Archive for the ‘CitizenLink’ Category

Murder of the Innocent

December 6, 2006

This post is from CitizenLink.org. How many of these murders never make the press? Will anyone be prosecuted?

Autopsy Confirms Florida Baby Delivered at an Abortion Clinic was Born Alive
An autopsy report concerning a baby who was born at an abortion clinic confirmed that the baby was born alive, according to Operation Rescue (OR).
It’s unclear whether that determination will affect any criminal proceedings.
An 18-year-old woman who was 22 weeks pregnant went to A Gyn Diagnostics, near Miami, for an abortion. She came back the next day complaining of severe pain and was placed in an recovery room to await the doctor’s arrival. Instead she gave birth to a baby girl. The baby was allegedly placed in a plastic bag and thrown on the roof of the clinic, where she was discovered a week later.
Troy Newman, president of OR, said the girl deserved to receive medial attention.
“Once she was born, she was deserving of the same protections under the law as the rest of us,” he said. “At the minimum, she should have been given comfort care.”

Voter Guides

November 1, 2006

Voter Guides are available for each state to show where candidates stand on family values. If you go to http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0042460.cfm
the guides are clickable.

Voter Guides Available from State Family Policy Councils
by Stuart Shepard, managing editor

See what candidates think about the issues in 22 states.

Many of the independent state-level family-policy councils associated with Focus on the Family have prepared voter guides for the upcoming election and made them available online.

The purpose of the guides is to help voters make informed decisions on Election Day based on where candidates stand on important issues. They are perfectly legal to share with family, friends or fellow church members.

In addition to the following guides, Focus on the Family Action and FRCAction prepared a Vote Scorecard showing how members of the 109th Congress voted on important family issues.

Note: Some of the voter guides are in PDF format and require the free Adobe Reader to view.

Arizona voter guide prepared by the Center for Arizona Policy, (602) 424-2525.

Arkansas voter guide prepared by the Family Council, (501) 375-7000.

Florida judicial voter guide prepared by the Florida Family Policy Council, (407) 251-5130.

Idaho voter guide prepared by the Cornerstone Institute iof Idaho.

Illinois voter guide prepared by the Illinois Family Institute, (630) 790-8370. The document is in PDF format and requires the free Adobe Reader to view.

Indiana voter guide prepared by the Indiana Family Institute, (800) 269-2959.

Iowa judicial voter guide prepared by the Iowa Family Policy Center, (515) 263-3495.

Kentucky voter guide prepared by the Family Foundation of Kentucky, (859) 255-5300.

Maine voter guide prepared by the Christian Civic League of Maine, (207) 622-7634.

Maryland voter guide prepared by the Association of Maryland Families, (410) 760-9166.

Michigan voter guide prepared by the Michigan Family Forum, (517) 374-1171.

Minnesota voter guide prepared by the Minnesota Family Institute, (612) 789-8811.

Montana voter guide prepared by Montana Family Action, (406) 628-1141.

Nebraska voter guide prepared by Family First, (402) 435-3210.

New Jersey voter guide prepared by the New Jersey Family Policy Council, (973) 781-1414.

North Carolina voter guide prepared by the North Carolina Family Policy Council, (919) 807-0800.

Ohio voter guide prepared by the Citizens for Community Values, (513) 733-5775.

Oklahoma voter guide prepared by the Oklahoma Family Policy Council, (405) 787-7744.

Pennsylvania voter guide prepared by the Pennsylvania Family Institute, (717) 545-0600. The file is formatted for printing and parts will not not display right side up on your monitor. It requires the Adobe Reader to view.

South Dakota voter guide prepared by the South Dakota Family Policy Council, (605) 335-8100.

Texas voter guide prepared by the Free Market Foundation, (972) 423-8889.

Wisconsin voter guide prepared by the Family Research Institute of Wisconsin, (888) 378-7395.

(NOTE: Referral to Web sites not produced by Focus on the Family is for informational purposes only and does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the sites’ content.)

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