Monthly Archives: January 2010

A glass is half-full view to rising teen pregnancy rates

The Guttmacher Institute (a pro-abortion research outfit) has released a report stating that teen pregnancy rates are rising and they speculate that the reason for this is abstinence education is failing. The Washington Post and Reuters both have stories on the report that also question the focus on abstinence in sex-ed. The GI press release says that in the years following a focus on abstinence-only education, teen pregnancy [...]

2010-01-26T10:37:09-05:00January 26, 2010|Soconvivium|

Round-up of Washington March for Life

The Washington Times has one of the more thorough reports from the mainstream media on Friday's March for Life in Washington DC. Good coverage from OneNewsNow and LifeSiteNews. The Washington Post photo gallery gives equal treatment to the pro-aboriton and pro-life sides despite the pro-life march being at least 3000 times bigger. If the editors at the paper's website read their own news report on the march, [...]

2010-01-25T09:21:57-05:00January 25, 2010|Soconvivium|

March for Life coverage

The Interim is getting ready to go to press on Monday so blogging will be light to non-existent until next Tuesday unless something big happens. Until then, you can go to LifeSiteNews, ProLifeBlogs and Jill Stanek for March for Life coverage.

2010-01-21T08:36:29-05:00January 21, 2010|Soconvivium|

Obamacare is anti-marriage

Robert Rector of the Heritage Foundation has a short report showing how the Senate health care bill establishes what is effectively a federal marriage tax: The Senate health care bill sends a clear message: Married couples are second-class citizens. On the other hand, the bill establishes cohabiters as a privileged special interest, quietly channeling tens of thousands of dollars to them in [...]

2010-01-21T08:00:10-05:00January 21, 2010|Soconvivium|

GOP win in Massachusetts and health care

Many pro-lifers are excited and happy with Scott Brown's Senate victory in Massachusetts. Some are declaring comprehensive health care reform dead, others think a chastened Democrat Party will compromise and put forth a more reasonable reform bill. In reality, no one knows what is going to happen. My fear is that the Democrats will move with incremental steps on health care that still [...]

2010-01-20T16:36:46-05:00January 20, 2010|Soconvivium|

A grandfather’s lament

The January issue of The Interim features a column by Jim Kaine, a grandfather whose daughters both had abortions, robbing not only the child of its life, but their parents of their own grandchildren. It is a touching story and one that we at the paper were very happy to publish. The voice of people affected by abortion is seldom heard in the media, [...]

2010-01-20T10:05:45-05:00January 20, 2010|Soconvivium|

January columnists now online

Using the culture of death against pro-lifers by Michael Coren Dismal offerings in recent cinema by Rick McGinnis American religious leaders set worthy example by Rory Leishman Is cheating self-defeating? by Donald DeMarco Saving a famous icon by Frank Kennedy Latimer’s lax treatment, an Interim editorial

2010-01-19T10:18:27-05:00January 19, 2010|Soconvivium|

Animal rights violates human exceptionalism

Wesley Smith is interviewed about his new book A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement, by John J. Miller of National Review. Worth listening to in full. We will publishing a review of this book in our March issue.

2010-01-19T10:11:52-05:00January 19, 2010|Soconvivium|

Standing with Wilders, standing for freedom

Tomorrow in Toronto there is a rally in solidarity with Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician behind the short-film Fitna, about radical Islam and the islamification of society, whose trial for upsetting the feelings of radical Muslims begins this week. Details on the rally are here. Mark Steyn explains why Wilders is being prosecuted and persecuted by the politically correct and cowardly powers that be: [...]

2010-01-19T09:48:11-05:00January 19, 2010|Soconvivium|

Graphic images and Haiti

Andrea Mrozek at ProWomanProLife juxtaposes the National Post's defense of graphic images from disaster-torn Haiti and the reaction from some regarding the use of graphic images of abortion employed by certain pro-lifers. The Washington Post reports on the increased graphicness of the images coming out of Haiti. Make your own conclusion on how this applies to pro-life activism: The fear of violating the victim's privacy -- [...]

2010-01-18T10:21:23-05:00January 18, 2010|Soconvivium|

Canadian abortion poll sends mixed signals

There is a lot to unpack in this Angus Reid poll of abortion in Canada, but first I want to draw your attention to this contradiction: When informed about existing regulations on abortion, three-in-ten Canadians (30%) endorse the status-quo: Women being able to have an abortion at any time during their pregnancy, with no restrictions whatsoever. And: When asked about their personal [...]

2010-01-18T08:36:48-05:00January 18, 2010|Soconvivium|

Tiger Woods: a teaching moment on marriage

From Donald DeMarco's January column: Fidelity means playing the course from the first to the last in the proper sequence. For marriage, it happily adheres to the order of friendship, love, marriage, children and grandchildren. Fidelity binds time as it binds loved ones. It enlarges our lives and gives us our rightful place in history. And, in being faithful to one’s spouse, [...]

2010-01-18T08:09:10-05:00January 18, 2010|Soconvivium|

A grandfather’s story

You might ask what qualifies me to stand before you and speak on the topic of destroying life in the womb. The words I am about to speak to you are my words; they are from my heart. I am a father of two daughters and grandfather of two granddaughters. I have a heart that is saddened when I think of the [...]

2010-01-17T19:23:00-05:00January 17, 2010|Abortion|

Latimer’s lax treatment

Robert Latimer killed his daughter Tracey Latimer, who had cerebral palsy, in 1993 and after several trials and two Supreme Court decisions, began serving his “life” sentence for second degree murder on Jan. 18, 2001. By March 2008, he was out of prison on day parole. The Canadian Press has reported that Corrections Canada’s parole board had to recently admonish Latimer after [...]

2010-01-17T19:21:35-05:00January 17, 2010|Editorials|
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