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Riding an Amazing Wave!
Thanks to the incredible support from faith audiences, SOUL SURFER surprised the movie industry and finished last weekend with the second highest per-screen average of all movies playing. Overall, it was the No. 4 film in the country.
If the coming weekend brings another big wave of moviegoers to see SOUL SURFER, your voice will be heard. As Dick Rolfe, the founder of the Dove Foundation, says, "SOUL SURFER will entertain and inspire you. Support this film. It's the only practical way of telling Hollywood what you want."
Make plans to see SOUL SURFER this weekend ... for the first time or for the fifth! Not only will you be inspired, but you'll be inspiring future films about everyday Christian families living amazing stories!
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Soul Surfer: An A+ Movie!
SOUL SURFER is a favorite of moviegoers. CinemaScore, a market-research firm that surveys moviegoers, reports that opening weekend audiences gave SOUL SURFER an A+, a coveted and rare score in the industry.
This inspiring true story of faith comes to life thanks an incredible cast, including AnnaSophia Robb as Bethany, Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid as her parents, and Country-singing superstar Carrie Underwood as youth pastor Sarah Hill.
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Last Friday, when SOUL SURFER opened in theaters, the movie became a worldwide trending topic on Twitter! In addition to you and your friends, some pretty well-known names are helping spread the good news about this incredible film.
Pastor Rick Warren tweeted: "Go see SOUL SURFER in theaters TODAY!"
Author Karen Kingsbury tweeted: "You HAVE to go see SOUL SURFER, the movie about Bethany Hamilton. It opens with Blessed be Your Name. Tell everyone :)"
Snowboarder Louie Vito posted on Facebook: "Go see SOUL SURFER. The Bethany Hamilton story is amazing and the movie I thought was good too!!!"
NFL quarterback Matthew Hasselbeck tweeted: "Saw SOUL SURFER. tonight. The @bethanyhamilton story is absolutely amazing. Wow."
Thanks to these folks and to you for helping get the word out about SOUL SURFER. We'll look for you in theaters this weekend!
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Students learn about life issues
By Amy Kotlarz/Catholic Courier
Each year McQuaid Jesuit sends a contingent of high-school students to the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. in January. Yet this year, the event fell during the school’s exam week, and students were unable to attend.
But some students still wanted to have an event to spark pro-life discussion, so they began planning a student oriented pro-life conference, which took place April 9 at the University of Rochester.
About 150 people attended the 2011 Break for Life, which was hosted by the University of Rochester Students for Life.
The healthy turnout has prompted planners to begin talk about making it an annual event, said Chris Hood, director of Christian service for McQuaid.
"I’m very pleased with the conference," Hood said. "It was a lot of good energy. All of the local speakers were excellent, which speaks very highly of Rochester."
Of those attendees, about 100 were students, he said, and they hailed from Catholic and public schools, homeschooles and colleges.
Hood said the group may be open to changing locations.
"We’d like to see the conference rotated with other hosts who could offer participation and leadership," he said.
He pointed out that students played a large role in planning the event, including determining topics and identifying speakers.
Those speakers were: Dr. Emily Nazarian of the University of Rochester Medical Center, who spoke about the scientific basis for life beginning at the moment of conception; the Rev. James R. Harden of Compass Care, who spoke about dispelling common abortion myths and how to help a pregnant friend; Anne LeBlanc from Rochester Area Right to Life, who spoke about stem cells from the patient’s point of view; and Jann Armantrout, diocesan life-issues coordinator, who spoke about the connections among all life issues.
Carol Crossed and Hannah Murphy from Feminists Choosing Life talked about the importance of language and filtering the media; Dorina Hayes of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign gave a personal account of abortion; and Nicholas DiFonzo of Rochester Institute of Technology spoke about creating a pro-life culture on campus and refuting pro-choice arguments.
Amanda Lord of Students for Life of America spoke about being pro-life on campus; Dr. John Sullivan of the University of Rochester Medical Center spoke about respecting human dignity at the end of life; Dorina Hayes, Francis Goodwin and David Poirier spoke about abortion from male and female perspectives; and Yahweh Ballet performed its Life Ballet.
