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 Thursday, November 29, 2007

Early this morning one of the greatest pro-life champions in modern American history Rep. Henry Hyde, former Congressman from Illinois, passed away.  The National Right to Life Committee said he was “long considered the premier pro-life champion in the United States Congress.”  President Bush recently awarded him the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor the president can bestow.  His most notable achievement, the “Hyde Amendment,” to this day prevents federal tax dollars from supporting abortion in the United States.  As the National Review reported today:

The National Right to Life Committee has estimated, conservatively, that the Hyde Amendment has prevented at least one million abortions. That’s one million Americans who are alive today because of Henry Hyde.

Rep. Hyde also helped institute the Mexico City Policy and served as a House manager during the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton.  Even though Hyde was an unapologetic conservative he was respected and well-liked by members of both parties for his friendliness and impressive knowledge of American history and constitutional law.  Pray the Lord will raise up strong, principled leaders in our nation like Henry Hyde.

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Paul Mulshine explains how proponents of spending tax-dollars on unethical embryonic stem cell research are weaseling their way around their recent defeat at the ballot box in New Jersey.

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The Republican candidates for president met in Florida last night for the CNN/YouTube debate as CNN reportsSeveral pundits at the Weekly Standard have weighed in on the debate. 

Additionally, a controversy erupted when it came to light that one of the people who asked the candidates about gays in the military was a member of Hillary Clinton’s campaign (he serves on two campaign advisory subcommittees).

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Last week AdvanceUSA posted two articles about the amazing scientific breakthrough that indicates skin cells can be made to assume an embryonic-like state so that pluripotent stem cells can be obtained without harming human embryos or harvesting human eggs.  Two recent columns, one by Rich Lowry at National Review and another by Joseph Bottum in the Wall Street Journal, further spotlight the exciting implications of this discovery for science and the pro-life movement.

For more information on this issue check our stem cell and adult stem cell pages.

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 Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Channel 11 (local news station for VA and TN area) reports on this heartwarming example of a mother who “chose life” despite the costs.  See the video report here.  Excerpt from article:

Lori Vance went against the doctors' wishes and saw her pregnancy through to birth.

Now on her daughter's sweet sixteenth birthday, the family is celebrating her triumphant life.

The Vance family told News Channel 11 that a fatal disorder isn't always a death sentence.

LifeNews reports here.

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Maine News Direct reports on this example of pandering to politically correct notions of “transgendered” rights.

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This Washington Post editorial comments on the attempts by Senators Barbara A. Mikulski and Benjamin L. Cardin to hold up the nomination of Rod J. Rosenstein who is widely regarded as well-qualified.  Let’s hope this latest example of ideologically-based judicial obstruction fails.

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 Wednesday, November 21, 2007

 Being thus arrived in a good harbor and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of heaven, who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof.

These are the words of William Bradford recounting the Pilgrims' arrival at Plymouth Bay in 1620. Though many myths have sprung up about the Pilgrims, history confirms that the Pilgrims were a people devoted to God in life and government. After enduring great hardships and heartbreak the Lord blessed them with bountiful provision, and the Pilgrims held a celebration of thankfulness with food, fun, and rejoicing with the native inhabitants.

With our Pilgrim heritage in mind, Abraham Lincoln officially made Thanksgiving a national holiday amid the hardships of the Civil War. His words in 1863 still ring true almost a century and a half later.

We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of Heaven; we have been preserved these many years in peace and prosperity; we have grown in numbers, wealth, and power as no other nation has ever grown.

Our nation's presidents continue to honor Thanksgiving. On November 15 President George W. Bush issued his Thanksgiving Proclamation for 2007.

We Americans often take for granted the amazing privileges and benefits we possess under our unique form of government.  In a helpful piece at National Review British-born writer Mark Steyn reminds us that in our written Constitution we have a treasure that is the envy of the world and exceedingly worthy of our great thanksgiving.

And this editorial from the Wall Street Journal, which has been published annually since 1961, expresses the feelings of travelers who have learned to cherish their country.

