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The immigration debate

Much like the healthcare debate, if there is one thing most can agree with the immigration debate it’s this–the system is broken and needs to be fixed.
The controversial “Arizona Immigration Law” has forced the issue with legislators and the media. The Catholic bishops, who have called for immigration reform for years, are among the voices [...]

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Who’s choice is abortion?

I’m a big fan of calling things what they are, and this movement by the pro-choice movement is anti-choice. Sheila Liaugminas reports:
Oklahoma’s new law requiring full disclosure and ultrasounds to women before abortion has been blocked by a restraining order, so the abortion business could proceed as usual.
But, what did this so called ‘unconstitutional’ law [...]

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The virtue of courage

State after state has either voted or taken to legislature the proposition to legalize gay marriage.  And state after state has turned it down. Thursday, New Jersey became the latest state to turn down such a measure.

The New Jersey Senate voted Thursday against legalizing same-sex marriage, making the Garden State the latest to turn down [...]

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Dignity

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Is that even possible? It’s all that crossed my mind when I read this article
Salt Lake City, UT (LifeNews.com) – A Utah girl who paid a man to hit her in the stomach in an attempt to cause a miscarriage-abortion has been declared by a judge to not be guilty of violating any state law. The [...]

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In 2005, South Dakota passed a statue declaring that every woman considering abortion was to be told that abortion ‘will terminate the life of a whole, separate, unique, living human being.’ Planned Parenthood filed a suit against this law and on Thursday, a federal judge ruled against Planned Parenthood, in favor of the law as [...]

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Newsweek ran an article last week covering abortionist LeRoy Carhart, late term abortion provider in Nebraska. The article, titled ‘The Abortion Evangelist,’ has sparked discussion over much of the web. 
The writer falls just short of endorsing late term abortion in this article as she highlights the work of Carhart. A few clips highlighting the bias:
Past viability, [...]

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What’s your source?

Nearly every English teacher, well really any teacher who assigns research and writing, advises their students to have diverse sources. Papers written solely from internet research is generally frowned upon. Astute students know that not everything on the internet can be trusted. Americans have also learned that this includes American media sources who have a tendency [...]

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Proponents of the health care reform bill, mainly those on the liberal left, are accusing opponents of the bill with falsifying components of the proposed reform. It’s prompted even the White House to ask citizens to direct ‘fishy information’ or ‘disinformation’ to their attention. And in response the White House has launched a ‘reality check [...]

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This coming from a man who wanted to move past ‘immature partisan politics:’
“But I don’t want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. I want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess. I don’t mind cleaning up after them, but don’t do a [...]

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