Yearly Archives: 2010

Replacing Stevens

If you talk to conservatives and Republicans in Washington, they are convinced that a die-in-the-wool liberal who supports abortion without restrictions will be appointed by Barack Obama to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens. Talk to liberals and Democrat and they are convinced that Obama will reach out to Republicans by appointing a moderate justice. Ask those who liberals who a moderate [...]

2010-04-12T08:44:37-04:00April 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

Abortion and racism

We editorialize this month about racism, eugenics and abortion, and link it to both a recent New York Times story on abortion and race, and Michael Ignatieff's desire to have abortion included as part of Canada's maternal health initiative in the developing world. The editorial concludes: Women who are encouraged to cultivate their “reproductive health” through the killing of their children are [...]

2010-04-12T07:23:54-04:00April 12, 2010|Soconvivium|

New at TheInterim.com

The website now has the winner of the Fr. Ted Colleton Essay Contest winners. Congratulations to Matthew Hunt, Maria Samantha Navarro, and Roman Belli. The three essays are featured in the centerspread of the April issue of The Interim. We also have the cover story online already. As The Interim was ready to go to press we had to deal with the breaking story of [...]

2010-04-09T10:27:33-04:00April 9, 2010|Soconvivium|

Pro-abortion Justice Stevens to retire

Stridently pro-abortion U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens will retire and the most pro-abortion President Barack Obama will get to name his replacement. As Kathryn Jean Lopez says at NRO, this is one reason elections matter. Justice Stevens was one of the five majority votes in Roe v. Wade that struck down state-level prohibitions on abortion in 1973 and he has [...]

2010-04-11T19:59:54-04:00April 9, 2010|Soconvivium|

Stupak retiring

Rep. Bart Stupak (D, Mich) will formally announce later today that he is not seeking re-election. You all know the story about his seemingly heroic fight against abortion funding through health care reform only to capitulate at the last minute securing a deal with President Barack Obama that does nothing to stop abortion funding. He faced a challenge within his own party from the [...]

2010-04-09T07:58:43-04:00April 9, 2010|Soconvivium|

War on celluloid

Among most men of my acquaintance – and this probably says more about my friends than anything else – the most eagerly anticipated TV series this year is HBO’s The Pacific, which will started airing last month (after this column was submitted). It’s a companion piece to the critically-lauded Band of Brothers, the 2001 miniseries that followed a group of paratroopers from [...]

2010-04-07T06:53:58-04:00April 9, 2010|Columnist, Rick McGinnis, Television Shows|

No friend in high places

Liberal opposition party leader Michael Ignatieff is thought to be swimming in a tank of sharks. A group of top Liberal politicians thinks he’s politically dead or heading in that direction. Ignatieff’s plummeting popularity is a concern for some of the wannabes in the federal Liberal party who are sharpening their knives. His approval rating is now down to 20 per cent. [...]

2010-04-07T06:10:15-04:00April 9, 2010|Columnist, Frank Kennedy|

Skip Avatar, read a book

In early March, the usual Hollywood types gathered at the usual Hollywood Oscar event and gave the usual people the usual awards. Avatar didn’t win much, but it hardly matters – it’s the most financially successful movie in the history of cinema. It’s also anti-Christian, anti-human and bursting with pagan and anti-life concepts and constructs. Set in 2154, it concerns [...]

2010-04-07T06:09:12-04:00April 9, 2010|Columnist, Michael Coren, Movie Review|

Abortion and the eugenic attitude

Margaret Sanger, the early American abortion advocate, believed in the practice of eugenics. Like many misguided early twentieth-century social activists, she believed that eugenics was – in her words – “the most adequate and thorough avenue to the solution of racial, political and social problems.” For Sanger, birth control did not simply constitute a marginal alteration of the ratios of reproduction; it [...]

2010-04-07T06:04:47-04:00April 9, 2010|Editorials, Planned Parenthood|

Pro-abortion Obamacare passes after Stupak compromise

On March 21, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 219-212 to approve the Democrats’ pro-abortion health care reform bill. The bill passed after Rep. Bart Stupak (D, Mich.) accepted a compromise from the White House that he says will limit abortion funding. Last November, Stupak co-authored an amendment that restricted taxpayer funding of abortion. A similar effort in the Senate failed although [...]

2010-04-07T06:02:27-04:00April 9, 2010|Abortion|

A tale of two stories

Editor’s Note: In February, we inadvertently ran only half of Donald DeMarco’s column. We are publishing the article in its entirety this month. I attended the Catholic Medical Association Conference in Springfield, Ill., last October, and presented a paper entitled, “Love and Healing.” It was most encouraging to observe the strong and courageous witness for life expressed by well over 300 participants [...]

2010-04-07T05:58:38-04:00April 9, 2010|Issues|

Families need help

Iain Duncan Smith, former leader of the British Conservative party, has written a major policy paper on the family, in which he urges his parliamentary colleagues to single out married couples for special tax benefits. It’s an excellent idea that politicians in Canada should be no less eager to embrace than their British counterparts. Not so long ago, special benefits [...]

2010-04-07T05:54:30-04:00April 9, 2010|Columnist, Rory Leishman|

A stupid compromise on abortion and maternal health

This is not the first time that Liberal MP Keith Martin has brought up this compromise for the Harper government's maternal health care plan: each G8 country should be responsible for one aspect of maternal and infant health so that one nation will take micro-nutrients and another safe deliveries and a third "reproductive health" including abortion and contraception. At first glance this might [...]

2010-04-08T12:01:35-04:00April 8, 2010|Soconvivium|

Government-funded feminists pay for anti-CPC screed

Run With Life's Patricia Maloney has done a great job discovering that the taxpayer-funded Status of Women Canada gave the Pro-Choice Action Network more than $27,000 to do a smear job on crisis pregnancy centers. Not surprisingly, SOW hasn't given money to any CPC. Disturbingly untrue ProCan says in its application for funding that their goal was to "publicly expose the anti-woman and [...]

2010-04-07T08:48:03-04:00April 7, 2010|Soconvivium|

Fr. Ted Colleton essay contest winners

‘The culture of death is all-pervasive’ For nine years, The Interim and Niagara Region Right to Life have been co-sponsoring the Father Ted Colleton Scholarship program. The topics have varied over the years, but they have always challenged students to think more deeply about pro-life issues and to write about them cogently. The prizes are awarded following an evaluation process conducted by [...]

2010-04-07T07:54:50-04:00April 7, 2010|Announcements, Features, Issues, Youth Activism|
Go to Top