Posted on 11 June 2007
A doctor tapped by President George Bush for the position of Surgeon General has been attacked by homosexual activist groups for saying homosexual activity is unnatural and unhealthy.
Dr. James W. Holsinger Jr. wrote a paper in 1991 entitled "The Pathophysiology…
Posted on 06 June 2007
Expletives on prime time television don't violate decency standards, ruled a New York appeals court Monday in a decision that overturned the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Reuters reported June 4.
FCC regulators ruled in March 2006 that News Corp.'s Fox…
Posted on 04 June 2007
Philadelphia City Council voted yesterday to end a nearly 80-year-old lease held by the Boy Scouts local branch over the group's adherence to a national policy banning actively homosexual leaders.
The ongoing dispute pitted the Scouts' Cradle of Liberty Council against…
Posted on 02 June 2007
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch signed into law a bill establishing homosexual civil unions in the state Thursday, making New Hampshire the fourth state to grant the controversial right to homosexual couples.
The legislation takes effect January 1, 2008, recognizing…
Posted on 30 May 2007
The Alabama Department of Homeland Security included pro-life organizations, as well as homosexual activist groups, on a website listing of potential terrorist groups, or groups that might spawn terrorists. The site has since been removed to modify the content after…
Posted on 29 May 2007
Chinese police arrested 28 people who took part in last week's uprising against a brutal campaign enforcing the country's one child policy in Bobai County (Guangxi province).
A report by Asia News said officials initially denied the protests were taking…
Posted on 28 May 2007
The Polish government is considering filing appeals to the European Court of Human Rights in protest of two recent landmark rulings.
At issue is a Court decision ordering Poland to pay €25,000 in compensation for "wrongful birth" to a woman who…
Posted on 23 May 2007
A little Texas boy whose life became the center of a bitter debate over the right of physicians to withdraw life-sustaining treatment from terminal patients died from his illness Saturday night at the Children's Hospital of Austin, Texas, the Associated…
Posted on 15 May 2007
The Chicago Board of Education is being sued after a 12-year-old school girl was shown the movie Brokeback Mountain in class — the film depicts a homosexual affair between two cowboys and contains graphic scenes of homosexual sex.
The lawsuit was…
Posted on 12 May 2007
Amnesty International has finally admitted it has adopted a new policy supporting abortion.
After pro-life groups exposed the organization's secret adoption of a pro-abortion position last week, AI officials admitted Wednesday that Amnesty would begin lobbying for abortion to be decriminalized…