Ted Lipien’s Book Wojtyla’s Women Cited in Obama and Biden News Story
Wojtyla’s Women: How They Shaped the Life of Pope John Paul II and Changed the Catholic Church was cited in a news story I wrote about the shutting down of the Voice of America radio broadcasts to Russia just days before the Russian troops attacked Georgia. The Senate staff of Barak Obama’s vice-presidential running mate, Senator Joe Biden, was said to be involved in that decision.
This is not about new feminism, but in Wojtyla’s Women I write about the attempts of the Polish communist secret police and the Soviet KGB to spy on Pope John Paul II and to influence the work of journalists at the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. This part of my book has some relevance to how the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) is now managing U.S. international broadcasting. You can read more about this topic on:
Wojtyla’s Women also has information about Senator Biden’s position on abortion and his interpretation of what the Catholic Church teaches on this issue.
Tags: Barak Obama, BBG, Broadcasting Board of Governors, Free Media Online Blog, Georgia, Joe Biden, John Paul II, KGB, Russia, Ted Lipien, VOA, Voice of America, Wojtyla's Women
Posted on: August 23, 2008
Filed under: John Paul II, Ted Lipien
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