May 13, 2004
Covering her tracks

The Boston Globe's Ellen Goodman, got caught in a lie and instead of a correction, we get a valiant effort at covering one's rear. In her April 25 column on the pro-abortion march on Washington, Goodman made the following statement. AT TIMES, I've had a fantasy about my generation as the last brigade parading for […]

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April 29, 2004
More on abortion

This says something about our culture, from today's Peggy Noonan column in the Wall Street Journal: But I must tell you of the small moment that was actually a big moment. (There's a possible spoiler coming up, so if you don't know the story and mean to see the play [A Raisin in the Sun], […]

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April 28, 2004
On abortion and protests

The stereotype of pro-lifers as violent, obnoxious and evil needs some updating. Though there are a very few who have bombed abortion clinics or shot at doctors, those days have largely passed. Nowadays it is the "pro-choice" haters who are getting violent. A couple of months ago, at a John Kerry rally, a Kerry staffer […]

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April 7, 2004
Religion and public life

John "Flipper" Kerry has made the case that, though he is a Catholic, those core beliefs have no impact on his votes as a legislator -- at least as they relate to abortion and the intentional murder (re: The Unborn Victims of Violence Act) of unborn children. Unlike the previous president who shared his initials, […]

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March 30, 2004
Don't see this often

San Diego Union-Tribune cartoonist Steve Breen on the abortion issue.

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March 16, 2004
More stifling of dissent

A pro-lifer goes to a campaign event for Sen. John Kerry with a sign reading simply: "My abortion hurt me." In response, a Kerry staffer grabs the sign and tears it to pieces.

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March 9, 2004
Abortion and the law

Last Friday, a federal judge in San Francisco (surprise!) rejected a Justice Department request for edited medical records as they attempt to defend the Partial Birth Abortion Ban that was passed by Congress last year. As I mentioned last month, the point of the records request is to prove that partial-birth abortion is never medically […]

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February 28, 2004
Reporting on abortion

My senior project at Cal Poly SLO was a content analysis of the Los Angeles Times coverage of the abortion issue. My findings confirmed those of Times reporter David Shaw who also did an extensive report on abortion coverage in the major media. In short, when covering abortion: The media is more likely to quote […]

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February 27, 2004
Good point

"Best of the Web Today" notes yesterday's vote in the House to approve the Unborn Victims of Violence Act (aka Laci and Conner's law). The law would recognize that an attack on a pregnant woman actually affects two individuals -- the woman and her child. Pro-abortion zealots (their position on laws like this one put […]

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December 8, 2003
Howard Dean endorses the overturning of Roe v. Wade

Appearing on "Fox News Sunday," the leading Democrat presidential hopeful, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, suggested that Roe v. Wade should be overturned and the question of abortion be returned to the states. (Host CHRIS) WALLACE: Governor, I don't think anybody would deny that those are very important issues, but why take the others -- […]

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