Thanksgiving has also become a time to enjoy and appreciate our families. The family is a gracious gift from God and the health of our families is a sure indication of the health of our nation. It is thus fitting that the President has proclaimed this Thanksgiving week "National Family Week." This Thanksgiving, remember to thank the Lord for the many blessings He so graciously bestows.

Happy Thanksgiving from AdvanceUSA!

In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
I Thessalonians 5:18

posted on Thursday, November 22, 2007 12:50:16 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
As the Hill reports, wrangling over the dangerous hate (thought) crimes provisions in the Senate version of the Dept. of Defense reauthorization bill are delaying final passage of that important funding bill.

posted on Thursday, November 22, 2007 12:40:12 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
And understandably so, as CitizenLink reports, considering the unprecedented foot-dragging in the Senate.  Our “snail vs. hare” graphic visually illustrates the pitiful pace at which Bush’s appellate court nominees have been considered.

Check our recent post to read President Bush’s remarks at a recent meeting of the Federalist Society.

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Professor New reviews a recent book on NRO and contemplates the “politics of life” both “past, present, and future.”

posted on Thursday, November 22, 2007 12:37:57 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
Research published yesterday by Japanese and American scientists shows that pluripotent stem cells can be derived from adult skin cells.  This breakthrough could make unnecessary research that harms embryos and endangers women because human eggs and embryos would no longer be needed to obtain pluripotent stem cells (i.e. stem cells that can become any tissue type).  Once again, the science supports ethical alternatives to embryonic stem cell research.  Excerpt of a Baltimore Sun article:

Yesterday's announcements raise the possibility that cells taken from sick patients could be reprogrammed and used to repair tissues damaged by heart disease, diabetes and other illnesses.

 

The technique, achieved earlier this year in mice, holds two potential advantages. Because cells would originate with a patient's own body, they wouldn't be likely to trigger rejection once they are transplanted back.

 

But scientists said they were just as enthusiastic that the method, if it clears technical hurdles ahead, could sidestep moral objections over techniques involving cloning, the use of donated eggs or the destruction of human embryos.

Father Thomas Berg, writing at NRO, explains the implications of this development declaring “a new day has dawned in the world of stem-cell research.”

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 Monday, November 19, 2007

As the BBC reports, it appears Professor Ian Wilmut has finally faced the fact that the successes of ethical stem cell research indicate that human cloning is totally unnecessary.  The professor makes clear his concerns are purely pragmatic as he does not share the ethical concerns of the pro-life community.  The Telegraph also reports here.

Hopefully the human cloning promoters in Missouri will take notice.

Click here for more information on human cloning.

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So says Dr. Alveda King, the niece of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., as LifeNews reports.

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In what is either an example of scientific ignorance or intentional distortion, the main stream media seems intent on portraying Colorado’s proposed ballot initiative as seeking to give rights to “human eggs” or “fertilized eggs.”  As the New York Times reports (distorts):

A proposed amendment to the Colorado Constitution that would give legal rights to fertilized human eggs may be headed for the ballot next year, raising the prospect of a heated local debate over abortion…

And from the Associated Press:

The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way Tuesday for an anti-abortion group to collect signatures for a ballot measure that would define a fertilized egg as a person.

What the New York Times and other media outlets apparently fail to understand is that when a human egg is fertilized (naturally or in a lab) what results is no longer an egg but an individual human embryo (a zygote to be scientifically specific).  This embryo is a separate human life which should benefit from all inalienable human rights, and that is exactly what the proposed Colorado constitutional amendment would do.  To call an embryo a “fertilized egg” is like calling a newborn child a “fetus outside the womb.”

It seems very ironic that even though religious conservatives are accused of being scientifically ignorant, it is actually the media that gets its science wrong.

For more information on stem cells, human cloning, and the amazing results coming from ethical adult stem cell research check AdvanceUSA.org.

posted on Monday, November 19, 2007 5:07:20 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Friday, November 16, 2007
Congressman Paul Broun (R-GA) is one of the newest members of Congress and the latest member to propose legislation declaring that human life begins at conception thus threatening the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision which legalized abortion on demand.  Excerpt from LifeNews:

"From a medical and scientific basis, there is no doubt that human life begins at fertilization," the lawmaker added. "My legislation would ensure that, as a matter of law, unborn children are correctly determined to be ‘persons’ and are provided Constitutional protections under the 14th Amendment.”

