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| 'It would be tragic not to allow someone to have self-determination,' he said. By Ben Johnson | Pro-abortion groups are increasingly urging that abortion be 'demedicalized,' shifting it from doctors to lower-level health care providers and even to the patients themselves, as a way to get around legal and institutional barriers. By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. | Explicitly recognizing the need to help children before they are born undermines abortion advocates' argument that prior to birth children are not human beings deserving of protection. By Stefano Gennarini, J.D. | 'We believe that marriage is between a man and a woman,' stressed Reince Priebus, the Republican National Committee's chairman. By John-Henry Westen By Dustin Siggins | Tory MP Cheryl Gallant says Kathleen Wynne's new curriculum heightens the need for federal legislation protecting children from predators. By Pete Baklinski | The deadline to join the party is February 28 if you want to take part in the May leadership vote. By Thaddeus Baklinski | Perhaps the most heartbreaking moment comes at the end when the little girl implores the viewer to 'fight for me.' By Cassy Fiano | The intern reacted violently, running home, throwing up, and asking herself, 'Is this right?' By Sarah Terzo | 'I freaked out and left the room. I was getting faint, so I sat down and put my head between my legs, trying to get myself together.' By Sarah Terzo | Biology matters—as new research released this week confirms—and no amount of legislation, litigation, or cheerleading can alter that. By Mark Regnerus | Lincoln feared a 'second Dred Scott' that would impose slavery nationally. Could there be a 'second Windsor' imposing same-sex 'marriage'? Quite possibly yes. By Michael Stokes Paulsen | |
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