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‘Where Are the Women?’

Well on Monday you can find some at Heritage, at an event co-hosted by the National Review Institute:

Women Speak Out: Obamacare Tramples Religious Liberty

The Honorable Ann Marie Buerkle (R-NY)

U.S. House of Representatives

Followed by a panel discussion with

Hadley Heath
Policy Analyst, Independent Women’s Forum

Maggie Karner
Director, Lutheran Church Missouri-Synod Life and Health Ministries

Pia de Solenni
Diotima Consulting, LLC

Lori Windham
Senior Counsel, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty

Co-hosted by
Jennifer Marshall
Director, DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society, The Heritage Foundation

Kate O’Beirne
President, National Review Institute

Did the Obama administration realize it would be taking on two New York gals there (the congresswoman and the president there)?

And later that evening, also in D.C.:

 The Catholic Information Center and Altcatholicah


cordially invite you to join us at the CIC

 

This Monday, February 27 at 6 PM

for a panel discussion on

Women Challenging the HHS Mandate

featuring

Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network,

Dr. Marie Anderson M.D., OB-GYN, from the Tepeyac Family Center,

Gloria Purvis, board member of the Northwest Center,

Maria Montserrat Alvarado from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty,

with Ashley McGuire, editor in chief of Altcatholicah, moderating.

New on The Corner. . .


COMMENTS   9

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   02/26/12 00:03

Im afraid on this 'where are the women' issue , the ship has sailed. The democrats have footage and pictures of the all old white male congressional panel discussing contraception- thats what will appear in the anti-republican adds come fall.

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   02/26/12 15:10

Too true. The playbook hasn't changed: Lie to the voters (with the help of the mainstream media), and hope those voters are gullible enough to buy it. They usually are, it seems.

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   02/26/12 15:12

Once you accept the liberals' framing of the issue, no amount of protesting that no, you really don't beat your wife does any good. It is vexing to see Kathryn repeatedly trotting out these lists of women instead of focusing on the real outrage here.

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irmaladuce
   02/26/12 16:17

Is the "real outrage" the fact that the GOP didn't bother to include any of these women on their men-only birth control panel?

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Micha Elyi
   02/27/12 03:15

"Discussing contraception" - there's your lib lie right there. Religious liberty was the topic of discussion. The anti-liberty libs want reality to go down the memory hole.

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Collatinus
   02/26/12 01:31

When did Barak Obama or Kathleen Sebellius authorize these people to speak on behalf of women? (Next thing you know, they'll be thinking that they get to choose their overlords, or have the right to keep and bear arms.)

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   02/26/12 09:26

Still delusional on the issue I see.

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   02/26/12 12:31

It seems obvious to me that the participants in this forum simply aren't real women.

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   02/26/12 13:13

You do realize that some way, somehow, all of these women don't count.

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