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Wimps and Whiners: Thank you Sen. Gramm

Former Senator Phil Gramm took some heat for saying the United States was only in a “mental recession” and that it had become a “nation of whiners.”

How dare he? We are not a nation of whiners. We are a nation of wimps AND whiners who want the government to ride in and fix everything. I have news for you, they can't fix the problem they created.

I don't like paying more for groceries. I don't like $4.00 a gallon gas. It makes me mad, but I have to eat and there are places that I must drive, so I pay the bill and watch my money in other areas.

The old saying "what goes up must come down" is true and it applies to the economy. I'm no expert, but I do understand that there are "market corrections" and every bubble at some point will pop. What that means is, if times are good enjoy them, but do so knowing that the winds of changes will be blow and you better be ready.

There was a time when every office had a typewriter. The typewriter guy was on top of the world. How many of those things do you think they sell today? Was the government expected to bailout the typewriter industry?

The majority of people losing their homes are people that bought beyond their means. They dove in to dangerous loans and got bit. The banks gave money to people that are not able to pay it back. They bet and lost. Boo hoo Uncle Sam save me.

That fact is, despite all the doom and gloom, we have it pretty darn good here. I may not have prime rib every night, but I do have food to eat and I bet you do as well. Yes, some of my wants have been pushed aside for needs, but I do have a roof over my head. I bet you do as well. Politicians always want to "feel your pain". My pain is a minor cramp and not an axe in the head like some would have you believe.

President Bush just lifted the ban on oil drilling. Great, but why was there a ban to lift and why did it take so long? We had a gas shortage in this country in the 1970's. We should have been pumping oil for the past 30 years. There never should have been a ban in a free market economy. They handcuffed American companies. The blame for high oil prices goes back to every congress and presidential administration since Jimmy Carter.

Years ago we decided it was easier to write a check for oil then to get our own. The middle east gang pumped oil to us and we pumped zillions of dollars out of our country. Now that OPEC has by the gonads and threatening to raise prices to unthinkable levels if we drop a bomb on the head of wacko Iranian president Yaba-Daba-Do, people gasp. Well good morning Rip Van Winkle!

Put the American poor next to the poor in any third world county and we look like royalty. You have food stamps, shelters, subsidized housing, disability, welfare, job training & education, medicare, the list goes on. Working people pay for all this and it's stifling. Some really need help, others curl up to the federal mammary gland and never leave. That's destructive and wrong.

It's time we stopped moaning and groaning. If you want things to change stop bowing before the tree-huggers who would like to eradicate human kind so our flatulence doesn't upset the spotted owl. Stick a pipe in the ground in Alaska and let the polar bears fend for themselves. Plunge a drill into the sea bed and wave goodbye to OPEC. Don't vote for any person who won't get of their buttocks and get out of the way of American ingenuity and enterprise. The government is almost always the problem, not the solution.

The American people are the solution. We invented the car, the computer, space travel, the light bulb, telecommunications. We need to realize that government represents us, but they do not control us. When we forget that, we cease being productive and our dependence becomes lethal to the American Way. So let's get back to work and stop being a nation of wimps and a whiners. Thank you Sen. Gramm for the reminder.

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A Losing Bet: The Pittsburgh Casino Game

Something stinks in Pittsburgh and it's coming from a half built casino. It's also coming out of Harrisburg.
 
Whatever your stance on gambling, it's approved, it's here and I don't see it going away. When this whole thing started, Pittsburgh had some big names with deep pockets bidding for the chance to bring the one armed bandits to town. The problem is two armed bandits from Governor Rendell to the Gaming Board members stuck their greedy little fingers in the deal.

Both losing bidders were better known and well-financed. Isle of Capri was going to build a $300 million dollar casino gambling facility in Pittsburgh and toss in a free arena for the Penguins. In a letter to the state Gaming Control Board, the Pittsburgh Gaming Task Force said the Isle of Capri proposal stood out among the three competing for the coveted casino license. No thanks said the state.

