by E.O. | Jul 16, 2022 | Abortion
A recent commentary argued that pro-choice advocates and pro-life advocates should carefully consider the strengths in each other’s arguments, and work out a compromise. No doubt, there was practical wisdom in her recommendation, and perhaps the most America can hope...
by E.O. | Jul 10, 2021 | Abortion
The Supreme Court is made up of some of the finest minds in America. These brilliant jurists are supported by brilliant research staff, and they are guided by more than two centuries of American legal precedents, centuries of western legal precedents, and three...
by E.O. | Oct 6, 2020 | Abortion, Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Judge Ginsburg was highly regarded by her friend and fellow Judge, Antonin Scalia. As he put it, “Having had the good fortune to serve beside her on both courts [U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C., and the Supreme Court], I can attest that her opinions are always thoroughly...
by E.O. | Sep 4, 2020 | Abortion, Guns, Health Coverage, Marriage, Politics, Racism, Society
Black people clearly need to matter much more in America. What is not so clear is how to bring about changed attitudes. Also unclear are the structural changes needed to bring about the desired result. Is the liberal/Marxist organization, Black Lives Matter, so...
by E.O. | Jan 29, 2020 | Abortion, Government, Politics
Pete Buttigieg was challenged this week by a pro-life Democrat, Kristen Day. Ms. Day wanted to know whether Buttigieg would support changing the Democratic Party Platform so that it recognized differences within the Democratic party on the question of abortion. (A...
by E.O. | Dec 30, 2019 | Abortion, Christmas
(A Christmas Meditation) Dr. Luke informs us that Elizabeth was elderly and barren when the angel, Gabriel, appeared to her husband. The angel told Zechariah that Elizabeth was to bear a son. His name was to be John, and John was to prepare the people of Israel for...
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