“It would be so nice if something made sense for a change.” Alice…in Wonderland
Today, hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers from all over the country will gather for the 41st year at the March for Life to speak out for life and against the horrors of abortion. There will be people who were at that very first march in 1974, but those will be vastly outnumbered by the thousands […]
In my latest Communities Digital News article, I take another look at female gendercide — this time on Western Shores. Two Canadian medical societies have released a statement calling for a ban on “non-medical” ultrasound. Although sex-selection abortion is never mentioned in the statement, the reporting around the statement mentions the increase in sex-selection abortion, […]
The good news is that the abortion rate, the number of abortions per 1000 women, has dropped to its lowest point since 1973. More and more, women are rejecting abortion. More and more, Americans realize that abortion is not the solution to difficult circumstances. Lives are being saved. The bad news is that even though […]
To decimate comes from the Roman practice of killing one in every ten soldiers in a mutinous legion. Decimate now means “to severely damage or destroy a large part of something.” Over the past 41, over 56,000,000 children have been killed through abortion. If one in ten is to decimate, what is almost one in […]
Yesterday, I went to my first March for Life in a long time and my first in Texas. I had forgotten how encouraging and inspiring it is to stand in the middle of thousands of people who believe as I do, that all human life has value, that the defenseless should be defended, and that […]
This year, hundreds of thousands of Americans will gather in Washington, DC, for the 40th March for Life. Thousand more will gather through the month in their states and cities for marches, rallies, and prayer vigils remembering the over 56 million children killed by abortion since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. The March for […]
Anyone else glad to see this year in the rear view? Space links! Did you get a telescope for Christmas? Are you wondering, “What now?” Well, wonder no more! The Spaced-Out Challenge tells you how and where to begin exploring the universe. Sign up for alerts from NASA to see when the space station flies […]
When the forces of good and evil collide, our tendency is to focus on the evil. I don’t know if it’s our innate sense of justice or just the tendency to rubberneck disaster, but the ugly gets the attention. But when we focus on the ugly to the exclusion of the good, we are denying […]
These are the three most dangerous words at the birth of a child in much of the world. This week in my Washington Times Communities column I look at this remarkable documentary. While the subject and content of It’s a Girl are almost overwhelmingly tragic — gendercide and the violence and hardships women face […]
The reason for my New York mommy field trip wasn’t just to spend time with my fabulous friend Lori. That was actually just a bonus. My primary purpose was to speak at Camp Esther, New York State Right to Life’s pro-life youth camp for teens. It’s more like pro-life boot camp, and these kids are […]