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Fox Presses White House on Religious Freedom Controversy; Will Big Three Cover?
CBS anchor Charlie Rose noted "a headline in USA Today says Catholics blast federal birth control mandate....The Obama administration says large religious institutions will have to include birth control in their employees health care plans."
Daily Report - Kaiser Health News
10 hours ago ... States, Localities Seek Ways To Trim Health Care Costs For Employees, ... Kaiser Health News provides a fresh take on health policy ... Joe Lieberman and Tom Coburn released a letter Thursday .... Mitt Romney accused President Obama this week of ordering "religious organizations to violate their ...
Rhetoric Race and Religion: The Rhetoric of Freedom of Religion in ...
Land believes that this policy infringes on religious freedom. (Note that the health care policy does exempt houses of worship and religious organizations that employ primarily those of the same faith, but not organizations like ...
Catholic Organizations Respond to HHS “Preventive Services ...
Catholic Organizations Respond to HHS “Preventive Services” Mandate We, the undersigned, strongly support access to life-affirming health care for all, and the ...
NGO Committee Recommends 6 Organizations for Consultative Status
Roster status organizations can only attend meetings. In other action, the Committee decided to send a letter requesting specific information ... be fair to an organization doing very important health-care work. “I wouldn’t want to have them spend ...
Religious Protests Continue In Response To ... - Kaiser Health News
The White House continues to defend its new insurance coverage rule, which requires religiously affiliated nonprofit groups to provide free birth control coverage to women. Also in the news, Sen. ... groups. President Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius believe the policy "strikes the appropriate balance" between protecting religious freedoms and providing women with access to preventive health services, Carney said (Condon, 1/31).
Free Birth Control vs. Freedom of Religion
Pliny, in keeping with the customs of the empire, did not care ... health insurance that provides FDA-approved contraception, female sterilization, and other “reproductive” services free of charge — even if the employer is a religious organization ...
Sixty Religious Leaders Unite Against Obama Insurance Mandate ...
... and heads of faith-based organizations have signed off on a letter to ... different religious faiths, religious health insurance companies, let alone religious health care ...
Political Animal - Lessons of the Komen/Planned Parenthood Battle
His bill on the subject goes far beyond “overruling” the administration and creates a “conscience exception” for the preventive health care mandate that extends to any individual employer claiming a religious objection, not just to church-affiliated institutions. This isn't an effort to protect Catholics against a “war” .... Komen first claimed that this was a new, standard policy to cut ties with any organization under investigation. When that was shown to be false, they shifted to ...
Outrage in the Catholic church|WOAI: San Antonio News
1 day ago ... A new health insurance policy mandate by the Obama administration has ... a threat to religious freedom, and instructed all pastors to read the letter at every ... Religious organizations that don't provide contraceptive coverage ...
Outrage against Obama in the Catholic church
SAN ANTONIO -- Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller is encouraging all congregations within the San Antonio Archdiocese to stand against a new federal health care ... a letter explaining the new health insurance policy, which he calls a threat to religious ...
It's not just the Catholics, you know | intersection
Unfortunately, I think the writers of this letter miss the bigger point: why is it the responsibility of the American taxpayer to provide contraceptives at no cost to the recipient? Pregnancy is not a ... Mr. President, religious organizations beyond the Catholic community have deep moral objections to a requirement that their health insurance plans must cover abortifacients. ... The Vision of the Anointed: Self-Congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy by Thomas Sowell. Letter ...
GU Reacts to Birth Control Mandate - News - The Hoya
Jan 27, 2012 ... In a shift that will force the university to modify health insurance ... 26 letter to Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen ... "I understand how Obama's policy may offend some conservative religious organizations.
Catholics hear anti-Obama letter in church - Political Hotsheet - CBS ...
4 days ago ... Despite strong lobbying from religious groups, the Health and Human ... is part of the health care law Romney signed as Massachusetts governor is ... will be forced to include those "services" in the health policies they write.
Careers in Nonprofit Organizations
prevention, public policy research. 3. Religious Organizations- groups by denominations, missionary ... health care field is a good example of this. WHAT ARE THE ... cover letter and follow- up thank-you letter for an informational interview at a ...
