Pro-gun and pro-life: Two sides of same coin, says gun law expert One of the nation’s top gun rights and weapons law experts on Sunday stated that the pro-gun and pro-life movements share a common goal: the preservation of innocent lives. While gun-control proponents say they want to make life safer than it is, their proposals will not bring about a reduction in murder and other violent crime, said John Snyder, a political consultant on the subject of Second Amendment rights. Read More |
Advocates of Murder No More This last week I have been focusing on the Gosnell crimes against the innocent in the womb. This monster, and a monster he is, has the severed feet of babies in jars at his clinic; his associates stab babies in the neck 20 minutes after they are born alive; babies have been decapitated; their spinal cords have been cut; and to top it off is the account of a baby in a toilet, gasping for air, waiting for someone to stand up and magnify the laws of our republic against the criminal and to preserve the life of the innocent. Read More |
How Abortion Has Changed America The trial of Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, facing the death penalty for the deaths of four infants and one woman in his clinic, is over. America has moved on. It’s exactly what the pro-abortion contingent wants. They want Gosnell out of the news because they want abortion out of the news. Ongoing discussion provokes thought about the status quo. And pro-aborts want to keep things as they are. And, they have reason to be confident. Read More |
Kermit Gosnell Trial: Much Ado About Nothing Why are we surprised that an abortionist and his staff would, behind the walls of an always-lethal abortion clinic, commit one of the most horrific serial killings in American history? What did you think abortionists do, heal people? Read More |
Fisker: a free ride to make flashy cars in Finland With nearly a year’s worth of exclusive reporting on Obama’s green-energy crony-corruption scandal, you might think we’ve covered them all—but the hits just keep on coming. This week Fisker is in the news due to its failure to meet a Monday payment on their Department of Energy (DOE) loan with $10 million due, and Wednesday’s House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing: “Green Energy Oversight: Examining the Department of Energy’s Bad Bet on Fisker Automotive.” Read More |
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