I mentioned that I was in DC yesterday. For the last 3 1/2 years, I’ve been on the National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women, which is co-chaired by the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This was the last meeting for this Committee, under the last Charter and Charge. Several … Continue reading
>I mentioned that I was in DC yesterday. For the last 3 1/2 years, I’ve been on the National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women, which is co-chaired by the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This was the last meeting for this Committee, under the last Charter and Charge. Several … Continue reading
I wish I were a better detective. Tuesday, I had to spend a couple of hours in the Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, so I did something I don’t usually do: I read a real, dead-tree newspaper. The NYT flashed an above-the-fold front page article and an editorial on FDA regulation of a single … Continue reading
>I wish I were a better detective.Tuesday, I had to spend a couple of hours in the Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, so I did something I don’t usually do: I read a real, dead-tree newspaper. The NYT flashed an above-the-fold front page article and an editorial on FDA regulation of a single brand … Continue reading
“Silent Rain Drops” gave me courage and support today, with a comment on my post on why Christians need to take our place in politics and for the wounded and innocent. Thank you! ProLifeBlogs.com has more information about the far reaching effects of legalized abortion: Not only do actual people use their minds and hands … Continue reading
>”Silent Rain Drops” gave me courage and support today, with a comment on my post on why Christians need to take our place in politics and for the wounded and innocent. Thank you! ProLifeBlogs.com has more information about the far reaching effects of legalized abortion: Not only do actual people use their minds and hands … Continue reading
It’s not as though I had much trust in the ethics of cloners, and hopefully we can continue to limit the destructive research in our country. If we can’t trust the cloners to follow basic ethics standards (such as, the prohibition on buying and selling body parts and exploiting dependent students and employees, why are … Continue reading
>It’s not as though I had much trust in the ethics of cloners, and hopefully we can continue to limit the destructive research in our country. If we can’t trust the cloners to follow basic ethics standards (such as, the prohibition on buying and selling body parts and exploiting dependent students and employees, why are … Continue reading
The Korea Times reports on the – evidently unfriendly – split between the US team and the veterinarian, Dr. Hwang, over charges that the Korean team violated ethics standards. The story is similar to the US reports, with a little disclaimer from one of Hwang’s co-authors. There’s also mention that the rumors have been swirling … Continue reading
>The Korea Times reports on the – evidently unfriendly – split between the US team and the veterinarian, Dr. Hwang, over charges that the Korean team violated ethics standards. The story is similar to the US reports, with a little disclaimer from one of Hwang’s co-authors. There’s also mention that the rumors have been swirling … Continue reading