The Placenta and the Abortion Question

A recent article in the New York Times underscores the very small amount of information doctors and researchers have about the mysterious placenta—the organ that grows out of a new embryo and immediately starts siphoning nutrients out of a new mother’s blood. The article is quite fascinating, but it brings up some very important questions concerning […]

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Is Warren Buffett an Abortion Crusader?

A recent article in Fox News tells an apparently little-known story. Warren Buffet, the infamously wealthy philanthro-capitalist, has apparently given over a billion dollars to fund abortion through his late wife’s foundation, The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation. The American front of the Buffett Foundation is headed up by Tracy Weitz. You might remember her as […]

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Floyd Mayweather and What Leftists Hate More than Racism

Floyd Mayweather recently sent out a tweet about the real reason he broke up with his ex-fiancee Shantel Jackson: she aborted his twins. Mayweather wanted to keep the kids, but his ex-fiancee decided to kill them. She told him at first that it was a miscarriage, but when the truth came out, Mayweather broke up […]

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Gender Selection Abortion and Leftist Irrationality

There is apparently a “scandal” going on in Britain surrounding the Crown Prosecution Service’s recent decision not to prosecute two abortionists very clearly caught offering illegal gender selection abortions—an abortion performed for no other reason than that the parents don’t like the gender of their unborn baby. According to the Abortion Act of 1967, abortion […]

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The Curious Case of Megan Huntsman

It is uncanny how easy it is for human beings to see things so clearly in some situations, but fail to see a correlation in parallel circumstances. Let me tell you a story from Utah about a woman named Megan Huntsman. Megan Huntsman had three children already—two teenagers and an adult. And she didn’t feel […]

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Arguments Against Designer Babies Make Abortion Rhetoric Ridiculous

The FDA is currently debating whether or not to allow research into test-tube babies from more than two parents. Some scientists have been postulating that using the genetics from more than one pair of humans could decrease the risk of certain genetic diseases in children. Scientists think they know how to do it, but the […]

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Women Need Abortion for Valentine’s Day?

According to Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood, the things women really need for Valentine’s Day are “birth control, cancer screenings, safe and legal abortion, well woman visits, breast exams, maternity care, preventive care, Planned Parenthood, to make our own health decisions, (really radical stuff).” So forget the chocolate and flowers, boys. What women really want […]

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Why Do Red States Have Higher Divorce Rates?

Don’t shoot the messenger, but it looks like there are some strange statistics floating around about red states and divorces rates. Apparently, counties with the highest percentage of conservative Protestant adherence also have the highest rates of divorce in the country. This is obviously odd. Conservative protestantism constantly harps about family values and the sacredness […]

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Forty-One Year Anniversary of Roe v. Wade

Tomorrow is the anniversary of the landmark decision in the Supreme Court that legalized the murder of unborn babies. It’s Roe v. Wade’s birthday. Although I think it would be perverse to call it that, since Roe v. Wade has as its sole purpose the revocation of birthdays. Since 1973, fifty-seven million unborn babies have […]

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Is it Right to Compare Abortion and Slavery?

A recent article in the Kansas City Star criticized Kansas governor Sam Brownback for comparing the current anti-abortionists to abolitionists. The author, Mary Sanchez, believes that abortion and slavery are very different. And she wants conservatives to stop invoking the slavery analogy. Here’s her conclusion: Slavery was a brutal economic system. And the forces that […]

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