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Consistent Life: Peace & Life Connections March 15, 2013 March 16th, 2013

We reproduce the Consistent Life “Peace & Life Connections” weekly newsletter on this website. If you are interested in more information, or in subscribing to the e-newsletter directly, please visit www.consistent-life.org/ Please note that we do not edit the content of this publication.

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Another “Good News” Segment:

Drones – the “flying robots that kill children” – are not getting by unnoticed. Senator Rand Paul did a 13-hour speaking filibuster and got attention for it. Paul has connected opposition to both abortion and war before, and this was an occasion on which civil libertarians of both left and right could be pleased. (The American Conservative also has an excellent article against drones from a pro-life perspective.) Let’s hope we see more objections to these appalling targeted killing machines.

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Maryland Legislature Votes to End the Death Penalty March 15th, 2013

MDSenateBy an 82-56 margin, the Maryland House of Delegates voted Friday to ban the death penalty.

The bill now goes to Gov. Martin O’Malley’s desk. Maryland’s repeal of the death penalty today makes the state the sixth to abolish executions.

Religious communities, concerned citizens and organizations actively campaigned for an end to the death penalty in Maryland.

 


The Holy See Speaks out on the Trafficking of Children March 13th, 2013

441px-Emblem_of_the_Holy_See.svgHis Excellency Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva has issued a statement on child trafficking at the 22nd Session of the Human Rights Council. The statement is titled “Report of the Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography” and can be accessed here.


Pew Campaign on Human Health & Industrial Farming March 5th, 2013

banner_buttonsDoctors routinely instruct patients that antibiotics should be used only to treat bacterial infections, using the proper dosage, and for the full course of treatment. Otherwise, failure to follow these rules increases the likelihood that some of the bacteria will survive and mutate to become drug resistant.

Yet even if patients follow these medical instructions, they still may suffer from antibiotic-resistant infections. That is because many large producers of meat and poultry feed antibiotics to their healthy food animals to offset the effects of overcrowding and poor sanitation in CAFOs. Up to 70 percent of all antibiotics sold in the United States go to healthy food animals.

Visit the Pew Campaign site to learn more.

Thanks to National Catholic Rural Life Conference for this information. Get their monthly newsletter by visiting their website.


UN Survey for Post 2015 Agenda March 5th, 2013

image_largeThe United Nations is conducting a global survey asking you to choose your priorities for a better world. Our VIVAT International is a partner in this endeavor, and has asked us to make this available to you. our readers. Results of the survey will be shared with world leaders in setting the next global development agenda. Please go to this link for the survey tool: http://www.myworld2015.org/?partner=VIVAT

You can choose your own language. Contact the VIVAT staff if you have any question, problem or difficulty in accomplishing the survey. Thanks!

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