Yearly Archives: 2010

Wildrose Alliance — mixed bag for Alberta socons

The Wildrose Alliance held its annual general meeting and more than 40 policies were voted on. Of special interest to social conservatives, on the good side of the ledger, they voted to adopt a measure to protect conscience rights for health care workers and defeated a resolution that would have softened the party's school choice policy. However, the party did not support axing Section 3 [...]

2010-06-27T13:08:04-04:00June 27, 2010|Soconvivium|

Obama’s SC choice raises serious concerns

The pro-life community should be wary of Obama’s nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court say pro-life groups, as Kagan’s past record indicates that she supports abortion and perhaps same-sex marriage. In 1997, after the Republican Congress passed a ban on partial birth abortion and before Clinton vetoed the measure, Kagan, the associate White House counsel, recommended that Clinton [...]

2010-06-25T14:47:52-04:00June 25, 2010|Politics, Web Exclusives|

Good news in Calgary

The Campus Pro-Life Club has been reinstated at the University of Calgary. The club vows to continue with its Genocide Awareness Project witness this Fall.

2010-06-25T08:51:35-04:00June 25, 2010|Soconvivium|

It all depends on whether the child is wanted

Over at ProWomanProLife, Andrea Mrozek suggests that the media coverage of the science of fetal development, if not the science itself, depends on the context: wanted or unwanted. Unwanted unborn children do not feel pain up to 24 weeks, but, "With wanted babies, we are told science shows us that babies are learning in the womb. That prior to birth they are [...]

2010-06-25T08:28:29-04:00June 25, 2010|Soconvivium|

Faulty abortion numbers in maternal health debate

Andrea Mrozek And Rebecca Walberg, manager of research at the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada and president of the Wakefield Centre for Policy Research respectively, have a very good article in the National Posttoday on how the pro-abortion side plays fast and loose with abortion numbers in the maternal health debate. Mrozek and Walberg note the multiple assumptions that pro-abortion researchers employ in [...]

2010-06-24T10:08:32-04:00June 24, 2010|Soconvivium|

When life begins

Patrick Lee and Robert P. George have an article at NRO entitled "Debating when life begins." My problem is with the title: when life begins is not debatable -- the beginning of life is scientific fact, as Lee and George make perfectly clear: With the fusion of the sperm and the ovum, the tail of the sperm is lost, and the membrane surrounding [...]

2010-06-23T12:09:03-04:00June 23, 2010|Soconvivium|

2010 Abortion Provider Awards

Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health held an event last month to present its William K. Rashbaum, MD, Abortion Provider Award. The mind boggles at the idea. Does the PRCH honour the abortionist who eliminates the most unborn children? Or the abortionist who does so most efficiently (abortions per hour, perhaps)? Or an abortionist who contributes to some advance in technique or research-based improvements in their trade? Really, [...]

2010-06-23T10:32:48-04:00June 23, 2010|Soconvivium|

Kagan’s hero-worship of Marshall

Bill Saunders, senior vice president of legal affairs at the Americans United for Life, writes in today's Roll Callabout Supreme Court appointee Elena Kagan: Elena Kagan has expressed a deep affection for the Supreme Court justice she clerked for, Thurgood Marshall. While personal affection of a clerk for her judge is certainly normal and understandable, it goes beyond that. She admired his judicial [...]

2010-06-22T20:21:48-04:00June 22, 2010|Soconvivium|

Without abortion, orphans?

The Winnipeg Free Press issues a pro-abortion press release reports that pro-abortion feminists are calling for Stephen Harper to include abortion as part of his maternal health initiative at the G8 summit. The Freeps says:  Vicki Saporta, president and CEO of the National Abortion Federation Canada, told a news conference Tuesday that Harper's decision to exclude abortion funding from his initiative will create generations [...]

2010-06-22T10:25:48-04:00June 22, 2010|Soconvivium|

Far, far away. Please.

The scientist Stephen Hawking recently returned to TV screens with a new miniseries, his first since 1997, and like all eager presenters, he took the time to do some interviews to publicize the show. The series, Stephen Hawking’s Into the Universe, is the sort of symphonic, planet-hopping science entertainment that it seems so much easier to produce in an age of flashy [...]

2010-06-22T06:36:19-04:00June 22, 2010|Columnist, Rick McGinnis|

Who elected the Times pope?

Back in the Fifties boxing used to be criticized for its regular Friday night fights which were called ‘bum of the week’ where it seemed that every washed up fighter who ever lived got a chance to pick up one more pay cheque ending flat on his back in the ring. This farce has only been equaled by the New York Times [...]

2010-06-22T06:33:44-04:00June 22, 2010|Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

Perverted education

Under intense public pressure, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty may have withdrawn his government’s revised curriculum guidelines on sexual education for a “serious rethink,” but this battle is far from over. Proponents of ever more explicit sexual education for young school children have been quick to mount a concerted counterattack. They commend the revised curriculum for proposing to normalize homosexuality in [...]

2010-06-22T06:34:11-04:00June 22, 2010|Columnist, Rory Leishman|

Quebec unanimously passes pro-abortion motion

In a motion that was unanimously adopted by the Québec legislature, Quebec MNAs have unanimously called on the Harper government to affirm the right to free access of abortion and to stop cutting funding for pro-choice women’s groups. They also asked “the federal government and the prime minister of Canada to put an end to the current ambiguity on this issue.” The [...]

2010-06-22T06:29:34-04:00June 22, 2010|Abortion, Politics|

Flawed abortion poll

The Globe and Mail reports on a Nanos poll that shows that Canadians think that the vast majority of Canadians think foreign aid recipients should receive greater (9.4%) or the same  (67.7%) "access to safe abortions" as Canadians. There are so many problems with this poll. First, the wording on a couple of levels. Of course respondents will say that others should receive [...]

2010-06-21T11:46:53-04:00June 21, 2010|Soconvivium|
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