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Huffington Post Censors Mothers' Rights Activists

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by Elizabeth Black

November 29, 2010 - 9:35am (Print)

It's frustrating that the supposedly progressive Huffington Post has given a platform to Dr. Richard Warshak, one of parental alienation's most fervent supporters, but won't allow commenters to reply.

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HuffPo's Divorce Section: No Room for Reason on Domestic Violence?

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by Joan Dawson

November 17, 2010 - 8:21am (Print)

HuffPo's new divorce section features articles by an author whose work is widely rejected by professionals in the medical, psychological and domestic violence communities. Why do they censor comments on his posts?

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Is Bob McDonnell a Moderate?

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by Joe Veix, RH Reality Check

September 8, 2009 - 10:36am (Print)

McDonnell's thesis from Regent University was dug up by the Washington Post. It's claims that unmarried couples using contraceptives and women in the workplace are causing the downfall of society.

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Lies About Abortion Politics Rampant in Final Days of Campaign

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by Scott Swenson, RH Reality Check

October 20, 2008 - 1:39pm (Print)

Various anti-choice organizations are all using the same messaging on one very narrow abortion-related issue, is it coordinated? Can it be legally? We're concerned about the actual sexual and reproductive health policy, not just the election.
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Mailers Feature Debunked Born Alive Charges

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by Scott Swenson, RH Reality Check

October 19, 2008 - 1:30pm (Print)

The Republican National Committee uses debunked "Born Alive" accusations in mailer. Will far-right social conservative anti-choice values be accepted by voters?
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Pro-Choice Childbirthing

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by Amie Newman

July 19, 2007 - 3:10am (Print)

Why are doctors in Missouri standing in the way of women's ability to choose the way they birth and under whose care? This is a pro-choice issue with, according to Jennifer Block, some unlikely advocates.

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