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K-Lo on the March
By
awelborn
Reports Quietly gathering around the march were women and men — and college students — organized under a group called Silent No More, which works with families suffering from abortion. Their permit request was denied after an effective effort from the supposedly freedom-loving sisters who organized the “March for Women’s Lives.” (Said Georgette Forney, president…
Religion at the March
By
awelborn
Terry Mattingly takes a look. It was also interesting to note that there few follow-ups on other interesting religion-news angles in the big story of the day. The Chicago Tribune advance story, for example, had featured an eye-opener of a lead by “special contributor” Gail Schmoller Philbin. It noted that, “Sister Donna Quinn, a Palos…
Inkwell on the March
By
awelborn
Charlotte Allen closes her observations: The most refreshing event of the choice-rally in my book took place at the film-festival movie we saw last evening, which was also attended by many marchers before they left town. The movie, “Two Summers,” a Brazilian entry, was, as chance would have it, about abortion. Actually, it was about…
What’s the White House Doing?
By
awelborn
Michael Rubin wants to know Career diplomats now undercut democracy in Iraq. On April 23, L. Paul Bremer delivered a speech in which he embraced former Iraqi army officers and senior Baathists. He promised to rehire teachers fired not for simple Baath-party membership, but rather for active service in the highest levels of Saddam’s party,…
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