Wow. One of the most poorly written articles I have tried to read in a long time.
By the bottom of page three I still did not know who the nun was or why it was important.
By the time I started page four, I didn’t care anymore.
Yeah, no smoking gun at all.
The Nun was one of the select group of people at the signing of ObamaCare that got one of the “cherished” pens Obi used to sign it. Meaning she knew the hospitals would be sold to a group that ALLOWS abortions, against the wishes of the Bishop (chuch?) that was against ObiCare.
In other words, Sister Carol is not just some kindly nun who reminds you of the nun whacking your knuckles in grade school for this or that offense. No, in the world of Washington Sister Carol is a powerhouse lobbyist -- make that a liberal social justice lobbyist -- with a clear set of political skills and a very, very high-powered set of very elite friends. She is quite decidedly not just the neighborhood nun. Sister Carol is the Washington voice of the Catholic Health Association, once called the Catholic Hospital Association, which means her clout with Catholic hospitals around America -- like the Mercy Hospital in Scranton and its siblings in Nanticoke and Tunkhannock, all run by CEO Cook -- is considerable. Not to mention her clout with the parent company located in Cincinnati -- and not to mention with Congressman Bart Stupak. Selected as one of Time magazine's "2010 Time 100" most influential people, Sister Carol's social justice passions were written up glowingly for Time by one of the other Obama 21 pen-receivers at the health care signing: Victoria Reggie Kennedy. AKA, Mrs. Ted Kennedy. Sister Carol, as demonstrated by her status as the receiver of
Don’t understand your problem.