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NRLC refutes his claims with sworn affidavit and documents

WASHINGTON -- The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) has produced a sworn affidavit, submitted today to the Ohio Elections Commission, demonstrating that the Obama health care law does in fact provide federal subsidies for elective abortion.
- Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Animals are not inanimate pieces of laboratory equipment

People concerned about the well-being of animals are right to scrutinize the abuse of animals in experiments (Canadian Press story). In Canada, there is no federal law that governs the treatment of animals in laboratories and no experiment is prohibited, no matter how trivial, redundant, or cruel.
- Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Obama’s Economy A Shambles

In February 2009, President Obama implemented an economic stimulus package of $787 billion, which was supposed to CREATE five million NEW jobs by the end of 2010. This estimate was subsequently lowered to three million NEW jobs. The administration then said they would CREATE and SAVE jobs. They said unemployment would peak at 8.0% by the end of 2010, and then recede.
- Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Criminal manipulation

By Lorrie Goldstein Crime statistics in Canada are being used by so-called “wise elites” to paint an inaccurate and rosy picture of what’s actually happening on our streets.
- Monday, October 11, 2010

Christians arrested in Laos; five still detained

Thirty-five young Christians were arrested by police in Meung Feung in northern Laos on September 18. All of the believers, who were reportedly in the area for a tree-planting project, were then held in detention. Later on, 30 of them were released, including the mother of a four-month-old child. The group is reportedly very active in sharing the gospel and has helped lead many people to the Lord. Many are deeply concerned for the welfare of the five who remained detained.
- Monday, October 11, 2010

Just Debt

Flipping through a business magazine in a Doctor's office recently, a piece on the increasing disparity in incomes caught my eye. The journalist was at a loss to explain why disparities were getting larger rather than smaller.
- Sunday, October 10, 2010

Dear Friend of CatholicVote

Just a few days ago, homosexual activists wearing rainbow sashes and buttons attempted to receive Holy Communion from him during Mass. The activists even bragged: “We were making a statement during the Eucharist.”
- Saturday, October 9, 2010

Atomic PR wins trio of new accounts

It’s been a busy couple of weeks for tech PR agency AtomicPR, who recently won a pair of high profile Silicon Valley startup clients in competitive reviews: Dropbox: a visionary in multi-device file syncing and sharing, and location-based shopping leader shopkick. Atomic was also named agency of record by the Southern California Technology Council.
- Friday, October 8, 2010

The Mcguinty Way

Have you ever seen the Capital one commercial where the guy has his hand in your pocket?
- Friday, October 8, 2010

Carleton University’s self-admitted censorship of a group of pro-life students

Dear Friends, Please consider sending an email to the President of Carleton University condemning their self-admitted censorship of a group of pro-life students whom they had ARRESTED at a University which is supposed to be a bastion of Free Speech. I have included the article - I was referring to the President's pet donkey, in my personal salutation;
- Friday, October 8, 2010


Alberta alone in opposition to gun registry

Perhaps the reason Alberta is the only province that shows a majority favor getting rid of the dangerous, error riddled, grossly incomplete, and privacy-invading gun registry, which attacks only those of us who have complied, is because of news outlets such as the Calgary Herald which generally practices balanced reporting. The Herald does not seem to be biased one way or the other, as much of the Eastern Liberal controlled media exhibits.
- Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bomb-Sniffing War Dog Finds Home With Parents of Fallen Marine

By Michael M. Phillips SCIO, N.Y. — Gunner, a bomb-sniffing dog mustered out of the Marines for canine post-traumatic stress disorder, has found a new home with Deb and Dan Dunham, whose Marine son died in Iraq protecting the men beside him.
- Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Declining Economy

National debt is the problem, people ! congress [treasury] borrows every dollar it spends; congress doesn't spend "taxpayer" money ! IRS does! IRS collects taxes and only pays down the interest on the debt ! the debt itself keeps rising!
- Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Businesses Pull Out Of 10:10 Climate Campaign After Green PR Disaster

Source; Greenwise blog Businesses have begun to distance themselves from the carbon-cutting campaign 10:10 over a promotional film the organisation premiered last week that depicts schoolchildren, office workers and celebrities being blown up for not taking action on climate change.
- Wednesday, October 6, 2010




Harvard Pilgrim cancels Medicare Advantage plan

By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff Harvard Pilgrim Health Care has notified customers that it will drop its Medicare Advantage health insurance program at the end of the year, forcing 22,000 senior citizens in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine to seek alternative supplemental coverage.
- Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Elect Dr. Rob Steele, Replace John Dingell

Mr. John Dingell is a man whom has held the congressional office in the 15th district far longer than anyone should be given the right to. He has been in office for over 55 years, following his father, who previously held the office.
- Wednesday, September 29, 2010

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