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Is Ultrasound our Wilberforce?

“To date, no politician has been able to do with abortion what William Wilberforce did with slavery: namely, expose it for the evil it was and lead the charge to abolish it in England.

All that may be changing…”

http://www.boundlessline.org/2010/01/is-ultrasound-our-wilberforce.html?cid=6a00d83451c4ae69e20120a8129cc1970b

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Narrow-Minded Liberalism

This critique of a book by liberal former Labor Secretary Robert Reich points out the assumptions and truths embraced by liberals even as they proclaim their allegiance to open-mindedness.

http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0000926.cfm#share

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Why Lawmakers Need a More Ethical Framework

“…lawmakers need a common ethical framework and understanding of the value of human life. Without this framework, decisions about life and death become purely pragmatic, a matter of pleasing the most—or at least the most powerful—people, or are based entirely on intuition.”

http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2010/02/02/why-lawmakers-need-a-common-ethical-framework/

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Wanted: Conservative College Professors

A new study indicates that conservatives are less likely to pursue an academic teaching career because of the overwhelmingly liberal climate on college campuses.
http://www.boundlessline.org/2010/01/why-are.html

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AUDIO: “Leaving Planned Parenthood”

“Former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson explains why she recently resigned from the organization after witnessing an abortion on ultrasound.”

This audio series from Focus on the Family can be heard in 2 parts by clicking on the link below:
http://www.focusonthefamily.com/popups/media_player.aspx?MediaId={DF144307-9C70-4EA0-8E29-DBDAB03B6AFD}&FAMILYTYPE=null&Tab=Shows&subcategory=DailyBroadcast

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“CBS OKs Script for Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad”

“CBS officials have given initial approval for the ad that Christian group Focus on the Family seeks to have aired during America’s most-watched television broadcast – the Super Bowl.”
“The 30-second commercial, which features football star Tim Tebow, will present the former Florida quarterback’s personal story and will also feature Tebow’s mother, who refused to have [...]

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Scott Brown wins; journalist wife raises ethical issues

Scott Brown stunned the world last night with his upset victory to become a Senator in the state of Massachusetts. What few people realize is that his wife, a prominent TV anchor in Boston, was unable to campaign with him because of her job. Her TV station employer, due to journalistic ethics, did not want [...]

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VIDEO-Nick Cannon “Can I Live?”

Nick Cannon was “cited in People Magazine as one of the ‘Top Ten most successful young people in Hollywood’ and featured on the Cover of Black Enterprises’ 40 Under 40… Nick Cannon, 28 years old is a successful, multi-faceted entertainer: film star, comedian, musician, writer and executive producer of his very own hit TV shows.”  [...]

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“To campus conservatives” by Will Munsil

“To campus conservatives” by Will Munsil
http://www.statepress.com/node/8372

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The Debate Is Over

The Debate Is Over
by Len Munsil
Had it been a prize fight, Justice Stephen Breyer would have been knocked out less than halfway through his debate today with Justice Antonin Scalia.
Breyer and Scalia, appearing in Tucson at an event sponsored by the William H. Rehnquist Center, were debating how to interpret the Constitution.
Scalia’s intelligence, energy, clarity [...]

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