Archives By Month: October 2019
Legal Abortion is extremely safe. Illegal abortion is extremely dangerous.
Hospital Kills Wrong Baby in Abortion, Woman Horrified to Discover Her Baby is Dead The hazards of legal abortion may also be dangerous including wrongful prenatal killing, Read more . . .
Medicaid and all its mandates over 50 years (1965—2015)
Medicaid was a relatively modest program with about 4 million enrollees and a budget of about $1 billion to be a safety net for those who had “any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death.” It was intended to be administered by the states, not the federal government. Now […]
Who Killed American Healthcare?
Who murdered the U.S. health care system? The most obvious suspect — ObamaCare — isn’t the real killer, it’s merely one of them. So, who is to blame? As detective Hercule Poirot says, “I suspect everybody till the last minute.” Let’s examine the crime scene. Read more . . .
The Whistleblower Impeachment Trap
Impeachment is Built on a Trap That Obama Created for Romney Daniel Greenfield 133 | Front Page | Mon Oct 7, 2019 The Whistleblower Protection Act was put into place for the stated purpose of fighting waste and mismanagement in the civil service. It’s a controversial piece of legislation, but its purpose is clear. As […]
Unintended Consequences of the Legalized Prenatal killing and Infanticide.
Hospital Kills Wrong Baby in Abortion, Woman Horrified to Discover Her Baby is Dead In a mistake that turned deadly, a South Korean hospital is accused of aborting the wrong unborn baby after allegedly mixing up two pregnant patients’ charts. The mother, who is not named in reports, was six weeks pregnant when she and […]
President Trump Champions Religious Freedom at the U. N.
Kelsey Zorzi reported in the WSJ that President Trump championed Religious freedom at the United Nations more vigorously than any of his predecessors. President Trump isn’t known as a champion of human rights, but on Monday he became the first American president to convene a meeting at the United Nations on religious freedom. He kicked […]
September
On September 1, 1181, Pope Lucius III begins a four-year reign, during which the former Cistercian monk founds the medieval inquisition. It condemned heretics and turned them over to civil authorities for burning. On September 1, 1422, Henry VI, nine months old, becomes king of England. Within six weeks he also inherited the crown of […]