Harrah's also bid and was turned down. Only to later lend money to Don Barden. Apollo Strategic Value Fund LP, which has committed $150 million toward the slots parlor's financing, is part of Apollo Management, one of two private equity firms that acquired Harrah's for $17.1 billion. Harrah's owns a 50 percent stake in Harrah's Chester Casino & Racetrack, near Philadelphia.

So Barden won the prize. Just that fact is puzzling. Don Barden has borrowed money to the hilt. He just defaulted on a $200 million dollar loan. That's not good for your FICO score Don. Yet our government officials placed a big bet on him. Why? What's their payout? They gave him approval despite several concerning facts. Barden was part of a federal investigation in the mid-1990s. That's just the beginning.
In 2005, a federal appeals court ruled Barden's casino in Mississippi committed reverse discrimination by firing a white human resources director and replacing him with a less-experienced black employee.

In 1996, Detroit newspapers reported that a federal elections commission investigation determined that Barden co-signed an illegal loan for $50,000 to a Detroit congresswoman.

In Gary, IN city officials expressed anger when they learned that Barden negotiated a deal with the outgoing mayor to cut his casino's monthly payments to the city. Following those negotiations, former Gary Mayor Scott King went to work for Barden.

I could not help but wonder if Mr. Barden helped fund the gubernatorial campaign for a certain Philadelphia Mayor? From what I found, it doesn't appear that Barden has made any contributions to Pennsylvania politicians. However, he is friendly with Bill DeWeese who is the Democrat Majority Leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. DeWeese reportedly was Barden's guest at the Super Bowl in Detroit.

Now after construction has stopped because of lack of payment, Don Barden has been forced to give 75% control of the half built casino. So who's rides in to scoop up control here? Chicago real estate billionaire investor Neil G. Bluhm.

Bluhm's group is scrambling to keep their own financial backers after failing to earn a license for a planned racetrack and casino in Lawrence County. Still, to rescue Barden, Bluhm and his partners plan to invest $120 million.

Why would a guy with his own financial issues dump $120 million into a volatile project already under scrutiny? Because the gaming board begged him to. Board members urged Bluhm to move quickly to get construction started again. "Come through for us," board member Kenneth McCabe told him.

Bluhm's group Centaur has a financial agreement with a consortium of banks. That agreement stipulates that the Lawrence County project get a $50 million license by July 15, 2008 or risk violating the terms of the loans. Centaur already holds a state harness-racing license for Valley View Downs racetrack and casino, which is planned about 55 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.

That's potentially one guy controlling 3 possible casinos in the area. But wait, there's more!

Bluhm is majority owner of Walton Street Capital who is listed as an investor in the proposed SugarHouse Casino on the Delaware River waterfront in Philadelphia. Construction on the project has been stalled by legal issues and neighborhood opposition since December 2006, when Bluhm and his team won one of two city licenses to build a stand-alone slots parlor in Philadelphia.

Now we are up to one guy having 4 casinos in Pennsylvainia and the main one just happens to be in Philadelphia. How nice for Gov. Rendell. Under Pennsylvania's gambling law, a majority owner of one casino site can have up to a 33.3 percent equity stake in another project. This is shady at best.

Dan Onorato & Luke Ravenstahl issues a statement on Majestic Star Casino:

“We are concerned about the recent issues regarding the casino, its ownership and finances. The residents of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County deserve to be informed about any changes in ownership or commitments made by the licensee. Therefore, we are requesting a presentation by the Gaming Control Board to explain the proposed changes and whether they will affect the casino’s construction timeline and opening date, as well as the funding of the new multi-purpose arena.”

There are a ton of questions and very few answers. Harrah's and Isle of Capri should be sent a note of apology and invited back to the table. Make this wide open for all to see. Forget these sleazy back door deals that leave you guessing as to who's getting paid.

The state has already placed a huge bet with our money and it's looks like they picked a 3 legged, blind horse to run their race. It's time for an investigation into all this.

There was concern about the tie between organized crime & gambling. That concern should include our elected officials in charge of this mess and the gaming board. We will be watching.
 
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"Rock" of Ages

To me music is music. I personally don't place any "Christian" artist above any secular artist. In fact I don't even like using those labels. If I like a song I don't care much if it's Casting Crowns or ZZ Top.

