March 31, 2005
Terri Schiavo Has Died
News Wire
Disabled woman starved to death by the State
Terri Schiavo died Thursday morning after being systematically murdered by the State of Florida and the United States of America. The disabled woman died after being deprived of food and water for 14 days.
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10:00 AM
Bushes Murdered Terri
Commentary by Michael A. Peroutka
The Governor and the President
Have Murdered Terri Schiavo
There is no reason to believe Governor Bush or President Bush when they say that they tried to help Terri Schiavo. In fact, whether or not Terri is still breathing at this moment, they are accomplices to murder. And - make no mistake - this is murder. Murder most foul! Murder carried out in broad daylight by a judge, a police force, the Governor of Florida, and the President of the United States.
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09:59 AM
Terri's Not The Only One
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
Terri Schiavo Isn't The Only
One Dying-So Is Lady Liberty!
How is it possible? How could it happen in the United States of America? We could understand it if this happened in Nazi Germany or in Stalin's Russia or in Mao's China, but how could it happen in America? How can a nation whose core principles protect the rights of life and liberty for every citizen allow (even condone) a woman to be slowly and painfully starved to death? This is beyond comprehension.
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09:58 AM
Supreme Court Deny Parents
News Wire
The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday night refused to reinsert Terri Schiavo's feeding tube, just hours after a federal appeals court declined to hold another hearing on the issue. Terri has been without nutrients or water for nearly two weeks.
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06:00 AM
Righteousness or Republicanism
Commentary by Kelly McGinley
If Christians are not salt and light, they are good for nothing. Every Christian will give an account on how he governed in this constitutional republic. What will the Lord Jesus Christ say, "Well done my good and faithful servant" or "their blood will I require at your hands"?
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05:00 AM
Amber alert on Capitol Hill
Abominations
Witness says abducted children--23 now dead--abused by 20-30 pedophile members of congress at child sex parties held at Embassy Row mansion where Secret Service-secured presidential limo was seen parked outside.
- Amber alert on Capitol Hill
- Church leaders accused of 'betrayal of trust'
- Priest sex abuse victim gets $437,000
- Catholic Priest On 29 Child Sex Charges
- 'Anti-Gay' Students Have to Keep Quiet
- Prosecutor Pleads Guilty to Child Porn
- Man Arrested In Sex Assault On Sheep
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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04:30 AM
March 30, 2005
A Cup of Water for Terri
Pro-Life News
How this generation of pastors and parents respond to the murder of Terri may be one of the most important legacies we leave to our posterity. We must confront these issues head on, or we will risk searing the collective conscience of American Christians regarding the sanctity of life, thus opening a philosophical and legal floodgate of euthanasia, assisted suicide, and privatized eugenics.
- A Cup of Water for Terri
- Follow the Constitution Gov. Bush
- Vote to Loosen Embryo Stem Cell Rules
- Baseball Bat Abortion Case
- The 'Wait 48-Hours Before Killing Begins' Bill
- Alaska Sees Increase in Abortion/RU-486
- Abortion-Causing Morning After Pill Use Increases
- Fetal Pain bill introduced in Wisconsin senate
- more pro-life news headlines...
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04:24 PM
Court Rejects Terri Appeal
News Wire
After Agreeing to Consider Motion
Federal Court Rejects Schiavo Appeal
After the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to consider an emergency bid by Bob and Mary Schindler for a new hearing in their case, the federal appeals court rejected the parents' latest attempt to get Terri's feeding tube reconnected.
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03:54 PM
Protester Shot With Taser
News Wire
Pinellas Park Police Shoot Baptist
Bible College Professor With Taser
A professor at a Bible college was shot with a high voltage Taser gun by Pinellas Police as he reached the door of the hospice where Terri Schiavo is being starved to death by the state of Florida. Professor Dow Pursley, 56, had two bottles of water with him. He was charged with attempted burglary and resisting arrest.
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11:51 AM
11th Weighs Motion
News Wire
In its order late Tuesday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals didn't say when it would decide whether to grant the hearing. In requesting a new hearing, the Schindlers argued that a federal judge in Tampa should have considered the entire state court record and not whether previous Florida court rulings met legal standards under state law. The request for a new hearing also asks to have the tube reinserted immediately "in light of the magnitude of what is at stake and the urgency of the action required."
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09:00 AM
Court OKs Terri Review
News Wire
Federal Appeals Court OKs Schiavo Review
Hearing to be Based on The Facts of the Case
In a rare legal victory for Terri Schiavo's parents, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta agreed to consider their request for a new hearing on whether to reconnect Terri's feeding tube. The court will consider the request for a new hearing based on the facts of the case, rather than whether previous Florida court rulings have met legal standards under state law.
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04:27 AM
March 29, 2005
Adulterer Michael Schiavo
Pro-Life News
Why Hasn't Michael Schiavo Been
Charged With Criminal Adultery?
The attorney for Bob and Mary Schindler is David Gibbs, Jr. The Schindler's legal team has met with Governor Jeb Bush "a number of times," and Gov. Bush has refused to use the authority of his office to pursue the criminal adultery issue regarding Michael Schaivo. Under Florida state law, adultery is a criminal misdemeanor. Gov. Jeb Bush IS refusing to enforce Florida state law.
- Adulterer Michael Schiavo
- Jeb Bush is Courting Dereliction of Duty
- Michael Schiavo’s “Common Law” Wife
- Terri Schiavo and the Absurdity of Marriage Laws
- Michael Schiavo's former girlfriend speaks
- What's In It For Michael Schiavo?
- Terri's brother: Felos in love with death
- Disciples of death
- more pro-life news headlines...
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06:00 PM
Falwell in Critical Condition
News Wire
Jerry Falwell in Critical Condition
The Rev. Jerry Falwell was hospitalized in critical condition Tuesday, battling his second case of viral pneumonia in just five weeks, hospital and church officials said. He was put on a ventilator and stabilized but remained in critical condition, the hospital said.
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04:00 PM
Protests Continue
News Wire
Protestors Continue Demonstrating for Terri
Protestors rallied around Terri Schiavo's hospice as she entered her 12th day without food or water. About 100 protesters used harsh rhetoric and some in the crowd mimicked Nazi soldiers by goose-stepping in front of police. Another eight protesters who tried to bring water into the hospice for Schiavo were arrested for trespassing, bringing the total of arrests to 46.
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08:25 AM
New Fingerprint Detection
Freedom of Speech
University of California scientists working at Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a novel method for detecting fingerprints based on the chemical elements present in fingerprint residue.
- New Fingerprint Detection Technology Developed
- FBI to Create Group To Study Gun Law
- New city police cars will have cameras
- Congress considers controls cable TV, Internet
- Gun Owners Object to Court-Safety Tax
- Ground Radar May Find Border Crossers
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06:00 AM
Court: No Parental Consent
Pro-Life News
Supreme Court Rejects 'Parental Consent' Appeal
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday to reinstate a state law requiring teen girls to get parental consent for abortions.
- Supreme Court Rejects 'Parental Consent'
- Abortion-Cancer Has Malpractice Implications
- State Board Suspends Abortionist's License
- Abortion Records Will Aid Hunt For Abusers
- Rudolph linked to anti-abortion activist?
- Bill to Keep Abortion Safe and Legal in Kansas
- Peterson conviction cost at least $2.64M
- Teacher Charged With Murder Through Abortion
- more pro-life news headlines...
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04:30 AM
March 28, 2005
Rally at White House
News Wire
'Terri is a legally protected federal witness'
Christian activists took Terri Schiavo's fight to Washington on Monday, appealing to politicians on Capitol Hill to enforce a
congressional subpoena, which makes Terri a legally protected federal witness. “Were the subpoenas a political stunt or do they plan to enforce them?” asked Patrick Mahoney at a rally outside the White House.
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05:57 PM
'Don't give up on her'
News Wire
Terri Weak but Responding as Fight Moves to D.C.
As supporters carried their protest to the White House and Congress, her father repeated plea that his daughter be kept alive. "Don't give up on her," Bob Schindler told reporters after a morning visit with his daughter, saying that she showed facial expressions when he hugged and kissed her. "We haven't given up on her, and she hasn't given up on us."
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03:44 PM
Supporters appeal to Bushes
News Wire
Jeb Bush: Schiavo Options Exhausted
Terri Schiavo was hanging onto life Monday after being given last rites and protesters who rallied outside her Florida hospice vowed to march on the White House in their quest to have her feeding tube reinserted. Bob and Mary Schindler continued to ask Gov. Bush and President Bush to intervene on their daughter's behalf. But President Bush's aides have said they ran out of legal options to help the woman.
