- Abortion is not a 'settled' issue
- Romney pledges to protect life, marriage as prez
- Wealthy couples flock to USA to avoid UK sex selection ban
- U. of Texas backs professor in battle with gay blogger
- Dems to add same-sex 'marriage' to party platform
- How much would you pay to be a mother?
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Abortion is not a 'settled' issue
Posted: 03 Sep 2012 08:43 AM PDT On January 22, 1973, the U. S. Supreme Court struck down all state laws prohibiting abortion. Abortion advocates celebrated that decision, claiming that abortion was a” settled issue.” But pro-life people were outraged and committed themselves to restoring legal protection to the unborn.
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Romney pledges to protect life, marriage as prez
Posted: 03 Sep 2012 08:40 AM PDT Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney delivered his acceptance speech at the GOP convention last week night, laying out his vision for a Romney presidency.
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Wealthy couples flock to USA to avoid UK sex selection ban
Posted: 03 Sep 2012 08:21 AM PDT In the UK, using sex as criterion for embryo selection during IVF is forbidden under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990, which was amended to ban non-medical sex-selection in 2008. As such, wealthy Britons have been flocking to the US, where sex-selective early abortion is permitted.
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U. of Texas backs professor in battle with gay blogger
Posted: 03 Sep 2012 04:28 AM PDT The University of Texas-Austin is backing a sociology professor who came under withering attack for a study that found children of same-sex parents are more likely to be depressed or on welfare than kids raised by heterosexual couples.
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Dems to add same-sex 'marriage' to party platform
Posted: 02 Sep 2012 04:55 PM PDT Eight years after Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said the push for legalizing gay 'marriage' was “too much, too fast, too soon,” the Democratic Party will make history Tuesday when it is expected to be the first major party to endorse the destruction of traditional marriage.
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How much would you pay to be a mother?
Posted: 02 Sep 2012 04:30 PM PDT On Saturday, the Daily Mail told the story of a British couple who spent £20,000 having a baby using an Indian surrogate. It revealed the lengths some couples will go to purchase a child and the huge costs they face.
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