What really bugs me is the attitude of some when it comes to music. How dare I listen to rock and roll and call myself a Christian? Well because I am and I do.

I've been to a number of Christian concerts. I also been to a number of other concerts and you know what, they are not much different. You have over priced food, over priced tickets, a guy who tries to look cool selling t-shirts and people dance and sing.

Sure the audience is usually sober at a Christian concert and I have yet to see an alter call at a Van Halen show, but when it's all said and done both concerts are entertainment and often out to make money.

I can't stand hearing the term "worship music" or "praise songs". If you are singing to God then sing. If you are listening to music then listen but don't tell me you are worshiping with your ipod in hand.

Music can be a wonderful part of worship. It can also be a distraction and we end up worshiping the song or the lyrics or the writer or the singer and we forget about the only one we are to worship.

If you want real Christian music I suggest you go here.
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Obama: A Man of Faith or Falacy?

I don't get this at all. Obama as expected is attempting to court the "evangelical voters". At the same time he is campaigning on the other side of the fence.

Obama had a recent meeting that included Franklin Graham, T.D. Jakes and about 30 other religious leaders. Late in 2006, Obama had stood on the stage of Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church, declaring his faith in the context of fighting HIV/AIDS, gladly taking on the mantle of implied endorsement.

Now watch as he jumps the fence. In a letter to Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club read Sunday at the group's annual Pride Breakfast in San Francisco, the Illinois senator said he supports extending "fully equal rights and benefits to same-sex couples under both state and federal law."

Soon the Obama campaign will begin appearing on Christian radio and Internet outlets, and they’ll be hosting thousands of “American Values House Parties,” where attendees will discuss Obama and religion.

Not all leaders are falling for this production. Dr. James Dobson said “I think he’s (Obama) deliberately distorting the traditional understanding of the Bible to fit his own worldview, his own confused theology” Amen to that Dr D!

When it comes to the issue of abortion Obama has said he want to "discourage the practice of abortion.” Yet he has a 100 percent voting record supporting it.

I realize that Obama is not a pastor. For that matter neither is Dr. Dobson. However, a Christian should have a basic knowledge of Scripture and what God does/does not allow.

In a recent speech, Obama claimed his support the homosexual agenda was based on the Sermon on the Mount, not on some passage in the “obscure” book of Romans. By "obscure" did he mean the part that most homosexuals ignore? You know the one that warns: “Therefore God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another…. Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones. In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed indecent acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their perversion” (Romans 1: 18, 24, 26-27). Heck let's just rip those pages out. They can only be considered obscure if they are ignored and forgotten.

My concern here is not so much with Obama. It's more with the evangelical lemmings that drool over the glow of limelight that is cast on them when Obama enters the room.

So who lined to meet Obama? Rev. Stephen Thurston, head of the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc., the Rev. T. Dewitt Smith, president of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc., and Bishop Phillip Robert Cousin Sr., an A.M.E. clergyman and former NAACP board member. Catholic constitutional lawyer Doug Kmiec; evangelical author Max Lucado of San Antonio; Cameron Strang, founder of Relevant Media, which is aimed at young Christians; the Rev. Luis Cortes of Esperanza USA; and Paul Corts, president of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities. Yet the campaign only released three names.

Let me address the "catholic" representative Doug Kmiec. Kmiec was denied Communion in April at a Mass for Catholic business people because he had endorsed Obama. While Kmiec is himself pro-life, his mere endorsement of Obama is damaging to the Catholic message. Just as Obama's support of abortion and homosexual rights is damaging to the Christian message. Are faith leaders already too blind to see this?

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RETRO FASHION.... REALLY RETRO

I'm no slave to fashion mind you, but you have got to be kidding me. A blast from the past, I'm talking the 1800's is popping up.

FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) women for the first time are offering their handmade, distinctive style of children's clothes to the public through the Web site fldsdress.com Look out Paris & Milan! Nothing says I want multiple wives like a dress that would make Aunt Bee look like a hussy.
 