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12:00 PM
State, 1; Schiavo, 0
Pro-Life News
With Terri Schiavo close to death as I write, let me say that what I say here is not going to affect the outcome. She is going to die. But so are 50 million unborn infants this year and every year, worldwide. For them, there are no headlines.
- State, 1; Schiavo, 0
- Governor has 'supreme executive power'
- Schiavo solves Social Security
- Seduced By Death
- Schiavo's Hydration Level Raises Questions
- Growing Tension Between Courts, Congress
- more pro-life news headlines...
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11:00 AM
Lesson learned?
Commentary by Dan Holman
Terri Schiavo was a victim of euthanasia proponents. It is not called euthanasia, as euthanasia, and assisted suicide, is illegal. This will undoubtedly change. Terri Schiavo’s torturous death will spur legislatures to adopt “humane exits from life”. Those who accept mercy killing in principal will gladly embrace Kevorkian death machine technology.
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10:55 AM
Enforce Subpoenas
News Wire
Advocates for Terri head to Washington
With their court battles apparently exhausted, supporters of Terri Schiavo's parents said Sunday that they would take their efforts to Washington on Monday. Rev. Patrick Mahoney said he will go to Washington to plead with congressional leaders and the Bush administration to
enforce subpoenas issued March 18 by a House committee.
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06:53 AM
Gov. Bush: I Can't Help
News Wire
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said on Sunday there is nothing else he can do to save Terri Schiavo's life. "I cannot violate a court order," Bush said after attending Easter Sunday church services. "I don't have powers from the United States Constitution or -- for that matter from the Florida Constitution -- that would allow me to intervene after a decision has been made."
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06:23 AM
Terri Given Last Rites
News Wire
Terri Schiavo was given last rites and Easter communion — a drop of wine, but no bread — as relatives of the brain-damaged woman asked protesters gathered outside her hospice to tone down their behavior. Neither Schiavo's parents nor her husband offered new, specific details on her condition, but one of the two priests who visited her hospital room said Terri's "death is imminent."
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06:21 AM
Funeral Fight Over Cremation
News Wire
Terri Schiavo's imminent death won't end the bitter public family battle over her wishes. Indeed, it will only get worse. Michael Schiavo has already made plans to have his wife cremated and to place her ashes in his family plot near Philadelphia, where they met and married. Her parents are appalled: They want a wake, an open-casket Catholic funeral service and burial near them in western Florida so they can visit the grave.
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06:19 AM
Hospice 'Exit Protocol'
Pro-Life News
From nurse who is friend of Schindlers
Terri's breathing has changed and has recently become very labored. The "exit protocol" was obviously written to enhance her death process. Woodside claims Morphine was to be administered to provide her with so-called "comfort" measures.
- Hospice 'Exit Protocol'
- Activist: Jeb Bush avoided protesters
- Terri's Own Money Used to Pay for Her Death
- Terri Schiavo and the Culture of Death
- more pro-life news headlines...
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06:00 AM
March 27, 2005
This Reign of Terror Must End
Commentary by Rusty Lee Thomas
Terri Schiavo and the Culture of Death
The culture of death has flourished for two primary reasons. The silent consent of the church and the misuse of our courts. With the advancement of abortion, sodomy, and now the execution through starvation of Terri Schiavo, the civil government of America continues to betray its sacred trust and deny the very purpose of its existence.
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08:00 AM
Appeal to Gov. Bush
News Wire
Terri's parents urge Gov. Bush to take action
Saturday night, through a spokesman, Bob and Mary Schindler asked Gov. Jeb Bush to take Schiavo into protective custody in a last-ditch effort to save her life. "Gov. Bush, you do have the authority to stop the killing of Terri Schiavo," said Brother Paul O'Donnell, a Schindler family spokesman. "... We beg you to have courage and take action."
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07:00 AM
Court Appeals Are Over
News Wire
Under increased security and fading hopes, Terri Schiavo's parents asked supporters to return home to spend Easter Sunday with their families as the couple's daughter went a ninth day without food or water.
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06:00 AM
March 26, 2005
Greer Rejects Appeal
News Wire
Schindlers hope for Governor to intervene
Circuit Judge George Greer on Saturday rejected another attempt by Terri Schiavo's parents to have her feeding tube reconnected, rejecting what is described as their last chance to keep Terri alive. After Geer's ruling, the Schindlers were
holding out hope for the unlikely intervention by Gov. Jeb Bush, who has washed his hands of the matter saying he has done everything in his power.
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01:00 PM
Spineless Republicans
Pro-Life News
If Terri's killed GOP will pay political price
The Republican Party controls the Senate, the House and the White House. The Republicans are in charge. They have the power. If they can't save this woman's life, they will face a reckoning from a sizable portion of their own base. And they will of course deserve it.
- Spineless Republicans Can't Stop Terri's Death
- Terri Schiavo's Doctors & The Hippocratic Oath
- Terri Schiavo, the State, and the Culture of Death
- Can A Husband... Murder His Wife?
- Abortion Regulators and Deregulators Faced Off
- Morning-After Pill Use Doubles On Campus
- Lawmaker Wants Ban on Morning-After Pill
- Planned Parenthood Decries Criminal Investigations
- more pro-life news headlines...
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10:24 AM
Greer's Conflict of Interest
News Wire
The people killing Terri are giving money to judge Greer
IS JUDGE GREER PAYED OFF? The judge who tried the Terri Schiavo case and most recently rejected Gov. Jeb Bush's request to intervene, received a campaign contribution from the lawyer pressing for Terri's death, raising questions of a conflict of interest. According to Florida's Department of State, Pinellas County Circuit Court Judge George W. Greer received a contribution of $250 for his 2004 re-election campaign from Felos & Felos, the law firm of George Felos. Felos is known as a "right-to-die" advocate. Deborah Bushnell, Gwyneth Stanley and Stephen G. Nilsson each contributed at least $250 to Greer's re-election campaign, as did court-appointed attorneys representing the husband's interest, Pacarek & Herman and Richard Pearse.
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07:00 AM
Criminal Probe Shut Down
News Wire
Political corruption alleged in Schiavo case
Criminal probes launched by two Florida agencies looking into allegations the incapacitated woman was abused, neglected and exploited were shut down, despite investigators' concerns. Both agencies are mandated by Florida Statutes 415 and 825 to detect and correct the abuse, neglect, and exploitation of the elderly or disabled adults.
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06:00 AM
Christ Lives
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
and so will America, as long as we honor Him!
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead separates our Lord from all the world's messiahs and separates Christianity from all the world's religions. Furthermore, the resurrection of Christ Jesus also separates the United States of America from every other nation on earth.
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05:05 AM
March 25, 2005
'Judicial Homicide'
News Wire
Parents pleaded with Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene
A federal appeals court panel refused to order the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube Friday night. After the court ruling, Terri's dad pleaded with Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene. "With the stroke of his pen, he could stop this," Bob Schinder said. "He's put Terri through a week of hell and my family though a week of hell. I implore him to put a stop to this. He has to stop it. This is judicial homicide."
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11:00 PM
Time's Running Out, Jeb
News Wire
Terri's Father: 'Down To Her Last Hours'
Terri's father said Friday his daughter is "down to her last hours."
Bob Schindler said, "Terri is weakening. ... Something has to be done, and has to be done quick." Terri supporters were planning an all-day Good Friday prayer vigil at the Florida governor's mansion as part of an effort to persuade Bush to intervene.
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01:50 PM
Jeb a 'Pontius Pilate'
News Wire
Gov. Jeb Bush Must Step Forward, Terri's Advocates Say
Gov. Jeb Bush is being compared to Pontius Pilate as he comes under intensive pressure from religious and pro-life groups to do whatever it takes to save Terri Schiavo's life. The group said Bush must ask himself, "Is one helpless woman's life worth my political career?'"
Editor's note:
Editor's note: Political career aside, should Jeb Bush fail to use his executive power to protect innocent human life within his jurisdiction, he WILL stand before the Judgment Bar of God to give an account for the blood in his hands. The Governor's puny excuses of "upholding the law" based on the opinions of reprobate judges will not stand in that Great and Fearful Day!
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12:00 PM
Jeb Chooses Death
News Wire
Governor to let Terri Schiavo die
Those hoping Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will step forward to save Terri Schiavo from imminent, court-ordered starvation death are likely to be disappointed. Bush indicates he won't defy court order.
