Election 2008
The Palin teenage pregnancy circus continues. Also, women get hurt worse by health care premiums, and Robie Harris talks about age-appropriate sex education for children.
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Reader diary posted by Garner October 21, 2009 - 2:41pm
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Reader diary posted by Harry834 October 19, 2009 - 1:36am
We must repeat the victory of November 2008, this time for health care reform in 2009.
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By Amie Newman, Managing Editor October 8, 2009 - 7:47am
Researchers uncover pointless "information" about women and birth control pills, health care reform legislation in the Senate would save money, millions of women and babies are dying in childbirth around the world.
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Many normal, non-news-junky Americans might have missed that this is Levi Johnston, the young man lucky enough to impregnate the governor's daughter-- just before the governor became the vice-presidential nominee for the Republican part.
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By Amie Newman, Managing Editor September 30, 2009 - 2:10pm
Findings from a recent poll conducted for Catholics for Choice presents new information on just where Catholics stand regarding health care reform and abortion coverage.
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By Amie Newman, Managing Editor September 23, 2009 - 10:46am
UN Meetings and Clinton Global Initiative on climate change and maternal health, Gardasil's border issue, and news from around the web.
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Representative Tim Ryan, a co-sponsor of the Ryan-Delauro bill - legislation that seeks to provide funding for a range of programs to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies, while supporting women who chose to continue with an unplanned pregnancy - was ousted from Democrats for Life today for not being anti-choice enough.
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Research to promote emotional well-being after an abortion is common
ground because there is nothing to compromise, no human right or moral
value to sacrifice, no ground to give way. The only losers are those
who fight to keep things the way they are.
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While I appreciate the importance of President
Obama raising awareness by issuing a national proclamation making this month Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
and Transgender Pride Month, I can't help but ask: what happens in July?
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