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Glamour magazine laments the declining support for abortion among young women.
 
This week’s Christian Carnival promises something for everyone as we cover a wide range of interests and subjects.
 
Gov. Mitt Romney vetoed a bill on Monday expanding access to emergency contraception, angering abortion rights advocates while pleasing anti-abortion activists crucial to a 2008 presidential run.
 
What if there was a pill you could take that would temporarily stop sperm production? A male contraceptive pill. Would you use it?
What woman in her right mind would trust a guy who says, “Hey baby, I’m on the pill?”
 
The abortion drug mifepristone (Mifeprex,RU-486) has been linked to rare cases of fatal bacterial infections, but until now the connection has not been clearly understood.
 
WP-Dash is a plugin for WordPress designed to completely revolutionize the dashboard. Built with a modular and customizable interface in mind, it allows you to drag things around where you want them, add more features to your dashboard via Widgets, and generally increase the capabilities of your dashboard.
 
While such Mature-rated games as “Resident Evil 4,” “Doom 3″ and “Halo 2″ are widely known for raking in millions for the video game industry, a small but growing number of game developers are creating titles for Christian gamers.
 
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Pretty Stones and Dead Babies

[Death!] There’s an abortion clinic in Pittsburgh that defies all the stereotypes. The walls are lined with pink paper hearts containing heartfelt messages from parents to their aborted children. Family members are encouraged to write in a journal in the waiting room. And at the end of every pre-abortion counseling session, the patient is given a pretty, colorful stone to take with her.

This has to be the most disgusting way I’ve ever seen to push abortions. There’s no doubt about it, these people are “pro-abortion.” These people aren’t “pro-choice” because they don’t give these women the choice to keep or put their baby up for adoption. Just the name of the group of clinics creeps me out, “The November Gang.”

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