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11:00 AM
Parents Appeal to 11th Again
News Wire
Terri's Health Wanes As Parents Appeal Again
As Terri Schiavo's health waned, a federal judge refused Friday to order the reinsertion of her feeding tube. The Schindlers appealed again to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta to review
U.S. District Judge James Whittemore's ruling.
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09:58 AM
Rescuers Arrested
Pro-Life News
12 rescuers were arrested as they attempted to take water to Terri Schiavo yesterday morning. Three children, ages 10, 12, and 14, were among those arrested.
- Rescuers arrested trying to take water to Terri
- Dehydration Death Called 'Cruel, Agonizing'
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- State's Abortion Web Site Up For Public Comment
- Navy Wife Fights For Coverage of Abortion Cost
- Mother, fetus killed in grisly homicide
- more pro-life news headlines...
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08:00 AM
Judge Rules Against Parents
News Wire
Federal Court Denies Schiavo Request
In what may have been the last major legal route in an effort to save Terri Schiavo's life, a federal court on Friday morning denied Terri's parents' request to have her feeding tube reeinserted. For a second time, U.S. District Judge James Whittemore ruled against the parents.
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07:30 AM
Parents Await Federal Ruling
News Wire
Jeb says his hands were increasingly tied
In a federal court hearing Thursday evening, U.S. District Judge James Whittemore heard the Schindlers' emergency request that the feeding tube be reattached. Bob and Mary Schindler were hoping that Florida Gov. Jeb Bush would intervene — but Bush warned that he was running out of options. "It is frustrating for people to think that I have power that I don't, and not be able to act," he said. "I don't have embedded special powers. I wish I did in this particular case."
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12:12 AM
March 24, 2005
Fla. Ct Won't Overturn Greer
News Wire
Fla. Supreme Court Refuses to
Overturn Judge Greer Decision
The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday night refused to overturn Circuit Judge George Greer's order blocking the state from taking temporary custody of Terri Schiavo. Gov. Jeb Bush wants the state Department of Children & Families to take custody of Schiavo, presumably to reinsert her feeding tube, and to investigate allegations that she has been abused and prove that she's not in a persistent vegetative state.
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09:30 PM
Pastor to Jeb: Disobey judge
News Wire
Dr. D. James Kennedy says governor
must 'disregard' judge to save Terri
As governor, Jeb Bush has the "supreme executive power," and the constitutional duty, stated in Article IV, Section 1, to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," Kennedy said. "Jeb Bush must choose between the clear mandate of Florida's constitution and a judiciary which, in this case, has acted in defiance of that state supreme law."
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06:00 PM
Greer Refuses to Listen
News Wire
Circuit Judge Refuses to Listen to Governor
Circuit Judge George Greer refused Thursday to hear Gov. Jeb Bush's arguments to take custody of Terri Schiavo. Schindler family spokesman Randall Terry said they felt "bitter disappointment" that the state was not acting more forcefully. "The question we have for the governor and DCF is why did you come forward and say you have the authority to statutorily intervene if you didn't have the authority to do it ... Why were we in court asking for permission?" Terry asked.
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02:30 PM
Open Letter to Gov. Jeb Bush
News Wire
Dear Governor Bush,
It appears that you and only you can save Terri Schiavo from premeditated judicial murder. ... We are very grateful and proud of you for what you’ve done so far in an effort to save Terri. Know this however; we are closely watching what you do from here. Please recognize this as "tough love" Governor: If you do not take all action within your legal authority to save Terri, and she is successfully murdered by Michael Schiavo and an activist judiciary, then you yourself may experience the unfortunate pains of political euthanasia.
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02:29 PM
'The Bush boys'
Commentary by Dan Holman
'Helpless before the bench of petty Probate Judge'
President George Bush and Governor Jeb Bush appear helpless before the bench of petty Probate Judge George Greer. The Bush boys have given token support to preserving the life of Terry Schiavo. They pass the buck to Congress and the courts. They want to appear “pro-life” without offending their pro-death supporters.
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02:28 PM
It's up to Jeb now
News Wire
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Schiavo Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday refused to order Terri Schiavo's feeding tube reinserted, leaving her family with few legal options for keeping their daughter alive.
• Emergency Application for Stay (pdf format)
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01:00 PM
Adulterous Guardianship
News Wire
Lawmaker says adultery should
end right to make life decisions
State Rep. Joel Sheltrown thinks adulterous husbands or wives shouldn't be allowed to keep food or medical treatment from a spouse who's unable to make those decisions. Sheltrown is drafting legislation to address an issue surrounding Terri Schiavo in Florida.
Michael Schiavo accused of adultery
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08:00 AM
Parents go to Supreme Court
News Wire
Schiavo's Parents Appeal to Supreme Court
Terri Schiavo's parents took their battle to the Supreme Court late Wednesday after being dealt a pair of blows in their effort to keep their severely brain-damaged daughter alive. A 40-page appeal to the high court, which has previously refused to get involved in the case, was filed at around 11:00 p.m. EST.
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05:30 AM
Terri wrongly diagnosed
News Wire
Florida Neurologist: Terri's no vegetable
An eminent neurologist who evaluated Terri Schiavo for the Florida state Department of Children and Families yesterday concluded she has been wrongly diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state and urges immediate removal to another facility and the restoration of food and water to the dying woman who has become the focal point of the nation's attention.
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04:30 AM
March 23, 2005
State Officials May Help
News Wire
Florida officials may protect Schiavo
Department of Children and Families officials said, they might attempt to place Terri Schiavo under protective custody so her feeding tube can be reinserted. As a possible precursor of that event, they filed a new motion in state court in Tampa.
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11:00 PM
Fla. Rejects Terri Bill
News Wire
Schiavo Bill Fails in Fla. Senate
The Florida Senate rejected a bill Wednesday to keep Terri Schiavo alive as her parents were running out of options to have her feeding tube reinserted. The 21-18 vote came five days after her feeding tube was removed under court order. Doctors have said she could survive one to two weeks without the tube, which was pulled Friday.
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05:16 PM
Court Rejects Parents Again
News Wire
11th U.S. Circuit rejects Terri's parents in 10-2 decision
For the second time in less than a day, a federal appeals court Wednesday rejected a bid by Terri Schiavo's parents to have her feeding tube re-inserted. Florida lawmakers, meanwhile, debated another last-ditch effort to prolong her life. In a 10-2 decision, the Atlanta-based U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused Bob and Mary Schindler's request for an emergency rehearing by the full court. A three-judge panel from the same court ruled against the family earlier Wednesday.
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03:30 PM
Appeals Court Again
News Wire
'Expedited Hearing' By The Entire Court
In one of the last-ditch attempts to save their daughter's life, Bob and Mary Schindler on Wednesday asked a full federal appeals court in Atlanta to review a previous decision to not reinstate Terri Schiavo's feeding tube. The Schindlers have filed a petition with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for an "expedited hearing" by the entire court to decide whether it agrees with a previous decision made by a three-judge panel not to reinstate the tube.
• Text of 11th Circuit Court's Ruling (pdf format)
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03:00 PM
Bushes Urged to Intervene
News Wire
Call for police to take Terri into protective custody
Religious and political groups are banding together to urge President Bush and his brother Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to use their executive powers to order police to take Terri Schiavo into protective custody. Calling itself "The 11th Hour Coalition to Save Terri Schiavo's Life," the 20 organizations held simultaneous press conferences in Washington, D.C., and Tallahassee, Fla., arguing the president and governor have the power to order reinsertion of Terri's feeding tube, which was removed Friday by court order.
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02:30 PM
W's Paying Attention
News Wire
Bush eyes legal handling of Schiavo case
President Bush said Wednesday he is watching how federal courts deal with the Terri Schiavo case and defended actions by himself and Congress to try to prolong her life. But he sidestepped a question on what other avenues remain open for him by saying he had previously "looked at all options" before signing a bill giving federal courts jurisdiction. "This is an extraordinary and sad case," Bush said.
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02:23 PM
Jeb Renews Call
News Wire
Gov. Jeb Bush renewed his call for the Legislature to step in and 'spare Terri's life.' "Time is of the essence and I hope all who have the ability and duty to act in this case will do so with a sense of urgency," Gov. Bush said.
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12:00 PM
Open Letter to Bush Brothers
Press Release from Michael and Stephen Peroutka
Both of you have the power and ability to stop the murder of Terri Schiavo. If you do not act and use the power you have, her innocent blood will be on your hands.
