Over the past decade, abortion advocates have attempted to propagate the idea that medication abortions are safer, easier, and less troublesome than surgical abortion. They claim that the abortion pill is a safe method to end a pregnancy, and many stop just short of...
Year: 2011
BREAKING NEWS: Ninth Circuit Rules in Favor of Church in Yuma!
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of religious liberty for an Arizona church today. In 2007, the city of Yuma had unlawfully denied the church a permit to use its building for worship. Attorneys for Center for Arizona Policy and the...
BREAKING NEWS: AZVoterGuide.com Now Includes City Election Update
Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) released the first edition of the 2011 City Elections Voter Guide on azvoterguide.com today. This non-partisan, free resource provides you with straightforward answers from the candidates about where they stand on critical issues for...
Why Protect Marriage: Marriage and Civil Rights
Perhaps one of the most pervasive arguments we hear today from those who want to completely redefine marriage is that to not allow someone to marry another of the same sex is to deny them their basic civil rights. They attempt to link this modern debate with the...
Why Protect Marriage?
There’s been a lot of coverage of the New York legislature’s decision to redefine marriage in their state. Whenever marriage is discussed in the media, there are a lot fundamental misunderstandings about why so many stand for the true definition of marriage. We’re...
City Elections’ Impact on the State
Hype is steadily growing for the 2012 presidential election, but we may be overlooking a critically important election right in our own neighborhood. On August 30, 2011, cities throughout Arizona will be holding elections for mayor and city council, including Phoenix,...
Abortion Consent Act in Court Tomorrow
The Arizona Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments tomorrow in Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Horne. The case challenges key portions of the 2009 Abortion Consent Act Governor Jan Brewer signed which protects the health and safety of women and their preborn...
Just a few votes
My first voting experience was in the 2008 Presidential primaries. I woke up early and raced to the closest voting station, determined to beat the crowd. But when I arrived, no one was there but several sweet ladies waiting to give me instructions and a bright, red “I...
Be Encouraged
If you've watched any prime time TV lately, I'm sure you've seen one of the many commercials or news stories promoting homosexuality in one way or another. Sometimes it's a subtle message, and they always try to make it seem as if they are doing a good or noble thing....
Eggsploiting Women on Campus
I was on my campus in Texas the first time I saw an advertisement for egg donation. A flyer featured a smiling woman next to the prominent headline, “Looking for Very Special Women.” They offered $10,000 for eggs and the assurance that my “special contribution” would...