The website features photographs of children modeling the fashions. Choose from dresses, overalls, shirts, pants, nightgowns, sleepers, baby clothes and ankle-to-wrist underwear.

So if you want to dress your offspring in that hard to find "Children of the Corn" look you are in luck!
 
You are also creepy......
 
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The Oil War

It's time to face facts. We have a bumpy road ahead of us. The outcome of the election does not present Americans any great options. No matter who's name goes on the mailbox we have some tough times ahead.

Gas and Milk are now on the way to $5.00 a gallon with no end in sight. Floods have wiped out crops in the Midwest so food prices are rising along with the cost of getting food to market.

Iran and Israel have their dukes up and if anyone even grunts in the middle east oil shoots up to another record high.

While the talking heads debate politics and the recession word, we are under attack and no one wants to admit it.

American productivity and therefore our entire economy depends on fuel. That fuel comes from oil. Sure you have nuclear, solar and coal but none of those move a truck or car. They don't power the ships at sea and we are vulnerable. It should not be a question of if we should start drilling and pumping our own oil. The question should be how quick can we get started?

Some want to present this as an environmental issue. Forget it. The oil was created naturally. We have safety measures that did not exist 20 years ago. I don't see the green weenies stopping the oil cartels elsewhere in the world.

This is not just about expensive gas. It's about national security. I have to have a passport to go to Canada now. I have to take my shoes off the get on a plane. Nail clippers are considered a deadly weapon. If you want to bring this country to a screeching halt, don't target people or buildings. You target the oil supply. It's like removing oxygen from the room. You won't last long.

Oil is the new weapon and we are under attack. Oil shipments that pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz have already been publicly threatened. Ayatollah Ali Khameni, Iran's supreme leader, has warned the United States "the slightest misbehavior on your part would endanger the region's energy security," he said. "You are not capable of guaranteeing energy security in this region." Oh but hey, let's pull out of Iraq so we are not even in the neighborhood!

Iran has a plan to open its own oil exchange — the Iranian Oil Bourse (IOB) — with the goal of becoming the dominant center of the Middle East's oil trade. Some of the major oil-producing countries such as Venezuela and a few of the larger oil consuming countries, most notably China and India, have already announced their support for the IOB.

The attempt at trading oil in euros rather than could lead to a huge drop in value for the American currency, potentially putting the U.S. economy in its greatest crisis since the depression era of the 1930s.

Instead of worrying about the devastating effects already beginning in our economy, the threat of shutting oil lanes in the Persian Gulf or Iran's uranium enrichment program, some are more interested in polar bears, global warming and keeping our path to energy independence blocked. If we Americans can agree on anything it should be our national security. This is not an obscure energy policy item. If we don't put politics aside and defend our self, we will discover that oil is the noose around and it get tighter everyday.
 
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Soulforce Invades The Church

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Willow Creek Senior Pastor Bill Hybels is the latest pastor has who has met with SoulForce. What is Soulforce? Here is their own mission statement:

The mission of Soulforce is to cut off homophobia at its source -- religious bigotry. Soulforce uses a dynamic "take it to the streets" style of activism to connect the dots between anti-gay religious dogma and the resulting attacks on the lives and civil liberties of LGBT Americans. We apply the creative direct action principles taught by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. to peacefully resist injustice and demand full equality for LGBT citizens and same-gender families.

Pr. Hybels joins other high profile pastors including Bishop Eddie Long, Bishop Harry Jackson who have met with the group.

It's clear that Soulforce seek to manipulate the media in promoting their cause. They do this by publicly engaging "celebrity pastor". Last month they issued an invitation to families from Joel Osteen and Lakewood Church-- the largest church in the U.S. -- to share a picnic with lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) families. It came from "Pastor" Jay Bakker of Revolution NYC church.

I have nothing against open, honest dialogue about real issues but this not about seeking truth. This group is promoting and seeking acceptance and approval of a sinful lifestyle. Would we entertain proponents of pre-marital sex, adultery, group sex, or bestiality? That may one of the next groups formed and want approval of the church.

