Posted on 12/21/2014 10:46:06 PM PST by Olog-hai
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell met with faith organizations from across the country last week to ask them to help people enroll in federal health care insurance plans created through the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. [ ]
While addressing reporters, Burwell was flanked by two people who attended the meeting: Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, National Catholic Social Justice Lobby and Amy Cotton, senior policy manager at the National Council of Jewish Women.
Campbell supported liberal causes, including the reelection of President Barack Obama. In September, Campbell and other nun activists did their third tour to fight what they say is dark money from Charles and David Koch to GOP political campaigns.
According to its website, Cottons organization takes a progressive stance on such issues as child welfare, womens rights, and reproductive freedom.
But when CNSNews.com asked HHS later to identify the names of the faith leaders and organizations that attended the meeting, the agency did not directly answer the question.
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Liberal faith leaders amaze me. How can you be a faith leader when you don’t believe in anything except the mundane, profane, humanistic nonsense these guys blather?
Well so much for that separation of church and state thingee
Notice that liberal christians shed christianity quickly when engaging with those who don’t share their liberal philosophy. They can’t love their Conservative neighbor or turn the other cheek!
A witch, an ex-Catholic priest who hates the church and a lesbian Episcopalian minister.
Wolves in sheep’s clothing.
You know, I can kinda understand Wicca’s appeal to fat lesbians — but where do they dig up male devotees?
Well, the way I figure it, the guy wearing the black tablecloth is addicted to the Sacred Slurpee© and the guy in the middle gets his kicks from fondling the Most Holy Pickle©.
ROFL! Absolutely, and they probably trade off once in a while.
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