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Kosovo's Constitutional Crisis 4/16/2008 Click for more multimedia content.
CWA President Wendy Wright just returned from Kosovo. She was there with a delegation of pro-family groups to draw attention to some serious "time bombs" in the proposed constitution of the region which recently declared independence. Those little language loopholes place Kosovo at the mercy of radical feminists and globalists at the United Nations and the European Union, as it gives those international entities authority over local decision-making. While the flawed constitution was adopted, Wright says the pro-family groups from the U.S. and Europe were able to advise Kosovar leaders on how they can protect their nation from attempts to force abortion-on-demand and homosexual marriage onto their culture. Listen | Download | Printer Friendly Version |