December 14, 2010 | No comments
Stem cell research has been at the center of one of the hottest debates in the 21st century where science and ethics have clashed. Additionally, many lab procedures flirt with the bounds of ethics and morality — cloning, genetic engineering, in vitro … Read more>
May 17, 2010 | 3 comments
The video below is making the rounds, primarily because the man speaking in it, Donald Berwick, President Barack Obama’s choice to head the agency that runs Medicare and Medicaid, said to a crowd of true believers in Britain that socialized medicine is the way … Read more>
December 21, 2009 | 1 comment
Planned Parenthood talks a lot about “choice.” However, undercover video after undercover video has exposed the nation’s leading abortion provider as anything but an organization concerned with providing options, women’s health or even upholding the law, covering up potential sexual abuse (see video here… Read more>
September 24, 2009 | 12 comments
Liberals and pro-abortionists have as much a right to express their opinions as anyone, that much we can agree (although it’s not always the courtesy extended to conservative on college campuses, for one of many examples).
So, liberals and pro-abortionists: Please!… Read more>
July 25, 2009 | 2 comments
Health care charts have come a long way since just last week, when doctors had to go to all the trouble of flipping open a clip board to take a look at your status. The Obama-Reid-Pelosi proposed government run health care scheme … Read more>
July 1, 2009 | 2 comments
As mentioned in the News Stand today, bills passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Tim Kaine earlier this year now are in effect. Many generate headlines, some well out of proportion to their importance. Others are given little attention … Read more>
May 19, 2009 | 2 comments
Whadaya know? We lead off the news with two articles and a radio interview about TFF Action’s General Assembly Report Card (click here to order, download or print). The WRVA interview marks the News Stand’s first radio audio. The … Read more>