Subpoenas have not gone away
Terri Schiavo has been
subpoenaed to appear before the U.S. Congress. Therefore, President Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush have the duty to use their executive powers to put Terri Schiavo under protective custody until she can appear before Congress. The question is, will the Bush brothers stand up and protect an innocent women from being killed before she can appear before Congress? If not, then the Bushes have sent the signal that Congressional Subpoenas are not worth the paper they're written on; and Terri's blood will be upon their hands. -- Jim Rudd
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11:55 AM
Appeal To Be Filed Today
News Wire
``We are preparing an appeal to the United States Supreme Court'' to be filed this morning, the parents' lawyer, David Gibbs, said in an e-mailed message. Terri Schiavo, who has been without food and water for five days, is ``fading quickly,'' he said. The case is Theresa Maria Schindler Schiavo, Robert Schindler and Mary Schindler v. Michael Schiavo, Judge George W. Greer and the Hospice of Florida Suncoast Inc., 05-11556, 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.
• Text of 11th Circuit Court's Ruling (pdf format)
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09:30 AM
Appeal to Supreme Court
News Wire
After losing two consecutive appeals in federal court, Terri Schiavo's parents vowed Wednesday to take their fight to the U.S. Supreme Court as Terri began her fifth full day without food or water.
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09:00 AM
Court Censures Pro-Lifers
Supreme Court Watch
'Truth Signs' can be banned as hazardous
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected review in a Missouri case on whether abortion or other types of protest signs can be banned as hazards. Anti-abortion activists gathered at a street corner in Kansas City in June 2001 to protest and provide information about abortion. Warned they would be arrested if they did not move or remove the signs, the protesters refused. Five were arrested for obstructing traffic. When the federal courts refused to find a constitutional violation, the pro-lifers asked the Supreme Court for review.
- Court Rejects Abortion Signs Case
- Court: Religious Conversion Considered
- Court Won't Hear Moussaoui's Appeal
- Court Lets Stand Ex-Smoker's Award
- Court Declines to Clarify Disclosure Law
- Ailing Rehnquist Returning to Bench
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08:30 AM
11th Circuit Rejects Terri
News Wire
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta has denied a request by the parents of Terri Schiavo to reinsert the severely brain-damaged woman's feeding tube. The three-judge panel ruled 2-1 to deny the request, a day after a federal judge in Florida rejected a similar appeal.
• Text of 11th Circuit Court's Ruling (pdf format)
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04:49 AM
Appeals Court: Terri Denied
News Wire
A federal appeals court refused early Wednesday to order the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube, denying the latest emergency request by her parents to keep her alive. A panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals said in a 2-1 ruling that the parents "failed to demonstrate a substantial case on the merits of any of their claims."
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04:48 AM
March 22, 2005
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For the relief of the parents of Theresa Marie Schiavo
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05:27 PM
Appeal Filed
News Wire
Terri Schiavo's parents filed an appeal with a federal court Tuesday afternoon to order Terri 's feeding tube reconnected. "[D]eath is imminent, it is hard to imagine more critical and exigent circumstances," David Gibbs III, attorney for Schiavo's parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, told the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta in the electronically filed appeal. "Terri is fading quickly and her parents reasonably fear that her death is imminent."
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03:31 PM
Parents Appeal
News Wire
The Terri Schiavo case landed at a federal appeals court Tuesday after a lower court rejected her parents' plea to keep the brain-damaged woman alive. A three-judge panel at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta received the case hours after U.S. District Judge James Whittemore in Tampa, Florida, refused the request of parents Bob and Mary Schindler to reinsert the tube.
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10:00 AM
Judge Rejects Schiavo Appeal
News Wire
U.S. District Judge James Whittemore early Tuesday morning refused to order the reinsertion of Terri Schiavo's feeding tube, leaving Terri's fate unresolved. Whittemore refused an appeal filed earlier Monday by Schiavo's parents' attorney, David Gibbs II, to issue an emergency injunction.
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06:50 AM
Packaged News Propaganda
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
The federal government's practice of sending "packaged news" to media outlets began under the Clinton Administration. President Bush has not only continued the practice, he has doubled the amount of federal tax dollars that are used for this purpose, spending $254 million in his first term.
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05:00 AM
March 21, 2005
Dead Fetus Found
Pro-Life News
Workers cleaning equipment at a sewer plant have found a dead baby boy that weighed less than 6 ounces. Workers found the tiny baby late Thursday morning while cleaning a piece of equipment. An autopsy indicated the he was about 15 weeks old.
- Dead Fetus Found At County Sewer Plant
- Renowned Neurologist: Schiavo Can Eat With Aid
- Is It "Murder" to Pull Terri's Feeding Tube?
- Terri and Republican Party Grandstanding
- Operation Rescue Files Lawsuit Over 911 Tape
- We Have No Idea How Many We're Murdering
- SD Abortion Law Outlaws All Abortion Regulations
- more pro-life news headlines...
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09:23 PM
The Beasts
Abominations
Photographer for White House-child sex
ring arrested after journalist suicide
Photographer Russell E. "Rusty" Nelson was allegedly employed by a former Republican Party activist to take pictures of current or retired U.S. House-Senate members and other prominent government officials engaging in sexual criminality by receiving or committing sodomy and other sex acts on children during the Reagan-Bush 41 administrations.
- The Beasts and the Children
- Details Revealed of Florida Girl's Attack
- Catholic Bishops Plan Drive Against Death Penalty
- Fugitive priests working in Mexico
- Jury says SF Archdiocese Liable For Sex Abuse
- Judge Rules Abuse Case Can Continue
- Teen girls' Bible talks of oral sex, lesbianism
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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06:57 PM
No Immediate Decision
News Wire
U.S. District Judge James Whittemore did not make a ruling after the two-hour hearing, and he gave no indication on when he might act on the request. Whittemore told David Gibbs, attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents, that he still wasn't completely sold on the argument. "I think you'd be hard-pressed to convince me that you have a substantial likelihood" of the parents' lawsuit succeeding, the judge said.
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06:30 AM
Bush's OTC Abortifacient
Pro-Life News
FDA Expects to Ease Plan B Availability
President Bush's nominee to become the next commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration indicated Thursday that the agency is close to approving a proposal to allow customers to buy the morning-after pill abortifacient over-the-counter without a prescription.
- Bush's OTC Morning-After Pill On the Way
- Another Republican Sponsored Disaster!
- Bill will try to bar UW from giving out abortion pills
- Kansas Bill to 'Keep Abortion Safe and Legal'
- Prosecutors: Jury To See Clinic Bombing Scene
- Experts: Peterson Has Psychopath Traits
- Murder, Even 'In Good Faith', Is Still Murder
- more pro-life news headlines...
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05:30 AM
Church Massacre
Commentary by Michael A. Peroutka
Constitutional Right to Self-Defense
The Milwaukee church massacre demonstrates that making it legal to carry concealed weapons in churches is not as crazy as Martin Sheen and his anti-Second Amendment, anti-self-defense friends at Handgun Control, Inc. would like us to believe.
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05:15 AM
Bush signs bill into Law
News Wire
Bush Signs Emergency Schiavo Legislation
President Bush early on Monday signed emergency legislation aimed at prolonging the life of Terri Schiavo.
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01:40 AM
Congress OKs Terri's Bill
News Wire
Congress Approves Schiavo Legislation
Congress approved emergency legislation early Monday to let Terri Schiavo's parents ask a federal judge to prolong their daughter's life, capping days of emotional debate over who should decide life and death.
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01:10 AM
Text of Schiavo Act
News Wire
S 653 - AN ACT
For the relief of the parents of Theresa Marie Schiavo
The United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida shall have jurisdiction to hear, determine, and render judgment on a suit or claim by or on behalf of Theresa Marie Schiavo for the alleged violation of any right of Theresa Marie Schiavo under the Constitution or laws of the United States...
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12:59 AM
CONFORMISM
Commentary by Al Cronkrite
Christianity Without Confrontation
The leaders of America’s churches appear like monks in a monastery. They would rather ignore the whole of what God created and pronounced "good" by pronouncing it "evil" and pursuing an ethereal Christianity. That they can virtually ignore the blatant deterioration of American society in favor of catering to the frivolous desires of their blessing seeking constituents is a major affront to the God they claim to serve.
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12:58 AM
Profs Without Borders
Commentary by David Alan Black
“All … were scattered” (Acts 8:1).
When we assemble for mutual edification we are the church “gathered.” The church dispersed for its everyday relationships is the church “scattered.” The church scattered is the church at work missionally – believers spreading the good news through our daily interactions in ever-widening circles.
