Both sides in the abortion debate, as well as the activist media, are beside themselves with frustration that they haven’t been able to find out which side Supreme Court nominee David Souter is on. He gives every indication that he intends to carry … [Read more...] about David Souter Ducks Media Abortion Bias
Death Education Courses are a Tragedy
Of all the psychological experimentation that takes place in the public school classroom, courses in depth and dying are the strangest and often the most secret. A courageous father and mother in suburban Chicago, whose sone was a victim of one of … [Read more...] about Death Education Courses are a Tragedy
The New York Times Pro-Abortion Bias is Showing
Most media observers have recognized for year that the New York Times’ slogan “All the News that’s Fit to Print” should read, “All the News that Fits.” The Times’ reportage on the March 20 Illinois Primary is a case in point. The Times’ … [Read more...] about The New York Times Pro-Abortion Bias is Showing
Insights Into Feminist Ideology — December 1989
Are These Abortion Cures Really “Stringent”?
“Stringent curbs on abortion pass in Pennsylvania” screamed the front-page headline in the New York Times. Was that headline just factual reporting of all the news that’s fit to print, or was it typical pro-abortion bias of the liberal media … [Read more...] about Are These Abortion Cures Really “Stringent”?
The Anti-Parent Policies of the NEA — November 1989
The Adoption Option: Twice Loved
Now that the Supreme Court has tossed the abortion issue back to the legislatures, it’s time to promote the adoption option. This will enable us to demonstrate that what is often called an “unwanted child” can be really twice loved. Texas Monthly, … [Read more...] about The Adoption Option: Twice Loved
Four Bad Ideas About Public Schools — May 1989
Pro-Life Victories In the 1988 Election
A favorite piece of sloganeering by the abortion/Planned Parenthood crowd when they attack the pro-lifers is, “Don’t let a minority impose its values on the rest of us.” They ignore the fact that it was a minority of seven men in Roe v. Wade who … [Read more...] about Pro-Life Victories In the 1988 Election
Controversies Facing the Catholic Bishops
When the U.S. Catholic Bishops gather for their annual meeting in Washington, D.C., this month, they will face a number of interesting controversies. It used to be that the feminists seeking ordination and the peaceniks seeking nuclear disarmament … [Read more...] about Controversies Facing the Catholic Bishops