013 video: March for Life video March for life homepage: http://www.marchforlife.org/ Related activities: http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/2013-u.s.-march-for-life-schedule-of-events
Rice Stepping Back from Sec State Bid
US UN ambassador Susan Rice, embroiled in the controversy over the killing of a US ambassador in Benghazi, has stepped back from her bid to become America’s next top diplomat. Rice appeared on five Sunday talk shows in the final days of President Obama’s presidential campaign asserting that the killing was a reaction to an [...]
US to UN: Hands off our Internet
A day after its strident disputes over the Disabilities Treaty, Congress united today to send a strong anti-regulation message to delegates gathered for the UN talks on telecommunications: From The Hill: The House on Wednesday unanimously passed a Senate resolution introduced by Sens. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) that calls on the U.S. government to oppose United Nations control of the [...]
UNFPA to American Voters: Thanks!
If you thought UNFPA was thrilled that the American taxpayer would continue to fund their already swollen coffers after last week’s presidential election–you were right. I just received a copy of a letter UNFPA Executive Director Babatunde Osotimehin fired off to US UN ambassador Susan Rice last Sunday expressing his relief that Barak Obama would stay in office and [...]
Texas AG Warns UN Group to Stay Away From Election Polls
A group associated with the United Nations that has deployed election monitors throughout the U.S. for the Nov. 6 presidential election has been warned by the Texas Attorney General that if they violate state laws governing polling places that they face possible prosecution. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE/ODIHR) announced earlier this month [...]
Rio + 20: No Guarantees of a Sustainable Future
The UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, is now in its third day. It has been touted as the most significant UN Conference ever. That’s what we’ve been hearing from the Secretary General and his UN political sales fleet made up of high and low ranking UN staff and delegations for [...]
U.S. State Department Announces Rio +20 Delegation, Hillary Clinton Included
Here is the official wire: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Head U.S. Delegation to the UN Conference on Sustainable Development. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will head the U.S. delegation to the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, also known as Rio+20, which will take place June 20-22 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The [...]
The religious shall inherit… the white house?
Eric Kauffmann thinks the religious and the conservative will inherit the earth–eventually–due to their higher fertility. In this essay at The American he says they may well win the election this Novemember, too. The GOP has a lead over the Democrats among white women and among younger women at all levels of income and education. If the childbearing gap among [...]
The Problem with Climate Scientists, Politicans and Car Salesmen…
… Is that none of them know what they are talking about most of the time, and when they do, they are usually lying. It’s a well documented fact. Politicians are among the least trusted professionals (if we can call them that) together with lobbyists and car sales people, according to the most recent Gallup [...]
The Children of Men–Japanese Style
I was edified to see the NY Times making the same point I have been emphasizing in my book talks: declinists have been saying for decades that America’s fiscal woes would finally topple its international primacy, and for decades, the declinists have got it wrong. The NYT OpEd notes that 20 years ago pessimists feared Japan would overtake the United States [...]
Sexual Rights, Overpopulation, and what they have to do with Youth
Yesterday marked day two of a week long conference on “Adolescents and Youth” held by the UN Commission on Population and Development (CPD). While the conference is supposed to address a wide range of topics related to population, development and youth, it has focused almost exclusively on promoting the sexual and reproductive rights of youth, [...]
Abortion- Breast Cancer Link Debate Resumed
The recent introduction of bills in New Hampshire, Kansas and New Jersey legislatures requiring physicians to warn women seeking abortion about the abortion-related risk of breast cancer (ABC link) has regenerated the stream of dishonest and misinformed denials that such a link exists. The bills’ provisions to ensure that women are informed about the increased risk [...]
Sovereignty in Action: Beating Back Beaurocratic Inertia at the UN
Sovereignty is a word that isn’t used within the UN superstructure, its bureaucracies, thousands of documents, reports and resolutions and frankly even UN member states. The UN system always tries to work towards achieving consensus, and to merely mention that each and every individual state has a the power and sovereign prerogative to undo consensus [...]
How US Taxpayers Save Money By Not Having Babies
One of this week’s blog posts in the American Thinker contains the following opening statement: “Slowly but surely, the Obama administration is introducing the general public to the idea that fewer people born translates into health care cost savings.” With the HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ testimony during the FY 2013 HHS Budget hearing in mind, [...]
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