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“When the devil has failed in making a man fall, he puts forward all his energies to create distrust between the penitent and the confessor, and so by little and little he gains his end at last.” — St Philip Neri

LifeNews.com Headlines: Feb. 5, 2010

BARACK OBAMA MAY HAVE TWO SUPREME COURT PICKS SOON, WOULD AFFECT ABORTION
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – The main talk in the nation’s capital today is that President Barack Obama may have the chance to appoint two new Supreme Court justices soon. That’s because two of the members of the high court’s 5-4 pro-abortion majority are facing advancing age and health issues and may consider retirement.


STUDY FINDS PATIENTS THOUGHT TO BE IN VEGETATIVE STATE HAVE ACTIVE BRAIN ACTIVITY

London, England (LifeNews.com) – A new study finds that patients who are supposedly in a “vegetative state” have active brain activity. The study includes one patient who was able to respond to basic questions with affirmative yes and no answers despite having the dehumanizing term applied to his medical condition.


TIM TEBOW CLOSES NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST IN PRAYER WITH OBAMA MISSING

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – The following is the text and video of pro-life college football player Tim Tebow closing the national prayer breakfast in prayer. Tebow appeared at the event in an ironic contrast to pro-abortion President Barack Obama as the nation awaits a Super Bowl story about how his mother spared him from abortion.


TIM TEBOW’S FATHER BOB TEBOW TALKS ABOUT DECISION AGAINST ABORTION, SON’S BIRTH

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – By now, most Americans have heard about the famous Tim Tebow advertisement Focus on the Family will air during the Super Bowl. The ad reportedly features Tebow and his mother Pam and her story about how she decided against an abortion. But few people have hear Tebow’s father discuss the story of Tim’s birth.


CATHOLIC PRO-LIFE GORUP PRESENTS PRESIDENT BUSH AWARD FOR OPPOSING ABORTIONS

Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – A national Catholic business group is slated to present an award to former President George W. Bush tonight honoring him for his lengthy record combating abortions during his administration. The event will also see Legatus honoring Cardinal Francis George and hearing from Newt Gingrich


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