By Thomas Peters
I’ve been watching pro-abortion pundits and organizations celebrate the defeat of the Mississippi Personhood Amendment. I think we can glean from the energy they are putting into celebrating this “victory” for them today how much they have been starving for “good news” to talk about.
After all, it’s been a particularly brutal couple years for the pro-abortion si...
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By Joshua Mercer
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Republicans take over Virginia Senate, pending a recount. Bryce Reeves (right) has an 86 vote lead. If that holds, the GOP will control both house of the Legislature and the Governor’s office. http://cvote.to/7w
Ohio voters rejected GOP’s public union reform plan but also rejected President Obama’s hea...
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By Joshua Mercer
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New Gallup poll claims that a majority of Democratic voters (52%) rarely or never attend church. http://cvote.to/7l
Election Day today: Personhood Amendment in MS, Public employee reform plan in OH, Guv race in KY, GOP hopes to win State Senate in VA, Controversial anti-immigration candidate up for recall in...
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By Joshua Mercer
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In Iowa, Rick Santorum notes that unemployment for persons with college degrees is only 5%. Says we must revitalize manufacturing and processing. http://cvote.to/7c
The Pentagon is weighing base closures and military benefits in the face of budget cuts. http://cvote.to/7d
Says it all: Americans reduced debt...
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By Thomas Peters
FoxNews typically does a better job than most mainstream media of portraying the abortion issue in a “fair and balanced” way.
But not this time.
FoxNews originally ran a story earlier today about the Mississippi Personhood Amendment with the headline:
“Push to Declare a Human Egg a ‘Person’ Offers New Tack on Abortion Debate”
FoxNews later changed the headline a...
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