During free time at the conference, students were able to create their own pro-life buttons, design a T-shirt for next year, write letters, sign petitions and learn more about area pro-life organizations.
"A number of students said they felt it was a good use of their time, which was what we were hoping for," said Brendan Murphy, 17, a junior at McQuaid Jesuit. "We didn’t want it to be boring."
Murphy said he learned more about the work that crisis pregnancy centers perform and how to better defend his pro-life beliefs. Those beliefs stem partly from his family upbringing and partly from his contact with people who decided not to have an abortion.
"Being able to see the joy that is the result of that decision has affected my pro-life beliefs," he said.
Anne LeBlanc, of Rochester-Area Right to Life and a parishioner of Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Greece, spoke at the conference about patients whose conditions have been successfully treated by adult stem-cell treatments, which do not involve the destruction of embryos.
She told the story of one patient with Parkinson’s disease who was able to return to his hobby of big-game hunting after adult stem-cell treatment. She also cited several local cases in which people have been treated with adult stem cells, including a young man in Canandaigua who had paralysis.
LeBlanc said she hopes hearing about pro-life successes will help motivate young people to get involved with local pro-life groups.
"It was wonderful to see all these young people who were enthusiastic and attentive," she said.
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Whether it's pro-life philosophy, activism or legislation, whether it's about a current topic or a situation pro-lifers face in their own lives and work, this is the place where we'll talk about it! Please forward any comments to me, Judie Brown. President of the American Life League. Thank you!
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Monday, April 20, 2009 by Eugene Michael
Today’s D&C has an article about yet another interfaith collaboration in the Rochester area. This latest one involved the presentation of a program called The Two Thousand Year Road to the Holocaust. The presentation took place at Temple B’rith Kodesh in Brighton. There are several aspects of this presentation that bear examination.
First of all, the presentation was part of a series of talks that has been spearheaded by Morris Wortman, one of Rochester’s most prominent abortionists. Wortman is not exactly shy and retiring when it comes to his advocacy for abortion. He has come out publicly a number of times in support of taking the lives of the unborn. In fact, because he is such a notorious abortionist, there is a pro-life Rosary prayed every Friday in front of his clinic. His clinic is also the destination for the annual Good Friday Stations of the Cross in Reparation for Abortion.
What is especially galling about this latest interfaith gathering was the participation of two local Catholic deacons. Both Deacon Thomas Driscoll and Deacon Anthony Sciolino were presenters at this forum. Here is what Deacon Sciolino had to say about the event:
“Something then went terribly wrong for Christianity during the Holocaust. And what resulted from the obvious disconnect between Christian belief and Christian behavior was the worst catastrophe in human history. Jews ponder the Holocaust and rightly ask: Where was God? Christians must to do the same and, in addition, ask: Where was the Church?”
So, there you have it-an interfaith event, spearheaded by Rochester’s most prominent abortionist, at which one of the DOR’s deacons blames Christianity and the Catholic Church for the Holocaust.
This latest event provides further confirmation that the DOR is a toothless tiger on the issue of abortion. It’s hard to take them seriously when they so callously participate in an event spearheaded by prominent abortion provider.
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Traitors of Life
YES WE CAN
By Mary Anna Towler on January 14, 2009
Interview by Jeremy Moule.
YES WE CAN...
... protect reproductive rights and women's health
by Carol Love | PHOTO BY JEFFREY MARINI
On Barack Obama's first day as president, he will have the opportunity to repeal the Global Gag Rule, signaling a new day for reproductive rights and health in the United States and around the world. According to this rule, which President George W. Bush reinstated on his first day in office in 2001, no US-family planning aid can be provided to a foreign organization that performs abortions, provides counseling or referrals for abortion, or even advocates for legal abortion.
The Global Gag Rule forces foreign organizations into a difficult choice. They can accept aid with harmful restrictions. Or they can reject US funds that help provide critical birth-control supplies and assistance - things that are essential in protecting the lives of millions of women by reducing unintended pregnancy; unsafe abortion and childbirth; and sexually transmitted infections.
