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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Born this Way!
It is becoming a common mantra among those citing sexual preferences outside of the norm. New Jersey recently banned counseling against homosexuality. California led the charge when it outlawed counseling against homosexual inclinations in late 2012. The state is now … Continue reading
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Filthy Lucre
[Full disclosure: I served on the board of directors for Wisconsin Right to Life. I am personally a monthly donor to the work of Wisconsin Right to Life. I count its Executive Director, Barb Lyons, as one of my dearest … Continue reading
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Expressing Credible Concern
A sometimes-effective tool in creating social change involves the act of boycotting. It creates social awareness of an injustice and, when successful, can often result in change to correct the injustice. Perhaps the most volatile issue in American history has … Continue reading
Posted in Abortion, Stem Cells, Uncategorized
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