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
It’s no wonder churches fail 
Religion is ruining our nation. Arguments of abortion and oral contraceptives … on and on.
By Tessa Rasmussen , November 03, 2010
40 Days for Life ends with prayers 
The prayer and fasting vigil in front of Fargo’s Red River Women’s Clinic, 40 Days for Life, closed Sunday night with a prayer service.
More than 100 people showed up for the 7 p.m. prayer service that lasted about 80 minutes.
By Forum staff reports , October 31, 2010
Women’s clinic doctor’s license lapsed; clinic officials are calling an oversight 
A doctor at the Red River Women’s Clinic in Fargo has a state medical license that expired four months ago due to an oversight, the clinic acknowledged Friday.
By Patrick Springer , October 30, 2010
Red River Women's Clinic draws dueling demonstrations 
Hundreds of people marched quietly through downtown Fargo in a procession Sunday behind a statue of the Virgin Mary and a cross in a “Walk with Christ for Life.”
By Patrick Springer , September 27, 2010
Fargo clinic scenes a window on abortion debate 
JL Beers serves burgers and brews next door. Cars roll past it down First Avenue North. And everyday life swirls around the Red River Women’s Clinic in downtown Fargo as if unaware of the profound ideological collision happening on the sidewalk.
By J. Shane Mercer , September 23, 2010
Snide remarks were ridiculous
Barry Barringer’s July 7 letter “Gay, abortion rights in conflict” is ridiculous.By Barbara Clark , July 10, 2010
North Dakota teen abortion stats surprise state legislators
BISMARCK – About 1,600 North Dakota teenagers had abortions in the state during a 10-year period ending in 2008.By Teri Finneman, Forum Communications Co. , June 18, 2010
Death is never the ‘best option’
In response to “When abortion is the best choice” (Forum, May 9): Where have we come as a society when a notion such as this is even contemplated?By Gary Kubalak , May 16, 2010
There are no good people
In response to Bertha Burbeck’s letter, “When Abortion is the best response” (May 9):By Rev. Howard Fleury , May 15, 2010
Scripture is clear about God’s word
Bertha Burbeck’s letter of May 9 needs a reply. She asked the ancient question: “Where was God when … ?” (fill in the blank).By Kay Syvrud , May 14, 2010
When abortion is the best choice
In response to the letter written by Phillip Sims – God is wonderful, I agree. But where is he when babies and young children, who cannot defend themselves, are badly abused and sometimes killed by unstable mothers, family or so-called friends?By Bertha Burbeck , May 09, 2010
Catholic teaching is clear
George B. Sinner is right about one aspect of the health care reform law (commentary, April 7). It does try to make improvements in our health care system, and it does provide new programs to help pregnant women, encourage adoption, and authorize funding for abstinence-only education. These are provisions that, when offered separately, the U.S. Catholic bishops supported.By Christopher Dodson , April 17, 2010
Critic of bishop misses the mark 
I am saddened by the words of George B. Sinner about how disappointed he was with Bishop Samuel Aquila, who stated that the health care bill contributes to the march toward a culture of death.
By Mike Cameron , April 17, 2010
Bishop distorts what’s in the law
Every Christmas and Easter when I attend services with my elderly parents, I witness their sincere commitment to the Catholic Church and its teachings.By Greg Hodur , April 09, 2010
Aquila critical of health care reform legislation 
By J. Shane Mercer , April 01, 2010
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