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A quiet march

May 14, 2009 by Brigitte Pellerin 3 Comments

Michael Coren on today’s March for Life in Ottawa.

Today, the 12th annual March for Life will take place in Ottawa. Up to 10,000 people, half of them under the age of 25, will walk, sing and pray for an end to abortion in Canada. If past patterns are repeated, there will be hardly any mention of the event in the media — a contrast with the numerous protests a fraction of the size that tend to receive full and fulsome coverage. There has never been any abusive or violent behaviour from the participants — though there are occasionally obscene and provocative gestures from opponents –and numerous MPs and religious and ethnic leaders will attend. The march is also intensely reflective of the authentic Canada, unlike most other demonstrations: Conservative and Liberal, able-bodied and handicapped, black and white, Muslim, Christian and Jewish, from every region and background.

One would think this diversity would make it almost worthy of a heritage moment on the CBC or a government grant. Instead it makes the shapers of establishment opinion extraordinarily uncomfortable. As does, of course, any mention of the abortion issue. What one regularly hears from the marchers is best described as an informed incredulity. Why, they ask, is someone automatically excluded from the public square and considered extreme if they merely embrace the scientific proof that life begins at conception?

I’m not going to hold my breath waiting for the CBC to do a heritage moment about it. OK, so the mainstream media is ignoring the issue. Fine. Nobody said our job would be easy (heck, even the weather seems against us today – it’s cold in windy and quite grey in Ottawa this morning). But so what? See you there!

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Véronique adds: Actually, the march was mentioned on CBC radio’s 4 pm newscast. It wasn’t last year.

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March for Life today

May 14, 2009 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

Brigitte and I will go up to the Hill today for the March for Life. We will be peddling our wares. For only 20 dollars, you can look as fashionable as we do. Imagine that!

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There’s something about that environment…

May 13, 2009 by Brigitte Pellerin Leave a Comment

More good news for Baby Océane, who seems to be recovering very well from her pre-birth surgery. The whole story is interesting and uplifting to read, but here’s the bit that got my attention:

Doctors are increasingly performing interventions on fetuses, including transfusions, bladder stents and draining cystic masses, says Dr. Greg Ryan, head of the fetal medicine unit at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital, the only Canadian hospital that performs fetal cardiac interventions and one of only six around the world.

A developing fetus has an amazing ability to heal itself, although it is still not clear what it is about the in utero environment that makes that possible. “The tissue has the ability to modify and correct itself,” says Ryan.

Science can’t always explain everything.

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Tanya adds: I know I’m just saying what we’re all thinking here, but if we can get in there to intervene and help save a fetus, why may we also get in there and destroy one?  Could you ask a doctor to help save your ebbing tapeworm, I wonder?  Or how about elective pancreatectomy?

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Canada’s future, or rather its present?

May 13, 2009 by Brigitte Pellerin 2 Comments

See what’s happening in Sweden:

Stockholm, Sweden, May 12, 2009 / 06:02 pm (CNA).- Sweden, which legalized abortion in 1938, has taken its abortion extremism one step further by legalizing “gender based” abortion which allows a mother to decide to abort her baby solely due to his or her sex.

The Local reported that a pregnant woman in South Sweden, who already has two girls, arrived at Mälaren Hospital and inquired whether or not she would be giving birth to another girl.   She went on to tell her doctors that her previous two pregnancies ended in abortion because she did not want to have another girl – and if this child was another girl, she would have it aborted as well.

Doctors expressed concern over this and brought it to the attention of Sweden’s National Board of Health and Welfare. They asked how to handle requests where doctors felt “pressured to examine the [fetus’s] gender” without a medical rationale.

The Board came back and said that requests to for abortions based on a child’s gender cannot be refused.

When you maintain that abortion is only a matter of choice, and that it only concerns the pregnant women in question, that’s where you end up. Don’t believe for one minute that this can’t happen here. In fact, as Andrea can tell you, it already is happening here and nobody is doing anything about it.

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Andrea is really disgusted: But also adds–this is what “family planning” means. It means you get to plan your family, dotting “i”s and crossing “t”s–controlling the minute aspects, which in this unprecedented age, we can control. Just a couple of years ago, this would not have been possible. Have two girls already? Get rid of the next couple as you try for the boy. Because you want a boy. Now if you are pro-choice, this really, really shouldn’t bother you. This is what they wanted–they being the Planned Parenthood types of the world. I hate to be so harsh, but when they said we should be able to “plan parenthood” including abortion when all else fails, did they honestly mean to exclude choices about sex?

