Monthly Archives: October 2004

Gays cry foul over bathhouse raid

Interim Staff Hamilton's "gay community" is up in arms after a multi-agency task force inspected a bathhouse in the city in August - even though the facility was just one of 14 businesses visited by the force that same night. The reverberations are being felt in Toronto, where gays there pledged to get involved and sympathetic media outlets ran coverage. A team [...]

2010-08-09T10:57:58-04:00October 9, 2004|Equal Rights, Marriage and Family|

Provinces funding late abortions in U.S.

Procedures deemed 'unspeakable butchery' by feminist columnist The news that provinces including Quebec, British Columbia and Ontario have been sending pregnant women to the U.S. for late-term abortions - at a cost of around $5,000 (US) each - has been met with incredulity in not just the pro-life community, but society at large as well. Numerous, large-scale media outlets, including the CBC [...]

2010-08-09T10:56:47-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion|

Orthodox Anglicans plot a way forward

Two new Anglican structures commissioned In the wake of their national church declaring homosexual relations holy, 700 biblically orthodox Anglicans have met in Ottawa to form two new organizations: the Anglican Federation and the Anglican Network. The two structures were commissioned during The Way Forward, a national conference Aug. 30-Sept. 1 sponsored by Essentials, a coalition of evangelical, charismatic and prayer book [...]

2010-08-09T10:53:15-04:00October 9, 2004|Activism, Marriage and Family, Religion|

Study confirms TV-teen sex link

According to a recent study, teenagers who watch television programs with sexual content are two times as likely to engage in sexual activity at an earlier age than their peers who do not watch such shows. The study was released Sept. 7 in Pediatrics, a journal published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. While the results of this study are not groundbreaking, [...]

2010-08-09T10:51:07-04:00October 9, 2004|Sex Education, Society & Culture|

Kerry flip-flopping on gay ‘marriage’

John Kerry's flip-flops are well-documented and becoming more and more frequent. Almost daily, it seems, the Kerry campaign offers us contradictory statements on a variety of issues and this week has been no exception. Yesterday, it was traditional marriage. On the campaign trail, Senator Kerry insists he supports marriage remaining the union of one man and one woman - even though he [...]

2010-08-09T10:49:56-04:00October 9, 2004|Marriage and Family|

Senator Kerry and the flight from reality

Rebecca Porter is the director of Florida's "Operation Outcry Silent No More." She is, one might say, not so much "pro-choice" these days as she is "pro-voice." She, and countless "victims of choice," who have been hurt by abortion and carry with them deep personal scars, do not want to remain silent, lest their absence of a voice lead people to think [...]

2010-08-09T10:26:15-04:00October 9, 2004|Activism, Post-abortion and Health Care, Pro-life Groups|

Bush makes pitch to social conservatives

Because family and work are sources of stability and dignity, I support welfare reform that strengthens family and requires work. Because a caring society will value its weakest members, we must make a place for the unborn child. Because - because religious charities provide a safety net of mercy and compassion, our government must never discriminate against them. Because the union of [...]

2010-08-09T10:20:51-04:00October 9, 2004|Marriage and Family, Politics|

Bush, Kerry provide stark choice on abortion

On Nov. 2, Americans will go to the polls to elect a president, 435 representatives and one-third of the Senate, not to mention thousands of state and local level politicians. With fewer than 30 Congressional races considered close and only a dozen Senate races being seriously contested, most of the attention is on the presidential race. This is especially true for pro-life [...]

2010-08-09T10:19:30-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion, Abortion Law, Politics|

The legal minds of Abella, Charron

Prime Minister Paul Martin could hardly have made two worse appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada than Madam Justice Rosalie Abella and Madam Justice Louise Charron. As judges on the Ontario Court of Appeal, this pair of judicial activists has demonstrated supreme contempt for both democracy and the rule of law. Consider Abella's ruling in R. v. C.M., 1995 OCA - [...]

2010-08-09T10:17:23-04:00October 9, 2004|Human rights, Politics, Rory Leishman, Sex Education|

New justices have activist track records

Politics and ideology swayed selections, suggests senior journalist In response to Prime Minister Paul Martin's call to close the "democratic deficit," Liberal Justice Minister Irwin Cotler introduced parliamentary hearings into the appointments of the two newest justices of the Supreme Court. Canada's mainstream and supposedly objective media, drawing its story line directly from Liberal party talking points once again, reported in late [...]

2010-08-09T10:14:18-04:00October 9, 2004|Marriage and Family, Politics|

The federal election: what really happened?

Joseph Goebbels famously said that if you repeat a lie often enough, people will begin to believe it. When it comes to the media narrative of the 2004 federal election, it has been repeated so often that despite obvious errors of fact and interpretation, it has become a truism that social conservatives cost the Conservative party its chance to form the government. [...]

2010-08-09T09:42:37-04:00October 9, 2004|Abortion, Editorials, Human rights, Issues, Marriage and Family, Politics|

News Briefs

Family planning schemes spread AIDS BALTIMORE - A new study by the National Institutes of Health, University of North Carolina and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore said that international family planning schemes that promote the injected contraceptive Depo-Provera has led to a worsening of the AIDS epidemic and spread of other STDs in Africa, southeast Asia and South America. At first glance, [...]

2010-08-09T09:40:59-04:00October 9, 2004|Marriage and Family, News in Brief|

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

Canada Convicted thief and former MP Svend Robinson re-applied to B.C.'s provincial Law Society, the same week the province announced it would not appeal the conditional sentence Judge Ron Frantkin gave him for stealing a $64,000 ring on Good Friday of this year. A spokesman for the Law Society said Robinson's readmission is not automatic: "The credentials committee must be satisfied that [...]

2010-08-09T09:40:11-04:00October 9, 2004|Bits n' Pieces|

Constitutional Calvinball ensured gay ‘marriage’ win: Part 2

Rule #2: Losers Pay In almost every case cited last month, the money that allowed lawyers and judges to re-write Canada's social rubric, divine the intent of the original authors and thumb their noses at social conservatives, came from, you guessed it, the Canadian taxpayer. Of course the official line is that the money came from our civil government - but everybody [...]

2010-08-09T09:38:51-04:00October 9, 2004|Marriage and Family, Politics|

How Canada got homosexual ‘marriage’ – Constitutional Calvinball

Do you remember the 1980s comic strip about a boy and his stuffed tiger, the strip Calvin and Hobbes? It sometimes featured a game called Calvinball. The most outstanding thing about the rules of that game was that they changed. Continuously. In fact, in one of the classic panels that introduced the game, Calvin gleefully tells Hobbes that "the only permanent rule [...]

2010-08-09T09:36:45-04:00October 9, 2004|Marriage and Family, Society & Culture|
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