Archive for November 2022
Tom Quiner’s speech at Pulse Life Advocate’s Christmas Gala
Ladies and gentlemen, Saints and Sinners, I have good news tonight: we’re winning! Pulse Life Advocates has been engaged in spiritual, moral, and political warfare on behalf of our unborn brothers and sisters for half a century. Yes … the stars are brightly shining on the pro-life movement tonight! But … we need your financial…
Read MoreMaggie DeWitte’s speech at Pulse Life Advocate’s Christmas Gala
A round of applause for Pulse Life Advocates and 50 years of Education & Advocacy! Watching this video [below], makes me so incredibly proud to be apart of this organization. What a legacy. And now I would like you all to raise your glasses for a toast: A toast to answered prayers, a toast to…
Read MoreThe Case for Marriage Grows
The media is noticing. The Wall Street Journal ran yet another piece touting the case for marriage. They reported on the mystifying tendency of married couples to become wealthier than their non-married counterparts in a November 7th piece (“Moving in Together Doesn’t Match the Financial Benefits of Marriage, but Why?”). They cited data released by…
Read MoreBrenna Bird defeats incumbent Tom Miller for Iowa Attorney General
In a major upset, pro-life candidate Brenna Bird has defeated incumbent Tom Miller to become the new attorney general for Iowa. Mr. Miller has served as Iowa AG since 1978, except for a brief sabbatical in the 1990s when he ran for governor. Ms. Bird challenged Miller in 2010, but lost. With a heightened concern…
Read MoreHow to lose the Catholic vote
The Catholic vote often swings elections. Historically, the Democratic Party has controlled the Catholic vote. When they lose it, elections tend to swing Republican since one in five voters identify as Catholic. Catholic polling conducted by EWTN and RealClearPolitics should concern Democratic leadership: 59% of all Catholics say the country is on the wrong track.…
Read MoreBrenna Bird vs. Tom Miller for Attorney General
State attorney generals have become increasingly politicized across the country. In Iowa, we can see the trend continuing in the race between Brenna Bird vs. Tom Miller. As is often the case, abortion is the flashpoint. The question becomes: will the attorney general defend pro-life laws passed by the state’s legislature. In the case of…
Read MoreAxne vs Nunn on abortion
Cindy Axne believes in unregulated abortion rights in contrast to Zach Nunn who believes in heavy restrictions on abortion. Even more, Ms. Axne wants to take away Iowans right to regulate abortion at the state level, while Mr. Nunn believe Iowans know better than Nancy Pelosi on what’s best for Iowa. As you can see,…
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