One has to wonder (1) what orders did the sisters belong to and (2) how are they doing for vocations?
... she also said the bill was a “huge victory for women’s reproductive health” because it significantly increased insurance coverage of “reproductive health care, including family planning.”
“Reproductive health care” and “women’s rights” are euphemisms common among abortion advocates.
Richards, the daughter of former Democratic Texas governor Ann Richards, noted that some in Congress opposed her agenda.
“The simple and discouraging truth is that we have an anti-choice House of Representatives,” she claimed.
So Tom, you are on the record as against family planning? Does this extend to all your neighbors in Croton who've engaged in family planning?
Posted by: Greg | March 30, 2010 at 08:55 AM