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A few considerations on how health care ought to be treated in a free market economy.
A play depicting Jesus Christ as homosexual acheives new heights in the war against the real meaning of social "tolerance."
With all the talk of federal abortion funding, a look at the current Hyde Amendment is in order.
An accord between the US and Russia to reduce nuclear arms levels is a breath of fresh air.
After caving on a critical healthcare vote Sunday, Bart Stupak is on the defense against pro-life and pro-choice groups alike.
Planned Parenthood's founder speaks on the meaning of "charity" and authentic benefits to society.
NPR is reporting that Nancy Pelosi's healthcare victory demonstrates the resolve of her feminine character. Too bad Pelosi has time and again shown that she misunderstands what being a woman is all about.
Everywhere you look, the news is filled with references to Planned Parenthood. But is PP really worth all the hot air?
When it comes to Planned Parenthood's real agenda, Margaret Sanger, the organization's founder, has quite a bit to say.
Bart Stupak's anti-abortion stance continues to draw fiery protest from colleagues in the party, who warn him of the woes of "taking down" healthcare.