House Legislative Update for May 16, 2014
The House is out of session this week and will return next week. However, the backlash from the National Women’s History Museum vote still continues. Because of her opposition, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) has been facing the ire of liberals. Susan Milligan said that Rep. Bachmann doesn’t understand feminism. You can read CWA President and […]
Senate Legislative Update for May 16, 2014
#BringBackOurGirls: This week the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing on the Boko Haram threat. Officials from the Pentagon testified on their current U.S. efforts to provide aid to the Nigerian military. For more information, click here. Reid’s Personal Vendetta: For months, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) has […]
DIAZ: Acceptance of a public God by the high court
The recent Supreme Court decision on legislative prayer (Town of Greece v. Galloway) was not really about the right to pray, but about the content of our prayers. The court rightfully concluded the government has no place in directing the content of a person’s prayer.
Critics Trash PG ‘Moms’ Night Out,’ Glorify NC-17 Sex Romps
Over Mother’s Day weekend, in a thousand U.S. theaters, a family comedy called Moms’ Night Out turned into a Rorschach test. Did you see it? The movie, I mean.