Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Strong Logic

Janet Folger's article contains too much common sense, logic, and documented truth to be understood by a public conditioned by the spin of "fair and balanced" debates between good and evil. Regardless, her documented evidence points to Obama as a man with a Muslim soul who is trying desperately to hide that soul---until after the election.

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Conservatives Energized!

No Better Choice for Pro Family Issues!

Senator John McCain could not have made a better choice for his Vice Presidential pick! Governor Sarah Palin a staunch pro life, pro family and pro marriage supporter! Governor Palin has been married for 20 years and is the mother of 5 children. She is not afraid to stand for what is right even if she sands alone. Her record proves this. Pro family groups are breathing a sigh of relief after the announcement today! As I listened to her speak, I realized how hopeless I had been feeling about the political experts double guessing all the politically expedient choices Senator McCain should make for a running mate. However, as I listened to his surprise choice speak, I felt hope well up in me, and a renewed excitement over this excellent choice. I can sense excitement as email floods in with people who stand for life, who are ready to get off the bench and get back into the game! I took mental notes, and here is what I discovered...
What does she bring to the table?
She is...
Pro Life
Pro Marriage
Conservative
Pro-Domestic Oil Exploriation
A woman
Lifetime NRA member
Fights corruption within her own party
Outside Washington Beltway
Governing experience


Here are some comments made by pro family leaders across the United States. I applaud Senator McCain for his choice for Vice President of the United States!

Washington, D.C. -- Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America (CWA), released the following statement in response to Senator John McCain's choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate: "Governor Palin will change the dynamics of the entire presidential race. Her admirable record of confronting corruption and living her pro-life convictions shows she is a doer, not just a talker. Sarah Palin will make history as a vice presidential candidate - and not simply because she's a woman, but because she's a woman of substance and character." Janice Shaw Crouse, director and senior fellow of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute, said, "It is particularly significant that a conservative woman was nominated for the nation's second highest office. For years the feminist movement has acknowledged for leadership only those women who embrace a radical agenda. How refreshing that now we have a woman who reflects the values of mainstream American women. Sarah Palin is pro-life, pro-marriage and pro-family. She is a woman who is balancing the personal and professional in admirable ways. She is an outstanding woman who will be an excellent role model for the nation's young people. Sarah Palin is chief among equals with American professional women; she brings the kind of balance that characterizes the high-achieving women of today. She will bring to the forefront of our cultural conversations an intelligent, realistic, well-grounded woman's perspective." Crouse concluded: "Take that feminists -- here is a woman of accomplishment who brings a fresh face to traditional values and models the type of woman most girls want to become."

Minneapolis, MN - "Absolutely brilliant," Mathew Staver exclaimed when he heard the news that Sen. John McCain chose Governor Sarah Palin as his choice for Vice President. Staver is Chairman of Liberty Alliance Action, Chairman of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty University School of Law.*

Rep. Jackie Walorski, R- Elkhart: "This is a brilliant move by Sen. McCain. It is about time that the Republicans at the national level include a conservative woman who is not a national insider."This selection confirms that McCain is not about business as usual. Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin are proven change makers. I believe this shows that he is serious about winning the election."

Friday, August 29, 2008From: Gary L. Bauer: My friends, I believe we now have the most pro-life ticket in history, running on the most pro-life platform in history. I am very excited, and I hope you are too. So please get engaged right now! Go to www.cwfpac.com to make your most generous gift to help CWF! Now, here's my reaction to Senator McCain's choice of Governor Sarah Palin. This selection is a grand slam home run! Sarah Palin is conservative. She is pro-family. She is pro-life.

Monica Boyer

Friday, May 9, 2008

What is "change"?

This morning as I was doing my daily blog reading, I ran into some truth that I thought I'd share... I am so glad there are still Legislators, and people in leadership positions who still "Get it"... Now the million dollar question; "Hoosiers... what are we going to do about it"? Are we going to follow the crowd like lambs to slaughter... or are we going to make a statement to those in office that we DO NOT want their kind of change!

