Archive for July 24th, 2012

2005 South Dakota Abortion Disclosure Legislation Upheld

2005 South Dakota Abortion Disclosure Legislation Upheld

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced today that the en banc Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has upheld a provision of a 2005 statute which requires that a woman considering an abortion be given an advisory that the risk of suicide and suicide ideation is higher among women who abort than those in other relevant groups, such as those who give birth.

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US Court of Appeals Upholds South Dakota Informed Consent Law

US Court of Appeals Upholds South Dakota Informed Consent Law

US Court of Appeals en banc Court declares that South Dakota’s statute that requires abortion doctors to disclose to pregnant mothers that an abortion places the mother at increased risk for suicide ideation and suicide constitutional because the disclosure is truthful, non-misleading, and relevant to the pregnant mother’s decision of whether or not to consent to an abortion.

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House GOP Caves, Will Fund ObamaCare

House GOP Caves, Will Fund ObamaCare

Well, that didn’t last long. Just yesterday it looked like Republicans in the U.S. House might have the brass to block the unconstitutional ObamaCare monstrosity by defunding it. Now, it seems “Republicans” in the House have misplaced their testicles as well as their spine, and are now stating they will fund this abomination. And if they will fold so easily on something this important, can anything they say about sticking with something or other tough-talk be believed?

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President Obama (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

Obama Didn’t Build It, But He Can Destroy It

If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.” These words spoken by the president have received a lot of attention lately. For many, this statement perfectly aligns with actions taken towards small businesses these past three years, whether through the tax code or Obamacare. It comes across as a stark justification to take people’s hard-earned wealth. Despite the president’s claims, the government does not create jobs or build businesses. However, he has a large role in setting the environment where a business will succeed or fail.

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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) Photo credit: Gage Skigmore

Bullseye on Bachmann over Muslim Brotherhood

Though many Republicans decided to let the “mainstream” media decide their presidential nominee for them, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) hasn’t allowed the shallow opinions of people who can’t think for themselves to deter her from her responsibility to the Constitution and the people of the United States. She continues to pay the price for her loyalty to America, as liberals (including some in the GOP) vilify her for raising the alarm about Muslims in our own government who apparently have ties to Islamic extremists.

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The Century 16 Theater in Aurora, Colorado where the 2012 Aurora shooting took place, photographed the day after the shooting. (Photo credit: Algr)

Mike Adams: Was Aurora Batman Shooting a False Flag Operation?

As our nation and the families and friends of the victims continue to reel after the horrific mass murder at the midnight screening of the latest Batman movie last Friday in Aurora,Colorado, countless questions abound. A shocking report of scary speculation has come from Mike Adams, the “Health Ranger,” and Editor of the Natural News website. His bottom-line question asks if this massacre was a false flag operation by our own federal government just as Fast and Furious was.

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Tenasee Cherokee Village Marker (Photo credit: Brian Stansberry)Tenasi Cherokee Village Marker (Photo credit: Brian Stansberry)

A Practical Consolidation, Cemented by Widespread Corruption

In 1567, Spanish Explorer Juan Pardo traveled inland from America’s eastern coast and passed through a Native American village named “Tanasqui.” A century and a half later, British traders encountered a Cherokee town named Tanasi. In 1796, Tennessee’s Constitutional Convention approved its State Constitution, the U.S. Congress accepted it, and President George Washington signed the bill admitting Tennessee into the Union as the 16th State.

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