Want Universal Coverage? Bring Back Virtue.
July 29, 2009, 9:02 am
Filed under: Culture and Catholicism, Green Catholics, abortion | Tags: breast cancer, Catholic values, contraception, economics, feminism, morality, National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation
Filed under: Culture and Catholicism, Green Catholics, abortion | Tags: breast cancer, Catholic values, contraception, economics, feminism, morality, National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation
The July 13 edition of NPR’s Talk of the Nation almost asked one of health care reform’s most important questions: Are patients at least part of the problem in the explosion of health care costs?
Unfortunately, the show left the question unanswered.
Lynn Neary knew what she didn’t want, but not what she wanted. (more…)
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Planned Parenthood to South Korea: Oops, We Destroyed You! Sorry!
July 3, 2009, 9:27 am
Filed under: Culture and Catholicism, abortion, depopulation | Tags: abortion, Catholic, Catholic values, Christianity, demographics, economics, feminism, negative population growth, Obama, Planned Parenthood, Wall Street
Filed under: Culture and Catholicism, abortion, depopulation | Tags: abortion, Catholic, Catholic values, Christianity, demographics, economics, feminism, negative population growth, Obama, Planned Parenthood, Wall Street
In the astonishingly frank interview linked here, the head of Korean Planned Parenthood , Mr. Choi Seon-jeony, details the depth of Korea’s depopulation crisis and the transformation it has wreaked upon Planned Parenthood itself. Go read it, but if you don’t have time, below you will find a short summary. The reader may notice inconsistencies in the summary; they are present in the original.