That’s what Rebecca Kiessling has heard most of her life. Sometimes those cruel words were screamed by angry abortion advocates. Other times they came silently from pro-lifers who think abortion is acceptable when it comes to lives like hers. You see, Rebecca was conceived in rape, and tragically, children conceived in difficult circumstances are considered…
One Nation under God, Visitor Posts
Letter to the Editor
As you know, abortion is legal despite the grisly facts. These precious little lives are brutally tortured and dismembered for the “so called” woman’s right to do what she wills with her body. But, it is NOT her body! I found it curious after visiting Madison and encouraging representatives to bring Assembly Bill 305 for…
Kenneth Artz, Patriot News
Utah Fights Effort to Introduce Mexican Gray Wolf in State
Utah state officials are fighting a Department of the Interior (DOI) plan to include southern Utah in a recovery zone for the Mexican gray wolf, a sub-species they say has never lived north of Interstate 40, which runs through the middle of New Mexico and Arizona. The DOI plan is to lure Mexican gray wolves…
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WMC Responds to Career Politician Russ Feingold’s Misinformation on Clean Power Plan
MADISON – Since President Obama’s EPA released the Clean Power Plan last fall, a majority of states and dozens of pro-economic development organizations have filed lawsuits against it. WMC joined with 165 other proeconomic development organizations just two weeks ago to file an amicus brief in support of these lawsuits. All of these groups share…
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Chief Justice Roberts Rejects Request to Block Mercury Rule
By The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Mar 3, 2016, 10:51 AM ET The Supreme Court has left intact a federal rule that targets mercury pollution, giving the Environmental Protection Agency time to fix legal problems and come out with a revision by April. Twenty states had urged the court to block the rule while the…
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Trump Vows to Cut EPA If Elected President
In a campaign-stop interview, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reiterated statements he first made in early October about the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) being a prime target for budget cuts if he is elected president. The January 11 interview, which was conducted by The Wall Street Journal and New Hampshire television station WMUR, took place…