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Little Sisters of the Poor Are Fighting on Two Fronts | RealClearPolitics

The virus has unleashed a torrent of death and suffering upon our nation s elderly. The most vulnerable elderly are those who are already sick and those who are poor and without access to good medical care. Those are the people the Little Sisters have committed their lives to serving. They accompany them in their final weeks, days, and hours, holding their hands, smiling, and singing at their bedsides as they pass from this life to the next. They don t just bestow a clean bed and healthcare; they give their residents the ultimate gift — a happy and dignified death. In that respect, their residents die richer than some of world s richest. 

But for reasons that remain somewhat unclear, our aforementioned attorneys general, the would-be legal heroes of modern-day sexual ideology, can t resist trying to make an example out them. Come hell or high water, they will rope the nuns into complicity with things like abortion drugs in their healthcare plans. Their future political campaigns depend on it, doggone it! Never mind that the Supreme Court already told the federal government it must settle with the Little Sisters in such a way that their conscience rights are not compromised — and despite the fact that the president issued a subsequent executive order clarifying that under no circumstances can employers be forced to violate their religious or moral beliefs in their healthcare plans. 

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The Little Sisters are the real deal which is why, of course, they must be crushed.