Christian health Insurance Alternative: Medi-Share Reviewed
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Do you agree with Tom Tancredos recommendations for reform to address badly failing US immigration policies?
How many of you remember the outspoken, bold and brave leadership offered by Tom Tancredo, Colorado’s popular Representative from the sixth Congressional District? A book authored by a leader referred to as the “golden child of immigration reform” by some puts solid research and support for positions he espoused and made visible at a national level in a very readable form for citizens who appear increasingly concerned over politicians in Washington who refuse to secure our borders or assert measures for enforcing U.S. sovereignty. Some of the Congressman’s familiarity with the topic came as a result of information his position afforded, which was not presented in the media or widely accepted at the time, but many of the most important assertions from the book are carefully referenced for readers interested in the basis for Tancredo’s appeal for groundswell public support for a response to answer the ongoing invasion.
Chapter 14, The Economics of Mass Migration in the book In Mortal Danger, does an exceptional job of summarizing the costs associated with frighteningly out of control growth and directly answers the common disinformation-based claims from the left for why illegal migrants are important contributors to our failing economy. The following chapter, The Threat to Our Health System by Illegal Immigration, covers the deleterious effects of supporting what’s become free health care for millions who have no legal grounds for being here, which has contributed to skyrocketing costs for legitimate citizens often unable to afford care themselves, and worse, details a disturbing trend with overburdened, debt ridden hospitals and emergency care facilities being forced to close. The result is that critical emergency services and health care options have become entirely unavailable to millions of our own deserving citizens for vast distances and regions across the southwest.
In Steps for Reform, Congressman Tancredo offers his recommendation for what is needed at a leadership level to address the problems. The following words are from a letter sent to majority leader Roy Blunt and Rules Committee chairman David Dreier in December 2005 while the Congressman was serving as Chairman of the Immigration Reform Caucus.
“Our border crisis is multifaceted—it has created problems on many policy fronts that one would not think pertain to immigration. For each problem Members will want to propose a solution, and as a courtesy to you, I have listed some of these proposals from my colleagues on the House Immigration Reform Caucus below.”
FIXING OUR BROKEN BORDERS
Begin Building a Border Security Fence
▪ Put troops on the border
▪ End “catch and release”
▪ Mandate passport usage for everyone traveling internationally
▪ Make volunteer border patrol a sanctioned federal activity
▪ Suspend visa waiver program
Enforcing the Law Throughout the Country
▪ Require a federal response when local law enforcement asks to have illegal aliens arrested
▪ Restrict federal money that goes to local governments that have illegal alien sanctuary policies
▪ Close the loophole that allows religious organizations and their agents to be immune from illegal-alien-harboring laws
▪ Make DUI a deportable offense
▪ Increase penalties for the smuggling of illegal aliens
▪ Increase penalties for terrorists who are illegal aliens
▪ Increase penalties for gang members who are illegal aliens
▪ Draft minimum standards for birth certificates and birth/death registries
▪ Make unlawful presence in the United States a felony
Stopping Businesses from Hiring Illegals
▪ Make employment verification mandatory
▪ Eliminate the business tax write-off for illegal workers
▪ Increase the penalty for employers who hire illegal aliens
▪ Make businesses that hire illegal aliens ineligible for future guest workers
Reducing the Incentive to Come Illegally
▪ Disallow all federal funding for states that offer in-state tuition to illegal aliens
▪ Disallow the matricula consular card as a legal form of identification
▪ Reform the use of individual taxpayer identification numbers
▪ Eliminate Social Security totalization for illegal aliens
Disentangling Foreign Policy from Immigration
▪ Block any immigration provisions from trade bills
▪ Block visas to countries that refuse to take their nationals back
▪ Reduce the availability of yearly legal visas per country by the number if illegal aliens from such country
Restoring the Meaning of Citizenship
▪ End birthright citizenship for illegal aliens
▪ Eliminate dual citizenship
▪ Make English the official language
▪ Write the oath of citizenship into law
▪ Strengthen safeguards against voter fraud
Reforming Legal Immigration
▪ Eliminate the visa lottery
▪ Eliminate chain migration
▪ Eliminate H-1B visas [temporary work permits]
▪ Eliminate unskilled worker green cards
▪ Create a Department of Immigration or a cabinet-level agency
How many of you agree with Tom Tancredo’s recommendations for addressing our failing immigration policies? Would you support such a man for a leadership role in your state or at a national level, once again? He’s running for Governor of the State of Colorado but was a late entrant, primarily because of recognizable concerns over problems that became evident with the Republican candidate, Dan Maes. The author is within a few percentage points of Denver’s current, very liberal Mayor, in spite of running as the Constitution Party candidate in this election. While most Coloradoans with roots or longevity in the State recognize Tancredo promises true conservative leadership, which the State has lacked for many years now, circumstances...