The term used in the Soulforce mission statement is not accurate. Homophobia is fear of homosexuals. I personally don't fear them. Is is also not synonymous with "religious bigotry".
True bigotry is based on false beliefs and a ideology of superior and inferiority. That's not that case with Christians who base homosexual opposition on the Word of God. it's not my idea, it's God's commandment so Soulforce and all the other activist need to take it up with Him.

Homosexual behavior is NOT morally superior to other kinds of sexual sin - regardless of the acceptance it currently enjoys in our culture. In fact, God calls it an abomination. Again, that's not just a mere opinion developed by some pastor.

Soulforce is dangerous because of the lack of honesty. They are composed of people who claim to be Christians yet promote out and out rebellion toward the will of God.

So why don't we and all these pastors seek his counsel on the matter. "But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindlers not even to eat with such a one. - I Corinthians 5:11

I know there is a natural response to want to build a bridge and seek "common ground". I get that. But dialogue with "wolves in sheeps clothing" lends credibility to the wolves. I learned about all this from a Soulforce press release, not a press release from Hybels, Osteen, Jackson or any other.

We currently have some false churches who have traded God's Word for a feel good, do what you want gospel. Acceptance of homosexual behavior in the church should not be up for discussion. That fact that is is should sound a great alarm.

I keep saying this over and over. Some think I 'm just cheering my "team" but I'm not. Most churches out there are not churches. The are social groups for people who share common ideas. They worship those ideas together. It has very little (if anything) to do with God.

Anyone can say they are a pastor. Anyone can start a church. Yet discernment and wisdom do not automatically come with such claims. Please discover the tell tale signs of a true church and put yours to the test.
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Presidental Pastor Problems

Back on May 6th I wrote a piece for Townhall on John McCain and his pastor problems.

Now comes word the John McCain has finally rejected the endorsement of televangelist John Hagee. The decision came after an audio recording surfaced in which the Hagee said God sent Adolf Hitler to help Jews reach the promised land. He also has linked Hitler to the Catholic church, suggesting it helped shape his anti-Semitism.

This is crazy talk that has no basis in Scripture. Most disturbing is it comes from a man who claims to be a pastor and has a large number of people following him and financially supporting his efforts.

Hagee in response to McCain jettison of his endorsement said he was withdrawing the endorsement. It's a kind of " you can't fire me, I quit" response.

Here is what I just can't comprehend..... Hagee (and others like him) spew this stuff under the label of Christan preaching. Yet no one objects when he slips his own opinion in as gospel. That is what makes Hagee not only wrong, but dangerous. People must know clearly what is the word of God and the opinion of man.

The other part that makes me scratch my head is how a Presidential candidate doesn't know this stuff. The preacher has controversial views that were well-known before McCain accepted his endorsement. Does McCain not have a TV to watch Hagee? Does he not have a staff to research this beforehand?

It's not like Hagee came out of the blue and just independently announced his endorsement of McCain. McCain actively courted Hagee! He wanted those megachurch votes where people worship and vote like lemmings. That congregation in the tens of thousands and a huge television audience was very attractive, truth be damned.

But the problems don't end there. Rod Parsley is a man I refused to let on the airwaves of our radio show. McCain should have followed, but instead McCain sought the support of Pastor Parsley and the World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio. Another mega-church prize to win. Now McCain announces he is rejecting Pastor Rod Parsley's endorsement.

At a campaign appearance in Cincinnati, McCain introduced Parsley as "one of the truly great leaders in America, a moral compass, a spiritual guide." McCain's staff should all be fired for letting this happen. They were apparently unconcerned about Parsley's well-established denunciations of the Islamic faith. Parsley didn't hide it. Walk into any book store and pick up "Silent No More". If you can't read there are DVDs of his sermons about Islam.

"America was founded with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed," Parsley says, "and I believe Sept. 11, 2001 was a generational call to arms that we can no longer ignore."

America was FOUNDED to destroy Islam? Did Thomas Jefferson know this? I don't remember "All men are created equal.... except the Muslims who we founded this nation to destroy". At least they don't only interject opinion in Scripture. I guess the Declaration if Independence is fair game as well.

