
That feeling of something being shoved down people’s throats is not birth control pills, it is your religion.

That feeling of something being shoved down people’s throats is not birth control pills, it is your religion.

Congressman Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania went out on a limb to compare birth control to an act of terrorism and the beginning of World War II.

If it weren’t for the American people, including the non-Catholics, there would likely be no US Catholic Church.

The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), an organization that represents 80% of the nuns in the US, was chastised for ‘focusing its work too much on poverty and economic injustice, while keeping ‘silent’ on abortion and same-sex marriage.’ The LCWR is having none of it.

I have a confession to make. By Rush Limbaugh’s standards, I am a slut. I am a prostitute, or at least I was.

The Daily Caller might be taking lessons from Andrew Breitbart. In a weirdly edited video, race car driver Danica Patrick was asked about the birth control mandate in the Affordable Healthcare Act. Because, I guess by being part of a sport where few women have ventured, she’s representative of all women?

If you’re in the market for a man this Valentine’s Day, you may be having trouble finding them because they’re all on Fox News or one of its radio equivalents complaining that they are the victims in the fight for contraceptive rights.

After weeks of over-the-top debates brought on by a campaign launched against ‘no co-pay birth control for all’ by the Catholic Church Bishops, the flames of rage were put out by a two minute statement by President Obama on Friday.

Firstly there are some 98% of Catholic women using the pill…and it’s not for reasons of birth control. I suspect that less than 20% of women actually use it for that purpose.