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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
KRUGMAN WANTS "DEATH PANELS"
11/14/2010-Yesterday, on ABC's "This Week," New York Times columnist Paul Krugman addressed the subject of escalating health care costs. He said, "Some years down the pike, we're going to get the real solution, which is going to be a combination of death panels and sales taxes."
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
NATIVITY SCENES SENT TO ALL GOVERNORS
Catholic League president Bill Donohue announces the Catholic League's Christmas project for 2010:
 
The atheists are out in force this year trying to neuter Christmas.  American Atheists' billboard features a picture of a nativity scene with the inscription, "You Know it's a Myth. This Season Celebrate Reason."
      The Catholic League raised the money last month to launch a Christmas campaign that almost everyone will like, save for embittered atheists. A week ago, we mailed a Holy Family Nativity Scenev to the nation's 50 governors; a letter to the governors alerting them that our gift was being sent in care of their chief of staff was first sent.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Thirty Studies in Five Years Show Abortion Hurts Women’s Mental Health
Thirty Studies in Five Years Show Abortion Hurts Women’s Mental Health
by Priscilla Coleman, Ph.D. | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 11/12/10 5:04 PM
On Sunday November 7th, the Washington Post published an opinion by Dr. Brenda Major titled “The Big Lie about Abortion and Mental Health.”
     I would like to offer another perspective on dishonesty permeating the scientific study and dissemination of information pertaining to abortion and mental health.
   
 
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
We Are the Christians of Iraq Letter of an Iraqi Priest to His Wounded Country
We Are the Christians of Iraq
Letter of an Iraqi Priest to His Wounded Country
By Father Albert Hisham Naoum    
ROME, NOV. 11, 2010 (Zenit.org).- The martyrs of the Church of Our Lady of Salvation showed the world once again who we are, the Christians of Iraq, and they joined the martyrs of our Church, those who sacrificed their lives to Christ our Lord, who taught us to bear witness to the resurrection of life, for forgiveness, for hope, for love, for faith, joy.
The blood of our fallen heroes cries out to the world and all humanity, and urges the Christians of Iraq, wherever we are, to "preach" to the world about the suffering and risen Christ who lives in our wounded land.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
The Obamacare Burden To Your State Budget
11/12/2010    The Heritage Foundation-www.heritage.org Facing a $25 billion deficit for their next two-year budget cycle, Texas lawmakers are considering closing the gap by dropping out of Medicaid. “This system is bankrupting our state,” State Representative Warren Chisum told The New York Times. “We need to get out of it. And with the budget shortfall we’re anticipating, we may have to act this year,” he said....
      
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Friday, November 12, 2010
GOD BLESS OUR VETERANS-THANK YOU
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Birmingham Alabama Settles Lawsuit With Pro-Lifers Denied Free Speech
By NetworkNews @ 2:59 PM :: 422 Views
11/10/2010        The Life Legal Defense Foundation, a pro-life legal group, today announced the settlement of the federal civil rights action it filed last June against the city of Birmingham, Alabama.
The suit came on behalf of a group of young pro-life activists who were denied their free speech rights and the settlement includes payment to plaintiffs for both monetary damages and their attorneys’ fees.
     The suit, filed in early June, arose from an incident in February 2009, when nine members of the Survivors pro-life organization were arrested and jailed overnight for displaying pro-life signs and handing out literature on a public sidewalk outside a high school in Birmingham.
Rather than investigating the incident and admitting that the police had violated the Survivors’ rights, the city later filed misdemeanor trespass charges against them.
   These criminal charges were only dismissed after the federal lawsuit was filed.
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Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land is urging Christians to vote in Tuesday's election and to remind their family and friends to vote.
WASHINGTON (BP)--Saying America is at a crossroads on a host of significant moral issues, Southern Baptist ethicist Richard Land is urging Christians to vote in Tuesday's election and to remind their family and friends to vote.
      "All elections are important. This one is critical," Land, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, said in an e-mail to constituents. "Over the past few years, Washington has taken a sharp turn in the wrong direction on many issues. We are now at a crossroads on life, marriage, religious liberty, and many other issues that should concern Christians. We cannot afford to sit this one out and continue down our present dangerous path."
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Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Catholics Cannot Vote for Political Candidates Who Support a Right to Abortion, Says Vatican's Chief Justice
By NetworkNews @ 1:10 AM :: 395 Views

(CNSNews.com) – Catholics cannot vote for political candidates who support a right to abortion, said Cardinal-designate Raymond Burke, head of the highest court at the Vatican and the archbishop emeritus of St. Louis, Missouri.“No, you  can never vote for someone who favors absolutely what’s called the right to choice of a woman to destroy the human life in her womb or the right to a procured abortion,” said Burke in a recent interview with the group Catholic Action for Faith and Family.He further explained, “You may in some circumstances -- when you don’t have any candidate who is proposing to eliminate all abortion -- choose the candidate who will most limit this grave evil in our country.”

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Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Death Toll Rises in Baghdad Catholic Church Siege
By NetworkNews @ 12:45 AM :: 325 Views
CBNNews.com
Monday, November 01, 2010
At least 52 people died when Iraqi security forces stormed a church in Baghdad to free hostages held by Islamic militants, officials said Monday.
    U.S. and Iraqi officials said worshippers at Our Lady of Deliverance Catholic Church were listening to a Bible reading when gunmen burst in to the sanctuary and started shooting     
     The militants, wearing suicide vests and armed with grenades, took 120 people hostage.  Authorities believed the attackers to be part of the terror organization al Qaeda in Iraq.   
     After a four-hour standoff, Iraqi forces backed by the U.S. military stormed the church building. Ten policemen were among the dead, and many of the 62 wounded were women.

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