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2006-01

  • A Skirmish In The War On Culture. 2006-01-29. Fighting in the Culture War is pretty draining. I’ve been having a “debate,” if you can call it that, with a person on the Blog of Daniel comment boards. I’ll call her Baptist X, since her viewpoints seem to be fairly representative of the typical conservative Southern Baptist Christian.
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  • The Republican Womb Patrol. 2006-01-31. I saw a post today, Say good bye to your wombs, gals, you no longer control them. The Republican party does, on the liberal blog The Daou Report, referring of course to the imminent confirmation of Judge Alito and the suspected future overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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2006-02

  • Republican Womb Patrol Warming Up. 2006-02-12. Just before Samuel Alito was confirmed, I quipped elsewhere.
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  • Tuesday Smorgasbord. 2006-02-21. A smorgasbord of topics today as I sit here in agonizing pain from a strained neck muscle.
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  • Awesome Sarcasm. 2006-02-23. I wish I’d written this: Bob Cesca: South Dakota: Where Rapists Live Forever!
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2006-03

  • A Most Unusual Abortion. 2006-03-05. Here’s an odd item from recent Virginia news: Woman shot self to induce abortion.
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  • ‘Ware That Tricksey Media. 2006-03-21. I always enjoy deciphering how stories get distorted by the people that report them.
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2006-04

  • Something For Everyone. 2006-04-11. No matter which side of the political fence you’re on, you’ll find something to like in this post!
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  • Introducing: The Party Afraid Of Death. 2006-04-28. I was reading this yesterday: A Q&A with Ramesh Ponnuru on The Party of Death. While perusing the author’s pro-life remarks, a complementary Republican party nickname occurred to me: The Party Afraid Of Death. It seems fitting.
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2006-10

  • Unusual Abortion Followup. 2006-10-20. Here’s a followup to an incident I commented on several months ago about a woman who shot herself in the stomach to induce an abortion. Apparently the felony case against her, which could have resulted in up to 10 years in prison, was dropped because of some legal technicalities.
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2007-01

  • Virginia Bills Under Consideration. 2007-01-09. In my effort to learn more about local and state politics, I’ve been perusing some of the new bills that the Virginia General Assembly will be discussing, and I came across this interesting gem: From our good friend and Catholic police state advocate Bob Marshall, of the recent Marshall/Newman Amendment fame, comes a new bill proposing to automatically make abortion illegal in Virginia if Roe v. Wade is overturned federally. Does he know something we don’t or is he just being optimistic?
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2009-06

  • Two Hands. 2009-06-03. This is a comparison of the personal convictions of two people. On the one hand, we have Dr. George Tiller. He was a doctor who worked for what he believed was the good of his patients in a quiet and unassuming way.
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  • Huckabee’s Divisive Argument Against Abortion. 2009-06-24. Mike Huckabee appeared on The Daily Show last week to discuss the touchy subject of abortion, and Stewart brought out what I find most annoying about the pro-life argument.
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2010-08

  • A Disturbing Civil War Parallel. 2010-08-03. We were watching Ken Burns’ Civil War documentary the other day, and I commented that I used to think it was impossible to imagine a civil war in America, but lately it seems more and more plausible.
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