have left the candidate without his long-term Republican affiliation. Perhaps the following words can explain the Congressman’s decision to enter the race during late summer and why many influential Republicans see him as the only legitimate candidate to represent Colorado for the State’s top elected office as Governor.
Colorado Republican Chairman Dick Wadhams described Maes in an interview as “the worst candidate in Colorado history we’ve ever had for governor and one of the most polarizing.” According to the Colorado Statesman, in an e-mail exchange with a handful of Republicans in Arapahoe County after the above comment, Wadhams explained, “I can’t officially support Tancredo in my position but I’m perfectly free to assess the quality of the Republican nominee.”
Who would you support here? Coloradoans are being asked to answer in a matter of days.
Realiity Has a Bias: that was a well written disinformation-based answer. And to have it posted within two minutes of the question here being asked is downright impressive. No one else who reads the question could answer in anything close to that timeframe or manage to put together a directly related, detailed response in just moments. ICE agents Ive spoken to and multiple sources ranging from researchers to unbiased media have indicated a very different story from the one you posted. Certainly their words are more in line with Tom Tancredos research and recommendations for appropriate steps to answer the invasion. Nevertheless, somewhere along the line you put some time into a well writen, if purposely deceptive, post. Im guessing its shown up more than a few times elsewhere.
YB: I believe you recognize my posts, much as I recognize and appreciate your contributions here. Most of my posts use little of anyone else’s material or words, but I try to document statistics and notable claims by way of links for anyone interested in learning more about the topic. This was different in that some of this came straight from In Mortal Danger. The sections from where quotation marks were used through Toms recommendations were copied straight from the book. I had no link for that material but am pleased to offer the following per your request:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=122096
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=133897
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Lecture/A-New-Strategy-for-Control-of-Illegal-Immigration
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=17585
http://www.standeyo.com/NEWS/06_Immigration/061020.barbarians.pt2.html
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=17634
http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?t=46747
Answer: I hadn't heard of the book In Mortal Danger before, but thanks to you, I am going to search for it and order it right away. Sounds like a damn good read, and when I am done, I intend to pass it along to as many people I know who like to keep informed. I did, however, catch the ad Congressman Tancredo has on illegal migration. Although it was very riveting and effective, it had the unfortunate effect of giving me the futile hope of ever having a governor like him in blue Illinois; but, I'd be just as happy with him winning in Colorado as I would having a Conservative like him winning Illinois. By the way, that is a much copied answer from Reality. I've seen it here so much, I should have it memorized!
Category: Elections
Religious Freedom Under Attack
We cherish these freedoms like, the freedom of speech, freedom of religion and ... on certain parts of the health care plan would not continue and now religious organizations, like the church, would have to supply health insurance that provides coverage ...
Various emails about the proposed Health Care Bill - Truth! Fiction ...
Members of some religious organizations may claim a Religious Conscience Exemption if .... insurance policies and the proposed Universal Health Care plan have set limitations of ..... Indianapolis, IN ) Here is a letter he sent to Senator Bayh.
Catholics hear anti-Obama letter in church
Religious groups were outraged by the decision - saying it forced employers at church-linked organizations to violate ... laws and regulations give to health care providers." Via Business Insider, the full letter from the Bishop of Marquette ...
Trenton Bishop: Birth control rule threatens religious freedom
Local religious groups are ... for doing so),” O’Connell’s letter read. The new rule, part of the health care overhaul, would primarily affect Catholic universities, hospitals and other non-profit organizations, entities that may employ ...
