Abortion Language in Health Care Bill Played ‘Critical Role’ in Demise, Pence Says
(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) said that language in the Senate health care bill allowing tax dollars to go to health plans that cover abortion played a “critical role” in the legislation’s apparent demise. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced on Jan. 21 that there were not enough votes in the House to pass the Senate version of the bill.
Unborn Babies, Mothers ‘Wounded’ from Abortion Deserve Compassion Too, Republicans Say
(CNSNews.com) – Republican legislators joined tens of thousands of people on the National Mall on Friday to commemorate the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. As the nation and the world reach out to help the children and adults who survived the deadly earthquake in Haiti, Republicans said Americans should not forget the more than 50 million unborn children whose lives were ended by abortion.
56 Percent of Americans Say Abortion is ‘Morally Wrong,’ Poll Finds
(CNSNews.com) - After 37 years of legalized abortion, 56 percent of all Americans still say it is morally wrong, and 58 percent of those aged 18-29 take that position. The poll was conducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion and is the latest in a series of such surveys commissioned by the Knights of Columbus.
Poll: Public Funding for Abortions Still ‘Extremely Unpopular’
(CNSNews.com) – According to the latest data from the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, 67 percent of registered voters would oppose public funding for abortion under the Obama administration’s health-care reform legislation.
(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) said that language in the Senate health care bill allowing tax dollars to go to health plans that cover abortion played a “critical role” in the legislation’s apparent demise. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced on Jan. 21 that there were not enough votes in the House to pass the Senate version of the bill.
Unborn Babies, Mothers ‘Wounded’ from Abortion Deserve Compassion Too, Republicans Say
(CNSNews.com) – Republican legislators joined tens of thousands of people on the National Mall on Friday to commemorate the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. As the nation and the world reach out to help the children and adults who survived the deadly earthquake in Haiti, Republicans said Americans should not forget the more than 50 million unborn children whose lives were ended by abortion.
56 Percent of Americans Say Abortion is ‘Morally Wrong,’ Poll Finds
(CNSNews.com) - After 37 years of legalized abortion, 56 percent of all Americans still say it is morally wrong, and 58 percent of those aged 18-29 take that position. The poll was conducted by the Marist Institute for Public Opinion and is the latest in a series of such surveys commissioned by the Knights of Columbus.
Poll: Public Funding for Abortions Still ‘Extremely Unpopular’
(CNSNews.com) – According to the latest data from the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, 67 percent of registered voters would oppose public funding for abortion under the Obama administration’s health-care reform legislation.
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Boehner: Health Care Bill ‘Not Quite As Dead as I Want It’
(CNSNews.com) - Two days after Scott Brown won a special Senate election in Massachusetts, vowing to vote against the Democrats' health care bill in the Senate, House Minority Leader John Boehner said the bill that passed the House in November was "dead" but "maybe not quite as dead as I want it."
(CNSNews.com) - Two days after Scott Brown won a special Senate election in Massachusetts, vowing to vote against the Democrats' health care bill in the Senate, House Minority Leader John Boehner said the bill that passed the House in November was "dead" but "maybe not quite as dead as I want it."
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