Ask your Representative to support the Protect Life Amendment
The Protect Life Act would apply the Hyde amendment to the new health care law by guaranteeing that no tax subsidies can flow to plans that cover elective abortion.
10-10-11 CWA E-Alert: Marriage
What do you believe about marriage?
Penny Nance on Fox and Friends
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com
“Major Flirt” and “Mac Daddy”: It’s Halloween Costume Time Again!
What parent wouldn’t want their son portraying a man who beats and rapes women and makes money from other men beating and raping women?
CWA of Texas October Newsletter
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Michelle Smith: Motivating Leadership in East Texas
Michelle longed to speak out against the immorality of abortion. She knew that women were not being fully informed about the emotional and physical consequences of abortion.
UNFPA Funding Ended in House Committee
The public chose the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) as a good place to start government funding cuts, and Rep. Renee Ellmers, R-North Carolina has made good on that suggestion, shepherding a bill through the House Foreign Affairs Committee to end $40 million dollars of U.S. taxpayer funding to the UN agency complicit in China’s coercive one-child policy and the promotion of abortion worldwide.
Taking A Stand – Thursday, October 27 – Shreveport
An educational seminar about the dangers of pornography and how we can fight back to protect and save our children, communities, state and nation.
Parents Spoke and NBC Cancels “The Playboy Club”
After the airing of only three episodes, the NBC network cancelled its heavily promoted series “The Playboy Club.”
Religious Freedom in Peril after the Lifting of the Military’s Homosexual Ban
With the end of the military’s ban on homosexuals in early September, many have been waiting to see how its reversal would be incorporated by the service branches.
Conservative Women GOP Primary Poll Results
Conservatives, especially women, are solidly ambivalent about the GOP field.
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty: Linda Thorson
At this year’s Leadership Conference, Concerned Women for America (CWA) presented Linda with the “Above and Beyond the Call of Duty” award for her stellar demonstration of committed servant leadership.
Meet Michelle Mulledy: Wife, Mother and Public Policy Powerhouse
Concerned Women for America (CWA) introduces Michelle Mulledy as the new State Director of New York.
Homosexual Intimidation on Trial
Disclosing the names of the supporters of R-71 in Washington State would create a chilling effect that will hinder freedom of religion and expression, and would literally put families in danger.
Penny Nance on the Pentagon Deciding to Allow Chaplains to Officiate Same-Sex Marriages
“The Pentagon has clearly overstepped its bounds by declaring military chaplains can perform same-sex marriages. As part of the federal government, the Defense Department must abide by federal law including the Defense of Marriage Act, which permits marriage only between one man and one woman. The Defense of Marriage Act was passed by overwhelming bipartisan […]
November 12 – Forest – Sharia and the Muslim Brotherhood at Work in the United States
Are you aware of the underlying driving ideology behind Sharia law and the Muslim Brotherhood? CWA of Virginia has invited Virginia Act for America to inform us on militant Islam in America. Join us!
November 11 – Troutville – Sharia and the Muslim Brotherhood at Work in the United States
Are you aware of the underlying driving ideology behind Sharia law and the Muslim Brotherhood? CWA of Virginia has invited Virginia Act for America to inform us on militant Islam in America. Join us!
Congress Investigates Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood will use every dirty trick at its disposal to undermine Rep. Stearns’ investigation. It is crucial that Members of Congress support his efforts now.
Our Opportunity to Vote on a Constitutional Amendment to Protect Marriage in North Carolina
We are in a battle in North Carolina to define marriage.
Constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act
There are no constitutional problems with the Defense of Marriage Act. The act falls well within the constitutional authority of Congress.