Here at home, the picture has become increasingly grim during the Bush administration. Politics has trumped a woman's right to make personal, private decisions about reproductive health, and ideology has displaced science as the foundation for information provided to our young people. To reverse the damage of the past eight years and advance access to reproductive health care and information, the Obama administration must:
1) Reverse a "midnight" Bush administration rule change. Under this new rule, individual health-care providers who receive federal funding can redefine abortion any way they want - including saying that the most common forms of birth control cause abortion. They can then refuse to provide them.
2) Ensure affordable and accessible reproductive-health services for all women.
- Make birth control more affordable for millions of college and low-income women. Because of an error made by Congress in 2005, the cost of birth control in many health centers has risen by almost 900 percent from what it was a short time ago.
- Fully fund Title X, America's family-planning program. Every year, it helps five million low-income women plan pregnancies, prevent sexually transmitted infections, and detect breast and cervical cancer - and the need is growing.
- Expand Medicaid coverage for birth control. Every dollar spent on family-planning services saves four dollars on other Medicaid services. States are required to provide Medicaid pregnancy-related care, but they are not mandated to provide Medicaid coverage for birth control, and only some of them do. Making birth-control coverage available under Medicaid could save state and federal governments more than $1.5 billion annually after three years.
- Require equity in contraceptive insurance coverage. Although more than half of states require insurers that cover prescriptions to include birth control, the rest don't. Lack of coverage is costly for insurers who end up paying for childbirth or abortion, and for women whose physical and financial well-being may be undermined by an unintended pregnancy.
3) End funding for abstinence-only sex-education programs. In the last decade, over $1.5 billion in federal and state funds has been wasted on ineffective and dangerous abstinence-only programs that deny teenagers life-saving information about birth control and responsible decision-making.
4) Protect abortion access. On April 18, 2007, the US Supreme Court upheld the first-ever federal law banning an abortion procedure. This gave politicians the green light to interfere in the private health-care decisions of women and families. The decision retreats from more than 30 years of precedent that says women's health must be the paramount concern in laws that restrict abortion access. This wake-up call not only reinforces the importance of Supreme Court appointments that our new president makes, but once again demands vigilance to ensure that politics does not restrict a woman's ability to make her own health-care decisions in consultation with her doctor.
Love is former president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rochester-Syracuse Region.
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Get a REAL STORY 'CITY NEWSPAPER'. We know how much you & Carol Love 'love to promote the killing of babies'.
How sick you both are.
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January 14, 2009 by Eugene Michael
Archangel School, in Irondequoit, is an independent Catholic school that is not under the governance of the rapidly failing diocesan school system in Rochester, NY. Archangel was founded by a staunch Catholic layman, Mike Macaluso, in order to assure an authentic Catholic education for students in the greater Rochester area. The school is not subject to the whims of the foundering DOR, so it cannot be shuttered by an uncaring bureaucracy. It is, however, subject to the charitable support that is necessary in order to enable the school to sustain its mission.
The students at Archangel attend daily Mass, are thoroughly instructed in the Faith, and are nurtured in their pursuit of academic excellence. The staff is dedicated and hard working. The parents of students are active and involved.
If you are interested in having your child attend Archangel, then please contact them at 426-5990. You can visit their web site by clicking on this link.
May God bless Archangel School, its students, and its faculty. Please consider sending a donation to them so that they can ably continue in their mission of saving souls and educating minds for Christ.
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1. "Waking up with the Wease" doesn't mean that you have a respiratory
infection.
2. The thought of eating a "garbage plate" makes your mouth water.
3. The only thing at the annual May Lilac Festival is snow.
4. The worst four-letter word you could say is "Fuji".
5. You can't swim at the beach.
6. You thought that you had figured out that alternate-parking thing,
but wind up with a ticket anyway.
7. Toronto is about 70 miles away, but it takes four hours to get there.
8. The name "Greater Rochester International Airport" is bigger than the
airport itself.
9. There's an 800 number to report a pothole in the road.
10. You know that a "Can of Worms" is not something that you take fishing.
11. Your baby's first word is "Wegmans".
12. You ask lifetime residents where the George Eastman House is, but
they don't know either.
13. In a city where it snows at least 90 inches a year, they build a new
sports stadium with no roof on it.
14. It can be 70 degrees one day, below freezing the next, and you think
nothing of it.
