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causa nostrae laetitiae (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
from Family Research Council Despite the strong pro-abortion positions of the Democratic platform and the party's imminent nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, pro-life voices are anything but silent in Denver during this week's Democratic convention. Last night, FRC Action's own Peter Sprigg joined several thousand people in Denver's Martin Luther King Park for a pro-life rally, followed by...
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ProLifeBlogs (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
Despite the strong pro-abortion positions of the Democratic platform and the party's imminent nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, pro-life voices are anything but silent in Denver during this week's Democratic convention. Last night, FRC Action's own Peter Sprigg joined several thousand people in Denver's Martin Luther King Park for a pro-life rally, followed by a peaceful prayer march around...
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Americans For Truth (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
By Peter Sprigg, frcblog.com One of the most bizarre aspects of the July 23 Congressional hearing on homosexuals in the military was the effort to read 21st-century political correctness back into American history. Rep. Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.) insisted, “We’ve had gays in the American military from the first unit that was ever formed.” Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) [...]
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Americans For Truth (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... care of that (more on Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank’s hit-piece against Donnelly later).– Peter LaBarbera ____________________________ Tony Perkins of Family Research Council writes in his July 24 “Washington Update”: Rude Congressmen Tell and Don’t Ask at Hearing For the first time since Congress beat back Bill Clinton’s effort to bring homosexuals into the military in 1993, there...
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Box Turtle Bulletin (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... there was a hearing on the topic yesterday on Capitol Hill, which FRC’s Vice President for Policy Peter Sprigg and several Witherspoon Fellows attended. The Democrats in Congress are laying the groundwork for action next year, when they hope Barack Obama will be president, to overturn the law which codified the military’s longstanding policy excluding homosexuals. Elaine Donnelly,...
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
Yet today, PG movies, like "Hairspray," cheerfully feature a flasher and joke about teen pregnancy. And television has traveled miles from "I Love Lucy." Now, even on family television shows, sex is a regular story line, and that bothers a lot of people. "The intention is clearly to bring up this sexual desire, and I don't think that's beneficial for our society," said Peter Sprigg, vice...
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Box Turtle Bulletin (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
... opponent of efforts to repeal DADT. Others who declined to participate in this study include Peter Sprigg, Robert Maginnis, and Melissa Wells-Petry of the Family “Research” Council. The study’s authors list ten findings: Finding one: “The law locks the military’s position into stasis and does not accord any trust to the Pentagon to adapt policy to changing circumstances.” Because...
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The Atheist Experience (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
... offense to believers'The answer, PhillyCOR has now made clear, is “no.”In an interview with , own Peter Sprigg had this to say about the board:“This billboard in Philadelphia seems to represent a trend—a new assertiveness, even aggressiveness on the part of atheists.”You heard right. Putting up a billboard to let like-minded people know you exist—people who often think they are utterly...
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Jesus is Lord, A Worshipping Christ (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
... increased by 8.6 percent, and an even steeper climb has been reported among younger homosexuals. Peter Sprigg, vice president at the Family Research Council, says drugs that have been developed for treating HIV-positive patients have been effective in preventing or delaying the onset of AIDS. Sprigg notes that the “so-called safe-sex messages” prevalent when the AIDS epidemic...