June 17, 2010

NEWS SHORTS FOR THURSDAY

Naperville City Council Learns Abortion Clinics Allowed In City

     Naperville Mayor and City Council
    
Naperville City Council

The topic came up for discussion at Tuesday night's meeting of the Naperville City Council when the council was asked to approve a minor text amendment in the city's zoning code consolidating the definition of medical clinic and medical office. The change was in semantics only — the terms are interchangeable in city code — but sparked confusion and debate among council members, who then learned that abortion clinics have the right to move in anywhere in Naperville.
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Michigan Republican Wants Abortion Clinics to Have 'Better' Ultrasound Machines to Kill Babies With


     Pre-Abortion Ultrasound Test
     Pre-Abortion Ultrasound Test

Michigan lawmakers are set to consider a bill that would tighten the state law on pre-abortion ultrasound tests. A bill scheduled for discussion in a Senate committee would require the use of the most advanced equipment available at a facility when an ultrasound is shown. Doctors who order ultrasound imaging for women considering an abortion are required to give them the option to view the image under a 2006 law. Republican Sen. Wayne Kuipers of Holland says he introduced the new legislation because some facilities have used outdated equipment that intentionally produced grainy images instead of using their newest technology.
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South Carolina legislators approve compromise on abortion bill


     South Carolina Legislature

The South Carolina Legislature has approved a compromise on an abortion bill after House Republicans dropped a provision requiring women to make two trips to the clinic. It expands women's wait period from one hour to a day after receiving information on the procedure. But it no longer ties the clock to an ultrasound at the abortion clinic, as House GOP members insisted. The House and Senate voted late Wednesday to adopt the agreement.
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Food and Depopulation: International Takeover by the UN


     United Nations Logo

Most people think that the United Nations is a noble enterprise and they don't understand the history and malignant character of the UN. Christina Aguilera, Drew Barrymore and Sean Penn are probably unaware, even though they are UN Ambassadors to the World Food Program (WFP), that the intent of the UN is to implement one world government. The UN WFP, which spreads GMOs in poor countries, is just one tool used for advancing the goals of UN Agenda 21, the overarching blueprint for depopulation and total control.
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It's not possible to practice IVF and respect human life

 
    
Bhateri Devi (pictured), a 66 year old woman, become the oldest woman in the world to give birth to triplets. On the same day a 72 year old woman, who gave birth thanks to IVF treatment at 70, revealed she is dying and criticised her IVF centre for not explaining the risks to women about having babies later in life.
     Bhateri Devi

The mainstream media has noted a recent large scale study that suggests that babies born through IVF are more likely to have congenital disabilities. In particular the study suggests that children conceived thanks to IVF are more likely to experience heart problems and malformations of the uro-genital system.

On Monday, Bhateri Devi (pictured above), a 66 year old woman, become the oldest woman in the world to give birth to triplets. On the same day a 72 year old woman, who gave birth thanks to IVF treatment at 70, revealed she is dying and criticized her IVF center for not explaining the risks to women about having babies later in life.
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Prince Charles' Population Control Speech Backfires with References to Chesterton, C.S. Lewis


     Prince Charles of Wales
     Prince Charles

The Prince of Wales has come under fire after using a speech on Islam and environmentalism as an opportunity to call for a reduction in the world's birth rate, especially among Muslims.

But what has drawn the ire of some commentators is that moments after making his controversial remarks, the prince went on to quote famed Christian writers C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton in support of the thesis of his address.
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