15. Your mother is buying outfits to wear to Wegmans.
16. Your low-fat diet is never low enough to exclude an Abbott's custard.
17. You order a white hot and a pop, and the counterman knows what
you're talking about.
18. You can travel from Egypt to Greece in about a half-hour by car.
19. D&C is a newspaper, not a medical procedure.
20. You know who Vinnie and Angelo are.
21. You can go to any mall on a Saturday and see at least 5 people you
either work with, went to school with or dated.
22. Your year has two seasons: Winter and Construction.
23. You awaken from a deep sleep, look at the clock and see that it's
6:00, but you have no idea whether it's AM or PM.
24. When 12+ inches of snow falls overnight, but you never thought of
NOT going to work.
25. You are perplexed when friends from other cities come to visit and
want to "see the sights"
26. A flagpole strung with white lights seems like an acceptable
alternative to a municipal Christmas tree.
27. In winter if the temperature hits 45 degrees and the sun comes out,
people walk around downtown wearing shades and no jackets.
28. There are places at the poles that seem to get more sunlight during
the winter months than we do.
29. Wegmans is somewhere to go on a Friday night, for entertainment.
30. Half the change in your pocket is Canadian, eh.
31. You define summer as three months of bad sledding.
32. You think that people from Pennsylvania have an accent.
33. Halloween is snowed out with great regularity.
34. You have experienced frostbite and sunburn in the same week.
35. Your idea of a seven-course meal is a six pack of Genny and a bucket
of Buffalo wings.
36. You believe that "down south" means Maryland.
37. You can compare Nick Tahoe's garbage plate to at least 3 other
knock-offs in competing restaurants.
38. You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from
Rochester, NY.
No insult to our home here in Rochester, NY. If you took offense just lighten up!!
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Riding an Amazing Wave!
Thanks to the incredible support from faith audiences, SOUL SURFER surprised the movie industry and finished last weekend with the second highest per-screen average of all movies playing. Overall, it was the No. 4 film in the country.
If the coming weekend brings another big wave of moviegoers to see SOUL SURFER, your voice will be heard. As Dick Rolfe, the founder of the Dove Foundation, says, "SOUL SURFER will entertain and inspire you. Support this film. It's the only practical way of telling Hollywood what you want."
Make plans to see SOUL SURFER this weekend ... for the first time or for the fifth! Not only will you be inspired, but you'll be inspiring future films about everyday Christian families living amazing stories!
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Soul Surfer: An A+ Movie!
SOUL SURFER is a favorite of moviegoers. CinemaScore, a market-research firm that surveys moviegoers, reports that opening weekend audiences gave SOUL SURFER an A+, a coveted and rare score in the industry.
This inspiring true story of faith comes to life thanks an incredible cast, including AnnaSophia Robb as Bethany, Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid as her parents, and Country-singing superstar Carrie Underwood as youth pastor Sarah Hill.
Find out why the cast was attracted to SOUL SURFER and the story of Bethany Hamilton:
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Everyone's Talking Soul Surfer!
Last Friday, when SOUL SURFER opened in theaters, the movie became a worldwide trending topic on Twitter! In addition to you and your friends, some pretty well-known names are helping spread the good news about this incredible film.
Pastor Rick Warren tweeted: "Go see SOUL SURFER in theaters TODAY!"
Author Karen Kingsbury tweeted: "You HAVE to go see SOUL SURFER, the movie about Bethany Hamilton. It opens with Blessed be Your Name. Tell everyone :)"
Snowboarder Louie Vito posted on Facebook: "Go see SOUL SURFER. The Bethany Hamilton story is amazing and the movie I thought was good too!!!"
NFL quarterback Matthew Hasselbeck tweeted: "Saw SOUL SURFER. tonight. The @bethanyhamilton story is absolutely amazing. Wow."
Thanks to these folks and to you for helping get the word out about SOUL SURFER. We'll look for you in theaters this weekend!
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Students learn about life issues
By Amy Kotlarz/Catholic Courier
Each year McQuaid Jesuit sends a contingent of high-school students to the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. in January. Yet this year, the event fell during the school’s exam week, and students were unable to attend.
But some students still wanted to have an event to spark pro-life discussion, so they began planning a student oriented pro-life conference, which took place April 9 at the University of Rochester.
