Vote ’o8: Clone and Kill
The two major presidential candidates have similar positions on embryonic stem-cell research, but John McCain opposes human cloning.
The two major presidential candidates have similar positions on embryonic stem-cell research, but John McCain opposes human cloning.
If Democrats in Congress have their way, and if Barack Obama is elected president, a sweeping bill codifying the Roe v. Wade decision would reverse years of pro-life gains.
Moira Noonan will be celebrating Halloween as the vigil of All Saints. That’s a break with her previous life as a leader in the New Age movement. The Register asks her about her trek back to the Church.
The grand church that bears the name of the good King Louis has a link to the early days of the 175-year-old St. Vincent de Paul Society.
The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Campaign for Human Development aggressively funded the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now as it undertook new voter registrations — mostly in states that Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama needs to win.
Author George Marlin notices the trend of Hispanic voters leaving the Democratic Party and notes that most Hispanics are pro-life, pro-marriage and religious. So why are polls showing a majority plan to vote for pro-abortion candidate Barack Obama?
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