Post-Roe Panic Grips Abortion Industry’s Lap Dogs in the Press

Post-Roe Panic Grips Abortion Industry’s Lap Dogs in the Press

Within the pro-life movement, the overturning of Roe v. Wade was greeted with guarded optimism. The pro-abortion folks, however, know that the decision deals a crippling blow to their side. “Outraged, Scared and Heartbroken” One reaction is fear, like this comment from Russ Feingold of the American Constitution Society: “I am outraged, scared, and heartbroken, … Read more

Parents Win Battles to Remove Obscene Materials from School Libraries

Parents Win Battles to Remove Obscene Materials from School Libraries

The current controversy over graphic and obscene content in school libraries is deadly serious. Just ask the Superintendent of Schools in Prosper, Texas. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal (“Texas District Spars Over Bid to Remove Books,” July 1, 2021) spotlighted this conflict, mirrored in school districts nationwide. Parents are getting more involved … Read more

How President Biden Honored A Woke Catholic Nun

How President Biden Honored A Woke Catholic Nun

America Magazine, the house organ of Jesuits in the United States, was delighted with the announcement that Sister Simone Campbell would receive the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on July 7, 2022. The awarding of this great honor has become brazenly political. It now serves the agenda of the party in … Read more

Maine’s Attorney General Fights U.S. Supreme Court Over Religion

Maine’s Attorney General Fights U.S. Supreme Court Over Religion

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions about gun rights and procured abortion have raised such a controversy that many may not have noticed the Court’s decision in Carson v. Makin. In areas where the State has no public schools, Maine provides assistance so students might go to privately-run schools—except those which are religious. By making this … Read more