ABORTION
Abortion Activists Define Their Agenda, In Their Own Words.
On Tuesday, the Center for Reproductive Rights, on behalf of the Red River Women's Clinic in Fargo, has taken legal action to strike down recently passed SB 2305, which requires that abortionists have...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 4:15 PM
Legislative notebook: Economic development bill passes
By Don Davis Minnesota legislators voted to increase funding designed to produce jobs. The House voted 73-59 for the jobs and economic development bill that for the next two years provides $100 milli...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 10:09 PM
What I Want for Mothers’ Day
Frequent readers, friends, and family members know that my mom passed away nearly ten years ago. I do not remember the last Mothers Day I had with her; in fact, I do not think I was with her. I actual...
Posted on 5/11/13 at 7:27 AM
writing wednesdays: hiding from truth
I've got my flashlight out today, and I'm shining a light on a situation that most of us wish wasn't so. It's Writing Wednesday and my post today (yes, you're to go read it!) touches on the respo...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 12:05 AM
Abortion as a Political, Philosophical, and Theological Issue: Connecting a New Society at an Orthodox Seminary with Orthodox Christians in North Dakota
North Dakota has recently passed legislation restricting abortion. Although, in part, it draws a line at a "heartbeat," which does not define when conception occurs and allows for "the morning after p...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 4:22 PM
Kansas bill mirrors some facets of ND anti-abortion laws, declares life begins "at fertilization" 
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas legislators gave final passage to a sweeping anti-abortion measure Friday night, sending Gov. Sam Brownback a bill that declares life begins “at fertilization” while blocking tax breaks for abortion providers and banning abortions performed solely because of the baby's sex.
By Associated Press , April 06, 2013
MN Legislature sends abortion limits to Dayton 
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Legislature has sent Gov. Mark Dayton two bills that put new state limits on abortion, but the Democratic governor supports abortion rights and is likely to veto them.
By Associated Press , May 21, 2011
Minnesota House approves state limits on abortion 
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota House has given final approval to two bills that put new state limits on abortion, with just one last step before they get sent on to likely vetoes by abortion rights supporter Gov. Mark Dayton.
By Associated Press , May 20, 2011
South Dakota governor signs 3-day wait for abortion into law 
By Associated Press , March 22, 2011
North Dakota senators not happy with questionable pro-life postcard campaign 
BISMARCK — A group of North Dakota senators is not happy with the latest attempt to influence their vote. Some senators — including three Republican members of the Judiciary Committee — have recently received stacks of fluorescent postcards at their home address urging them to support a pro-life bill.
March 21, 2011
Forget the elites’ false promises 
Jan. 22 was an ominous day of mourning in the U.S.
By Sam Miller , January 27, 2011
Abortion opponents fill Minnesota Capitol grounds today stressing positive environment for change 
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- More than 1,000 abortion foes fanned out
on the Minnesota Capitol grounds today for their annual march on
the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that
legalized abortion.
By Associated Press , January 22, 2011
DA: Pennsylvania abortion doc killed 7 babies with scissors 
By Associated Press , January 19, 2011
Wishnatsky, friends do good work 
In the Jan. 2 Forum, Bernie Erickson posed several questions. I realize most of us, including myself, have prejudged someone or their actions without ever knowing that person or why they do what they do.
By Darold Larson , January 08, 2011
Wishnatsky deserves praise 
By Jack Brennan , January 07, 2011
Will Wishnatsky, others, go further? 
Recently, Forum readers were fortunate to learn that Martin Wishnatsky, a former Fargo pro-life activist, has been able to advance his degree from Harvard University into acceptance to the Juris Doctorate program at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University. One can only imagine what it must take to graduate from Harvard and then be accepted to Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.
By Bernie Erickson , January 02, 2011
Where are they now: Christian activist puts law to work 
His first semesters studying law have been both rigorous and rewarding.
By J. Shane Mercer , December 24, 2010
Personal bias in doctor decision 
I seem to remember reading articles about lawyers who practiced law after their license was expired or suspended being punished for their actions.
By Maurice Brandt , November 27, 2010
Fargo women's clinic abortion doctor won’t be charged 
By Patrick Springer , November 17, 2010
Red River Women’s Clinic doctor investigated for expired license 
State's attorney to decide if charges will be filedFargo police are withholding details of their investigative findings into a Red River Women’s Clinic doctor with an expired license, saying it will be up to Birch Burdick to determine whether to file criminal charges.
By Patrick Springer , November 08, 2010
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