Capitol Hill Brief — Bill O’Reilly and a Day without Women

  The so-called “day without women” was a poor representation of what womanhood is all about.  I was glad to be your voice in a variety of national media shows for the past week to express our fundamental disagreement with this form of radical feminism.  Here is a clip from my appearance on Bill O’Reilly […]

Three Takeaways from Day One of the Gorsuch Hearings

1)    Neil Gorsuch was stupendous Once again, Judge Neil Gorsuch showed why he is such a stellar choice for the Supreme Court.  He was graceful, poised and patient with all members and had prepared a thoughtful opening statement that captivated the audience. Here are some excerpts: My Mom was one of the first women graduates […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Good News on Transgender Bathrooms Issue

  Here’s a headline you don’t hear every day: “The Supreme Court did the right thing.” After the Trump Administration wisely rescinded President Obama’s transgender bathroom mandate, the U.S. Supreme Court has vacated and remanded a case dealing with the issue back to the lower court. That’s great news because it means that a lower […]

For America (Day 76)

Lord of all created — visible and invisible — We thank You for this undeserved moment, The morning sunrise, cool temperature, The fresh scent of the approaching spring.

Speak Now to Save Hawaii Pregnancy Care Centers – Oppose SB501 SD1

 “For You formed my inward parts; you covered me in my mother’s womb.  I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139:13-14a) SB501 SD1 “Requires all limited service pregnancy centers to disclose the availability of and enrollment information for reproductive health services; establishes privacy and disclosure requirements for individual records and information; authorizes […]

Supporting Gorsuch is a No-brainer

Sen. Claire McCaskill is in a tough position; I understand that.  The left’s vitriol against President Trump is irrational, and so there is no argument that can persuade them to admit that he might do something good. In the case of the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, their fake outrage is […]

No Reason for Nelson to Oppose Gorsuch

Sen. Bill Nelson has now met with President Donald Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch.  It’s time for Nelson to reject the Democratic Party’s political manipulations and support Gorsuch’s confirmation. Floridians are tired of the partisan bickering and gridlock in Washington.  And in the case of Gorsuch, it is readily apparent that […]

Senator Heitkamp May Support Gorusch, and She Should

Senator Heitkamp shows encouraging signs of being open to the idea of voting to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court following the hearings starting on March 20. It would not only be the right thing for Sen. Heitkamp to do, but it would also be the best political strategy for her, being a […]

No Reasonable Reason for Tester to Oppose Gorsuch

I do not envy Sen. Jon Tester’s position right now.  The left is enraged about President Donald Trump to the point of irrationality, and they are placing lots of pressure on senators to join in on their feverish campaign against anything and everything remotely related to the president. Their AstroTurf campaign against Judge Neil Gorsuch […]

Speak Now to Save Hawaii Pregnancy Care Centers – Oppose SB501 SD1

“For You formed my inward parts; you covered me in my mother’s womb.  I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139:13-14a) First, we would like to thank all of you who responded to our last e-alert on this issue.  It is greatly appreciated! Unfortunately SB501 SD1 was passed by the […]

Please Contact Senator Manchin

Dear Friend, We need your help to pass a bill that would give states back the power to determine which health care facilities are most deserving of federal taxpayer dollars. States receive Title X (read “Title Ten”) grant money from the federal government, which is given out through Health and Human Services to be used […]

School Prayer Bill In Jeopardy – Please Contact Legislators Today!

HB 1275 makes it clear that prayer at athletic activities at parochial and private schools is allowed.  Some say we don’t need this legislation because schools already have the right.  Untrue.  Just last year, private schools Shiloh Christian School in Bismarck and Shanley Catholic School in Fargo were prohibited from having students pray over the […]

Urgent – Please Oppose the Repeal of North Dakota Sunday Closing Law

Thank you, CWA friends, for responding to the e-alerts sent out from CWA of North Dakota! Our legislators listen.  Every email and phone call is counted.  Your voice is needed again, this time, on  HB 1163, a bill to repeal our Sunday Closing Law.  The Senate Political Subdivision Committee gave the bill a Do Pass […]

Concerned Women Through History: Family — Ruth, Abigail Adams, and Kari Zeier

Ruth.  She was a Moabite — a nation that only existed because of the rape and incest of Lot’s daughters with their father.  Thus there was political hostility between her race and Israel.  And in her personal life, she’d already been through so much.  Her father-in-law had died.  Her husband had died.  Her first marriage […]