Is Stupak being marginalized?
Conservative Catholic group urges a tea party for Catholics, to oppose health care reform.
How the religious meaning doesn't really fly in Congress.
Catholics United says both House and Senate abortion restrictions "go too far," but supports passing Senate version of bill.
Rather than provide health care to gay and lesbian spouses, Catholic Charities cuts off spousal benefits.
USCCB claims a bill that doesn't sufficiently restrict abortion is not "genuine health care reform."
In New York Times interview, anti-choice Democrat claims he's been shunned by his party. Not so much?
Catholics for Choice commissions surveys in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine, and Texas.
Responsible religious leaders need to stay sober and stop cheerleading for the Democrats and for the Obama White House just because they’re not total Visigoths.
Is Casey compromise on abortion in health care bill “common ground” or “idiotic?”
Nelson rejects Casey's compromise.
Christmas story spurs new theocratic fantasies to defeat health care reform.
If Hyde is unfair and discriminatory, why is extending it “neutral”?
Ben Nelson says he won't vote to end debate on a Senate health care bill without his Stupak anti-abortion amendment.
At Capitol Hill rally, pro-choice Democrats talk women's rights, not common ground.
But will the anti-choice Democrats Stupak-ify it?
Faith outreach a craven quest for more votes.
Religious organizations want to be trusted with federal funds. Shouldn't women be trusted too?
Democrats bent to their wishes. Religious pro-choice advocates are asking why.
A Democrat in Congress has called for changes to the IRS rules on church issue advocacy. That’s not likely to change, but perhaps some transparency is in order.
His district is no more Catholic than the rest of Michigan or the country, but it is heavily Republican.
Out of 23 Democrats who voted for Stupak-Pitts but against House health care reform bill, six are Catholics.
Threat to distribute voter guides focused on Stupak-Pitts and abortion voting records may run afoul of IRS rules.
Groups had compromised with anti-choice ideologues to gain passage of broader health reform measure rewarded with biggest rollback of reproductive rights in decades.
Despite repeated compromises from pro-choice Democrats, anti-choice Dems threaten to kill health care reform unless all their demands are met.
