Highland’s Low Road – American Thinker. – May 15, 2010

Originally posted at American Thinker. For fifteen years, underage girls have neither been deterred in the quest to terminate a pregnancy nor placed in the precarious position of giving notice to a parent or legal guardian, because the state of Illinois does not take kindly to certain laws. Specifically, there’s …

Telling the truth about abortion in Oklahoma – American Thinker. Blog – April 29, 2010

Originally posted at American Thinker. Blog In an effort to provide the tools to make an informed decision before murdering an unborn child a new law in Oklahoma requires women undergo a sonogram.  During the pre-abortion procedure the Oklahoma law also requires the attending physicians turn the screen toward the woman, …

Two American Idols Give Back – American Thinker. – April 23, 2010

Originally posted at American Thinker. Based on Simon Cowell’s snarky, acerbic wit, it’s hard to imagine the “American Idol” judge being enamored of anyone, let alone a pitchy American amateur like Barack Obama. So it was a surprise to find out that the two men are equally enthralled with each …

Exposing Hypocrisy from within the womb – American Thinker. Blog – March 22, 2010

Originally posted at American Thinker. Blog Obama says 30 million Americans are without adequate health care.  Who would have thought that the 50 million children aborted since 1973 would rise up and cry out from the grave exposing Obama and his minions for the hypocrites they are. One-day prior to …

The Democrat’s Daring Dozen – American Thinker. Blog – March 6, 2010

Originally posted on American Thinker. Oh the irony, Barack Obama’s health care reform baby may never reach full term.  Bart Stupak (D-Mich) is one of twelve House Democrats opposed to abortion who are willing to “kill” the bill if language isn’t changed to bar federal funding for the grisly procedure. …

Private Practice

Liberals have successfully promoted the fallacy that the right to privacy is in the Bill of Rights. Although, not literally mentioned in the Constitution, prominent cases like Griswold vs. Connecticut (1965) and Roe vs. Wade (1973) laid a foundation, which leads many Americans to falsely believe privacy is a Constitutionally …

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