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Obama's 'Himmler' Invited to Catholic University; Christian Groups Talk While Pro-life Warrior Takes Action

Contact: Juan Lepanto, 304-289-3700

WASHINGTON, May 15, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Background: Georgetown University has invited the Head of the Department of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, to speak at the Awards' ceremony for the Public Policy Institute on Friday, May 18.

Members of the Society for Truth & Justice, will be on the ground to protest the Sebelius presence at the commencement ceremonies.

Kathleen Sebelius -- the architect of the HHS mandate that forces Catholic institutions to pay for drugs that murder babies -- follows the path of Hitler's SS leader, Heinrich Himmler, in the grand scheme of Obama's death agenda.

Meanwhile, Cardinal Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington DC, remains silent in the face of this outrage; he has already failed in his duty to publicly rebuke Georgetown University for inviting Sebelius.

Cardinal Henry Newman, in his book Apologia Pro Vita Sua, spoke to the type of cowardice that Cardinal Wuerl is now displaying:

    "...that the best prudence is not to be a coward; that the most damaging folly is to be found out shuffling; and that the first of virtues is to tell truth, and shame the devil."

On Wednesday, May 16, The Society for Truth and Justice is launching ProLifeWarrior.com, an online community with the goal of leading people out of the cyber-ghetto into real political battles, like the one at Georgetown University.

David Lewis, former congressional candidate and member of the Society for Truth and Justice, states:

    "Because Sebelius promotes the murder of babies by abortion, and chemical pesticides that kill the unborn, the Society for Truth and Justice will do everything in their power to protest her speech at Georgetown.

    "There have been many groups, including the Cardinal Newman Society and the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, that have made public statements concerning the Georgetown scandal. While we applaud their words, words are not enough. Will they join us in person at ground zero to protest, or is talk all that they are capable of?"