Nominations Under New Senate Leadership

It starts with President Obama. We still have not heard (or seen, which is far more important) whether the president will change his go-it-alone attitude toward the legislature.

Despite the Outcome of Measure 1 We Won a Great Victory for Life

November 4, 2014 We are, of course, very disappointed with the results of the balloting tonight, but we are not deterred or dissuaded from the cause of life, nor will we give up the fight. In fact, despite the outcome of Measure 1 we won a great victory for life during this campaign. First, the […]

The End of the War on Women

The Democrat’s “War on Women” is a war no more. That is a good thing. If you or anyone you know still had the slightest inclination to think that the Democrat’s silly little strategy of demonizing conservative women to appease abortion activists was a good idea, it all dissipated with every vote cast tonight.

America Pleads for New Leadership

President Obama has a long night to think about what he wants to do going forward. No matter how much some would like to spin the election results, one thing is clear: the country has rejected the current leadership. And that rejection starts first and foremost with President Obama. Every race was run against him. […]

[LBB]Thoughts on Election Day from the Legal Blurb Blog

Benjamin Rush, one of America’s Founding Father, said, “Every citizen of a republic… must watch for the state as if its liberties depended upon his vigilance alone.” What a powerful thought and one that I believe is appropriate for the sake of the future of our nation.

Landrieu’s Sexist Bigots

There were three races since the onset of the election campaign that most pundits believed would flip from Democrat to Republican: Arkansas, Louisiana and North Carolina. Most voters would’ve guessed that if any of those three candidates were to slip up, it would have been Sen. Kay Hagan, a candidate who was facing re-election for […]

The Importance of Being Ernst

Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst taught Sen. Tom Harkin what true class looks like after he said, “I don’t care if she’s as good looking as Taylor Swift or as nice as Mr. Rogers, but if she votes like Michele Bachmann, she’s wrong for the state of Iowa.” Ernst replied by stating she was going […]

North Carolina Election Update

Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC) is watching the races in North Carolina very closely tonight.

Ten-Dollar Women and Out-of-Touch Liberals

News from the front line of the real war on women: ISIS is selling women for $10 to attract new recruits. But liberal Democrats would rather focus on $10 birth control readily available at Walmart than address the plight of these women that are being kidnapped, raped, and killed. Their continued “war on women” pandering […]

North Dakota Election Update

Penny Nance, Concerned Women for America’s CEO and President, joined CWA’s North Dakota State Director, Janne Myrdal, by phone for an election update.

State Director Penny Morrell to be Presented with 2014 Beacon Award

The Christian Civic League of Maine is pleased to announce the recipients of their 2014 Beacon Awards: Dr. Don Blackstone, Dr. Eric Nicholas, Mr. Ralph Allen, Mr. Peter Gorczok, Mrs. Penny Morrell, Mrs. Elaine Bridge, Mrs. Jean Pease, and Mr. Frank Pease. Click here for more information on this outstanding honor.

For America (Day 1)

Our Father… To Whom all glory is due. Forgive us. For we have lost our way and our faith, So that we can no longer see clearly The Hand that carried us through the Tempestuous oceans of war and ignorance.

Laws Surrounding Lawn Signs

11/3: ND Choose Life reports. 11/4 Update: Please note that the law applies to all properties–not only those belonging to a church. You can keep your yard signs up through tomorrow, and remove them Wednesday.

Georgia Election Update

Shari Rendall, Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee’s Director of House Legislation, joined Georgia’s newly elected congressman, Barry Loudermilk, by phone for an election update.