Thursday, May 17, 2012

National Right to Life -"U.S. House hearing scheduled May 17: In the nation's capital -- legal abortion to the moment of birth!

UPDATED May 16, 2012 -- Did you know that in our nation's capital, it is perfectly legal to subject unborn children to terribly painful deaths, even during the sixth and seventh months of pregnancy -- or even later?  In the District of Columbia, abortion is now legal at any point in pregnancy, for any reason, as long as someone is willing to pay the abortionist for the gruesome "service."

This appalling situation will be explored by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution on May 17, 2012, in a public hearing on the District of Columbia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (H.R. 3803), a bill strongly advocated by the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC)."
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Rick Santorum's Texas GOP convention speech won't be public - Politics Wires - MiamiHerald.com

 "FORT WORTH, Texas -- Perhaps the biggest name featured at the Texas Republican Party's convention next month -- former GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum -- will give a speech that is off-limits to the media and the public.

Santorum is the main attraction at the June 8 Gala Banquet, a private party fundraiser at the convention, that at least for now will be reserved for delegates, alternates and those who buy tickets to the event at the Fort Worth Convention Center."  Visit:  Rick Santorum's Texas GOP convention speech won't be public - Politics Wires - MiamiHerald.com:

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Gov signs off on law blocking Real ID Act in PA | PA Independent

Gov signs off on law blocking Real ID Act in PA | PA Independent: "HARRISBURG — This week, Gov. Tom Corbett signed into law a measure making Pennsylvania the 16th and most populous state to oppose the federal Real ID Act.

The federal program was enacted in 2005 to create national standards and a national database for drivers’ licenses by requiring states to connect their existing information electronically. It also added costs to verify documents necessary to apply for a license, such as birth certificates and Social Security cards.

Several national organizations estimated that law would cost at least $11 billion annually over a five-year period to implement nationally.

Pennsylvania would have paid about $140 million in the first year and another $40 million annually, the state Department of Transportation estimated."

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Breast Cancer Prevention Institute Publishes New Brochures

The Breast Cancer Prevention Institute recently produced some new resources due to a large donation as reported by Dr. Angela Lanfranchi in her recent newsletter.  The new brochures are titled:
The Whys of Breast Cancer:  What can women do to protect themselves from breast cancer, May 2012
and Abortion & Breast Cancer Is There a Link?  What is the Truth Behind the Controversy,  January 2012
Two new fact sheets were also produced.  They are Epidemiologic Studies: Induced Abortion and Breast Cancer Risk, November 2011 and Factors Which Increase and Decrease Breast Cancer Risk, October 2011  All can be viewed or downloaded by visiting Breast Cancer Prevention Institute Home Page:and clicking on the desired title.

Senator wants EPA ‘crucify’ threat probed

Senator wants EPA ‘crucify’ threat probed: "Sen. James Inhofe is calling for an investigation into a top Environmental Protection Agency administrator who confessed that his “philosophy of enforcement” was to “crucify” and “make examples of” energy companies.

Now persecuted pastor’s lawyer facing jail

Now persecuted pastor’s lawyer facing jail: "Word that the lawyer who has been representing a Christian pastor condemned to death in Iran for leaving Islam is now facing jail is a stunning setback to hopes that the Islamic republic would begin recognizing human rights, according to an advocacy organization in the United States."

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