Monday, July 19, 2010

Injunction Issued Against Oklahoma's New Ultrasound Law

This morning, Oklahoma County District Judge Noma Gurich agreed with the arguments of New York's Center for Reproductive Rights and issued an injunction to prevent Oklahoma's new ultrasound law, HB 2780, from taking effect at least until after a trial is held in 2011.

The ultrasound bill was passed by large margins in both the state House and Senate, vetoed in late April by Gov. Brad Henry, but then the House and Senate overrode the gubernational veto the following week. The state of Oklahoma defended the new law in court, and wanted it to take effect immediately. However, the judge disagreed, preventing it from taking effect as pro-life supporters and state legislators had fondly hoped..

State legislators have sought since 2006 to pass an Oklahoma law requiring women to have an ultrasound prior to an abortion. The rationale: informed consent by women. (According to research, some 80 percent or more of women who see an ultrasound fetal image of their unborn child will then decide against abortion). However, abortion proponents believe requiring a pregnant women contemplating abortion to have an ultrasound or sonogram presents an "unreasonable" restriction on their access to abortion. Two prior laws which had won legislative and/or gubernatorial approval were later invalidated by two different Oklahoma County judges on a technicality -- a violation of the state Constitution's single-subject rule. HB 2780 was passed by legislators as a stand-alone bill in 2010 to overcome this problem.

Friday, July 9, 2010

David Barton, Others to Speak July 9-10 at Reclaiming Conference in Yukon

You've heard Christian historian David Barton on Glenn Beck's radio and TV programs and at other events teaching on the Christian foundations of America. Tonight and tomorrow, he'll be in Oklahoma once again at the annual Reclaiming Oklahoma for Christ Conference.

It all begins tonight (Friday night) promptly at 6:30 p.m. and convenes again Saturday from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. This annual event is being held at Trinity Baptist Church in Yukon. Admission is free! Come early or stay late to see the exhibit tables.

The big name headliners this year include:

* David Barton (Friday 6:45, Saturday 8:45), the nation's foremost historian of the Christian founding of America, and president of Wallbuilders in Aledo, Texas. Barton is a Christian radio commentator and author and a frequent presenter on the Glenn Beck TV show.

* Former Miss America from Oklahoma, Anita Bryant (Friday, 8:15) and her orchestra will deliver her famous rendition of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."

* Ken Ham (Friday 7:30, Saturday 9:30), the Australian creation scientist, author, and Christian broadcasting commentator. His giant "Answers in Genesis" Fossils Museum is a major Christian attraction.

* Rick Scarborough (Friday 9:50) of "Vision America"

* Bailey Smith (Saturday 11:45), the famed evangelist of Bailey Smith Ministries.

Admission is free. Hope you can come!

Location: Trinity Baptist Church, 600 N. Cemetery Rd. in Yukon. Just take I-40 to Garth Brooks Blvd and go South one mile.