Lord help our leaders if they don't know who they follow....
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Save the Earth.... DIE

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If you really want a pristine planet then we must get rid of all the humans messing it up. That's the opinion of a new organization called the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement.

I can't make this stuff up! They are recruiting people to remain childless for "the benefit of the Earth." I'm really thankful these folks have at least opted out of reproducing but I'm not signing up for their group.

It sounds crazy to most people, but we do have birth rates falling well below replacement levels in some countries. While this can be blamed on several factors ranging from the sexual revolution to delayed childbearing, we can't overlook the impact that the global warming debate has had on society's opinion of the family.

The green crowd continues to twist the so-called "climate crisis" into an excuse to push their agenda of population control. As a result, children are being viewed by some not as blessings but burdens who consume precious natural resources.

I don't understand how we have arrived at this way of thinking. We don't value human life. Abortions are fine. Yet when it comes to polar bears and spotted owls it's a different story. Will humans join the endagered list next?

We have lived far too long pretending that human life does not matter. If we don't change our thinking now, we do in fact volunteer for our own extinction.

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Where's My Rebate?

Most people are keeping a look out for that tax rebate money. If nothing else it will give you some gas money.

Till those dollars return from whence they came, we have a handy way to help you track your money.

You will need your SS number, filing Status & number of exemptions.

Just go here and track your money and its jounrney back home.
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Our Pastor Problems

 
By now you know about Barak Obama and his pastor problems. Yet he is not alone.

New York Times writer Frank Rich put televangelist Rev. John Hagee in his literary crosshairs. Hagee endorsed John McCain back in February over Mike Huckabee.

I'm no fan of Hagee. In fact I think his a false teacher. At the same time Hagee is no fan of the Catholic church and has called the church “the Great Whore” before his television audiences.

The purpose of the Rich article attempts to draw a parallel with Hagee & McCain and Obama and Wright. While I certainly don't think Hagee will help McCain with the Catholic vote, we must understand that Hagee is NOT McCain's pastor. If we were electing the nuttiest pastor, then the Hagee - Wright race would be a good match up.

The real story here is not about presidential candidates and pastors. It's the millions of Americans embracing, accepting and welcoming these wackos who claim to be legitimate clergy. THEY ARE NOT.

Why do politicians accept endorsements from pastors? Because they want the congregation to vote like the pastor. The sad fact is the pastor needs to a recognizable personality who is a television star in order to have any value to a candidate. If your own pastor endorsed a candidate, do tyou hink that candidate would show up to accept? Not unless your pastor has a high profile mega-church and best selling book and a huge viewing audience.

Wright claims the government invented AIDS. Hagee claims God created Hurricane Katrina to punish New Orleans for its sins. Both men present these claims as fact when it's merely personal theories and nothing more. In Hagee's case, he appears on multiple religious networks, including Trinity Broadcasting, which reaches 75 million homes. Millions of people are being fed this garbage from the pulpit.

We must question what we as Christians hold up and present to the rest of the world as representative of our Christian faith. What do people see? They see Joel Osteen who can't explain the basic way to get to heaven smiling in his arena church. They see John Hagee preaching opinion. They see Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, blame the Sept. 11th attack on abortionists, feminists, gays. They see Benny Hinn, TD Jakes, Robert Schuller, Marilyn Hickey, Paul & Jan Crouch, Rod Parsley, RW Shambach, Carlton Pearson, John Avanzinni, Kenneth & Gloria Copeland, Jessie Duplantis, Oral Roberts, Richard Roberts, Kenneth Hagin Sr., Kenneth Hagin Jr., Frederick Price, Creflo Dollar, Rodney Howard Browne, Jack Van Impe, Rinehard Bonnke, Texx Marrs, Joyce Meyer, Morris Cerello, John Kilpatrick, Clarence McClendon, Kent Hovind, Rick Joyner, Hal Lindsey, Charles Capps, Robert Tilton all asking for money and all marketing salvation to the poor souls who don't know any better. We need to scrub the airwaves of this deceptive trash.