It's been fascinating to watch and listen to the Presidential candidates talk about "change". Barack Obama is basing his entire campaign on "change". I'm not sure if he's talking about "change" for the sake of "change" or what, because he's never really spelled out what exactly he would do to "change" anything in this country.But, it's equally interesting to read the editorials of several newspapers around Indiana. In Northern Indiana, the newspaper tone has been instructing it's faithful readers to "embrace change" and to vote against Hoosier incumbents in November. Is that "change" for the sake of "change"? As a legislator, I've been involved in helping move Indiana forward in many areas. Indiana now leads the Midwest in job creation, we have our own "Big 3" auto makers, employing thousands of Hoosiers. Our State has gone from bankrupt to having a cash balance on hand. We went from one of the worst child abuse States to one of the best in child protection. These "changes" weren't easy.In fact, many Hoosiers say the "changes" in Indiana have been too many and too quick. Yet, on Tuesday millions of Hoosiers voted for "change" at the national level. If, in Indiana, "change" has meant to make government smaller, create jobs, get tough on child abuse and reform an archaic tax system...and it hasn't been popular...what are Hoosiers voting for that will be popular?The only logical answer is that there is a ground swell of Hoosiers that have decided they want what the Presidential candidates are promising: bigger government with lots of new entitlement programs; higher taxes on hard working, middle class Hoosiers; escalating gas and food prices; socialized medicine which devalues quality care; all delivered with a huge smile that says, "you asked for it...you got it"!
State Representative Jackie Walorski
http://www.jackiewalorski.com/

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Too little Too Late

Parents urged to boycott homosexual indoctrination'Day of Silence' in schools 'about coercing students to repudiate traditional morality'--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Posted: March 08, 200811:15 pm EasternBy Bob Unruh© 2008 WorldNetDaily What if homosexual rights advocates staged a huge promotional event and no one came to see it? That's exactly what a coalition of organizations is proposing for April 25, this year's "Day of Silence," which is sponsored in public schools across the nation."It's outrageous that our neighborhood schools would allow homosexual activism to intrude into the classroom," said Buddy Smith of the American Family Association, one of a long list of organizations asking parents to keep their students home from school on that day."'Day of Silence' is about coercing students to repudiate traditional morality. It's time for Christian parents to draw the line – if your children will be exposed to this DOS propaganda in their school, then keep them home for the day," he said.The "Day of Silence" promotion is intended, ostensibly, to make students "aware" of the "discrimination" suffered by homosexuals in society, by having students remain silent for the day. Such events typically are organized by a school's "Gay-Straight Alliance" group, but the event has been promoted for its previous 11 years by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, an organization with the agenda of establishing homosexual advocacy organizations such as GSAs in all schools in the nation.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

New Light bulbs can poison you

The EPA says breakage of the energy-saving, mercury-containing CFLs can cause health hazards.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Victory~ Hate Crimes dies in the House!

On Tuesday night, HB 1076, the Hate Crimes bill authored by Representative Greg Porter died in the House! Thanks to two pro-life amendments from Representative Jackie Walorski, and Representative Jeff Thompson. Because of these amendments, Representative Porter was afraid to call them down for consideration.
The Associated press wrote the following; "Porter said he objected to an amendment filed by Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Lakeville, that would add viable fetuses to groups covered under the legislation. He said he also objected to an amendment by Rep. Jeffrey Thompson, R-Lizton, that would have removed sexual orientation from the bill.
Porter said Walorski's amendment was simply an anti-abortion measure, and removing sexual orientation would make the bill less inclusive by removing gays and lesbians from groups covered by the bill.
Walorski said her amendment was a "pro life" measure, and said viable fetuses were worthy of being added to the bill. She also said when she and her fellow Republicans were in the majority, she never decided against calling a bill down because she was afraid of proposed amendments.
She said Porter was in charge of the bill, so he was killing it by not calling it down for consideration.
Thompson said he was against hate crimes legislation in general because crimes were based on thought and should be treated equally. He also said he believed that homosexuality was largely a lifestyle of choice and was harmful.

We are so thankful for these two courageous Legislators for filing these amendments that turned out to be the death of this dangerous bill. We will still remain vigilant. Although it is dead in the House, there are still measures that can be taken to revive this bill. We will alert you at the first sign of this. Thank you for taking time to act and make your voice heard!

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
(Edmund Burke)

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Family leaders call Romney 'disaster'

A coalition of leaders on family issues has released a letter warning about what they describe as the deception being assembled around former Massachusetts governor and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney. "He used his Republican and Mormon identity to push through radical policies on gay marriage, abortion and pro-homosexual school programs..."

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