Churches balk at birth control rule
FORT WAYNE – A federal rule requiring religious organizations ... the Lutheran Health Network, and our insurance benefits come through that network,” he said. But St. Joseph does conform to Catholic directives on health care and does not ...
Planned Parenthood vs Komen: PP Gets Its Thug On - Big Government
In a fundraising letter emailed to supporters, the abortion provider proved themselves to be less a “healthcare” organization, and more the ideologically driven advocacy group that detractors say they are. The email is ..... It is an organizational policy decision. If you're ... Religious beliefs should have zero effect on American laws since, as you may have noticed, this isnt Iran or a theocracy of any kind as much as socially conservative Christian fundies would like it to be.
The President, the Pill, and Religious Liberty in Peril
Fast forward 204 years and President Barack Obama has reversed that logic, ordering religious institutions to provide insurance coverage for employees ... as a consequence of President Obamas health care reform. The new law required the administration ...
Health Care | The General Board of Church and Society
... of health-care policy issues ... on Health Care for Women Proposed Letter to ... need for health coverage for those without health insurance. Healthcare-Now An organization ...
Health Care: Politics in the Pews - Pew Research Center
Many religious organizations have taken on the look of political campaigns, as advocates for and against health care ... choice of health care insurance ... calls and letters ...
Health Insurance Laws Mandates Face Growing Opposition
The Obama Administration’s Affordable Care Act is boiling ... s planned mandate that insurance providers, including religious organizations, cover the costs of contraceptive drugs and devices. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS ...
Religious Groups Weigh In on Health Care Reform - Pew Forum on ...
... the political battles over health care reform intensify, religious organizations ... in peoples choice of health care insurance plans ... of emails, phone calls and letters ...
Archbishop Kurtz protests U.S. requirement for free contraceptive coverage in health plans
It requires faith-based employers to provide the coverage by August 2013 as part of the new federal health care law. Kurtz — in language similar to letters issued by other bishops — described the decision as a threat to religious freedom.
Fix Health Care Policy
As noted by Amanda Kronquist, a Heritage Health Policy Graduate Fellow, the FDA ... already the President's health care law has taken another victim — the religious ... after and before uterine implantation,” many groups also believe that the rule forces .... Republican Governors' Letter to Administration and Congressional ...
abitadeacon: Fighting back; from the pulpit(well technically, it's an ...
"In so ruling, the Administration has cast aside the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, denying to Catholics our Nation's first and most fundamental freedom, that of religious liberty," the letter continued and was read ... The policy goes into effect on August 1, but U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced in a statement January 20 that religious organizations that do not provide contraceptive coverage ...
Congressman Pearce: 'President Destroys Conscience Protections ...
So offended are many religious organizations that the Archodiocesian Healthcare and Bioethics Committee of Milwaukee submitted a comment to HHS in September that these new requirements could be seen as “a deliberate strategy by the federal government to ... Secretary Sebelius justifies this assault on our freedom of religion by stating that the requirement for religious organizations to cover all FDA approved contraceptives is the policy in a majority of states.
Officials decry rule making health plans cover contraception
Government must not force religious organizations to compromise core elements of their faith. The President pledged to honor conscience protections in America’s health care policies ... 28 senators who wrote a letter to the HHS secretary ...
Re: Interim Final Rule defining Religious Employer Exception for ...
... Final Rule defining Religious Employer Exception for Group Health Plans and Health Insurance ... hospitals and health care organizations in ... detailed in this letter, we ...
Evangelicals Mounting Concerns over Obama Administration's ...
The President said Thursday that the administration is "linking arms with faith-based groups across the country" but did not address faith-based groups' response to his administration's policy. The night ... The NAE was among several evangelicals groups "in solidarity but separately" from Catholic groups that requested a stronger religious exemption after Health and Human Services ruled in August that insurance plans must provide contraception with no copayment.
Compliance Manual Section 12 - Religious Discrimination
... replaces the following policy documents: Religious Organizations ... but for secular (e.g., health ... works at Tots Day Care Center. Tots is run by a religious organization that ...
Religious organizations oppose Nelson amendment - Live Pulse ...
