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Thursday, February 16, 2006
Too Cool
When Catholics alone are persecuted, maybe it’s time for the rest of us to repent and join them
in the arena.
Yesterday, two men stood up in the House of Representatives and spoke about their position on abortion: Tony Abbott,
a well-known Catholic, and Peter Costello, a well-known Baptist.
Guess which man used his precious conscience vote to speak out strongly in defense of the helpless while the other took
the easy way out by personally decrying abortion while using his vote to support and extend access to it? read more...
Christina Sonnemann
11:35 pm est
Monday, January 9, 2006
When Women Fight
Christina ponders a missing sentence
in the new film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe®
and its continuing truth. Click here to read
Christina
Sonnemann
5:07 pm est
Tuesday, January 3, 2006
IMPORTANT NEWS: RU486
The Senate Community
Affairs Committee is inviting written submissions relating to the Bill which would legalise the abortion pill
RU486 in Australia.
Submissions
from people from all walks of life should be lodged by Monday, 16 January 2006.
The
Committee prefers to receive submissions electronically as an attached document - email: community.affairs.sen@aph.gov.au
– otherwise by fax (number 02 6277 5829).
The Plan:
1.
Get
some background by reading Christina’s article on RU486 (click). 2. Use the Cut,
Paste & Lobby option. At the end of the article is brief example of an email to an MP. Copy it, then click on
the link and email your MPs. 3. Write a quick submission to the Senate Community Affairs Committee (address
above).
If you just do any one of these steps, it will help (slacker!).
For MPs contact
info go to our Politics page.
9:12 am est
Monday, January 2, 2006
Always been around
On October 5, the Tasmanian Labour government did a
surprise back flip on the sex industry legalisation they had pushed for years.
Instead of legalising brothels, they succeeded in banning
them.
Sherrin Ward
4:51 pm est
Friday, October 28, 2005
Free Porn With Your MetCard
I live in Melbourne, but it was ages since I last went into the CBD. Probably over a year. So I was surprised,
shocked, and offended to discover that there are now women walking around in nothing but underwear. read more...
Jonathan Field
3:26 pm est
Thursday, October 27, 2005
An Open Letter to the honourable Ladies and Gentlemen
of the Victorian Law Reform Commission.
It has become evident to me through reading Position Paper Two: Parentage, that the VLRC's approach to this
matter is from a purely legal and materialistic perspective... click to read more
Jonathon Cameron
8:44 pm est
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
It’s not about basic human kindness
Life
in “lucky” Melbourne and a letter from the Salvos gets Jonathan Field thinking. Is kindness basic? Or can we only find a sound philosophical basis for it when we embrace the Biblical
explanation of human origins? click for full article
10:16 pm est
Monday, April 18, 2005
Ashamed to be a woman
”The way you and other women politicians talk about abortion makes me feel ashamed to be a woman,” I said to a Tasmanian
politician who sat across the table from me at a lunch I attended in November. She had been speaking loudly against pro-life
views for some time. I had been trying to carry on a conversation with the person next to me, but her loud comments distracted
me. “I felt I needed to say this to you because you were acting like you were speaking for all women, and you don’t
speak for me,” I said. click to read more
Sherrin Ward
6:25 pm est
Friday, April 8, 2005
Where are all the men?
5:25 pm est
Thursday, February 3, 2005
Gags Off
What woman wants to hear what men have to say about abortion?
Me!
When a male dares
to publicly voice concern over abortion, he is usually stung to silence by rhetoric carefully chosen to destroy any thoughtful
conversation (e.g. “I’ll listen to you after you grow a uterus!”).
I will admit to my own form of bias: if you have
never been in utero, I don’t care what you have to say about abortion. click to read more...
Christina Sonnemann
10:15 am est
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So...why does 100KY have an email list and why should I be on it?
Sometimes we've felt like Elijah. (I Kings 19) You know the feeling. Wondering where the other 99,999 are.
100,000 is alot of people. There are things happening in Australia that 100,000 people can change.
Just by sending an email.
We can let you know when things come up that can be changed that way. They don't come up every day.
You can let the other 99,999 know if you come across something first.
M.S.
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