Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Two Decades

When I became an American two decades ago at 9:33 in the evening, at Tacoma General Hospital, I was a survivor of abortion.
A testimony of God's mercy by Hans Zeiger

New Browsers, Same Unwanted Ads

The upshot of spyware writers' newfound attraction to Mozilla, Arrott predicts, will be that in the next six months or so computer security guides will stop recommending that people switch from IE to halt intrusions.

I guess I'll stick with Opera.

New Maine House Bill Would Protect Fetuses Carrying the ‘Gay Gene’

Rep. Brian Duprey (R-Hampden) has submitted a bill to the State Legislature to shield potentially homosexual fetuses from discrimination. LD 908, “An Act to Protect Homosexuals from Discrimination,” attempts to protect homosexuals from death because they might carry the gene that could lead to homosexuality.

This bill as drafted would make it a crime to abort an unborn child if that child is determined to be carrying the “homosexual gene.” Duprey said that no such genetic marker has yet been discovered. But considering rapid advancements in genetic mapping research, he wants legislation in place should such a breakthrough occur. “If the homosexual gene is ever determined to exist,” he said, “I want to ensure that a woman could not abort an unborn child simply because that child is determined to be carrying this gene.”


Rush talked about this today.