Monthly Archives: March 2012

This Is As Much About Birth Control As The American Revolution Was About Tea

I think this society has now reached a critical mass. As to the Catholic “institution”, it is on the very edge of becoming totally irrelevant…unless one considers an all-in supporter of BO and his agenda, a “relevant” status. The hapless … Continue reading

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A Fluke of Logic

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THE FLUKE AFFAIR — PARASITOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

As readers know well, the Obama administration has mandated that free contraceptives including abortifacients be provided by all employers regardless of moral objection, including religious institutions, through insurance mandates.  Whether the mandate is to be sustained is a critical issue … Continue reading

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Here is What GOP Leadership Should Be Saying

The headline below from The Hill kind of says it all about the quality and effectiveness of the Republican Congressional “leadership”. A few excerpts from The Hill’s report on the meeting of Mr. Obama with the leaders of both parties … Continue reading

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The Hater-In-Chief

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So . . . this Georgetown coed walks into a pharmacy . . .

The actual story sounds like it could be the start of a DC comedy club routine, all that is missing is the standard lead in —  So…this Georgetown coed walks into a pharmacy… The testimony of Georgetown law school student, … Continue reading

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