Catholics Coming Around On Senate Health Care Bill
Is Stupak being marginalized?
Read MoreIs Stupak being marginalized?
Read MoreCatholics United says both House and Senate abortion restrictions “go too far,” but supports passing Senate version of bill.
Read MoreRather than provide health care to gay and lesbian spouses, Catholic Charities cuts off spousal benefits.
Read MoreIn New York Times interview, anti-choice Democrat claims he’s been shunned by his party. Not so much?
Read MoreCatholics for Choice commissions surveys in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine, and Texas.
Read MoreIs Casey compromise on abortion in health care bill “common ground” or “idiotic?”
Read MoreNelson rejects Casey’s compromise.
Read MoreChristmas story spurs new theocratic fantasies to defeat health care reform.
Read MoreUnable to get an abortion during a tour of duty in Iraq, a soldier is left with no option but to do it herself—a humiliating but not uncommon dilemma. Women in the military are forced to obtain a leave to get the care they need; but if they’re honest about why, they put their military career in jeopardy. If they’re not, they put their military career in jeopardy.
Read MoreBen Nelson says he won’t vote to end debate on a Senate health care bill without his Stupak anti-abortion amendment.
Read More