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12:57 AM
Personal Zeal and Courage
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
Theology Means Little When It Comes To Activism
Rather than theology, it seems that personal zeal and courage are the deciding factors that motivate people to activism. If one lacks these, it really doesn't seem to matter what brand of theology he or she embraces.
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12:56 AM
March 20, 2005
Congress Convenes for Terri
News Wire
House debates bill that could influence Terri's fate
The House of Representatives reconvened Sunday night to debate legislation that could influence Terri Schiavo's fate, after the Senate unanimously passed a bill to try to push the case into a federal court for consideration. The House opened its meeting at 9 p.m. EST to start the debate, and House leaders said they hoped to get a vote on the matter as early as possible after midnight.
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11:00 PM
Senate Passes Schiavo Bill
News Wire
Bill does not guarantee a particular outcome
With the sparsest of attendance, the Senate unanimously passed on Sunday a bill to try to help Terri Schiavo by pushing her case into a federal court for consideration. "The judge has discretion of that particular decision," said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee.
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06:00 PM
House Delays Vote
News Wire
House Delays Vote on Schiavo's Fate
The House of Representatives convened Sunday afternoon to vote on the fate of Terri Schiavo, but quickly recessed after it became clear that the bill to push Schiavo's case into a federal court would have to face congressional debate. The House recessed until midnight Monday morning. Congress' action has led to several questions about its role in determining matters that are largely left up to families.
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02:00 PM
House convenes Sunday
News Wire
Washington to Vote on Schiavo's Fate
The House of Representatives convenes Sunday afternoon to debate the fate of brain-damaged patient Terri Schiavo, whose feeding tube was removed Friday upon a district judge's order after House lawyers' emergency request to intervene was denied.
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11:30 AM
Third Day Off Feeding Tube
News Wire
Schiavo Family Wants Feeding Tube Reinserted
Hanging their hopes on a last-minute compromise in Congress, Terri Schiavo's parents notified her hospice to prepare to have her feeding tube reinserted on Sunday, her third day without food or water. Schindler attorney Barbara Weller said a letter was faxed to the hospice and to the office of Michael Schiavo's attorney Saturday night notifying them of the action in Congress and that the tube could be reinserted as early as Monday.
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11:00 AM
March 19, 2005
House, Senate Compromise
News Wire
House, Senate Compromise on Schiavo Bill
"We think we have found a solution" to the Terri Schiavo case, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said at a Capitol Hill news conference. "We are confident this compromise addresses everyone's concerns, we are confident it will provide Mrs. Schiavo a clear and appropriate avenue for appeal in federal court, and most importantly, we are confident this compromise will restore nutrition and hydration to Mrs. Schiavo as long as that appeal endures," he said.
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06:00 PM
Mary's Cry for Help
News Wire
Terri's Mom Seeks Action on Feeding Tube
"Please, please, please, save my little girl," Mary Schindler said outside the hospice where her daughter is being starved to death. Mary called upon President Bush, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, members of Congress and state lawmakers to do whatever they could to prevent Terri from dying.
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02:28 PM
Congress works thru weekend
News Wire
DeLay Blasts Court's Denial of Schiavo Appeal
"When this tragic episode is resolved, the Supreme Court will have some serious questions to answer about its silence and arbitrary interpretation of federalism, but those questions will have to wait for now. In the meantime, the fight is not over. We will continue to work with the Senate to negotiate a legislative solution, and we won't rest until we find one."
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01:41 PM
First Day Off Feeding Tube
News Wire
Lying in her hospice bed with a crowd of protesters gathering outside, Terri Schiavo stopped receiving nourishment through a feeding tube that has kept her alive for more than a decade. Schiavo, 41, could linger one to two weeks, provided no one intercedes and gets the tube reinserted — something that has happened twice before.
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01:30 PM
March 18, 2005
Court Denies Request
News Wire
Court Denies Request to Reinsert Terri's Feeding Tube
The U.S. Supreme Court late Friday denied without comment a House committee emergency request to have Terri Schiavo's feeding tube reinserted. The decision came after the committee requested the court's ruling in order to buy time as lower court appeals on subpoenas issued by the committee are considered.
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11:00 PM
Missing Fla. Girl Murdered
News Wire
Registered Sex Offender Confesses
A registered sex offender has admitted kidnapping a nine-year-old Florida girl from her bedroom last month and killing her. Cable news networks reported that John Evander Couey, a "person of interest" in the disappearance of Jessice Lunsford in Homosasser, Florida, has confessed to authorities.
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06:00 PM
Legal Wrangling Continues
Pro-Life News
FOX News has obtained copies of the Congressional subpoenas, stating, "No things including those things reflecting data, information, or records called for by this request shall be destroyed, modified, transferred, disconnected, discontinued, or otherwise made inaccessible to the Committee." Further, it reads: "This request is continuing in nature and applies to any newly deployed things required for the continued hydration and nutrition of Theresa Schiavo."
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04:27 PM
Terri's Feeding Tube Removed
News Wire
State judge thumbs nose at Congressional subpoenas
Schiavo's feeding tube is removed
Doctors removed Terri Schiavo's feeding tube Friday in spite of federal subpoena powers of Congress to keep her alive, The Associated Press reports.
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03:55 PM
Will U.S. Marshals intervene?
News Wire
Judge orders removal of Schiavo's
feeding tube in spite of US subpoenas
The presiding judge in the case of Terri Schiavo ruled Friday that the feeding tube keeping her alive must be removed in spite of Congressional subpoenas ordering her to appear at committee hearings. Pinellas Circuit Judge George Greer refused a request from U.S. House attorneys to delay the removal, which he had previously ordered to take place at 1 p.m. EST. Greer said removal must go forward about an hour after another judge issued a temporary delay blocking it.
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02:15 PM
Congress subpoenas Terri
News Wire
Congress to Call Schiavo as Witness
Shortly before Terri Schiavo's feeding tube was to be removed, U.S. lawmakers on Friday called on her to appear before congressional committees. House of Representatives issued subpoenas for Schiavo while the Senate called her as a witness to congressional hearings. Both the House and Senate also summoned her husband, Michael.
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01:30 PM
Kline: Here are the facts
Pro-Life News
Attorney General Phill Kline
Issues Response To Clinic’s Claims
“Yesterday Planned Parenthood held a news conference presenting their position on why they can defy a court issued subpoena, to announce they would contact women and children who are not suspects in any investigation and to criticize me for speaking to the media about the case. Keep in mind I have repeatedly sought to seal the medical records subpoenaed by the District Court and I have asked that the Supreme Court keep this matter under seal. The inconsistencies in the clinic’s news conference are obvious.”
- Kansas AG: Here are the facts
- Humanistic, Apostate Clergy Meet at Capitol
- Congress, Court Fail to Act in Terri's Case
- Clock Ticks In Fla. Feed Tube Case
- Court: State Can Withhold Aid For Abortion Clinics
- Senate Passes Budget With Medicaid Intact
- Bush FDA Choice Rattles Advocacy Groups
- Regional Stem Cell Labs Urged
- more pro-life news headlines...
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04:30 AM
March 17, 2005
Compromise With The Devil
News Wire
Liberals and Evangelicals Reach Compromise
by Adopting Same Public Policy Goals
Evangelical "leaders" call for broader approach to public policy; Richard Land, James Dobson, Chuck Colson and Rick Warren lend support. Document intended to expand the political platform of evangelicals beyond the fight to outlaw abortion and sodomy.
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06:00 PM
Faith-Based Thieves Take $2B
Freedom of Speech
President Bush told a group of "religious leaders" that his administration allocated $2 billion federal taxpayer dollars to faith-based organizations last year to Un-Constitutionally assist in their work of showing compassion toward Americans in need. A Southern Baptist heretic Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, attended the conference and was one of about a dozen "religious leaders" who met with Bush at a hotel before the speech.
- Faith-Based Thieves Take $2 Billion in ’04
- Governor Creating Community &
Faith-Based Initiatives Office
- AP Review: Gov't Reducing Access to Info
- Protestors Rally Outside Church
- San Diego To Move Giant Cross
- No Getting Stoned in New Bible
- Churches on their guard for the Secret Service
- Nine-Foot, 300-Pound Gator Kills Man
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05:00 PM
Bush's Worldview
Commentary by Al Cronkrite
Heretical, Pragmatic Christianity
Martyred theologian Deitrich Bonhoeffer called it "joyous secularism" and described it as "Christians who view the role of government as helping God to establish the Kingdom of God on Earth". Much of American Christianity seems to be infected with a similar "joyous secularism" and our President appears to be its messiah.
