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By Sam Brownback January 22, 2007 Each January from all corners of the nation, hundreds of thousands descend upon the nation’s capital. They come — often in freezing conditions — for a most significant march on Washington. They come for the March for Life on the anniversary of the tragic Supreme Court decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton that made abortion legal during all nine months of pregnancy.

Jan 24, 2007

Topic: Family, Children, Elderly, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, National, Social Issues,

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Dr. Barrett Duke Guests hosts Richard Land Live! on Saturday January 6, 2007

Updated Jan 24, 2007 to point to the FFF version of the broadcast.

Jan 6, 2007

Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Life, Cloning, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Human Rights, Legislation, War, Science, Bioethics, Environment,

The Roberts Court Takes on Abortion

The arguments the Supreme Court will hear on Wednesday on the constitutionality of the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act promise much more than a resumption of a familiar debate over a method of terminating a pregnancy.

Nov 6, 2006

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, National,

Court: Groups Must Offer Contraceptives

New York’s highest court ruled Thursday that social service agencies run by the Roman Catholic Church and other faiths must provide birth-control coverage to their employees, even if they consider contraception a sin.

Oct 23, 2006

Topic: Faith, Family, Life, Citizenship, Legislation, Religious Liberty,

Misleading measure may launch U.S. cloning

A new video available on YouTube marks a late attempt by pro-life forces to avert serious defeat in Missouri Nov. 7, with national implications. Cathy Ruse, speaking for Missourians Against Human Cloning, declares: “Amendment 2 is a fraud. It is an attempt to trick Missourians into approving — in their Constitution — human cloning, the right of biotech firms to do human cloning in Missouri — something Missourians oppose by an overwhelming majority.”

Oct 20, 2006

Topic: Life, Cloning, Science,

Abortion foes’ new rallying point - Contraception

By Judith Graham
Chicago Tribune staff reporter
Published September 24, 2006

Emboldened by the anti-abortion movement’s success in restricting access to abortion, an increasingly vocal group of Christian conservatives is arguing that it’s time to mount a concerted attack on contraception.

Sep 24, 2006

Topic: Family, Marriage, Parenting, Sexual Purity, Abstinence, Life, Citizenship, National,

Anti-Abortion Group Loses Tax Exemption

The Internal Revenue Service this week revoked the tax exemption of an anti-abortion group, Operation Rescue West, after receiving a complaint that it had violated prohibitions on electioneering by nonprofits in 2004.

Sep 15, 2006

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Church and State, National,

‘Embryo-Safe’ Experiment Just Another Fraud

None of the 16 embryos involved in the study by medical director Robert Lanza of Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) survived. All were harmed; none were viable; none were spared.

Sep 7, 2006

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Science,

New Questions Emerge Over Stem-Cell Research Claims

Controversy continues to build over a claim that biotechnology researchers produced stem cells without harming embryos, as outside scientists question whether a fundamental element of the reported experiment undercuts the central contention of the research.

Sep 5, 2006

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Science,

Embryos preserved in stem-cell creation

Scientists yesterday reported that they have devised a way to create human embryonic stem cells that does not harm embryos. Cell extraction was criticized on moral grounds by Richard M. Doerflinger, deputy director of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat for Pro-Life Activities. “It is widely believed that one cell of a very early embryo may separate and become a new embryo, an identical twin,” he said yesterday.

Aug 24, 2006

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Social Issues, Science, Issues,

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