Obama Record


USCCB Submits Comments on Proposed HHS Mandate Rulemaking


Outstanding issues should be resolved ‘in favor of more, not less, religious freedom’ Editor’s note. This explanation of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ position was distributed this afternoon. WASHINGTON—Religious employers and other stakeholders would still have their employee health insurance plans and premiums used for services they find morally objectionable, even under future […]

Public Comments on Obama Mandate Overwhelmingly Negative


By Dave Andrusko Hat’s off to Lachlan Markay, writing at the Heritage Foundation’s blog. Last week they looked at the first round of public comments on Obama’s infamous mandate requiring religious institutions and individuals of conscience to pay for health insurance plans that cover medical procedures and drugs contrary to their religious beliefs and consciences […]

Release: Obama White House recognizes “baby that has not yet been born” for security purposes…


Obama White House recognizes “baby that has not yet been born” for White House security purposes, but tolerates legal abortion to moment of birth in District of Columbia WASHINGTON (May 8, 2012) — The Director of the White House Visitor’s Office, Ellie Shafer, today distributed an email newsletter (“Tuesday’s Tidbits”) to many recipients, including Members […]

Chen Guangcheng feels “let down” by Obama Administration


By Dave Andrusko As NRL News Today is about to post, the latest in the rapidly-changing situation of human rights activist Chen Guangcheng is that he has told journalists he fears for his life and, contrary to earlier stories, wants to leave China. Chen, 40, courageously exposed the Chinese government’s systematic, massive use of forced […]

When is enough, enough, even for Obama apologists?


By Dave Andrusko, National Right to Life News Editor Okay, the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank is not CBS’ Walter Cronkite. Nor is his lament that Obama has made governing and campaigning one and the same equivalent to Cronkite’s highly pessimistic editorial on the progress of the Vietnam War in 1968. But if the unhappiness of […]