The state of marriage and family is an essential measure of national well-being.
Monthly Archives: January 2010
The March for Life and Real Feminism
The March for Life shows us real feminism — women who embrace their femininity, the vocation to motherhood, and their faith
Not a Cause for Rejoicing
We should not rejoice that a majority of Americans favor torture, even if it leads to election results we favor.
Where We are on Health Care Reform
The status of the health care reform debate, and alternatives to the current bills.
More Threats from Caesar
Threats to religious liberty can be found in the strings attached to federal grants.
The Manhattan Declaration and You
The Manhattan Declaration is an important new statement by religious leaders on respect for life, the preservation of marriage, and religious liberty.
Call Bart Stupak and Thank Him
Last week, the New York Times ran a profile of Rep. Bart Stupak, the Democrat from Michigan who has been a stalwart in fighting to prevent the health care reform bills from funding elective abortions.
Just Us Unedjikated Pro-lifers Here
The absurd insular intellectual pretensions of our elite betters are rarely on display as blatantly and laughably as in David Brooks’ most recent column in the New York Times. Mr. Brooks reflected in his column on the fact that public opinion is shifting away from the positions held by “the educated class” on issues likeContinue reading “Just Us Unedjikated Pro-lifers Here”
A Tortured Poll and the Caiaphas Principle
A deeply disturbing poll has just come out from the Rasmussen Reports, the respected public opinion research organization. They report that “Fifty-eight percent (58%) of U.S. voters say waterboarding and other aggressive interrogation techniques should be used to gain information from the terrorist who attempted to bomb an airliner on Christmas Day.” This confirms toContinue reading “A Tortured Poll and the Caiaphas Principle”