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Archive for November 4th, 2008

Stuff.co.nz is running the following story:
“A British mother who smothered to death her three-year-old son because she saw him as an “inconvenience” to her social life has been jailed for life.
Just hours after Tara Haigh, 24, killed her young son Billy at her home in November 2005 she went on the Internet looking for a [...]

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“If Obama wins on November 4 with the help of Catholic voters, the biggest factor in his favor will be the bishops’ own document and Web site, “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship.”
I never thought it likely that Catholic voters could be persuaded to support a candidate with both the most extreme record on abortion and [...]

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Bishop Joseph Martino of Scranton has released [the following] video condemning Catholic groups who have promulgated support of pro-abortion politicians as authentic Church teaching.  The bishop insists that the “Faithful Citizenship” document of U.S. Catholic bishops has been twisted by such groups, who claim Catholics can be justified in choosing the more pro-abortion candidate in [...]

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“Geared up in crisply ironed shirts, dark blazers and carrying a small bag each, they calmly approach a house, ready to tackle one of the “must dos” of any election campaign – door knocking.
“We look like missionaries,” one of them comments. The other two roar with laughter.
“Well it’s the same thing,” another says. “We’re sending [...]

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By Edward Cardinal Egan, Archbishop of New York
The picture on this page is an untouched photograph of a being that has been within its mother for 20 weeks. Please do me the favor of looking at it carefully.
Have you any doubt that it is a human being?
If you do not have any such doubt, have [...]

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TV3 is running a story about eugenic search and destroy technologies in NZ.
“…following the success with diseases that babies are born with, Otago University’s Human Genome Project is recommending a wider use for genetic screening, including illnesses that that occur later in life.
“We recommend that it should be able to be used for late onset [...]

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