Monthly Archives: January 2011

The barbarity of abortion

From the Philadelphia Inquirer reports: An abortion doctor has been arrested and charged with the murder of a patient and seven live infants whose spines were severed with scissors at a West Philadelphia clinic that has been described as a house of horrors, officials said today. District Attorney Seth Williams said the doctor, Kermit P. Gosnell, was charged following a grand jury investigation... [...]

2011-01-19T14:30:08-05:00January 19, 2011|Soconvivium|

Liberals attack Harper over abortion

Among a list of 145 supposed Conservative broken promises, the Liberal Party charges the Harper government with breaking its promise not to raise the abortion issue:  144. A Conservative Government will not initiate or support any legislation to regulate abortion. Government Action: Broken. The Conservative government further isolated Canada from the rest of the developed world and breaking with 25 years of Canadian [...]

2011-01-19T12:23:53-05:00January 19, 2011|Soconvivium|

Last pro-life Democrat on presidential ticket died

Sargent Shriver, brother-in-law to John and Teddy Kennedy, has passed away. CatholicVote notes: As the Democratic candidate for vice president in 1972, Sargent Shriver remains to this day the last pro-life candidate to run on the presidential ticket as a Democrat. But Ted Kennedy was pro-life in 1972 as well, right? But unlike other Kennedys, Shriver remained pro-life for the rest of his life. [...]

2011-01-18T19:24:47-05:00January 18, 2011|Soconvivium|

Pro-aborts can’t answer this question

William McGurn begins his Wall Street Journal column today with a question: "Are babies better than abortions?" To be fair to abortion supporters, they will say the answer is context-dependent and therefore every woman should decide for herself. But then why do abortion advocates so strenuously oppose efforts (such as crisis pregnancy centers) that seek to persuade women to choose life rather than abortion? That's the [...]

2011-01-18T13:02:52-05:00January 18, 2011|Soconvivium|

Starve Obamacare

Tomorrow Republicans will introduce a bill to repeal Obamacare. It is going to fail because it will get bogged down in the Senate and will be vetoed by the president, so this political move is not only foolish and a waste of time, but possibly counter-productive. Throwing this bone to the Tea Party and conservative base and losing the battle to repeal will [...]

2011-01-18T12:09:22-05:00January 18, 2011|Soconvivium|

Martin Luther King as socon?

I understand the pro-life community trying to wrap itself in the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and it is even more powerful when a member of the deceased civil rights leader's family does it. Priests for Life reports: Dr. Alveda King, full-time Director of African American Outreach for Priests for Life and niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., said today that [...]

2011-01-17T13:37:37-05:00January 17, 2011|Soconvivium|

‘Bathroom bill’ heads to third reading

Enshrining special rights for transgender, transsexuals a step closer to law On Dec. 8, the House of Commons approved C-389 at the report stage by a vote of 143-131. C-389 is Bill Siksay’s (NDP, Burnaby-Douglas) private member’s bill that would enshrine “gender identity” and “gender expression” in the Canada Human Rights Act and hate crime provisions of the Criminal Code, thereby providing [...]

2011-01-18T13:11:43-05:00January 14, 2011|Politics|

C-510, anti-coercion bill,defeated in House

On Dec. 15, the House of Commons voted down C-510, a private member’s bill that would have amended the Criminal Code to add coercing an abortion to its list of offenses. Rod Bruinooge (C, Winnipeg South), who introduced the bill, said it was necessary to ensure that pregnant women did not have to choose between protecting themselves and the children [...]

2011-01-18T13:14:07-05:00January 14, 2011|Politics|

Bush’s pro-life Decision Points

Interimcolumnist Rory Leishman looks at President George W. Bush's memoir Decision Points and finds affirmation of a very pro-life president. Leishman concludes: Pro-lifers are deeply indebted to George W. Bush. We should hope and pray that the United States and Canada will soon have another leader no less dedicated than he to upholding the sanctity of human life from fertilization to natural death.

2011-01-14T05:51:17-05:00January 14, 2011|Soconvivium|

Pro-life free speech protected

LifeSiteNews.com reports that Advertising Standards Canada has closed the file on a complaint against a television ad aired by the New Brunswick Right to Life Association last October and November. The ad, which can be viewed here, features a female firefighter thanking her mother for choosing life and that "her decision saved more than one life." Last Fall, LSN reports, "an anonymous complainant to ASC [...]

2011-01-12T09:22:41-05:00January 12, 2011|Soconvivium|

The future of the Family Coalition Party

After the 2007 provincial election in Ontario I stirred the pot a bit with a cover story in The Interim titled "Is the FCP still relevant."  My argument was that the Family Coalition Party is not a political party in the usual sense but rather a vehicle to advance the pro-life cause in the political arena by 1) raising the abortion issue in election campaigns in [...]

2011-01-11T13:17:48-05:00January 11, 2011|Soconvivium|

Pro-abortion lies and Sarah Palin

Lisa Graas has the Top Five Lies of the Pro-Abortion Left at NewsReal from “Personally Pro-life” to “We Should Not Use Science in Debating the Abortion Issue.” It is worth reading and the videos are worth watching -- a fine use of 15-20 minutes if you are going to spend that time on the 'net anyway. That said, I want to pick at one bone (of contention). [...]

2011-01-10T11:32:26-05:00January 10, 2011|Soconvivium|

Bush’s courageous stem cell decision

From a pro-life perspective, President George W. Bush may have been less than perfect, but in comparison to his successor, he is looking ever better. Bush devotes an entire chapter of his compelling memoir Decision Points to the controversial decision he announced in a televised address on Aug. 9, 2001, to authorize federal funding for embryonic stem cell research using [...]

2011-01-10T11:33:09-05:00January 10, 2011|Columnist, Rory Leishman|

Seeking friends online

It’s a rare film that justifies its running time, and if over two decades’ worth of movie reviewing has taught me anything, it’s that every film, no matter how good, is probably too long. That proved itself once again with The Social Network, one of the films tipped early on as an Oscar favourite when it was released this fall. It’s just [...]

2011-01-10T11:29:17-05:00January 10, 2011|Columnist, Rick McGinnis|

Q & A with FCP leader Phil Lees

Editor’s Note: Interim editor Paul Tuns interviewed Family Coalition Party leader Phil Lees by email on Dec. 17. The Interim: Tell us a little bit about your background, including your leadership of the Hamilton-Wentworth Family Action Council? Phil Lees: As an educator for more than 30 years I worked as a teacher, teacher consultant and curriculum designer, at all levels [...]

2011-01-10T11:25:34-05:00January 10, 2011|Announcements, Features, Politics|
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