Tuesday, April 24, 2007

No One Is Afraid Of The Freedom Of Choice ACT

In the wake of last week's partial birth abortion decision, NARAL, Planned Parenthood and others are promoting the reintroduction of the Freedom Of Choice Act (FOCA).  The act would write Roe v. Wade into law.



Last time they tried this it was 1993 or 1994.  Bill Clinton was president and he had majorities in both houses of Congress.  Speaker Tom Foley (D-WA) said that if the Court tampered with Roe, the Congress would write Roe into law through FOCA.



By the way, what's Tom Foley doing now.  Just after his announcement that he was going to pass FOCA his party was swept from power and Foley was the first Speaker to ever lose an election.   FOCA is not going to make it.  Go ahead, make our day. 



Note to pro-lifers, elections have consequences.  If it wasn't for the election of president Bush and a pro-life congress, there would be no partial birth abortion ban and no new Supreme Court members to uphold it.  If it were not for the election of a pro-abortion party to congress this year, we would not be facing all of these nutty pro-abortion bills.  Elections have consequences. 



Monday, April 16, 2007

The Bush Abortion Ban?

Planned Parenthood is calling the Partial Birth Abortion ban the "Bush Abortion Ban."   Partial birth abortion is barbaric and kills the unborn during delivery by poking a hole in the unborn's head and sucking his brains out.  Leave it to Planned Parenthood to defend against that.  Planned Parenthood and the abortion establishment used to say that there were hardly and abortion bans.  Now they are saying that it's an abortion ban as if it would ban abortion everywhere.



What kind of interests does someone have where they would feel compelled to defend a brain suction abortion?



Sunday, April 1, 2007

British team grows human heart valve from stem cells

The non-embryonic stem/adult stem cell successes and breakthroughs keep pouring in.  Read about this breakthrough in the UK.  Apparently, scientists have created heart valves from bone marrow blood cells.  This has been reported previously with amniotic fluid cells.  If they can make it work, it will be huge.



It will be interesting to see if US media reports this.  I wonder if there will ever be so many ASC successes/breakthroughs that one day they will report studies like this without this line, "but experts mean it doesn't mean that we should stop embryonic stem cell research.  Everyone (with a brain) knows that embryonic stem cells can become any kind of cell."  I'm not counting on it.