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| Doctors 'can justifiably euthanize certain severely impaired neonates,' and parents 'should be able to freely decide on what would amount to postnatal abortion,' argues the Queen's University professor. By Thaddeus Baklinski | One complaint from a parent was enough to pull the worksheet exploring Christian views on immoral behaviour. By Thaddeus Baklinski | Corey Dubin, founder of the HIV/AIDS advocacy group Committee of Ten Thousand, says lifting the ban would be 'a leap of faith' since 'too many questions in science aren't answerable.' By Dustin Siggins | Social demographers and pro-marriage groups are up-in-arms about the proposal. By Kirsten Andersen | The allegations in the suit against Ruddock reveal a telling picture of an abortionist who has no respect for the law or for the women he sees, says Operation Rescue. By Cheryl Sullenger | Will House leaders allow a key pro-life priority, the Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (ANDA), to be removed from the $1 trillion bill? By Dustin Siggins | That's both pro-life and pro-choice, right? Apparently not to 'pro-choicers'. By Kelsey Hazard | Kate Middleton is around five months pregnant, according to media reports. At this stage, the baby has a heart, a face, a brain and fingernails. By Katrina Trinko | If Richards were to ever show compassion in any way toward her aborted baby, she would be unlocking a compartment in her consciousness that would begin to unravel everything she stands for. By Jill Stanek | Thank you, Lindsey. Thank you, Lauren. By Jewels Green | Ironically, one cultural practice goes to horrific lengths because a woman's purity is paramount, whereas another cultural practice goes to horrific lengths because a woman's sexual freedom is paramount. By Johanne Brownrigg | |
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