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LifeSiteNews.com Headlines: Feb. 6, 2010

OBAMA ADMINISTRATION FORCES MILITARY HOSPITALS TO STOCK MORNING AFTER PILL
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – Late Thursday, the Obama administration issued a new order for the U.S. military requiring all military hospitals and health centers to stock the morning after pill. The Department of Defense will soon begin having military medical facilities stock the Plan B drug, which can sometimes cause an abortion.

SECOND FOCUS ON THE FAMILY AD ON TEBOW, ABORTION TO AIR BEFORE SUPER BOWL
Miami, FL (LifeNews.com) — If you think you have read all there is on the Focus on the Family commercial featuring Tim Tebow and his mother’s decision not to have an abortion — wait, there’s more. Officials at the pro-life group announced today that they are unveiling a second ad that will air before the Super Bowl begins.

OBAMA CONCEDES PRO-ABORTION HEALTH CARE BILL MAY BE DEAD UNTIL 2010 ELECTIONS
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) — President Barack Obama conceded Thursday night in a speech at a Democratic fundraiser that the pro-abortion health care bill may be dead. With the election of Scott Brown in Massachusetts, the Senate no longer has the votes to pass the House bill and the House doesn’t have the votes for the Senate bill.

POLL SHOWS AMERICANS FAVOR PROLIFE TIM TEBOW SUPER BOWL AD BY 2-1 MARGIN
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – When CBS airs a Super Bowl commercial produced by Focus on the Family that honors Tim Tebow and his family for their pro-life convictions, the ad will have the support of a majority of Americans. BY a 2-1 margin, a new Marist College poll finds strong support for the commercial.

CONGRESS PUT ADVANCING ABORTION AHEAD OF PROMOTING GOOD HEALTH CARE REFORM
by Richard Doerflinger
Due in part to a Senate seat switching parties in a recent special election, health care reform legislation may be stalled in Congress for now. Many had hoped that long-overdue reform, extending affordable health coverage to tens of millions of people who lack it now, was on the horizon. And some, disappointed at the current impasse, are looking for scapegoats.


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