Today a federal judge ruled that Spartanburg County School District No. 7 did not violate the Constitution by allowing students…
Monthly Archives: April, 2011
The other day, my three-year-old son observed, “Churches have crosses on them.” I looked up, surprised at the connection he…
The cold weather in recent months seems to have brought a flurry of news stories about embryos. In October the…
The Libya situation is complicated. I envy no president stuck with the task. Among the complexities, the most daunting unknown…
The crime alone was heinous enough. According to police in Cleveland, Texas, an 11-year-old girl there was gang raped six…
Abortion, family planning, and sexual education will be vigorously debated in the upcoming UN Commission on Population and Development. The…
While the battle over the 2011 budget and serial CRs (continuing resolutions) has been noisy, the amount of real money…
While an editor busily pruned my first book, I traveled to Washington DC’s Studio Theatre after work each week. How…
I often point out that our youth are not simply the “future leaders” of the pro-life movement. They are leaders…
Let him who is wise understand these things; let him who is prudent know them. Straight are the paths of…