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Tag Archives: Planned Parenthood
Fatherhood is a Sexist Concept
Abortion supporters tend to have only two settings: shrill attacks, and sullen silence. We’ve been seeing a lot of the latter thanks to the Planned Parenthood exposés that have been hitting the Internet (yet not so much with the news … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Commentary, Health, Resources
Tagged Abortion, Contraception, Family, Planned Parenthood
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Elma Schemenauer and Arthur Powers on The Catholic Geek radio show
http://player.cinchcast.com/?platformId=1&assetType=single&assetId=7805827 Check Out Books Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with We Built That Network on BlogTalkRadio This was interesting. Elma and Arthur are both members of the Catholic Writer’s Guild. One has a career and a CV that’s longer than … Continue reading
(Fake) Catholics for Choice
For well over a year, various people have been telling me I need to be on Twitter. When I created The Catholic Geeks’ Twitter account, those same people celebrated that I would be able to put the “smackdown” on various other … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Rants, The Church
Tagged Abortion, Anti-Catholic, Catechism, Catholics for Choice, Planned Parenthood, Snark, Strawpope Frank, Twitter
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The Radio Show Hugos AAR and PP
http://player.cinchcast.com/?platformId=1&assetType=single&assetId=7858339 Check Out Culture Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with We Built That Network on BlogTalkRadio This week on The Catholic Geek radio show, there were two guests talking about two completely different topics. In the first hour, Tom Knighton and … Continue reading →