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04:45 PM
Santorum's faith-based initiative
Politics
Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) has organized a course for members of Congress on Catholic doctrine that is being taught from his Senate hideaway in the Capitol. Santorum has brought in the Rev. Michael Sliney, a local priest, to oversee the course, which seeks to broaden the members’ understanding of Catholicism during the weeks leading up to Easter.
- Santorum's faith-based initiative
- Deficits Make You Poorer
- Illegal aliens threaten U.S. medical system
- Where are the Promised Border Patrol Agents?
- Ground Radar May Find Border Crossers
- Marines driven out of UAW lot
- Dropout recruits raise Army quality concerns
- Bush Turns to Old Pal For PR
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04:30 PM
House OKs Bill to Save Terri
News Wire
Fla. House OKs Bill to Keep Schiavo Alive
The state House passed a bill Thursday that could keep Terri Schiavo alive, less than 24 hours before her feeding tube is scheduled to be removed. The Senate began debating a more limited version of the bill as lawmakers rushed to beat the scheduled removal of Schiavo's feeding tube.
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02:00 PM
Terri's Right-To-Life
News Wire
Congress Enters Schiavo Right-To-Life Case
The House of Representatives stepped in with legislation to delay removal of the feeding tube, possibly as early as Friday, from Terri Schiavo whose husband has been given permission by a state court to let her die. Senate Republicans are introducing a separate bill to give Schiavo and her family standing in federal court, and they hope it can be debated on Thursday.
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01:00 PM
They Had Abortions
Pro-Life News
Murderers in Denial:
No apology, no shame and no regret
Before a standing-room-only crowd of mostly young women last week, at the Capitol Hill Arts Center, a onetime "Riot Grrrl" was talking about an abortion she had nine years ago. Wearing a jean skirt and a tattoo, seeming as sassy and funny as the abortion doctor she described.
- Murderers in Denial
- Lawmakers ready to save Schiavo
- Abortion Investigation
- Fight Over Kansas Abortion Records
- Planned Parenthood moving to Lyndenbrook Plaza
- Abortion Bill to Expand Abortion-Health Care
- Lawsuit Postpones Partial-Birth Ban
- Murdering Cleft Lip Babies
- New Nazi Holocaust History Museum Opens
- more pro-life news headlines...
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06:00 AM
March 16, 2005
Terri Schiavo Case
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
Portends An Ominous Future For America
As with the Roe decision in 1973, it appears that an activist judiciary will once again defy the will of the citizenry and give its blessing to the horrific killing of innocent Americans.
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10:15 PM
March 15, 2005
Karl Rove Outed
Abominations
Rove Seen at Homosexual Orgies in Washington
Walter Storch, editor of the Barnes Review News reported three weeks ago that Karl Rove was seen entering a private homosexual orgy at a five-star Washington hotel over the Mid-Atlantic Leather (MAL) weekend. A Barnes reporter told Storch that "Karl greatly enjoyed the supervision of a certain hairy 350-lb. Leather Dominator who had won the Miss Virginia Daddy Bear title at the MAL festivities."
- Rove Seen at Homosexual Orgies in Washington
- Same-Sex Judge is Catholic and Republican
- The President's Male Escort
Just who gets to
ask Bush a question?
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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03:00 PM
FUGITIVE ABORTIONIST
News Wire
Hunt Goes On For Fugitive Abortionist
Police are still searching for a physician who is accused of sexually assaulting female abortion patients after he failed to appear for his preliminary examination last week. Rodolfo Finkelstein, 55, of Bloomfield Township, a physician who performs abortions faces two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, which carry a life sentence if convicted, as well as five fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct charges.
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02:30 PM
Building Christ’s Church
Commentary by David Alan Black
His Way or Mine?
We have no CEO, no president, no vice president, no managers. Each and every member of Christ’s body is equally important since each has been given a gift and a strategic place of ministry. All competition for rank is therefore eliminated!
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09:00 AM
March 14, 2005
Indiana AG Searching Records
Pro-Life News
Planned Parenthood Sues State to
Stop Seizure Of Minors' Medical Data
Planned Parenthood sued the state of Indiana Monday to stop the seizure of its clients' medical records to identify the partners of sexually active 12- and 13-year-olds.
- Indiana AG Searching Abortion Clinic Records
- Scalia Slams Juvenile Death Penalty Ruling
- Ginsburg Touches on Roe V. Wade in Kansas
- State Abortion Law Won't Take Effect
- Lawyers for Scott Peterson Seek New Trial
- Teenager charged with killing brother, 3
- Senate OKs fetus pain bill
- more pro-life news headlines...
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05:29 AM
Sex Abuse Settlement
Abominations
Rove Seen at Homosexual Orgies in Washington
Walter Storch, editor of the Barnes Review News reported three weeks ago that Karl Rove was seen entering a private homosexual orgy at a five-star Washington hotel over the Mid-Atlantic Leather (MAL) weekend. A Barnes reporter told Storch that "Karl greatly enjoyed the supervision of a certain hairy 350-lb. Leather Dominator who had won the Miss Virginia Daddy Bear title at the MAL festivities."
- Sex Abuse Settlement
- Officer Is Charged With Sex Assault On Boy
- Agency Ignored Repeated Warnings About Gay
- Schools to Get 'SpongeBob' Tolerance Video
- Cucumber-condom video online
- Teacher Indicted On 57 Counts Sexual Abuse
- Two Students and a Third Man Accused of Rape
- Perv Busted After Willy Wash Incident
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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04:33 AM
March 12, 2005
Pentagon Sued
Freedom of Speech
Judicial Watch is seeking information on a “peace movement” Internet site that reportedly was funded and established by the Pentagon called “Empower Peace.” The Pentagon has paid more than $40 million dollars since 2001, and targets participation of American school age children, teachers and schools in what appears to be a “grassroots” peace movement.
- Pentagon Sued for Targeting US Civilians
- Due Process of Law
- High-tech ID card rolls out in Washington
- Portable Fingerprint Identification Device
- Homeland Security bills windfall for Silicon Valley
- "Homeland Security" -- For What And For Whom?
- Civil Air Patrol to become nation's eyes
- Taser Sales To Public Worry Officers
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03:52 PM
Niggling Things, 2005
Commentary by Paul deParrie
Every once in a while I feel the need to write a piece about what I call “niggling things” – things that sit in the back of my mind and bug me, but are not, by themselves, enough to write into an entire column. Niggling Thing #1: “Our thoughts and prayers are with them,” the newscaster or public speaker intones.
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05:04 AM
March 11, 2005
Rice: A Cold Blooded Killer
Pro-Life News
In an interview with editors and reporters in the office of the editor in chief at The Washington Times, Condoleezza Rice describes murdering children as an "extremely difficult moral issue" which she approaches as "a deeply religious person."
- Condoleezza Rice says she's 'Mildly Pro-choice'
- Democrats woo abortion opponents for Senate
- Hillary: Shifting Right, Or There Already?
- Ginsburg Touches on Roe V. Wade in Kansas
- Days in the Life of a Baby-Killing Center
- FDA 'Too Cozy with Drug Companies'
- The Spring Break Morning After Pill
- more pro-life news headlines...
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05:01 AM
March 10, 2005
The Religious Right
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
Gullible, Naïve, or Willingly Ignorant?
It is time to ask some hard questions about the preponderance of leaders and organizations commonly identified as the Religious Right. Are they gullible, naïve, or willingly ignorant? How can anyone who truly believes that unborn babies deserve the right to life continue to support President George W. Bush?
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04:29 AM
Borderline Christianity
Commentary by David Alan Black
It has been pointed out many times that Christians are better acquainted with the promises than with the commandments of Scripture. We live in a day when so many fall for everything and so few stand for anything that the normal Christian life seems abnormal.
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04:20 AM
Religion of Secular Humanism
Commentary by Reed R. Heustis, Jr.
Pluralism To Trump
Ten Commandments In June
If the government endorses Secular Humanism, then it is "okay", but if it endorses Christianity then it is somehow "unconstitutional".
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04:17 AM
Be On The Lookout!
News Wire
All Points Bulletin: Fugitive Abortionist
Dr. Rodolfo Finkelstein May Be Headed For Argentina
Arrest Warrant Issued Tuesday
Abortionist accused of sexually assaulting his female patients after they had undergone abortions is on the run and investigators fear he may be headed back to his native Argentina. Dr. Rodolfo Finkelstein was scheduled to appear in the 48th District Court on Tuesday for a preliminary examination on two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and five counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.
