I remember (about 2 years ago) when I began discovering the concerted effort among key leaders in the Republican Party, to thwart the pro-life agenda. Not only were there organizations dedicated to this cause, but on their boards were influencial members of Congress, former presidents and their wives, and a large connected web among their [...]
Archive for November, 2006
Discovering the Pro-Abortion Power in the Republican Party
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up, Pro-Death Republicans on November 20, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Things that make you go hmmm….
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up, tagged Breaking News! on November 16, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
More votes counted in Washington U.S. Senate Race than number of ballots counted so far.
U.S. Senate Race (total of all candidates) at this moment: 1,951,448
Total number of ballots counted so far: 1,941,380
Descrepency of: [...]
Pro-Life Organizations Surrender to Pro-Abortion Side, Causing Major Defeats
Posted in Pro-life Reasoning on November 13, 2006 | 1 Comment »
The South Dakota abortion ban lost for many reasons. We have not yet persuaded the majority of citizens that the pre-born child is indeed a human person and therefore, has an unalienable Right to LIfe that shall not be infringed. That is partly due to politicians who refuse to debate the issue (South Dakota sources [...]
Pro-Life Conservative? Regret Being “Too Tough” on Pro-Abortion Republicans?
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up on November 12, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Some might regret having made the choice of holding the Republican Party accountable to their pro-life conservative principles, or even booting out pro-abortion Republicans. Even though we gave them ample power for the last six years; the presidency, the house, the senate. But they failed to live up to their responsibility to our nation, to [...]
What Happened to the Reagan Revolution?
Posted in A Winning Issue, Post Election Wrap-Up, The Good Guys on November 10, 2006 | 1 Comment »
In all of the "post mortems" about Tuesday’s election from the Washington State pundits, one question is missing: What happened to the Reagan Revolution? They’ll be quick to tell you that it has nothing to do with abortion. They contend that no openly pro-life candidate can win statewide election in Washington. They must want [...]
Straight talk from Judie Brown about 2006 Election Results
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up on November 8, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
2006 election: It’s the babies, stupid
Commentary by Judie Brown of American Life League
The wee small hours of the morning caught many of us stunned by the results in South Dakota’s abortion referendum, and anxiety ridden over what might happen in Missouri’s human embryonic stem cell balloting. Missouri’s tally was nip and tuck all the way; [...]
Rappers With Somethin’ to Say
Posted in Culture on November 8, 2006 | 1 Comment »
A year ago, I was reading about how the hip-hop and rock artists of our culture express their heartache from growing up in broken homes through their music, mostly lashing out at their fathers who abandoned them, but often bitter toward their mothers too. This is a generation that has survived a major decline in [...]
Republicans’ Loss of Pro-Life, Pro-Family Principles Translated into Loss of Power
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up, Pro-Death Republicans on November 8, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Catholic Leader States: “The Giuliani-McCain-Romney wing of the Republican Party is responsible for this overwhelming defeat…the GOP…must [now] look to leaders like Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.)—who has never wavered on his principles or his defense of the innocent unborn—as their model.”
(Front Royal, VA)—The Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, STL, president of Human Life International (HLI)—the world’s [...]
Silver Lining Round-up
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up on November 8, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Michelle Malkin says, "Conservatism Did Not Lose" and gives Tom Tancredo some deserved recognition.
Brian Maloney says, "No Sulking Here" and gives us a few things to smile about, including this quote from Rush, via Drudge:
‘I FEEL LIBERATED… I NO LONGER HAVE TO CARRY THE WATER FOR PEOPLE WHO DON’T DESERVE IT’
Welcome to the club, [...]
Republican Frustration, Collapse and Vengeance
Posted in Post Election Wrap-Up, The Good Guys on November 8, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
If you’re feeling down about Republican losses in the state of Washington and on the national level, don’t! The following is a speech Doug Parris gave to Republican Roundtable back in May. It is his inspiring vision of what’s to come in the next forty years. (And he is sometimes accused of not "looking at [...]
Life of the Party Endorsements
Posted in Candidate Information on November 6, 2006 | 1 Comment »
If you haven’t already voted and are looking for a list of pro-life Republican candidates, I have listed them below. These are the candidates who (according to their answers to the Human Life of Washington survey) are indiscriminitely pro-life, that is, they believe in protecting all innocent human life, regardless of "inconvenience" or the circumstances [...]
Mark Your Calendars–March for Life!
Posted in Pro-life Activism, Take Action on November 4, 2006 | 2 Comments »
The date is set:
Washington State March for Life
Monday, January 22, 2007
Noon at the capital in Olympia
See you there!
Thoughts on the ‘08 Presidential Race
Posted in Candidate Information, Take Action, The Good Guys on November 2, 2006 | 2 Comments »
I haven’t discussed this here yet, and I know it seems early, but before most busy pro-life, rank-and-file Republicans wish to think about it, party leaders and their friends in the media will have already made it impossible for a pro-life candidate to emerge. They will have convinced the public that it is a race [...]
Preserving Our Most Endangered Species
Posted in A Winning Issue, Pro-Life Profiles on November 1, 2006 | 2 Comments »
Suzanne Gallus recently got a good chuckle at the subtitle of Rod Dreher’s Crunchy Con book: “How Birkenstocked Burkeans, gun-loving organic gardeners, evangelical free-range farmers, hip homeschooling mamas, right-wing nature lovers, and their diverse tribe of countercultural conservatives plan to save America (or at least the Republican Party)” It’s uncertain whether or not she’d agree [...]
