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Female pol ranks being filled by conservative Republicans Published: Tue, May 22, 2012 Nebraska state Sen. Deb Fischer recently shocked the political world with an upset victory in that state's U.S. Senate GOP primary. Only months before, Fischer badly trailed her two better-known male rivals — Nebraska's attorney general and state treasurer. Now she's the favorite to win the general election. An... Read More
Oklahoma Capitol briefs Published: Mon, May 21, 2012 CAPITOL BRIEFS State House members pass charitable deductions measure The House passed a bill Monday that would allow state employees to continue to be able to make charitable contributions through payroll deductions. House Bill 2714 would extend the life of the Oversight Committee for State Employee Charitable... Read More
Correction needed for purpose of the drug Ella Published: Sat, May 19, 2012 Addressing FDA-approved contraception covered under the Affordable Care Act, Jeanne Meyer (Your Views, May 11) said Ella is an abortion-inducing drug. It's not. It won't affect an established pregnancy. It doesn't cause an abortion. Ella is an emergency contraceptive (EC). It reduces the chance of pregnancy in the... Read More
Charles Krauthammer: Same-sex marriage: empathy or right? Published: Fri, May 18, 2012 WASHINGTON — There are two ways to defend gay marriage. Argument A is empathy: One is influenced by gay friends in committed relationships yearning for the fulfillment and acceptance that marriage conveys upon heterosexuals. That's essentially the case President Obama made when he first announced his change of... Read More
Judge overturns Oklahoma abortion drug law Updated: Mon, May 14, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma law restricting the use of certain abortion-inducing drugs has been ruled unconstitutional by a district court judge, who said it violates “the fundamental rights of women to privacy and bodily integrity.” The law passed last year required doctors to follow strict guidelines... Read More
Obamacare violates ethical, moral and religious objections Published: Fri, May 11, 2012 When the Obama administration's health care financing plan was signed into law, President Barack Obama and Congress promised that funds under the new law wouldn't cover abortions. This has proved to be empty rhetoric: The Department of Health and Human Services has mandated that under the health care law, private... Read More
Oklahoma Capitol briefs for May 9, 2012 Updated: Tue, May 8, 2012 Oklahoma Capitol briefs for May 9, 2012 Read More
George F. Will: Taking a scythe to the Bill of Rights Published: Sun, May 6, 2012 WASHINGTON — Controversies can be wonderfully clarified when people follow the logic of illogical premises to perverse conclusions. For example, two academics recently wrote in the British Journal of Medical Ethics that “after-birth abortions” are matters of moral indifference because newborns, like fetuses,... Read More
Oklahoma House approves bill allowing lawsuits over abortions Updated: Wed, May 2, 2012 The measure would allow civil action to be filed against abortion providers who fail to follow the informed consent provisions of Oklahoma law related to abortions. Read More
Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down personhood proposal Updated: Mon, Apr 30, 2012 The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled the proposed personhood measure violates a 1992 U.S. Supreme Court opinion upholding the right of a woman to have an abortion. Read More
Oklahoma high court strikes down personhood amendment Published: Mon, Apr 30, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that an initiative petition that would grant “personhood” rights to human embryos is unconstitutional. The state's highest court handed down the decision Monday on a proposed constitutional amendment that would define a fertilized human egg as a... Read More
Fetal heartbeat bill advances to Oklahoma Senate floor Updated: Mon, Feb 27, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY -- A Senate panel on Monday passed a measure that would require abortion providers to offer a woman a chance to listen to the fetal heart rate before consenting to an abortion. Senate Bill 1274 by Sen. Dan Newberry, R-Tulsa, passed the Senate Health and Human Services Committee by a vote of 5-1 and... Read More
Ann Coulter to speak at Broken Arrow church Updated: Wed, Feb 22, 2012 Conservative commentator Ann Coulter will appear March 3 at a Broken Arrow church as part of a fundraising rally for anti-abortion presidential candidate Randall Terry. A private reception is planned for 6 p.m. at Arrow Heights Baptist Church, 3201 S. Elm Place in Broken Arrow, followed by a 7:30 p.m. public... Read More
Gags for military chaplains, round two Published: Mon, Feb 13, 2012 Every now and then, bishops write letters for their priests to read to the faithful during Mass. In 1996 the Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services sent a letter to its chaplains instructing them to urge their flocks to back the "Project Life Postcard Campaign" in support of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban... Read More
Oklahoma lawmakers to tackle abortion measures on return to Capitol Updated: Mon, Jan 30, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY - One measure pending in the Oklahoma Legislature would require a woman to listen to a fetal heartbeat before ending her pregnancy. Two others would declare that life begins at conception. Lawmakers will once again tackle abortion legislation when they return to the Capitol on Feb. 6. Meanwhile,... Read More
Oklahoma senator wants ban on human fetuses in food Updated: Tue, Jan 24, 2012 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A Republican state senator from Oklahoma City introduced a bill Tuesday that would ban the use of aborted human fetuses in food, despite conceding that he's unaware of any company using such a practice. Freshman Sen. Ralph Shortey said his own Internet research led him to believe such a... Read More
Rose petals in Pakistan Published: Mon, Jan 2, 2012 In terms of giant headlines and spilled ink, there is no question that the lightning strike by U.S. special forces that killed Osama bin Laden was the year's most spectacular news event featuring a deadly brew of religion, politics and violence. Thus, it isn't surprising that members of the Religion Newswriters... Read More
Social Security agency warns of workers' furloughs Updated: Fri, Feb 18, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — Upping the ante in the budget faceoff, the Obama administration warned Friday that workers who distribute Social Security benefits might be furloughed if congressional Republicans force cuts in federal spending. In a letter the Social Security Administration sent to its employees' union, agency... Read More
On Religion: Religious ads fail to make cut for the Super Bowl Published: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 The ill-fated "Feed Your Flock" ad is, without a doubt, the most famous 30 seconds of video that no one will see during Super Bowl XLV. For the few who didn't catch it online, the ad features a worried pastor -- in a clerical collar -- who has empty pews and too many unpaid bills. Thus, he prays for inspiration and... Read More
On Religion: Sargent Shriver's 'love affair with God' Published: Sat, Jan 29, 2011 If someone truly wants to understand R. Sargent Shriver, all they need to do is reflect on a public act that took place only three months before his death at age 95. Although weakened by his long struggle with Alzheimer's disease, the founder of the Peace Corps and other projects for the needy attended the first... Read More
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