Thursday, February 02, 2012

ObamaCare Abortions: Will Catholics Vote for Him A Second Time?

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ObamaCare Abortions: Will Catholics Vote for Him A Second Time?
 By William Kevin Stoos

During the last presidential election, Catholics voted by a margin of 55-45% for the most pro-death President in history. Of course, he started out by covering up the crucifix at Georgetown before delivering a speech, so as not to offend Muslims or Atheists, proceeded to declare that “America is not a Christian nation,”, then bowed before a Saudi king. Therefore, should we be surprised when this secular humanist, pro-abortion President now attacks religious freedom by backing regulations which force Catholic hospitals—against their will and the tenets of their religion—to fund and or even perform abortions or risk sanctions and closure?


Tom Harkin’s whacky plan to nationalize private debt
 By Klaus Rohrich

In the true spirit of winner-take-all class warfare, Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), Chairman of the powerful Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pension Committee, suggested that the government force banks to write off bad mortgages, “especially…for the lower income.”  Sure, why not?  Obama screwed investors in GM and Chrysler with his autoworkers’ bailout. Why stop there?  Let’s screw everyone with any assets, just to make sure that members of Harkin’s party continue to get reelected.


Make Way for ‘Saint Obama the Pious’
 By Judi McLeod

Launched to an unsuspecting world from stage prop Greek columns in the summer of 2008 as The Messiah who could walk on water, Barack Obama revealed today all he has since done is for Jesus. 

All that was missing at the National Prayer Breakfast, when he claimed that guidance for what he is doing to the Free World comes from above,  were the Gregorian chants.


Occupying the Lunatic Fringe
 By Michael R. Shannon

Recently outraged Internet theologians took umbrage at my refusal to join the effort to transform Jesus into a big government, liberal Democrat that supports the Occupy squatters.


One Dead Canary Coming Up!
 By Daren Jonescu

A few minutes past midnight on Monday, January 21st, 2013, someone will give birth to the day’s first American baby. With any luck, that baby will have become the first American to see his first light of day in a post-Obama world. That’s the good news. Unfortunately, the celebration of that good fortune will have to wait a while. For there is also some bad news—some really bad, you’d-better-sit-down-for-this, maybe-you’d-like-to-reconsider-this-whole-being-born-thing kind of news: That baby owes $185,000. Before interest. And that figure, even if the baby is born under a most propitious star, will grow by $5,000 per year, at least until he, along with the other babies born that day, is old enough to rise up and take action to stop the avalanche.


Getting Out of the Red to China
 By Lance Thompson

The cost of China’s widespread and long-standing cyber espionage campaign on American interests was addressed in an article in the 27 January Wall Street Journal.  Former Director of National Security Mike McConnell, former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and former Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn cited the October 2011 report to Congress by the National Counterespionage Executive. 


Syria: Dictatorship 101
 By Alan Caruba

A bit of Syrian history will prove useful as the world looks on while Syrians are slaughtered in the thousands to ensure that Bashar al-Assad, the son of the late Hafez al-Assad remains that nation’s dictator.


Broken Immigration, Broken Education
 By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh

Our broken education system and the immigration without integration issues were brought to the forefront once more in the recent fight of a woman in Arizona who wishes to run for a city council seat.


Hollywood Urges Obama to Pardon Killer
 By Cliff Kincaid

On top of the campaign to pressure New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to release terrorist killer Judith Clark from prison, the far-left is asking President Obama to grant clemency to Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist who was convicted of the execution-style murders of FBI Special Agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams.

February 4 has been declared “International Day of Solidarity with Leonard Peltier,” who was sentenced to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment.


A Politician, or a Statesman?
 By Joseph Harris

In today’s political society of corruption, the crying need of the hour is for people of real character and integrity to enter the arena as Jimmy Stewart did in the classic film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. In his innocence and simplicity, Mr. Smith believed his job in Washington was to accurately represent his constituents and support measures for the common good of all, with the Constitution as his guide. Mr. Smith arrived in Washington, not as a politician seeking personal gain, but as a statesman on a patriotic mission.  Is your elected official a politician or a statesman? It is pretty easy to find out. See how he or she measures up below with these top ten contrasts, and then send a copy to them.



American Politics, Freedom

Planned Parenthood vs Women: PP Getting Its Thug On!
 By Warner Todd Huston

Recently the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation announced that it was no longer going to be offering funds and grants to Planned Parenthood, the nation’s leading abortion mill operator. This decision has sent Planned Parenthood over the edge of both sanity and civility with a new fundraising letter that dispenses with its past staid talk about women’s healthcare and goes straight for thuggish threats of retaliation, finger pointing, and attacks on other women.


‘Loosers’ Of The Day
 By Bob Parks

You listen to some of today’s young people and they way they speak of themselves and others gives off an air of superiority. However, while their spelling almost instantly gives them away (“loosers”), their job applications do not.


Obamacare’s Latest Victim Is Religious Freedom
 By Heritage Foundation

It has not even been two years since Obamacare was enacted, and already the President’s health care law has taken another victim — the religious freedoms Americans hold dear, as reflected by the First Amendment.


Black conservative at Newt party: where are the black people?
 By Lloyd Marcus

I attended Newt Gingrich’s party at the Rosen Centre in Orlando last night. Over a hundred media outlets were there. Despite not winning Florida, the mood of Gingrich supporters was extremely upbeat; waving signs, “46 States To Go!” Gingrich’s speech was awesome! He talked about overturning Obama’s policies to which the crowd was elated. He did not mention Romney at all.


Jan Brewer’s photo with Obama
 By Phyllis Schlafly

The now-famous picture of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer shaking her finger at President Barack Obama is both appropriate and deserved. In America, we don’t have rulers entitled to the deference and obsequiousness other countries show to their kings; our elected officials are ordinary citizens whom we are free to criticize.


