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Senator Rubio’s Excellent Pro Life Speech

Senator Rubio’s Excellent Pro Life Speech

Here is the video of a very rousing speech from Senator Marco Rubio.  Among the cacophony coming out of our media and government, here is a voice that rings like a bell in a foggy swamp.

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The Implications of “Pro-Choice”

The Implications of “Pro-Choice”

Yesterday, Jonathan Last of the Wall Street Journal provided a chilling review of Mara Hvistendahl’s book, “Unnatural Selection.” In it,  Hvistendahl illustrates that since the 1970′s, 163 million babies have been aborted simply for being female.  Since the dawn of new scientific technology in the 70′s, in places like China, India, and Korea, parents have [...]

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NFP OB/GYN in Missouri

NFP OB/GYN in Missouri

For practicing Catholics, contraception is not an option.  The Church’s position has been articulated well over the last century, starting with Pope Paul VI’s Humanae Vitae and voiced well by Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.  The Church’s teaching has been very well articulated though not always well followed in this matter.  One [...]

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House repeals Obamacare, Abortion Next

House repeals Obamacare, Abortion Next

Two wonderful pieces of legislation out of the House of Representatives today.  First, the House voted 245-189, a virtually party line vote to repeal Obamacare. Now, this will not repeal the disastrous legislation shoved down the throat of the American people last year.  If it passes the Senate, which it likely will not (it may [...]

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Christmas Starts with Christ

Christmas Starts with Christ

I’ve seen this image circulating around the blogs and in the media.  Something to think about. Cheers, and Happy Advent!

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Post Election Thoughts 2010

Post Election Thoughts 2010

Many readers have called for the HTNL thoughts on the 2010 midterm elections.  Now over a week past election night, the dust has settled a bit and I can finally compose my thoughts.  The results look something like this: Republicans gained control of the house, taking between 60 and 62 seats, bringing their total to [...]

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