About 150 people attended the 2011 Break for Life, which was hosted by the University of Rochester Students for Life.
The healthy turnout has prompted planners to begin talk about making it an annual event, said Chris Hood, director of Christian service for McQuaid.
"I’m very pleased with the conference," Hood said. "It was a lot of good energy. All of the local speakers were excellent, which speaks very highly of Rochester."
Of those attendees, about 100 were students, he said, and they hailed from Catholic and public schools, homeschooles and colleges.
Hood said the group may be open to changing locations.
"We’d like to see the conference rotated with other hosts who could offer participation and leadership," he said.
He pointed out that students played a large role in planning the event, including determining topics and identifying speakers.
Those speakers were: Dr. Emily Nazarian of the University of Rochester Medical Center, who spoke about the scientific basis for life beginning at the moment of conception; the Rev. James R. Harden of Compass Care, who spoke about dispelling common abortion myths and how to help a pregnant friend; Anne LeBlanc from Rochester Area Right to Life, who spoke about stem cells from the patient’s point of view; and Jann Armantrout, diocesan life-issues coordinator, who spoke about the connections among all life issues.
Carol Crossed and Hannah Murphy from Feminists Choosing Life talked about the importance of language and filtering the media; Dorina Hayes of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign gave a personal account of abortion; and Nicholas DiFonzo of Rochester Institute of Technology spoke about creating a pro-life culture on campus and refuting pro-choice arguments.
Amanda Lord of Students for Life of America spoke about being pro-life on campus; Dr. John Sullivan of the University of Rochester Medical Center spoke about respecting human dignity at the end of life; Dorina Hayes, Francis Goodwin and David Poirier spoke about abortion from male and female perspectives; and Yahweh Ballet performed its Life Ballet.
During free time at the conference, students were able to create their own pro-life buttons, design a T-shirt for next year, write letters, sign petitions and learn more about area pro-life organizations.
"A number of students said they felt it was a good use of their time, which was what we were hoping for," said Brendan Murphy, 17, a junior at McQuaid Jesuit. "We didn’t want it to be boring."
Murphy said he learned more about the work that crisis pregnancy centers perform and how to better defend his pro-life beliefs. Those beliefs stem partly from his family upbringing and partly from his contact with people who decided not to have an abortion.
"Being able to see the joy that is the result of that decision has affected my pro-life beliefs," he said.
Anne LeBlanc, of Rochester-Area Right to Life and a parishioner of Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Greece, spoke at the conference about patients whose conditions have been successfully treated by adult stem-cell treatments, which do not involve the destruction of embryos.
She told the story of one patient with Parkinson’s disease who was able to return to his hobby of big-game hunting after adult stem-cell treatment. She also cited several local cases in which people have been treated with adult stem cells, including a young man in Canandaigua who had paralysis.
LeBlanc said she hopes hearing about pro-life successes will help motivate young people to get involved with local pro-life groups.
"It was wonderful to see all these young people who were enthusiastic and attentive," she said.
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Diocese of Rochester Partners With Anti-Family Judge and Notorious Abortionist, Morris Wortman, to Develop Anti-Catholic Holocaust Series
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Welcome to my column!
Whether it's pro-life philosophy, activism or legislation, whether it's about a current topic or a situation pro-lifers face in their own lives and work, this is the place where we'll talk about it! Please forward any comments to me, Judie Brown. President of the American Life League. Thank you!
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Monday, April 20, 2009 by Eugene Michael
Today’s D&C has an article about yet another interfaith collaboration in the Rochester area. This latest one involved the presentation of a program called The Two Thousand Year Road to the Holocaust. The presentation took place at Temple B’rith Kodesh in Brighton. There are several aspects of this presentation that bear examination.
First of all, the presentation was part of a series of talks that has been spearheaded by Morris Wortman, one of Rochester’s most prominent abortionists. Wortman is not exactly shy and retiring when it comes to his advocacy for abortion. He has come out publicly a number of times in support of taking the lives of the unborn. In fact, because he is such a notorious abortionist, there is a pro-life Rosary prayed every Friday in front of his clinic. His clinic is also the destination for the annual Good Friday Stations of the Cross in Reparation for Abortion.
