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Lynn v. Sekulow
Transparency Remains Elusive
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, I agree with you on the fact that most Americans don’t like government ‘secrecy’ and in many respects the vote in Massachusetts clearly reflected a total disgust with the way Washington is operating – especially with health care reform. As you correctly pointed out, this whole health care process has been a…
Keep Health Care Debate Open and Abortion-Free
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, It’s really not important about what I want in the final version of health care. What’s important is what the American people want – and a clear majority doesn’t want federal health care funds to be used for abortions. And, we’ve heard from nearly 200,000 Americans who don’t want abortion to become…
Purging Religious References: If at First You Don’t Succeed . . .
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, you pose an interesting question. I believe that end of life decisions should be made primarily between an individual and that individual’s family and trusted advisors, including spiritual counselors. An individual should certainly be able to consult his physician, if the individual so chooses. I would imagine that most health care plans would cover…
No Abortion Diversion, Just the Facts
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Jay Sekulow
Barry, even as another health care plan is being introduced into Congress, there’s a continuing – and a very real – concern about the issue of abortion. Senators Michael Enzi of Wyoming and Charles Grassley of Iowa have expressed their concern to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus who is offering his own health care…
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