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Pro-abortion lawyer argues in favor of parental notification

Jonathan Turley has an editorial in USAToday chiding pro-abortion activists for their opposition to parental involvement in a daughter’s abortion. Pro-choice advocates would make abortion the only absolute right in our Constitution, even though it was not fully recognized by the Supreme Court until 1973. Conversely, parental rights have been recognized since the founding of … Continue reading

>Gallup Abortion Poll

>Editor and Publisher reported on last month’s Gallup Poll on US attitudes and preferences concerning abortion. But, they skewed the results, saying More than three-fourths of the respondents feel that abortion should be legal in varying circumstances. Thirty-nine percent of the respondents said that abortion should only be legal in a few circumstances. The fact … Continue reading

Gallup Abortion Poll

Editor and Publisher reported on last month’s Gallup Poll on US attitudes and preferences concerning abortion. But, they skewed the results, saying More than three-fourths of the respondents feel that abortion should be legal in varying circumstances. Thirty-nine percent of the respondents said that abortion should only be legal in a few circumstances. The fact … Continue reading

>Clone lies – small and large

>New updates on the problems with the South Korean cloning and embryonic stem cell program: missing scientists and accusations of fraud in reporting results and publishing credits. Forbes online reports that the veterinarian who headed the cloning project is in seclusion at a Buddhist temple. Besides accusations that the oocytes were aquired in questionable circumstances … Continue reading

Clone lies – small and large

New updates on the problems with the South Korean cloning and embryonic stem cell program: missing scientists and accusations of fraud in reporting results and publishing credits. Forbes online reports that the veterinarian who headed the cloning project is in seclusion at a Buddhist temple. Besides accusations that the oocytes were aquired in questionable circumstances … Continue reading

>Can someone define "politically-motivated"?

>A couple of weeks ago, I had a ton of fun with the Women’s Bioethics Project. They released a report that was titled “God’s Bioethics.” (and still is tonight, on the front page and on the “news” page, but I keep expecting them to change that). I received a comment from Linda McDonald Glenn, JD,LLM,, … Continue reading

Can someone define "politically-motivated"?

A couple of weeks ago, I had a ton of fun with the Women’s Bioethics Project. They released a report that was titled “God’s Bioethics.” (and still is tonight, on the front page and on the “news” page, but I keep expecting them to change that). I received a comment from Linda McDonald Glenn, JD,LLM,, … Continue reading

>Housekeeping, new links

>I’ve added some links to the sidebar, changed the look of the blog and am trying to discover the way to widen the posting column. I’ve also edited the profile to be shorter. More “stuff” and less “about the stuff.” (and it should make “jimmy” happy.) Be sure and check out some of the new … Continue reading

Housekeeping, new links

I’ve added some links to the sidebar, changed the look of the blog and am trying to discover the way to widen the posting column. I’ve also edited the profile to be shorter. More “stuff” and less “about the stuff.” (and it should make “jimmy” happy.) Be sure and check out some of the new … Continue reading

>Clones, lies and research

>If the Korean veterinarian, Dr. Wu Suk Hwang, will not tell the truth about his procurement of oocytes, what won’t he lie about? From the December 2004 in Science article (sorry, subscription only) on the production of one cell line from over 200 human oocytes: Fresh oocytes and cumulus cells were donated by healthy women … Continue reading

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