Filter Resources
Tag > life
Editor’s Note: This blog entry was first written on May 7, 2012 and published by the Family Policy Council of WV. While written in the present two years ago about news I and my wife received on May 5, 2012, it is no less relevant and heartfelt today. For us, May 5th is a day...
Read
Can the AP Be Trusted to Cover the Abortion Issue Fairly? – Mollie Hemingway provides a very insightful look into what some might call media bias. Far from a wild-eyed look at the “leftwing media,” Mollie let’s the facts speak for themselves. Yo, Millenials – Staying at The Federalist, Hadley Heath takes a look at...
Read
By Jeremy Dys When I see the head of the nation’s largest provider of abortion write in reference to the contraceptive mandate of Obamacare, “No one’s freedom to practice religion is compromised,” I tend to think she is attempting her best Obi Wan Kenobi, Jedi mind trick on the nation. But, this is not Tatooine...
Read
The Story: “Planned Parenthood’s Abortion Theater,” by Mollie Hemingway writing at TheFederalis.com The Lead: Closing clinics make for great headlines and more dramatic court briefs. But a media mildly more skeptical of savvy public relations campaigns and well-scripted legal wrangling might serve the public a bit more. Why It Matters: There’s a lot in this...
Read
The Story: “World’s First Surviving Septuplets Turn 16,” as reported by Lydia Warren at the DailyMail.co.uk The Lead: Bobbi and her husband Kenny famously declined selective reduction after learning they were pregnant with seven children following fertility treatment, saying it was ‘in God’s hands’. Why it Matters: Am I the only one that remembers this? I...
Read
The Story: “Pregnant in Auschwitz: Toronto Holocaust survivor recalls split-second decision that saved her and unborn son,” by Joe O’Conner writing at the The National Post. The Lead: The SS guards had been out smoking and returned, telling Miriam she was one “lucky Jew,” that the crematoriums at Auschwitz were “kaput.” Instead, she was taken...
Read