As Dr. Roberts mentioned in Wednesday’s Capitol Hill Catholic podcast, the president is trying to flip the votes of 10 House Democrats who originally voted against the health care bill. All but one of the group represent districts that voted for McCain in 2008:
Altmire (PA-4)*
Boyd (FL-2)
L. Davis (TN-4)
Herseth-Sandlin (SD)
Kratovil (MD-1)
B. Markey (CO-4)*
Matheson (UT-2)
S. Murphy (NY-20)*
Shuler [...]
Here at CFA we are thrilled that Texas Governor Rick Perry won the GOP primary outright Tuesday night, avoiding a runoff with pro-choice Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison. We will formally endorse Perry in the general election against former Houston mayor Bill White.
In a worrisome case in Florida, teachers are being relegated to their closets to pray — and can’t even respond to e-mails from parents that cite Scripture or say “God bless you.” The Left continues to corrupt the real purpose of the separation of church and state, which was to keep the state out of [...]
Once again another CPAC has come and gone. First of all I want to thank all of you who were able to join us, and show your support at CPAC. We are thrilled with the momentum we have and for the amazing people who are supporting our efforts, including all of you. Individuals from around [...]
Texas Railroad Commissioner, potential 2010 Senate candidate, and great Catholic conservative Michael Williams to speak at our Saturday session at CPAC! If you’ll be there, be sure to join us as we discuss our grassroots efforts in 2010, and listen to Michael’s upbeat message.
A great article from Deal W. Hudson (Head of Catholic Outreach for President Bush from 2000 to 2004)
http://insidecatholic.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7652&Itemid=121&ed=1
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Join us at CPAC — we’ll be at Booth 311, and hosting a breakout session on Catholic conservatives in 2010.
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Joining a group of Catholic groups and leaders, today CFA called on presidential adviser Harry Knox, who serves on the Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, to resign. Knox has repeatedly made anti-Catholic comments during his short tenure.
CBS has made a just, fair, and admirable decision to air an ad, produced by Focus on the Family, and featuring University of Florida star Tim Tebow, during the Super Bowl. Pro-abortion groups are apoplectic about the decision, and have placed a lot of pressure on the network to change course. Don’t let them! Sign [...]








