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Reaching out (and choking someone)

Posted by Christopher Mc on Tuesday, May 19, 2009, In : Affairs 
“Let's honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion" said President Obama at Notre Dame.  Oh, well that's good, maybe this guy isn't so bad after all if he believes at least in respecting the consciences of pro-life health care workers.  What else does he say?

"and draft a sensible conscience clause" - but surely there is already the 2008 regulation which implements and enforces three federal laws protecting the conscience rights of health care providers, especially those at risk...

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The Right Hand of the Left Hand of Darkness

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, May 18, 2009, In : Affairs 



Taking the salute from Obama Youth


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The cowardly fighting Irish

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, May 18, 2009, In : Affairs 


Obama silent on the rape and murder of two black children in Soweto.

Obama silent on the relegation of West Bromwich Albion.

Obama silent on the suspension of a teacher accused of abuse in Tallahassee public school.

Presumably we can conclude from this silence that Obama supports rape, murder, Liverpool FC and abuse in Tallahassee.  No, you say, that would be entirely illogical.

Try googling "Pope silent Obama invitation" and you will get some four thousand news articles, for example this one.  T...
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It could happen, couldn't it (2)

Posted by Christopher Mc on Monday, May 18, 2009, In : Affairs 



His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI has been invited by the Margaret Sanger School of Eugenics in Boston to attend the commencement ceremony for abortion and sterilization technicians June 20 during which he will receive the David Steele award for commitment to reproductive services.  The Director of the School, Professor U von Asia, said that while they disagreed with some of the Holy Father's views on abortion, they fully supported his opposition to the Iraq war.  The event would provide an oppo...


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