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2 Abortion Foes Behind Planned Parenthood Videos Are Indicted – The New York Times {ROTFLMAO)
Gov. Greg Abbott said on Monday that the inspector general of the state’s Health and Human Services Commission and the Texas attorney general’s office were continuing to investigate Planned Parenthood’s actions.“Nothing about today’s announcement in Harris County impacts the state’s ongoing investigation,” Mr. Abbott said in a statement. “The State of Texas will continue to protect life, and I will continue to support legislation prohibiting the sale or transfer of fetal tissue.”CONTINUE READING THE MAIN STORY259COMMENTSMr. Daleiden has been praised as a hero by some religious opponents of abortion. On Thursday, Mr. Daleiden was a featured guest at an Evangelicals for Life conference and was interviewed by Russell Moore, the president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, and Jim Daly, the president of Focus on the Family.Asked by Mr. Moore whether it was morally consistent to engage in lies and deception to obtain information, Mr. Daleiden said that undercover work is “fundamentally different from lying,” according to BaptistNews.com, because its underlying purpose “is actually to serve the truth.”
Source: 2 Abortion Foes Behind Planned Parenthood Videos Are Indicted – The New York Times
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#ImSoEstablishment: Why words (and the absence of them) matter — Medium



Senator Sanders is a great man. He fights for so many things we believe in, but he’s not the champion we need in this perilous moment for women and families. His voice is an important one, which is why his rhetoric matters.Words matter. So do the absence of them. And so do we.
Source: #ImSoEstablishment: Why words (and the absence of them) matter — Medium
Egyptian Aak 2016 – Week 3 ( Jan19-24)
Top Headlines
- Giza blast kills 7 Egyptian policemen and 3 civilians. Thursday
- Chinese president arrives for Cairo visit, set for bilateral talks. Thursday
- Two Egypt-based militant groups claim responsibility for Giza attack. Friday
- Egypt denies reports of mediation efforts with Turkey to ease ‘crisis.’ Friday
- Egypt’s President Sisi praises 25 January revolution ahead of 5th anniversary. Sunday
- Tight security ahead of 5th anniversary of Egypt’s January revolution. Reports
Main Headlines
Monday
- Egypt’s parliament endorses controversial anti-terrorism law
- Egypt interior minister and head of CIA head discuss ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood
- Moody’s praises Egypt’s new measures to limit consumer loans
- Egypt’s Journalists Syndicate investigates TV host Moussa over naked pictures scandal
- Egypt’s protest law will not be up for discussion any time soon: MPs
Tuesday
- Egypt’s MPs caught voting n behalf of each other with new electronic system
- Sisi received 20 Egyptians who were previously abducted in…
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Lincolnville baseball team 1895.tif by Camden Public Library (Maine)
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Camden and harbor from Mt. Battie circa 1885 by Camden Public Library (Maine)
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