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04:00 AM
March 09, 2005
Killing 'Sick' Children
Pro-Life News
Will forced screening lead to
increase in newborn euthanasia?
A 39-year-old man with a history of domestic violence shot and killed his wife, who was nine months pregnant, before fatally shooting himself in a murder-suicide witnessed by the woman's two teenage daughters.
- Murder-Suicide Claims Fetus
- Newborn Euthanasia Often Goes Unreported
- Bill to Expand Abortion-Health Care
- Toilet Mom Pleads Not Guilty In Drowning
- Dead Newborn Found In Closet
- National Day of Appreciation for Baby Killers
- Spousal-Consent Abortion Regulation
- more pro-life news headlines...
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07:30 AM
Impeach Anthony Kennedy
Freedom of Speech
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court outlawed the executions of 72 juveniles convicted of murder. Reagan-appointee Anthony Kennedy, writing for the majority, said that many juveniles lack the intellectual acumen and maturity to understand the ramifications of their actions.
- Impeach Anthony Kennedy
- Arrested For Not Telling Cops Your Name
- 3-D Biometric Facial-Scanning
- Orwell Predictions Came Early
- ID Card With Biometric Data Radio Tags
- City installs hundreds of street-corner cameras
- Military Information Technology Online Archives
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03:40 AM
March 08, 2005
Murder-Suicide Claims Fetus
Pro-Life News
A 39-year-old man with a history of domestic violence shot and killed his wife, who was nine months pregnant, before fatally shooting himself in a murder-suicide witnessed by the woman's two teenage daughters.
- Murder-Suicide Claims Fetus
- Kline Correct In Seeking Clinic Records
- Blood Money
- Federal bill introduced to save Terri Schiavo
- Hospitals Can End Life Support
- Accused Father Relives Son's Abortion Horror
- Global Warming: 21st Century Eugenics
- more pro-life news headlines...
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10:00 AM
Is Dubya in the Closet?
Abominations
White House knew GOPUSA reporter is male prostitute,
Secret Service says Gannon approved appropriately
Walter Storch, editor of the Barnes Review News reported three weeks ago that Karl Rove was seen entering a private homosexual orgy at a five-star Washington hotel over the Mid-Atlantic Leather (MAL) weekend. A Barnes reporter told Storch that "Karl greatly enjoyed the supervision of a certain hairy 350-lb. Leather Dominator who had won the Miss Virginia Daddy Bear title at the MAL festivities."
- Bush's male prostitute?
- Bush Takes Questions From Male Prostitute
- Feds Protect AIDS Infested Illegal
- Church Protests Sodomite Club
- City Council Approves Sodomite Benefits
- Last-Ditch Settlement Talks In Clergy Scandal
- Former Youth Pastor Pleads Guilty
- Man Charged With Molesting 6-Week-Old Baby
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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09:30 AM
Abortion Industry Bust
Press Release
Since Kansas Attorney General Phil Kline’s criminal investigation broke into the national media, ten other attorneys general have requested data from Life Dynamics's 2002 pedophile protection racket investigation.
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08:30 AM
Bill to pull RU-486
News Wire
The abortion pill RU-486, which is being widely distributed under guidelines set by the Bush administration in 2001, that's been used to murder over four hundred thousands babies, killed at least three women and injured hundreds of others, will be pulled from U.S. markets under federal legislation reintroduced last week.
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08:00 AM
Domestic Enemy #1
Freedom of Speech
Gonzales: We May Still Charge
Citizens as 'Enemy Combatants'
Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales indicated Monday that the Justice Department might still file criminal charges against U.S.-born "enemy combatant" Jose Padilla, even if the courts ordered his release.
- Domestic Enemy #1
- Handheld 'Info-Cop' Federal Nationwide Network
- Tyranny Comes To Amerika
- Police To Use Video Surveillance
- The Homeland Security To-Do List
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07:00 AM
March 07, 2005
Pagan Imperialism
Commentary by Al Cronkrite
Mordor vs. Insane Christianity
American Christians Are A Push-Over
On several occasions President Bush has promoted heretical ecumenism by attempting to equate the Muslim god with the jealous One True God of the Christian. It appears that in true Machiavellian and Straussian fashion our President has been able to manipulate naive American Christian leadership into lending their support to the pagan imperialism of the world’s aristocracy.
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09:00 AM
Doctors Killed 20 Newborns
News Wire
Attempting to prod the government of the Netherlands to weigh in on an ongoing battle over expanding euthanasia, a group of senior Dutch doctors has reported itself to prosecutors for having "killed" 20 newborns.
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08:30 AM
Wolves and Children
Commentary by Dennis Green
I encountered a "wolf" two days ago at "A Capital Women's Health Clinic". This wolf was in the process of killing one of its young. As I tried to intercede on behalf of a baby scheduled to be killed, this creature of the night lashed out at me.
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08:29 AM
CIA Interrogation Power
Politics
The Bush administration gave the CIA extensive authority to send terrorism suspects to foreign countries for interrogation just days after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, The New York Times reported in Sunday editions.
- Bush Gave CIA Expansive Interrogation Power
- CIA Sent Over 100 Suspects to Overseas Torture
- US Adopts 'First Strike' Policy
- U.S. Army Struggles to Coax Recruits
- Election reflects hostility to US occupation
- War Room Part of Bush Social Security Push
- Senator to Propose Raising Retirement Age
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08:00 AM
Police Puzzled
Crime News Headlines
There are plenty of rumors and gossip flying around the community, but authorities in Homosassa, Florida have very few, if any, clues in the disappearance of nine-year-old Jessica Marie Lunsford 10 days after she vanished from her bedroom.
- Police Puzzled Over Disappearance
- Blake Jury Deliberates Actor's Fate
- Jury Sees Jackson's 'Rebuttal Video'
- Pot-Growing Teacher Found Dead
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05:30 AM
March 05, 2005
Vatican asked Rice for help
Abominations
Vatican Secretary of State Angelo Sodano asked U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to intervene on behalf of the Holy See in a gay priests sex coverup scheme involving U.S. lawsuits in which the Vatican is named as the defendant.
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06:05 PM
Two Christians Assaulted!
Press Release from Wisconsin Christians United
Two Christians were assaulted on a busy street corner in Burlington, Wisconsin while holding signs which read, "Homosexuality is sin," and "Christ can set you free."
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03:00 PM
Terri Schiavo
Press Release from The Terri Schindler-Schiavo Foundation
17 Doctors call for new tests for Terri Schiavo
Attorneys for Bob and Mary Schindler have filed 17 affidavits in support of their motion asking Judge Greer to allow medical evaluations be performed on Terri in light of recent advances in medical technologies. The affidavits are from neurologists, physicians and other experts in the medical field.
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02:00 PM
Rules for Christian Bloggers
Commentary by David Alan Black
1. “In the beginning, God…” (Gen. 1:1). If the Bible begins with God, so must we. We will never be able to do what He wants us to do unless we are prepared in advanced, not only sanctified against tomorrow but fortified for today. How foolish to think we can do anything for Him without Him!
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01:00 PM
March 04, 2005
Couple Aborts Twins
Pro-Life News
Boyfriend Charged With Murder Girlfriend Walks Free
Texas teenagers Erica Basoria and Jerry Flores conspired together to murder their unborn twins -- she was five months pregnant. Basoria miscarried after Flores step on her stomach in order to kill the babies.
- Couple Aborts Twins
- Convicts' Appeal Invokes Roe v. Wade
- U.S. Approves U.N. Abortion Document
- Documents Show Focus Of Kline's Inquiry
- OBGYN Leaves Baby's Head Inside Mother
- Georgia Keeps Abortion Safe and Legal
- Court Says Clinic Access Law Is OK
- Baby Beaten Then Burned In Fireplace
- more pro-life news headlines...
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11:30 PM
Incest Cult
Abominations
Accused Killer Said to Have Led Incest Cult
A California man accused of killing nine of his children and grandchildren engaged in incest and polygamy and admired a deceased cult leader, prosecutors said at the start of his trial on Thursday. Authorities say Marcus Wesson, 58, fatally shot seven of his children and two of his grandchildren, aged 1 to 26, inside his Fresno, California home. He fathered all victims through incest and polygamy with daughters and nieces.