What is especially galling about this latest interfaith gathering was the participation of two local Catholic deacons. Both Deacon Thomas Driscoll and Deacon Anthony Sciolino were presenters at this forum. Here is what Deacon Sciolino had to say about the event:
“Something then went terribly wrong for Christianity during the Holocaust. And what resulted from the obvious disconnect between Christian belief and Christian behavior was the worst catastrophe in human history. Jews ponder the Holocaust and rightly ask: Where was God? Christians must to do the same and, in addition, ask: Where was the Church?”
So, there you have it-an interfaith event, spearheaded by Rochester’s most prominent abortionist, at which one of the DOR’s deacons blames Christianity and the Catholic Church for the Holocaust.
This latest event provides further confirmation that the DOR is a toothless tiger on the issue of abortion. It’s hard to take them seriously when they so callously participate in an event spearheaded by prominent abortion provider.
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Traitors of Life
YES WE CAN
By Mary Anna Towler on January 14, 2009
Interview by Jeremy Moule.
YES WE CAN...
... protect reproductive rights and women's health
by Carol Love | PHOTO BY JEFFREY MARINI
On Barack Obama's first day as president, he will have the opportunity to repeal the Global Gag Rule, signaling a new day for reproductive rights and health in the United States and around the world. According to this rule, which President George W. Bush reinstated on his first day in office in 2001, no US-family planning aid can be provided to a foreign organization that performs abortions, provides counseling or referrals for abortion, or even advocates for legal abortion.
The Global Gag Rule forces foreign organizations into a difficult choice. They can accept aid with harmful restrictions. Or they can reject US funds that help provide critical birth-control supplies and assistance - things that are essential in protecting the lives of millions of women by reducing unintended pregnancy; unsafe abortion and childbirth; and sexually transmitted infections.
Here at home, the picture has become increasingly grim during the Bush administration. Politics has trumped a woman's right to make personal, private decisions about reproductive health, and ideology has displaced science as the foundation for information provided to our young people. To reverse the damage of the past eight years and advance access to reproductive health care and information, the Obama administration must:
1) Reverse a "midnight" Bush administration rule change. Under this new rule, individual health-care providers who receive federal funding can redefine abortion any way they want - including saying that the most common forms of birth control cause abortion. They can then refuse to provide them.
2) Ensure affordable and accessible reproductive-health services for all women.
- Make birth control more affordable for millions of college and low-income women. Because of an error made by Congress in 2005, the cost of birth control in many health centers has risen by almost 900 percent from what it was a short time ago.
- Fully fund Title X, America's family-planning program. Every year, it helps five million low-income women plan pregnancies, prevent sexually transmitted infections, and detect breast and cervical cancer - and the need is growing.
- Expand Medicaid coverage for birth control. Every dollar spent on family-planning services saves four dollars on other Medicaid services. States are required to provide Medicaid pregnancy-related care, but they are not mandated to provide Medicaid coverage for birth control, and only some of them do. Making birth-control coverage available under Medicaid could save state and federal governments more than $1.5 billion annually after three years.
- Require equity in contraceptive insurance coverage. Although more than half of states require insurers that cover prescriptions to include birth control, the rest don't. Lack of coverage is costly for insurers who end up paying for childbirth or abortion, and for women whose physical and financial well-being may be undermined by an unintended pregnancy.
3) End funding for abstinence-only sex-education programs. In the last decade, over $1.5 billion in federal and state funds has been wasted on ineffective and dangerous abstinence-only programs that deny teenagers life-saving information about birth control and responsible decision-making.
4) Protect abortion access. On April 18, 2007, the US Supreme Court upheld the first-ever federal law banning an abortion procedure. This gave politicians the green light to interfere in the private health-care decisions of women and families. The decision retreats from more than 30 years of precedent that says women's health must be the paramount concern in laws that restrict abortion access. This wake-up call not only reinforces the importance of Supreme Court appointments that our new president makes, but once again demands vigilance to ensure that politics does not restrict a woman's ability to make her own health-care decisions in consultation with her doctor.
Love is former president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rochester-Syracuse Region.