Policy. Money; Health Care; Energy and ... Full letter after the jump. RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORT MAINTAINING THE STATUS QUO ON ABORTION IN HEALTH CARE REFORM
Religious Protests Continue In Response To Obama Administration Birth Control Rule
On Sunday, area priests read a letter to parishioners during masses, in which Gregory called the decision a "direct attack on our religious ... Obamas health care reform law forcing Catholic universities, hospitals, and charities to provide ...
Religious Organizations Insurance - Philadelphia Insurance Companies
Religious Organizations. Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY) Religious Organizations ... Child Care Centers, Religious Organizations and Volunteers Participant Accident ...
Health Care: Ethical Foundations & Framework (A Project of the ...
The current debate on national health care policy involves ... It will provide a model for religious organizations to engage with the medical and health policy professions ...
Obama Health Care Plan Denies First Amendment and Religious Rights ...
Buying health care insurance is not buying health care. ... It is of no consequence if a religious based health care organization is ... Letter from freed slave to former master ...
Health policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... among different faith-based organizations, health policies are influenced by the perceived obligation shaped by religious beliefs to care ... Cato Institute: Catos Letter ...
Coalition Sign on Letter to the Joint Commission on Accreditation ...
Health care organizations must maintain written policies and provide prominent and ... institutional ethical or religious health care ... As noted in the 2002 letter, JCAHO ...
On hiring police officers, economic recovery and Veterans Home cutbacks (letters to the editor)
And quality health care (including mental health ... free birth control to employees of Catholic organizations. What I don’t understand is why Bishop Hurley finds this a “serious threat to religious liberty.” Isn’t liberty the freedom ...
Christian Health Insurance Companies - Christian Free Bible Loans ...
... insurance company is to strive to reduce both excess demand for health care ... Christian health insurance company files claims for fewer medical bills. Organizations ... letters ...
Do you agree with Tom Tancredos recommendations for reform to address failing US immigration policies?
How many of you remember the outspoken, bold and brave leadership offered by Tom Tancredo, Colorado’s popular Representative from the sixth Congressional District? A book authored by a leader referred to as the “golden child of immigration reform” by some puts solid research and support for positions he espoused and made visible at a national level in a very readable form for citizens who appear increasingly concerned over politicians in Washington who refuse to secure our borders or assert measures for enforcing U.S. sovereignty. Some of the Congressman’s familiarity with the topic came as a result of information his position afforded, which was not presented in the media or widely accepted at the time, but many of the most important assertions from the book are carefully referenced for readers interested in the basis for Tancredo’s appeal for groundswell public support for a response to answer the ongoing invasion.
Chapter 14, The Economics of Mass Migration in the book In Mortal Danger, does an exceptional job of summarizing the costs associated with frighteningly out of control growth and directly answers the common disinformation-based claims from the left for why illegal migrants are important contributors to our failing economy. The following chapter, The Threat to Our Health System by Illegal Immigration, covers the deleterious effects of supporting what’s become free health care for millions who have no legal grounds for being here, which has contributed to skyrocketing costs for legitimate citizens often unable to afford care themselves, and worse, details a disturbing trend with overburdened, debt ridden hospitals and emergency care facilities being forced to close. The result is that critical emergency services and health care options have become entirely unavailable to millions of our own deserving citizens for vast distances and regions across the southwest.
In Steps for Reform, Congressman Tancredo offers his recommendation for what is needed at a leadership level to address the problems. The following words are from a letter sent to majority leader Roy Blunt and Rules Committee chairman David Dreier in December 2005 while the Congressman was serving as Chairman of the Immigration Reform Caucus.
“Our border crisis is multifaceted—it has created problems on many policy fronts that one would not think pertain to immigration. For each problem Members will want to propose a solution, and as a courtesy to you, I have listed some of these proposals from my colleagues on the House Immigration Reform Caucus below.”
