Monthly Archives: April 2009

World Briefs

Spanish intellectuals petition against abortion MADRID - Approximately 1000 scientists, physicians, academics, and intellectuals have signed the Madrid Manifesto, a statement rejecting further legalization of abortion in Spain. The Socialist Worker's Party has proposed permitting abortion on demand for the first 12 weeks of pregnancy and the manifesto is meant to counter the move. "We subscribe to the present Manifesto in defense [...]

2009-04-21T11:15:00-04:00April 21, 2009|World Briefs|

Bits & pieces

Canada Campaign Life Coalition launched a petition calling for the decriminalization of abortion. It reads, in part: "Whereas it has been 40 years since May 14, 1969 when Parliament changed the law to permit abortion and since January 28, 1988 Canada has had no law to protect the lives of unborn children. Therefore, your petitioners call upon Parliament to pass legislation for [...]

2009-04-22T05:56:35-04:00April 20, 2009|Bits n' Pieces|

Conservatives endorse homosexuality

March 4, 1986 was another red-letter day for Canada.  Bowing to feminist and homosexual pressure, John Crosbie, the Federal Minister of Justice, accepted the key recommendation of the House of Commons Committee on Equality Rights that “sexual orientation” should be regarded “a prohibited ground of discrimination.” Other recommendations included opening the ranks of the Armed Forces, the RCMP and all other federal [...]

2009-07-08T09:24:15-04:00April 8, 2009|Marriage and Family, Politics|
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