Weblog: Death Sentence For Three Pakistanis Who Attacked Christian Hospital
Plus: Wesley Clark's change of tune on abortion limits, more Ten Commandments disputes, poor clergy criticized, and many other stories from online sources around the world.
There's no word from early press reports about Maulana Abdul Jabbar, who was arrested last July, and whom police said was the mastermind behind this and other attacks on Christians in the country. The South Asia Tribune, however, reported this week that Jabbar, leader of a group called Jamaat-ul-Furqaan, is still being questioned.
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Wesley Clark and Howard Dean on abortion:
Clark, clarifying position, endorses some limits on abortion | Two weeks after Gen. Wesley K. Clark expressed opposition to any time limits on the right to an abortion, he took a less sweeping position on Thursday, saying he supported Supreme Court rulings that allow states to place some restrictions on abortion. (The New York Times)
Wesley Clark takes a stand on abortion | Celebrating Roe v. Wade, the general explains what he really thinks about abortion (Jonathan V. Last, The Weekly Standard)
Will power | Logical conclusions: According to Wesley Clark's existentialist metaphysics, most of us are not alive (Gene Edward Veith, World)
Drowning out sense | Howard Dean on abortion (Kathryn Jean Lopez, National Review Online)
Life ethics:
Ad campaign praises bishop's abortion stand | An ad campaign by an anti-abortion group is praising the La Crosse bishop's stand against Catholic politicians who support abortion (Associated Press)
States of success | Prolife legislation across the fruited planes (Michael J. New, National Review Online)
Abortion vulnerabilities | The country is changing. The Dems are not (Joel C. Rosenberg, National Review Online)
Under the radar | Abortion and its discontents (Grattan Brown & Michael Leaser, National Review Online)
A global abortion war | critics Say United States is exporting a vitriolic battle; supporters disagree — and the squabble continues (ABCNews.com)
'Christian terrorists' | Anti-abortionist calls for violence, says it is religious duty (ABCNews.com)
Bills would push abortion back into shadows | Virginia bills range from what constitutes feticide to prohibiting state colleges and universities from dispensing emergency contraceptives (The Washington Times)
Roe v. Wade rallies:
Words of support from Bush at anti-abortion rally | Opponents of abortion who gathered on the Mall in the capital on Thursday for the annual "March for Life" rally cheered as the president vowed to try to protect life at all stages. (The New York Times)
Rallies mark anniversary of Roe vs. Wade | Tens of thousands of abortion protesters, some carrying signs that said "American Holocaust" and "I regret my abortion," marched from the White House to the Supreme Court on Thursday to mark the 31st anniversary of the decision that established a woman's right to the procedure (Associated Press)
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