Monday's NOW with Alex Wagner on MSNBC started with some video footage of nuns singing songs to the elderly poor. But, judging by the discussion that ensued between Wagner and her two guests, you’d think the Little Sisters of the Poor were more intimidating than the Sopranos.
Zitat“The administration must now deal with this latest threat to the nation’s health care law: these ladies, the Little Sister of the Poor.”
That was MSNBC's Wagner, who also actually said: “It seems this administration has bent over backwards to ensure that people can exercise their religion” and, “Women’s lives are being saved by provisions in the Affordable Care Act.”
Hmmm, how interesting: “First of all, this is an argument about whether the Sisters of the Poor have the right to force their views of religion on all their employees.
I would have thought this was more an argument about people like Obama and Dean forcing their secular religion on the nuns.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #2Hmmm, how interesting: “First of all, this is an argument about whether the Sisters of the Poor have the right to force their views of religion on all their employees.
I would have thought this was more an argument about people like Obama and Dean forcing their secular religion on the nuns.