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Rebecca adds: “I hate to be so harsh, but when they said we should be able to “plan parenthood” including abortion when all else fails, did they honestly mean to exclude choices about sex?”

The grim but blackly funny part is that in my opinion, this is exactly what the abortion lobby wanted – abortion in any and all cases, except when it gores their sacred cow.  And most of them still don’t see the difference.  A number of gay rights activists (in the US more than here) oppose abortion, full stop, because they think that when the genetic basis for gay identity (sorry for the question begging) is discovered, people might abort gay fetuses.  The thing is, they have the intellectual integrity to work backwards and realize that if they don’t want babies being aborted for being gay (or likely to become gay), they also have to speak up against babies being aborted for being the wrong sex, or having other medical problems.

If we can use this as a lever to get feminists to rethink abortion, I’m glad.  But as I’ve said before, it is no more or less offensive or immoral to abort a baby because it’s the wrong sex than it is because it’s conceived at the wrong time, or because it was conceived with a guy you’ve since broken up with, or because it has the wrong chromosomes.

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Rebecca resurfaces

May 12, 2009 by Rebecca Walberg 9 Comments

I’ve been travelling and working a lot the last couple of weeks, and feel obliged to write a post on topics ranging from the profound to the embarrassingly silly. [Read more…]

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An interview with Ezra Levant

May 12, 2009 by Andrea Mrozek 6 Comments

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When I got a copy of Ezra’s book, Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights, and began reading it, I started thinking about the implications for the life debate. Not too long ago, no one knew what Human Rights Tribunals were, and where people had heard of them, they just didn’t care. Not unlike the abortion debate–people just don’t really care.

So I thought an interview with Ezra was in order to find out if and where some comparisons lie. Just by the by, yes, I worked for Ezra at the Western Standard, for two years. And au contraire to what gossipy lefties in the blogosphere write, I don’t ever try to conceal this because I’m proud of it. [Read more…]

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Always easier to blame the victim, isn’t it

May 12, 2009 by Brigitte Pellerin Leave a Comment

I swear they’re trying to drive us all bananas:

Riyadh — A Saudi judge told a conference on domestic violence that a man has the right to slap a wife who spends money wastefully and said women were as much to blame as men for increased spousal abuse, a newspaper reported.

Made out of court, the remarks do not carry the weight of law. But such pronouncements by Saudi judges, who are also Islamic clerics, are often widely respected.

A rights activist decried the remarks and said she and other campaigners viewed them as the latest setback in women’s efforts to gain the right to vote, drive, freely participate in politics and be protected from violence.

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Martha Mason, RIP

May 12, 2009 by Patricia Egan 1 Comment

I always check the obituaries in my morning paper.  The world is filled with people who have lived interesting and extraordinary lives and the obits offer a daily reminder of what a piece of work is man. 

Here is  a wonderfully inspiring story of the triumph of the human spirit over physical limitations. 

There is also a video interview with Martha Mason here.

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Amnesty

May 12, 2009 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

How did Amnesty International go off the rails? They used to do good things–advocating for political prisoners and the like. Then at some point they decided to advocate for expansion of abortion access.

Now I learn they are losing funds. Hard economic times notwithstanding, this is a funny post on why, oh why, that might be.

‘We are faced with a severe crisis here at Amnesty International,’ goes the pleading donation appeal. Yes. Well. I have no doubt you are, Mr. Cox. That could have something to do with the fact that you are no longer about helping political prisoners subjected to torture and death, and have instead dedicated yourselves to expanding the abortion license worldwide? When you mutate into another garden-variety promoter of the culture of death, it rather stands to reason that people who think you should be doing what you were founded to do and not the exact bleedin’ opposite will find other places to send their money. Somehow your appeal letter neglects to mention this salient fact.

Mission creep is a terrible thing.

(h/t Deborah Gyapong)

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A different sort of ad

May 11, 2009 by Brigitte Pellerin 1 Comment

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIBZ-kJ6XAc]

[h/t The Corner]

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Andrea adds: Nice.

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