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Thursday, June 05, 2008
New Stanek WND column, “June 7: The Pill Kills Day”

June 7, 1965, was an important day in American history.
On that day, the U.S. Supreme Court found a "right to privacy" in the Constitution in its Griswold v. Connecticut decision, which allowed Planned Parenthood operator Estelle Griswold to sell birth control pills
legally that she had been selling illegally.
Griswold was cited eight years later in the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.
But I digress. Well, maybe not.
Did you know the birth control pill can cause chemical abortions?
No, probably not, unless you're a radical pro-lifer like me, or a radical pro-abort. We all know.
But radical pro-aborts don't want you to know. And they call us theNeanderthals....
So the American Life League is launching Protest the Pill Day '08: The Pill Kills Babies this Saturday, June 7....
The National Organization for Women is planning counter protests. I wonder how much they're paying picketers, since they only seem to arouse paid personnel to demonstrate against us, particularly on a Saturday. I'm always embarrassed for them.
Continue reading my column today, "June 7: The Pill Kills Day," on WorldNetDaily.com.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
New WND column, “Pastors revolt against the IRS”

On Sunday, Sept. 28, the Alliance Defense Fund is
planning a nationwide pastors' revolt to challenge an IRS tax code that has muzzled churches and pastors from expressing opinions on political candidates for over 50 years.
Challenged will be a 1954 change in the code called the Johnson Amendment, after then-Sen. Lyndon Johnson.
Johnson proposed the amendment to silence opponents to his second Senate race. Two nonprofit foundations were pouring money into a publicity campaign calling Johnson soft on communism.
There is no legislative history for the Johnson Amendment. According to the scant Senate record, then-Democrat Minority Leader Johnson stood up on the floor and proposed it as an attachment to an existing bill. After Johnson said the bill sponsor was in agreement, the presiding officer simply called for a voice vote. There was no debate....
ADF will challenge one specific part of the code....
On Sept. 28, approximately 50 pastors the ADF has chosen from volunteers nationwide will preach sermons to provoke the IRS on this point. This would immediately invoke a lawsuit that would find its way to the U.S. Supreme Court....
Continue reading my column today, "Revolt of the pastors," on WorldNetDaily.com.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Marietta, GA - Prayer Vigil at Abortion Services & Counseling Saturday 5/24/08 8:30-11am
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Coast Guard Backs Down On forced Vaccination
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New Stanek WND column: “NARAL fuels pro-abort civil war”

On Jan. 24, when the pro-abort divide between Clinton and Obama supporters was escalating into civil war, NARAL President Nancy Keenan issued an appeal for all sides to remain calm and focused on the real enemies, preborn children....
NARAL tried to redirect attention to the "staunchly, rigidly, undeniably anti-choice" Republican nominee John McCain in its almost daily e-alerts, which I receive.
But NARAL was unsuccessful. Thanks to sexier issues like Bosnia and Jeremiah Wright, the mainstream media didn't bite.
Meanwhile, the infighting continued. The Clinton camp kept pounding Obama as being soft on abortion because he voted "present" seven times as state senator on abortion legislation and because he wasn't a woman....
NARAL's endorsement of Obama last week came as a big shock, but it shouldn't have. NARAL has been clear it is watching a bigger clock tick.
Still, feminists were infuriated....
NARAL wants to rebrand, and riding Obama's coattails is one quick way. And oh, how NARAL wants Obama's list, to lure stupid abortion-inclined abortion survivors. It doesn't want to die as old pro-abort white women die.
The Obama campaign certainly shared polling data with NARAL, confirming its fears about McCain....
Continue reading my column today, "NARAL fuels pro-abort civil war," on WorldNetDaily.com.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
How We Have Used the Ten Commandments to Raise 15 Children
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Why We Have Yet to End Abortion
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Friday, May 09, 2008
Over 100 people gathered to pray in front of the GA State Capitol for 7 hours!!
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Bound4Life Mercy Seat a Great Success
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
New Stanek WND column, “Is Brownback betraying pro-lifers?”

On April 24, KS pro-life U.S. Sens. Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts issued a press release endorsing Steve Howe for Johnson County district attorney.
The release called the position an "open seat."
It is not.
Phill Kline is currently the appointed district attorney and has been urged to reconsider his decision not to run to retain his seat in November....
Kline is the only DA in the country with a pending criminal case against a Planned
Parenthood....
Brownback knows pro-lifers are encouraging Kline to stay... because many influential pro-lifers called him and asked him to wait for Kline to decide before endorsing. There was no hurry. The filing deadline is still over a month away....
But Brownback... endorsed Howe anyway....
The question is whose help does Brownback want?
RINOS and hacks want the Planned Parenthood investigation ended. They fear a run by Kline will stir more Democrats to vote than might otherwise.
They also consider the Johnson County DA position a launching pad to a bigger and better thing: The AG's office.
Was Brownback enticed to support Howe for a promise of support in his gubernatorial bid by non-conservative Republicans?
Or perhaps he fears sharing the ticket with Kline in 2010?
Last Thursday a group of Kansas pro-life leaders paid Brownback a surprise visit in his
Washington, D.C., office....
Continue reading my column today, "Is Brownback betraying pro-lifers?" on WorldNetDaily.com.