FIXING OUR BROKEN BORDERS
Begin Building a Border Security Fence
▪ Put troops on the border
▪ End “catch and release”
▪ Mandate passport usage for everyone traveling internationally
▪ Make volunteer border patrol a sanctioned federal activity
▪ Suspend visa waiver program
Enforcing the Law Throughout the Country
▪ Require a federal response when local law enforcement asks to have illegal aliens arrested
▪ Restrict federal money that goes to local governments that have illegal alien sanctuary policies
▪ Close the loophole that allows religious organizations and their agents to be immune from illegal-alien-harboring laws
▪ Make DUI a deportable offense
▪ Increase penalties for the smuggling of illegal aliens
▪ Increase penalties for terrorists who are illegal aliens
▪ Increase penalties for gang members who are illegal aliens
▪ Draft minimum standards for birth certificates and birth/death registries
▪ Make unlawful presence in the United States a felony
Stopping Businesses from Hiring Illegals
▪ Make employment verification mandatory
▪ Eliminate the business tax write-off for illegal workers
▪ Increase the penalty for employers who hire illegal aliens
▪ Make businesses that hire illegal aliens ineligible for future guest workers
Reducing the Incentive to Come Illegally
▪ Disallow all federal funding for states that offer in-state tuition to illegal aliens
▪ Disallow the matricula consular card as a legal form of identification
▪ Reform the use of individual taxpayer identification numbers
▪ Eliminate Social Security totalization for illegal aliens
Disentangling Foreign Policy from Immigration
▪ Block any immigration provisions from trade bills
▪ Block visas to countries that refuse to take their nationals back
▪ Reduce the availability of yearly legal visas per country by the number if illegal aliens from such country
Restoring the Meaning of Citizenship
▪ End birthright citizenship for illegal aliens
▪ Eliminate dual citizenship
▪ Make English the official language
▪ Write the oath of citizenship into law
▪ Strengthen safeguards against voter fraud
Reforming Legal Immigration
▪ Eliminate the visa lottery
▪ Eliminate chain migration
▪ Eliminate H-1B visas [temporary work permits]
▪ Eliminate unskilled worker green cards
▪ Create a Department of Immigration or a cabinet-level agency
How many of you agree with Tom Tancredo’s recommendations for addressing our failing immigration policies? Would you support such a man for a leadership role in your state or at a national level, once again? He’s running for Governor of the State of Colorado but was a late entrant, primarily because of recognizable concerns over problems that became evident with the Republican candidate, Dan Maes. The author is within a few percentage points of Denver’s current, very liberal Mayor, in spite of running as the Constitution Party candidate in this election. While most Coloradoans with roots or longevity in the State recognize Tancredo promises true conservative leadership, which the State has lacked for many years now, circumstances...
have left the candidate without his long-term Republican affiliation. Perhaps the following words can explain the Congressman’s decision to enter the race during late summer and why many influential Republicans see him as the only legitimate candidate to represent Colorado for the State’s top elected office as Governor.
Colorado Republican Chairman Dick Wadhams described Maes in an interview as “the worst candidate in Colorado history we’ve ever had for governor and one of the most polarizing.” According to the Colorado Statesman, in an e-mail exchange with a handful of Republicans in Arapahoe County after the above comment, Wadhams explained, “I can’t officially support Tancredo in my position but I’m perfectly free to assess the quality of the Republican nominee.”
Who would you support here? Coloradoans are being asked to answer in a matter of days.
Answer: The best answer I can give is that I already voted for Tancredo for Governor, as well. What he tried to institute on a national level is badly needed here in Colorado. His book explained the frustrations many of us in the Denver metro area have experienced and need to address, since the Federal government and our President show no interest in dealing with the problem.
I'm part Hispanic but hardly illegal. My roots are those of a natural born citizen for several generations now. Many of us wish the job opportunities could be restored for citizens and wages stabilized at a livable level again. Not sure when that's likely to happen, but it's been devastating to many in our area watching who gets hired for any and all labor positions. Most public enterprises have also required full Spanish speaking abilities for more than a decade now. Since we're among a group of recognizable Sanctuary Cities at this point, in spite of the Mayor's claims, something seriously needs to be done.
Former Congressman Tancredo appears to have the will to address this issue head-on in ways other politicians have chosen to ignore or hide from its potential for controversy.
BTW--Every member of my family has expressed similar feelings about how our lives and the local economy have been affected. Some more angrily than others, but all recognize the harm.
Category: Immigration
Bishops condemn insurance mandate [The Blade, Toledo, Ohio]
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White House defends birth control rule against religious protest ...
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