Lame Duck Senate to Push Anti-Constitutional U.N. Treaty
Washington, D.C. – A Senate subcommittee will hold a hearing on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) on Thursday, November 18. Concerned Women for America (CWA) has led the fight for 15 years to oppose this anti-woman, unconstitutional U.N. treaty. CWA President Wendy Wright stated, “CEDAW requires countries […]
Liberty University’s CWA Chapter Honors Military Veterans
A growing number of CWA chapters at the state and local level are hosting events to mark Veterans Day and honor our men and women in uniform.
International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
As we prepare to observe the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church this Sunday, November 14, we are saddened by the shocking and bloody attack on a Christian worship service in Baghdad just weeks ago.
Legislation Update: Week of November 8
Walk into any of the dozens of affected Democratic offices, and you’ll see moving boxes scattered all over the place.
The Tea Party Needs to Stick Together
The new political environment that emerges from this election will challenge the Tea Party movement’s ability to remain unified in its quest to limit the size and scope of government.
A Good Night For Concerned Women
Washington, D.C. — In response to the 2010 mid-term election results, Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, stated: “Conservative women spoke loud and clear in the 2010 elections. Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee led efforts to mobilize behind principled candidates like Rand Paul and Marco Rubio in the […]
Americans Remember Health Care Betrayal At The Polls
Washington, D.C. – Representative Bart Stupak and the majority of his collaborators who provided the votes for the pro-abortion health care bill were sent packing as a result of voter outrage culminating in yesterday’s election: Representatives Alan Mollohan, Steve Driehaus, Baron Hill, Chris Carney, Kathy Dahlkemper, Marcy Kaptur, Charlie Wilson, Brad Ellsworth, Jim Oberstar and […]
CWA POLL: CONGRESS 2011 NEEDS TO FOCUS ON ECONOMY, JOBS, MORALITY
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A new poll co-commissioned by Concerned Women for America (CWA) and conducted by the polling company, inc./WomanTrend points to a huge task facing the new Congress. In a survey of 842 Americans who voted in yesterday’s elections, the overwhelming majority want the government to stop spending immediately and focus on the economic […]
Pelosi’s Reign as Speaker: One Long Power Trip
In 2008, she released a book called “Know Your Power: A Message to America’s Daughters.” The title of her book is fitting, as her reign as speaker has been all about attaining exactly that – power.
Memo to Tea Party: Stick Together Post-Election
After this election, the Tea Party movement will find different challenges in the new political environment.
Obama’s Policies Since 2008: “Nope” to Hope and an Unfortunate “Yes” to Change
There has been change, but not for those who espouse traditional American values and do not believe that the government should intrude into every facet of their lives.
One More Obama Trick Exposed, Stopped
Ban on homosexual conduct in the military likely to remain in place while legal proceedings continue
Reid’s Daschling by a Thread
Like Daschle, Reid has been in Washington a long time and served four terms in the Senate — long enough for his antics to become legendary.
Hey, J-J-Jaded: The Youth Vote is Turning on Liberal Progressives
“Jaded” goes beyond “disappointed,” because our disappointment consequently affects all future perception of that in which we had hope.
Political Campaigns: United States v. South Korea
In South Korea, many young people are passionate and patriotic, and they tend to be more interested in elections and political campaigns.
QUACK, QUACK, QUACK
The New START Treaty must not be forced down the throats of the American people during a “Lame-Duck” session of Congress.
Grow Up, Already! Calling Women Bad Names Doesn’t Help Anyone!
What word will they possibly come up with next to demean concervative women after already calling them words we can’t print?
Honoring Our Military Veterans
With roughly 23 million living military veterans among us it is important for us to remember those who have put their all on the line for our freedom.
ElectionNightCoverage
There are plenty of places you can get election returns this coming Tuesday, but few if any will answer the questions you want answers to.
NPR’s Muslim Problem
Unlike Juan’s honest admission of fleeting anxiety as he defended non-radical Muslims, bigoted views against Christians are accepted by liberal elites. Even at NPR.