NOW’s pitiful attempt to kick the habit: Little Sisters of the Poor included on ‘Dirty 100′ list

**Written by Doug Powers
The National Organization for Women has published their “Dirty 100″ list.

Sounds pretty bad. What did the “Dirty 100″ do to warrant being called “dirty”? Well, they had the unmitigated gall to challenge Obamacare in court — specifically the contraceptive mandate.
Included among the “Dirty 100″ is a group of dangerously subversive enemies of the State called the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Christine Rousselle at Townhall:

The Little Sisters of the Poor take vows to tend to the needs of the elderly poor. They are opposed to providing contraception to their employees as contraception violates the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The Little Sisters of the Poor are not considered to be a “religious employer” and exempt from the mandate as they employ and care for people of all faith backgrounds.
NOW’s website also attacks Catholicism for the Church’s stance against contraception:

There is still an opportunity for Catholic Church leaders to reverse their mistaken and even cruel position on contraception, joining the modern world and perhaps regaining respect from the laity and the rest of the world.

And nobody is more qualified to insist that others “join the modern world” than a group called the “National Organization for Women” slamming a bunch of women for not falling into lock-step with a law championed by — and nicknamed after — a man.
With that, the Little Sisters of the Poor earned a spot on NOW’s “Dirty 100″ list:

In an honest world, “if you like your plan you can keep it” would have earned the #1 spot on any “Dirty 100″ list about Obamacare.
(h/t Twitchy)
**Written by Doug Powers
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