Here we go again 'the crazy woman has spoken again'. Same o same o & that's also with the
Get a REAL STORY 'CITY NEWSPAPER'. We know how much you & Carol Love 'love to promote the killing of babies'.
How sick you both are.
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Rochester Catholic A Journal of Catholic News and Views
January 14, 2009 by Eugene Michael
Archangel School, in Irondequoit, is an independent Catholic school that is not under the governance of the rapidly failing diocesan school system in Rochester, NY. Archangel was founded by a staunch Catholic layman, Mike Macaluso, in order to assure an authentic Catholic education for students in the greater Rochester area. The school is not subject to the whims of the foundering DOR, so it cannot be shuttered by an uncaring bureaucracy. It is, however, subject to the charitable support that is necessary in order to enable the school to sustain its mission.
The students at Archangel attend daily Mass, are thoroughly instructed in the Faith, and are nurtured in their pursuit of academic excellence. The staff is dedicated and hard working. The parents of students are active and involved.
If you are interested in having your child attend Archangel, then please contact them at 426-5990. You can visit their web site by clicking on this link.
May God bless Archangel School, its students, and its faculty. Please consider sending a donation to them so that they can ably continue in their mission of saving souls and educating minds for Christ.
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Would any of you feel called to help Bethany? They need an army, to quote Kathy Dengler, who along with her husband Paul are parents to 7 children!!! They were instrumental in bringing a Bethany branch to our upstate New York region three years ago. They need prayer. They need people. They need resources. They need to get the word out. There is a Champion of Children program where interested volunteers can represent Bethany to their local churches and organizations.
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Rochester
1. "Waking up with the Wease" doesn't mean that you have a respiratory
infection.
2. The thought of eating a "garbage plate" makes your mouth water.
3. The only thing at the annual May Lilac Festival is snow.
4. The worst four-letter word you could say is "Fuji".
5. You can't swim at the beach.
6. You thought that you had figured out that alternate-parking thing,
but wind up with a ticket anyway.
7. Toronto is about 70 miles away, but it takes four hours to get there.
8. The name "Greater Rochester International Airport" is bigger than the
airport itself.
9. There's an 800 number to report a pothole in the road.
10. You know that a "Can of Worms" is not something that you take fishing.
11. Your baby's first word is "Wegmans".
12. You ask lifetime residents where the George Eastman House is, but
they don't know either.
13. In a city where it snows at least 90 inches a year, they build a new
sports stadium with no roof on it.
14. It can be 70 degrees one day, below freezing the next, and you think
nothing of it.
15. Your mother is buying outfits to wear to Wegmans.
16. Your low-fat diet is never low enough to exclude an Abbott's custard.
17. You order a white hot and a pop, and the counterman knows what
you're talking about.
18. You can travel from Egypt to Greece in about a half-hour by car.
19. D&C is a newspaper, not a medical procedure.
20. You know who Vinnie and Angelo are.
21. You can go to any mall on a Saturday and see at least 5 people you
either work with, went to school with or dated.
22. Your year has two seasons: Winter and Construction.
23. You awaken from a deep sleep, look at the clock and see that it's
6:00, but you have no idea whether it's AM or PM.
24. When 12+ inches of snow falls overnight, but you never thought of
NOT going to work.
25. You are perplexed when friends from other cities come to visit and
want to "see the sights"
26. A flagpole strung with white lights seems like an acceptable
alternative to a municipal Christmas tree.
27. In winter if the temperature hits 45 degrees and the sun comes out,
people walk around downtown wearing shades and no jackets.
28. There are places at the poles that seem to get more sunlight during
the winter months than we do.
29. Wegmans is somewhere to go on a Friday night, for entertainment.
30. Half the change in your pocket is Canadian, eh.
31. You define summer as three months of bad sledding.
32. You think that people from Pennsylvania have an accent.
33. Halloween is snowed out with great regularity.
34. You have experienced frostbite and sunburn in the same week.
35. Your idea of a seven-course meal is a six pack of Genny and a bucket
of Buffalo wings.
36. You believe that "down south" means Maryland.
37. You can compare Nick Tahoe's garbage plate to at least 3 other
knock-offs in competing restaurants.
38. You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from
Rochester, NY.
No insult to our home here in Rochester, NY. If you took offense just lighten up!!
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