While we should rightly exercise great care in choosing a person to represent our country to the world, should we not do the same with our faith?
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Federal Funds for Abortion, Racisim Sexual Crimes

Imagine you open your bank statement. As you look through the list of charges to your account you see a charge for Abortion. Further down there is charge for Racism and yet another charge for Sexual Crime. Would you want to know why those charges are there? In reality you pay those charges. They just don't appear on any statement.

Over $300 million of your tax dollars go to Planned Parenthood each year. That's the bill for killing American children over 12 months. If our government is unwilling to outlaw abortion, then at the very least those who hold life as sacred should not be forced to bankroll what is morally abhorrent.

The name "Planned Parenthood" is misleading. It's more about avoiding parenthood (ie. responsibility for personal actions) rather then planning it. The charges continue to pile up against Planned Parenthood. Some of them are more shocking then ever imagined. First came the revelations that Planned Parenthood clinic employees were coaching a 14-year-old girl on how to avoid triggering statutory rape reporting requirements against her 22-year- old boyfriend. That's called covering up a crime. Why has Planned Parenthood taken on the role of legal counsel? In fact, they are not even protecting their client, the are protecting the person who may have committed the crime of rape.

As recently reported, Planned Parenthood employees were recorded accepting donations from an avowedly racist customer. He asked that his money be earmarked for the abortion of an African-American baby. Even after making it clear that his intention was "to lower the number of black people in America" Planned Parenthood gleefully accepted the money. Was this an isolated incident? Apparently not. Seven clinics were called. Not one of them objected to or balked at taking donations targeted for the abortion of African-American babies. Where is the outrage and leadership in the black community? Where is Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton on this issues. I hear nothing but crickets. If the Rev. Jeremiah Wright really was to address a crime against blacks in this country, he ought to speak out against the government funded abortions of generations black children.

We live in a free country. That also means people are free to make bad choices. However when we are forced to fund the bad choices of others and the racist practices of an organization a line must be drawn. The issue involves us all. If a person is truly pro choice then they should acknowledge a persons right to chose not to have money fund the killing of babies.

Let Planned Parenthood financially stand on their own. If the pro-choice crowd loves them so much, then let them fund the organization. If any other group covered up sexual crimes against children and accepted racially motivated donations the outcry would be deafening. Not only would tax money cease, the group would be shut down and prosecuted. Yet some how Planned Parenthood is allowed to do what most of us don't even want to think about.

Conservatives came together to deliver the house and senate to Republicans who dangled the dream of ending abortions in front of us. We gave a pro-life president two terms. Abortions still remain legal and federally funded.

Before President Bush leaves office we must call upon him and all pro-life officials to use their God given position of authority and ensure that tax money must no longer be used subsidize abortion, support racism and hide sexual crimes against children.

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The Catholic Reformation

By Shaun Pierce

There was a time when Catholicism was abhorred by Protestants all over the world. The horrors of the medieval church and its sales of indulgences caused an uprising to counter act these abuses. For some the answer was was to break free from Catholicism and pursue a new form of religion.

Those that remained within the Catholic church have always been looked upon with suspicion. John F. Kennedy when running for president of the United States had many wondering about his intentions. Would he take his marching orders from Rome? That answer turned out to be no, as he won the election and the people’s fears of Catholicism abated. We had taken a step forward. There was still a long way to go.

In 1966, Pope Pius VI spoke at the United Nations, President Lyndon Johnson visited the pontiff at his hotel. Had the pope come to the White House, there would have been an uproar. Still, the president met with the pope. Another step forward. In 1979, Pope John Paul II became the first pope to visit the White House.

It seems those early small steps have now become a giant leap as President Bush not only hosted the pope at the White House, he picked him up at the airport! The words of President Bush said it all: "The best way to honor Pope…, truly one of the great men, is to take his teaching seriously; is to listen to his words and put his words and teachings into action here in America. This is a challenge we must accept." .

How the times have changed from Luther to Pope Benedict. While some will always choose to preserve the separation between Catholics and other Christians, that mentality is finally fading. It does not make sense anymore to continue distrust of Catholicism when the acts of kindness through school and hospital networks make Catholics and the fruit of such labor a powerhouse for good in this world.