Truckers oppose longer and heavier trucks provision in highway bill
 By Online

Grain Valley, Mo., – Small-business truckers across the United States are speaking out against a provision in the proposed highway bill that would increase truck size and weight limits.  Those increases, included in a draft legislation released by the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, would not only compromise highway safety and infrastructure, but also lead to significant new cost increases for 90 percent of the trucking industry which is made up of small-business truckers.


UFOs, Abortion, and the Novelist Who Poses with Typewriters
 By Rev. Michael Bresciani

In a Wikipedia entry under ‘Frances Parkinson Keyes biography’ is found a finely preserved picture of the late Mrs. Keyes sitting at a typewriter. There is no paper in the typewriter and there is no paper to be seen anywhere in the room. Obviously the picture is posed, and because Keyes was the author of over fifty books, no one would think twice about the lack of paper in the photo.


ObamaCare’s latest assault on freedom
 By Grace-Marie Turner

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Catholic Church has unleashed a firestorm of opposition to the Obama Administration’s announcement last month that it will require religious-affiliated organizations to provide coverage by next year for contraception — including controversial drugs that can abort an early pregnancy.


Federal Workers Overpaid, and CBO Agrees
 By Heritage Foundation

Here’s some news that federal bureaucrats in Washington — and indeed around the country — don’t want to hear: According to a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report released this week, federal workers are paid higher than their private-sector counterparts.


Center for Security Policy Releases Reports on Potential Economic Impacts of Proposed Defense Cuts
 By News on the Net

Washington, DC February 1, 2012 - The Center for Security Policy today released their “Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Reports,” a collection of 2,750 online detailed reports and 51 Summary Reports presenting a “National Average” estimated economic impact from projected defense cuts, for cities, counties, states and territories.


Canada
Ontario trailing the world…Again
 By Online

NORTH BAY – Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli says it’s time Ontario started paying attention to a growing global trend in green energy.


Recent CFP Columns
Obama’s “green energy” policies won’t work unless pump prices are rocketing upward!
 By Andrew P. Morriss

TUSCALOOSA, Al. — Whenever gas prices start dipping — no matter how slightly — consumers start hoping it’s the start of a permanent downward spiral.


Ugandan convert to Christianity flees country
 By Online

(Source: Compass Direct News)

A convert to Christianity who was formerly a member of a Muslim extremist group has fled Uganda and is in hiding in Kenya. Hassan Sharif Lubenga, 54, was was a sheikh and a member of a violent Islamist group. In June 2011, after dreams and visions in which Jesus appeared to him, Hassan made a full commitment to follow Christ.

Extremists have been threatening Hassan since 2007, when he first began to speak of dreams and visions of Christ. Dangers peaked when Muslims saw him visiting a church. By April 2010, one of his four wives poisoned him because of his budding faith in Christ, leaving him unconscious. Due to increasing hostility, Hassan fled to Kenya in July 2011. Upon returning to Uganda in September, he learned that extremists and his former colleagues were threatening to kill him.


MSNBC’s Usual Suspects, and Plans for the Democrats to go “Nasty”
 By Roger Aronoff

There are so many scurrilous, condescending and false charges on MSNBC on any given day, that it is tough to catalog all of them. The NBC brand, which used to have much higher standards, is being damaged on a daily basis by its cable news division. A few items from MSNBC’s Florida primary analysis demand retractions and corrections, which will likely never come. They don’t care. They are hit men for the Democrats. That’s who they are, that’s what they do.


Nader Out of Inhofe-Markey Global Warming Debate
 By EPW Blog

Link to Today’s Letter from Senator Inhofe to Mr. Nader
Link to February 1, 2012 Letter from Nader to Inhofe
Link to December 16, 2011 Letter from Inhofe to Nader
Link to Tulsa World: Nader out of efforts to arrange Inhofe global warming debate
Link to Press Release

Washington, D.C. - Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, sent the following response today to Ralph Nader after receiving a letter from Nader yesterday in which he announced he will no longer be organizing a debate on global warming between Senator Inhofe and Representative Ed Markey (D-MA).


4 British MEN PLEAD Guilty in Al Qaeda Inspired Bomb Plot
 By Roger Gitlin

Honesty in the mainstream media has all but disappeared.


The “Revolutionary Parliament” and the New Governmental Order in Egypt
 By INSS

On the eve of the first anniversary of Egypt’s January 25 revolution, the country’s first parliament in the post-Mubarak era convened its opening session. The disputes among the freshly minted representatives as to how the session should be conducted, the choice of a speaker, and the oath of allegiance testified to the dramatic change underway in Egypt. For the first time in dozens of years, representatives elected in free and fair elections occupy the seats in parliament. Dr. Saad al-Katatni, a senior Muslim Brotherhood official, was chosen as speaker of the parliament.


Green Agenda Faces Existential Crisis:  Green Subsidies No Longer Affordable
 By Online

Across Europe, cash-strapped governments have come to the same conclusion: we can’t afford to prop up renewable technology. They are reacting accordingly. Subsidies for costly clean energy technologies, mainly solar and wind, are being slashed. With governments from Rome to Athens to London cutting basics such as pensions and healthcare, it is not surprising. Worries are increasing that Europe’s economic woes will claim yet another victim: the green agenda.—Danny Fortson, The Sunday Times, 29 January 2012


Forget Email, Have Business Class Video Calls on Any Device Handy
 By Online

Imagine you’re in the United States, but you speak no English. You fall ill and go to the hospital but you can’t tell the doctor that your pain is sharp and radiates from front to back; that you’re allergic to penicillin; that you have a history of asthma. You’re being seen in the best health-care system in the world, but you can’t access it because the doctor doesn’t understand you.

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