Tuesday, December 30, 2008

News Updates, 12/30

Attorney Generals to Challenge President Bush's New Abortion Rules for Docs
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut says he will lead a fight against a federal rule issued by the Bush administration to protect doctors and medical facilities from being pressured to participate in abortions...
[These anti-life, anti-family tyrants hate and wish to destroy, not only innocent babies, but man's freedom to refuse to cooperate in evil - These people are evil, doing their father's work...]

Vendée French call for recognition of 'genocide'
1794 massacre slaughtered thousands in cold blood

Turkish youth convicted of stabbing priest
Anti-Christian crime nets attacker four years in prison

Maine bishop threatens to punish vocal activist
'It's a not-so-subtle attempt to silence me'

Irish bishop admits 'errors' handling abuse claims
Apologizes to victims, but signals he will not resign

Priest leads protest march across Ireland...
to protest the Church's handling of sex abuse cases

Christmas celebration banned in parts of Vietnam
Curfew imposed to prevent even meetings in private homes

Refugees hacked to death at church in Congo
120 homes set ablaze in same area, thousands flee homes

India, exporter of priests, may keep them home
At least 800 Indian priests working in U.S. alone

Pope Benedict XVI's 'gay-bashing tirade'?
What the Holy Father really said on December 22

Portland Oregonian: Tax-Funding of Abortion Helps Obama be More Pro-Woman
The leading newspaper in Portland has never been a friend of the pro-life movement, but now the Oregonian has gone further. The paper says Barack Obama can put together a pro-woman administration if he starts off by forcing taxpayers to fund the promotion and performance of abortions overseas...

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