Today, the very meaning of Christianity is under attack as issues of homosexuality, same sex marriage and what role God has in society, trade traditional Biblical teaching for a more politically correct language of tolerance and acceptance. Radical Islam has become a global threat to all Christians. We have seen the damage that is possible as evidenced by the changes in Europe. This is not the time for Christians to be divided. We need each other if we hope to face the challenges before us. Christ wanted us to be one. That time has come.
 
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Abortion As Art

The horror of this story is beyond explanation.

Aliza Shvarts is an Art Major at Yale. She will be displaying her "art project", a documentation of a nine-month process during which she artificially inseminated herself "as often as possible" while periodically taking abortifacient drugs to induce miscarriages. Her exhibition will feature video recordings of these forced miscarriages as well as preserved collections of the blood from the process.

This young lady needs to be in therapy, not art class. Since when is the murder of human beings considered art? Can all you "pro-choice" folks see how far we have sunk?

Shvarts said her goal was to spark conversation and debate on the relationship between art and the human body. We had a discussion about the "Bodies Exhibit" that uses human bodies as art. This to me is very different. In the Bodies Exhibit humans were not created for the single purpose of art. What Shvarts fails to understand is she is not creating art, she is destroying it.

God is the ultimate artist. Look at a sunset, snowfall or a child. For anyone to destroy such an amazing creation, the result can not be art but a crime against all.

The abortifacient drugs Shvarts took were legal and herbal, she said, and she did not feel the need to consult a doctor about her repeated miscarriages. Therein lies the problem. Freedom of choice allows destructive and often dangerous decisions.

It's hard to believe that this will be hosted at Yale. Yale’s roots can be traced back to the 1640s, when colonial clergymen led an effort to establish a college in New Haven. The charter was granted for a school “wherein Youth may be instructed in the Arts and Sciences [and] through the blessing of Almighty God may be fitted for Publick (original spelling) employment both in Church and Civil State.”

How far they have strayed.

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History Repeats - Remaking the Democrats of 72'

By Shaun Pierce

My father sent me an interesting tidbit of information. Since I was busy being born in 1972, I wasn't really following politics much. But he brought up the idea if you look at the "1972 Democratic Convention" you find something that looks like it's the script from today's newscast. Only the names have changed.

In 1972, new quotas mandated that certain percentages of delegates be women or members of minority groups. Also taking center stage of debates for the first time were abortion and gay rights. 36 years have gone by and it seems we really have not moved an inch.

36 years ago new rules for choosing and seating delegates created an unusual number of rules and credentials challenges. Sound familiar?

Back then South Dakota senator George McGovern had amassed the most delegates to the convention by using a grass roots campaign that was powered by opposition to the Vietnam War.
Now Senator Barack Obama is amassing delegates by using a grass roots campaign powered by opposition to the Iraq War.
Back then many traditional Democratic leaders and politicians felt that McGovern's delegate count did not reflect the wishes of most Democratic voters. Kind of like the infighting that we see going on now.

Back then Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter helped to spearhead a "Stop McGovern" campaign. The stop-McGovern forces tried unsuccessfully to alter the delegate composition of the California delegation. California had a "winner-take-all" primary format, which was contrary to the delegate selection rules. So even though McGovern only won the California primary by a 5% electoral margin, he won all 273 of their delegates to the convention.

The anti-McGovern group argued for a more proportional distribution of the delegates, while the McGovern forces stressed that the rules for the delegate selection had been set and the Stop McGovern alliance was trying to change the rules after the game. Hello Florida and Michigan!

Can someone tell me what year this is? Now I feel like Marty McFly watching the news. Just this morning on CNBC they interviewed a financial analyst who proudly wore on his lapel a large "WIN" button circa 1974. That stands for Whip Inflation Now (WIN) and was an attempt to to combat inflation, by encouraging personal savings and disciplined spending habits in combination with public measures, urged by U.S. President Gerald Ford.

It amazing with all the slick language of "Change" and "Progressiveness" you could still put on a pair of bell bottoms and be in political style. Maybe McGovern will win this time.
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