Catholic Citizenship
Catholic Citizenship is listed as a member of the Internet Freedom Coalition, a project of the Institute for Liberty.[1]
The coalition website has 32 member names and the link from the listing of Catholic Citizenship leads to the groups website which is registered to Fidelis Center for Law and Policy.[2]
While their web page outlines their support for "motherhood" as "one of societies greatest treasures", states its support for "the time-honored institution of marriage as between one man and one woman" and opposes the death penalty. It articulates its opposition to abortion obliquely, stating that "the state has a responsibility to directly intervene to defend the 'weakest among us,' but also believe that its indirect role in assisting the poor and those in need is just as important."[3] However, they seem to have little in common with Internet Neutrality to justify membership in Internet Freedom Coalition.
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Personnel
- Brian Burch, President
- Joshua Mercer, Director of Communications
- Kara Mone, Project Coordinator
Contact Details
P.O. Box 2709,
Chicago, IL 60690
Phone: (312) 201-6559
Email: info AT catholicvote.org
Website: http://www.catholicvote.org
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ "Internet Freedom Coalition", accessed September 2009.
- ↑ "CatholicVote.org Whois Record", DomainTools website, accessed September 2009.
- ↑ "About Us: What Is Catholic Vote?", Catholic Vote website, accessed September 2009.
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