Monthly Archives: January 2010

Anti-human life environmentalism

Green activists promote one-child policy, contraception as keys to save planet The National Post’s Diane Francis promoted the idea of a global one-child policy in her Dec. 8, column. The article ran at the beginning of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, and in it Francis, the editor-at-large of the Post’s Financial Post section, said the real [...]

2010-01-12T08:38:22-05:00January 11, 2010|Announcements, Cover stories, Features, Population|

Nice to be able to make up the rules as you go along

Edwin Meese has a column in the Wall Street Journal on the battle in California to overturn Prop 8 which banned same-sex marriage in the Golden State. Instead of examining the legal arguments of the case, Judge Vaughn Walker will examine the religious and moral beliefs of the advocates of traditional marriage and put those views on trial. Worse, he will be [...]

2010-01-11T13:11:35-05:00January 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

Pro-abortion is pro-abortion, not pro-woman

Another thought the Globe and Mail (finally) taking notice of the abortion-breast cancer link which I noted this morning. The media covering up the ABC link is nothing new, but it is enlightening because it tells us something important about the advocates of so-called "choice". I wrote about it in an editor's desk column in December 2007: The ABC link is one [...]

2010-01-11T10:15:56-05:00January 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

Media belatedly to the abortion-breast cancer story

In November, I noted that pro-abortion Liberals and some in the media attacked Conservative MP Maurice Vellacott for his pro-life statements that abortion might not be to the benefit of women. Vellacott has long sought to educate the public and his parliamentary colleagues of the link between abortion and breast cancer. Because so many pro-abortion journalists are heavily invested in the narrative that abortion is a [...]

2010-01-11T09:36:35-05:00January 11, 2010|Soconvivium|

Top 10 stories of 2009

10. Quebec gives special rights to abortion mills In the spring, the Quebec National Assembly passed new safety and hygiene regulations for all health care facilities in the province. In August, abortion mills and supporters were lobbying to have offices and facilities that provide abortions exempted from the regulations and two of them threatened to close or stop committing abortion procedures if [...]

2010-01-11T19:51:38-05:00January 9, 2010|Announcements, Cover stories, Features, Pro-Life, Youth Activism|

There is monogamy and everything else

Over at The American Spectator, G. Tracy Mehan points to Patrick Fagan's call to arms defending monogamy (traditional marriage and family life). Fagan writes in the current Touchstone: The culture of the traditional family is now in intense competition with a very different culture. The defining difference between the two is the sexual ideal each embraces. The traditional family of Western civilization is based [...]

2010-01-08T09:34:29-05:00January 8, 2010|Soconvivium|

Top bioethical stories of the ’00s

Writing at National Review Online, Wesley Smith has a list of the top ten bioethical stories of the past decade and it isn't all bad news. Euthanasia was legalized in Washington state, but generally Americans are more pro-life. There is the growth of biological colonialism (foreign organ tissue market for transplants) but also adult stem cell therapy breakthroughs. Smith's top bioethical story of the [...]

2010-01-08T08:45:44-05:00January 8, 2010|Soconvivium|

Our upside down world: when rights collide

Harley Price has an excellent post on human rights, human rights commissions, and hate speech. It defies excerption, but there are a few takeaway points that extremely important. We live in an age when the normal is viewed as abhorrent as the "universal is everywhere and always subordinated to the particular." That leads to certain opinions being marginalized as hateful or offensive and necessary to [...]

2010-01-07T10:12:13-05:00January 7, 2010|Soconvivium|

Pro-life opportunities in US midterm elections?

Yesterday, it became clear that two important Democratic senators are not seeking re-election this year. Senator Byron Dorgan (ND) formally announced that he was not seeking re-election and rumours swirled that Senator Christopher Dodd (Conn) would make a similar announcement today. Both were facing serious challenges but the Dorgan announcement was still a surprise. According the National Right to Life Committee, on [...]

2010-01-06T09:34:45-05:00January 6, 2010|Soconvivium|

Abortion being questioned in South Korea

The New York Times has a story on abortion in South Korea where it is technically illegal but widely available and routinely committed. Notably, the article looks at the growing skepticism among doctors including some formerly involved in the abortion industry. It is well worth reading because it provides a glimmer of hope that abortion can be reversed and includes some informational [...]

2010-01-05T11:43:43-05:00January 5, 2010|Soconvivium|

Lincoln gay claim a hoax

UPI reports: A prominent Abraham Lincoln historian in New York says an activist who claims the 16th president was gay admitted to him the story was fabricated. Harold Holzer, who has written 35 books about Lincoln and the Civil War, said playwright and AIDS activist Larry Kramer admitted to him he fabricated his much-publicized claims that a diary and letters discovered in [...]

2010-01-04T09:47:50-05:00January 4, 2010|Soconvivium|

December Interim columns online

Rory Leishman on how the U.S. points to ways to reduce abortion. Michael Coren is "Speaking the truth, no matter what" -- despite the looming human rights commissions. Rick McGinnis defends Disney movies. Frank Kennedy imagines himself in the White House.

2010-01-04T09:29:31-05:00January 4, 2010|Soconvivium|

Will Bill C-384 ever go to a vote?

Bill C-384, the bill that was introduced by the Bloc MP Francine Lalonde to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide will have its vote delayed again, but this time it is due to a move by Prime Minister Harper. Prime Minister Harper has just received permission to prorogue parliament until after the Winter Olympic Games are finished. It has been announced that Parliament [...]

2010-01-04T09:16:16-05:00January 4, 2010|Soconvivium|
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