This one comes from Life News!
Congressman Bart Stupak also responded to the letter and refuted it.
“When I’m drafting right to life language, I don’t call up the nuns,” he said, adding that he relies on truly pro-life groups like “leading bishops, Focus on the Family, and The National Right to Life Committee.
Did you catch that??
This is where those 59 ‘nuns gone wild’ have gotten you, with their errant behavior and support of Obamacare and the abortion mandates, which will eventually come with it.
Rep Stupak himself is playing a bit of a shell game with the illusion that merely removing abortion funding will remove the threat of abortion coercion, which has always accompanied other socialized medicine programs. But even he feels comfortable dissing the nuns on the issue of pro-life government legislation.
In the same Lifenews report is refutation of the AP claim which Pharmer previously discounted, that 59,000 nuns were represented by the 59 leaders.
The Bishops have felt the pressure from the Vatican, and from more adherent Catholic lay people regarding Obama care and are now running newspaper ads against Obamacare.
Pharmer will repeat until blue in the face…… Planned Parenthood Federation personnel are near the point of simultaneous climax, thinking about all the new abortion business which will be brought by government health care. You have heard NO objections from NARAL, planned unparenthood and the feminazis, concerning Obamacare, the Senate Edition. This is because it guarantees extensive support for abortion, and their industry looks forward to massive growth, which the Guttmacher Institute estimates as a 30 percent increase in abortions.
Sisters, it is time for you to put these nutty nuns, who have signed on to the looming Obamanation, out to pasture. Ethically intemperate religious orders will continue to shrink in size, if this leadership problem is not addressed.
Addendum…….. a statement on health care, ignored by the mainstream media, from the Council of Majors Superior of Women Religious, who represent about 10,000 sisters, and who still have applicants wanting to join their orders.