An inspiring show today.
Host Penna Dexter will take the first 30 minutes to speak about post-Dobbs ballot measures enshrining legal abortion. Her first guest is Dr. Allen Unruh. They’ll be talking about abortion rights legislation in South Dakota. Then in the second hour, Penna welcomes emergency room physician Dr. Jared Ross. Dr. Ross is with Do No Harm and joins Penna to talk about getting politics out of medicine. Her final guest is Elaine Donnelly. Elaine is Founder and President of the Center for Military Readiness. They will discuss drafting our daughters.
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We believe in making healthcare better for all – not undermining it in pursuit of a political agenda. Do No Harm seeks to highlight and counteract divisive trends in medicine, such as “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” and youth-focused gender ideology.
Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger appointed Mrs. Donnelly to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) for a three-year term. (1984–1986). In 1992, President George H. W. Bush appointed her to the Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces. For a full year, the commission studied all aspects of issues surrounding women in combat in all branches of the service.
Mrs. Donnelly is the author of a chapter titled “Defending the Culture of the Military,” which was published by the Air Force University Press in the book Attitudes Are Not Free – Thinking Deeply About Diversity in the U.S. Armed Forces, released in May 2010. She also wrote a comprehensive, peer-reviewed article titled “Constructing the Co-Ed Military” for the May 2007 edition of the Duke University Journal of Gender Law & Policy.
Elaine Donnelly has published articles on military personnel issues in many media publications. She has provided testimony to Congress several times and participated in educational programs before diverse organizations. She has also appeared on most network and cable network.
In 2002, she was the recipient of the American Conservative Union’s Ronald Reagan Award. She attended Schoolcraft College and the University of Detroit and resides in Livonia, Michigan.