STAND UP FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Over 100 Cities to Rally against HHS Mandate June 8

Posted by John Jansen (May 3, 2012 at 4:08 pm)

Rally CitiesThe next Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally is still more than a month away, and today our list of cities taking part just reached 101!

The number of cities already on board for June 8 shows that the massive turnout seen at the first Nationwide Rally on March 23 was hardly a one-time phenomenon.

Opposition among the American people to the HHS Mandate’s assault on religious freedom is intense—and getting stronger!

From Portland, Maine to Portland, Oregon and all the way out to Honolulu, Hawaii the American people are sending a message that we will not stand idly by while the federal government forces all employer health plans to provide free contraceptives, sterilizations, and abortion-inducing drugs, regardless of any moral or religious objections.

Check out the Locations Page to see all the cities taking part and find a Rally near you.

Don’t see one in your area? Organize one!

You can find out what it takes to be a local Rally Captain here.

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