 

Under his legislation, “the right to life guaranteed by the Constitution is vested in each human being, and is the paramount and most fundamental right of a person."

 

The bill is an attempt to legislatively overturn Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling that permits abortion, and would make obtaining an abortion "illegal or incredibly difficult," Broun's spokesman John Kennedy said.

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At yesterday evening’s Federalist Society meeting President Bush spoke on constitutional interpretation, the proper role of judges, and the over-politicization of confirmation hearings.  Excerpt:

“Advocates of a more active role for judges sometimes talk of a ‘living constitution.’  In practice, a living Constitution means whatever these activists want it to mean.  They forget that our Constitution lives because we respect it enough to adhere to its words.”

Here, here, Mr. President!  To read a transcript of the entire speech click here.

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Colorado voters could decide on whether to support a frontal assault on Roe vs. Wade on next year’s ballot.

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This article from Human Events explains the latest developments regarding dangerous hate crimes legislation and its current status.  Excerpt:

The Massachusetts Democrat [Sen. Kennedy] smeared the military to win votes for his “hate crimes” amendment to the National Defense Authorization Bill for 2008.  The ploy, unfortunately, worked.  Sixty senators supported his “hate crimes” amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill, which is now in conference committee. 

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The Hill newspaper reports.  Excerpt:

One hundred ninety-four out of 200 House Republicans are backing the effort to block the anticipated revival of the Fairness Doctrine, which they believe is a tool Democrats will use to cut down on the number of conservative radio talk shows. The Fairness Doctrine was discarded by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) during the Reagan administration in 1985. Not one Democrat has signed the petition, which requires 218 signatures to trigger a vote.

 

The six Republicans who have opted not to sign Pence’s petition are Reps. Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.), Robin Hayes (N.C.), Timothy Johnson (Ill.), Mike Rogers (Ala.), John McHugh (N.Y.) and Ralph Regula (Ohio).

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AdvanceUSA has learned that ENDA, after having passing the House of Representatives recently, will likely be put on the Senate “calendar” within a week.  This means that it could be considered at any time.  However, there are about a hundred total bills on the Senate calendar, so it is not certain that the Senate vote on ENDA is imminent.  It could even be pushed back to next year.

Be assured AdvanceUSA will keep a watchful eye on this dangerous legislation.  For more information on ENDA click here or here.

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Father Thomas Berg writes at NRO about the significance of the recent successful cloning of primates. Furthermore, he offers encouragement that it could prove a turning point in the fight for ethical alternatives to unethical human embryonic stem cell research.

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 Tuesday, November 13, 2007
AdvanceUSA had the privilege of attending a lecture last week by John West (Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute) at the Heritage Foundation at which he explained the effects of scientific materialism on American culture and political thought.  In his lecture West highlighted 5 specific effects of scientific materialism evident today.

  1. technocracy elevated above democracy
  2. pursuit of utopianism
  3. dehumanization
  4. moral relativism
  5. stifling of free speech and free debate

To hear an audio recording of this very insightful lecture click here or here.  For more information about this and other Heritage Foundation events click here.

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Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. voices his concerns with a number of issues he sees as a threat to religious freedom.  Doubtless the ENDA bill and hate crimes legislation are clear and present dangers to free religious expression, and the movement to resurrect the discredited “fairness doctrine” is a blatant affront to free speech.  Read Jackson’s full column here.

For more information on religious freedom click here or here.

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LifeNews reports.  Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) is championing similar legislation in the House.

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The Telegraph reports that for the first time scientists have successfully cloned monkeysThe ability to clone primate embryos indicates that the unethical cloning of human embryos for research is a real possibility.  Once again, scientists have shown what is possible. It is now up to mankind as a whole to demand what is ethical.  Do we believe that human lives can be used for scientific experimentation, or do we believe science should be subservient to ethics?

As another UK paper, the Independent, reports:

A technical breakthrough has enabled scientists to create for the first time dozens of cloned embryos from adult monkeys, raising the prospect of the same procedure being used to make cloned human embryos.

For more information on human cloning click here.

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