- Accused killer said to have led incest cult
- Vatican asks Rice to Intervene in Sex Case *
- Settlement Over Sex-Cover Up Plot May Be Near
- Baptist Youth Leader Gets Five Years
- Gay Priest Sentenced For Sex Assault
- Teacher Accused of Sex Abuse
- Teacher Fired for Sex Phone Photos
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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07:00 PM
Fecal Matter Mom
News Wire
Woman Sentenced For Putting
Fecal Matter In Infant's IV
A woman was sentenced Wednesday to six years in prison for injecting fecal matter into her hospitalized daughter's intravenous tube. Tracie Fleck pleaded guilty last month to two counts of battery. Police said they hid a camera in the daughter's hospital room because the child had been hospitalized 11 times with 15 different harmful bacterial infections.
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01:00 PM
FEC Regulated Internet News
Freedom of Speech
FEC Commissioner warns of threat to online blogs
The Federal Election Commission is beginning the process of extending its controversial 2002 campaign finance law to the Internet, potentially threatening political blogging and online punditry, a member of the panel warns.
- FEC Wants to Control Internet News
- Bill Would Ban Free Public Internet
- California bill would ban spy-chip ID card
- SuperCom Ltd's smart-card and e-ID technology
- City Steals People's Cars To Collect Taxes
- 'Tool' to Stop Auto-Theft
- College Aid Bill For Illegals Falters
- Anti-Christian spirt covers San Francisco
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12:49 PM
Forget Political Labels
Commentary by Chuck Baldwin
Conservative. Liberal. Moderate. Political labels are thrown around constantly in an attempt to define a person's ideology. The problem is, political labels are absolutely meaningless today. Absolutely meaningless! The reality of the situation is, neither conservatives nor liberals give a hoot about saving the lives of unborn babies.
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11:00 AM
Catastrophe Elections
Politics
More than 1,000 days after the Sept. 11 attacks, the House made another attempt Thursday to prepare for a catastrophic event that kills more than 100 of its members. The House, with a 329-68 vote, said states must hold special elections within 49 days of an announcement there are more than 100 vacancies in the 435-member body.
- House Backs Elections After Catastrophe
- Bush: Iran Flouts World Pacts With Nukes
- Bush to Meet Mexican, Canadian Leaders
- FDR Redux: Bush Pushes Job Training Programs
- Greenspan Touts Idea of a Consumption Tax
- China Plans to Pass Anti-Secession Law
- Meet The New President Of The United States
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08:30 AM
Greer Obstructing Justice
Press Release from TerrisFight.org
Terri Schiavo and her family flagrantly
denied due process by probate judge
On February 28, 2005, the parents of Terri Schiavo were informed, through their Attorney David Gibbs, III that Judge George Greer of Pinellas-Pasco’s Sixth Judicial Circuit has denied, without access to hearing, motions filed by Terri Schiavo’s immediate family.
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05:00 AM
March 03, 2005
Kansas AG on the Attack
Pro-Life News
Kline: Clinics trying to thwart
investigation of illegal abortions
Two clinics are trying to thwart an investigation into potentially illegal late-term abortions by blocking access to their medical records, Attorney General Phill Kline said Thursday. The attorney general has said he is pursuing child rapes and he confirmed he is also investigating illegal late-term abortions.
- Kansas AG on the Attack
- Kline to Submit Brief in Abortion Cases
- New Documents Verify Abortion Death
- Fetus Dies In Crash Man Charged With Murder
- Triple-Murder Trial Jury Set
- Brazil Legalizes Embryo Stem Cell Research
- U.S. Drops Anti-Abortion Plank at U.N.
- more pro-life news headlines...
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11:00 PM
Mamma Wears Combat Boots
Press Release from GodFamilyRepublic.com
Anti-Woman Position Is To Be
FOR Females In Our Armed Forces
There should be no women in our Armed Forces, period! --- none, in any capacity. I say this so categorically because if women are allowed to be in our Armed Forces, they will, inevitably, inescapably --- in our anti-Christian culture --- be abused, raped, and sexually exploited as was the case with this female interrogator at Guantanamo.
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03:00 PM
Calls for Military Draft
Freedom of Speech
Instead of a lottery, the federal government would impose a requirement that no four-year college or university be allowed to accept a student, male or female, unless and until that student had completed a 12-month to two-year term of service.
- Editor Calls for a New Draft
- 10 Ways to Protect Your Child From the ASVAB
- Utah Bill Would Shield Homeschooling
- Plan for federal ID badges gets mixed reviews
- Viisage to 'help' ID West Virginians
- CACI Awarded Contract for Homeland Security
- Air Force restrictions on Satellites
- China seeks UN controls of the Internet
- 13-Year-Old Girl Tasered By Police
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02:30 PM
Commandments Court Debate
News Wire
Court Debates Commandments Displays
The Supreme Court justices questioned, argued and fretted Wednesday over whether Ten Commandments displays on government property cross the line of separation between church and state. Back-to-back arguments in cases from Texas and Kentucky were the court's first consideration of the issue since 1980.
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12:00 PM
TBN's Gay Scandal update
Abominations
Judge Dismisses Charge Against Man Who
Alleged Sex With Televangelist Paul Crouch
An Orange County judge dismissed a contempt charge Monday against a man accused of violating a court order when he talked to the Los Angeles Times about his alleged sexual encounter with televangelist Paul Crouch.
- TBN Accuser Has Charge Dismissed
- Study Finds Disproportionate Abuse By Gays
- 'Gay' Social Worker Molested 14-Year-Old Boy
- Lawyer Says Boy Scouts Didn't Follow 'Gay' Policy
- 1993 Allegation Raised In Jackson Trial
- Judge Rules State Adultery Law Unconstitutional
- Firemen's Group Sex May End in Firing of Three
more Aboms.com news headlines...
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10:00 AM
Jews leaving Israel
Politics
Jews leaving Israel by the thousands for Russia
The seven-story, $20-million Moscow Jewish Community Center complex stretches across two city blocks, offering a kosher restaurant, fitness club, Jewish literature library, computer center and theater for Moscow's Jews — increasingly numerous and increasingly out. Since 2000 alone, the number of distinct Jewish communities in Russia has swelled from 87 to more than 200.
- Jews leaving Israel by the thousands
- U.S. Troop Deaths in Iraq Rise to 1,500
- Marine Corps considering $5,000 bump in bonuses
- 48 Vermont Towns Vote Against Iraq War
- House GOP to Propose Adding to Defense Funds
- Rumsfeld Looks to Fill Numerous Key Posts
- How to Survive in Iraq
- Turks fighting U.S. in Iraq
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08:30 AM
March 02, 2005
Witch Gets 10 Years
Pro-Life News
Vanessa McGlumphy was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison in connection with the death of her 13-month-old daughter. McGlumphy said that she thought her boyfriend, Daniel Duffield, 32, sacrificed her child.
- Witch Gets 10 Years In Child Sacrifice Case
- Wiccan Found Guilty in Baby's Murder
- Stolen-Baby Murder Trial
- Fight Over Abortion Records Continues
- Mother Told How She Killed Baby
- ACLU Sues Over Abortion Regulation
- Planned Parenthood Fights For Health Care
- Dean: Pro-Life Democrats Care About Kids
- more pro-life news headlines...
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08:55 PM
Court: It's Okay to Kill
Abominations
Supreme Court to Kids: It's Okay to Kill
Less than 24 hours after the U.S. Supreme Court banned the death penalty for juveniles under age 18, a teenager in Tennessee shot his female school bus driver dead, in front of 20 other students, apparently because she did something the day before to make him angry.
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04:30 PM
ATF-Fire Reward Offered
News Wire
$5,000 reward offered to catch abortion clinic arsonist
A $5,000 reward is being offered to help catch the person who set fire to an abortion clinic in Olympia. The special agent in charge of the Seattle office of the ATF, Kelvin Crenshaw, says investigators hope the reward brings in more tips from the public. Anyone with information is asked to call the bureau at 888-ATF-FIRE.
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01:30 PM
Bush's Faith-Based Agenda
Politics
Speaking to more than 250 "religious leaders" invited by the White House, Bush vented his frustration that Congress has not approved the [un-constitutional] idea he first offered soon after he took office to let religious charities spend taxpayer money. "Since Congress isn't moving, I will," Bush told the religious leaders, whom he addressed as "leaders in the armies of compassion."
Editor's note: Congress needs to pass a law establishing a public website that publishes all the names of the so called "religious leaders" -- and their organizations -- that steal taxpayer dollars through Bush's Faith-Based Initiative. Or, maybe a public interest watchdog group can start such a website. As it stands now, Christians have no way of knowing which groups are on the federal dole, and thus are vulnerable of being defrauded by federally funded organizations masquerading as Christian ministries raising funds in the Church! By making their names available it will allow honest ministries to publicly rebuke these thieves who are un-constitutionally stealing from every American at Bush's hog trough.