Fight focuses on government-ordered funding for destruction of unborn children
By Bob Unruh

The Little Sisters of the Poor still are on the battlefield in America to protect the pro-life beliefs of Americans who object to government-ordered funding for the destruction of unborn children, which Barack Obama tried to force on the public some 14 years ago.
They won the protection of the U.S. Supreme Court, but that wasn’t good enough for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, which continue even today to try to force the state governments’ secular faith about abortion, abortifacient and contraceptives on parts of the population that are Christian.
It was Wendy Beetlestone, a federal judge who was unable to issue her opinion without spelling or typographical errors embedded, who issued a ruling that sided with the two states in their “years-long effort to force the Little Sisters of the Poor – an order of Catholic nuns who care for the elderly poor – to either provide abortion and contraceptives in their healthcare plan or pay tens of millions of dollars in fines.”