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Top Family News in 2008

In the latest online edition of the World Congress of Families newsletter, there is a special report on what was the best   and Worst  things that  Impacted  the Family in 2008.  Part of them are printed below.

The Best:
2) Pro-Life Woman Is Vice-Presidential Nominee;
3) Lithuania Bill Would Protect Minors From Homosexual Agitation;
5) Proposition 8 Passes In California;
6) Greater Awareness of Demographic Winter;
7) UN Study Links Abstinence and Delayed Rates of AIDS/HIV in Africa;
8) British Psychiatrists’ Group Says Abortion Can Cause Mental Problems;

The Worst:
1) The Election of Barack Obama;
2) Mexican Supreme Court Backs Mexico City Abortion Law;
4) German Persecution of Home-Schooling Families;
5) OAS Passes “Sexual-Orientation” Resolution;
6) Brazilian President Calls Opposition to Homosexuality A “Perverse Disease”;
8) In France, Most Births Out-of-Wedlock;
 
Jack Whinery and his family, homesteaders, Pie Town, New Mexico (LOC) by The Library of Congress.
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ACLU says Catholic bishops are misusing grant money

  A federal lawsuit filed Monday claims Roman Catholic bishops are wrongly imposing their religious beliefs on victims of human trafficking by prohibiting grant money to be used for emergency contraception, condoms and abortion care.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed the complaint in federal court in Boston against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The suit claims the agency, which distributes money to help trafficking victims, has allowed the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to limit the services its subcontractors provide. The ACLU claims the bishops' conference is misusing taxpayer money and attempting to impose its religious beliefs on trafficking victims.

 

(What a shock the Catholic church doesn't want people to use condoms or have abortions. This is a reason faith based groups need to be careful anytime they take money from Uncle Sam. My question is what is the ACLU doing to help the victims of human trafficking . The ACLU has never backed  a faith based group including those who are trying to help those who have needs. Read more of this story ACLU says Catholic bishops are misusing grant money. - )

 

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Obama to end 'don't ask, don't tell'... Developing

  President-elect Barack Obama will allow gays to serve openly in the military by overturning the controversial "don't ask, don't tell" policy that marred President Clinton's first days in office, according to incoming White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. (Gibbs is pictured below)

The startling pronouncement came during a Gibbs exchange with members of the public who sent in questions that were answered on YouTube.

"Thadeus of Lansing, Mich., asks, 'Is the new administration going to get rid of the "don't ask, don't tell policy?'" said Gibbs, looking into the camera. "Thadeus, you don't hear a politician give a one-word answer much. But it's, 'Yes.'" (  Obama to end 'don't ask, don't tell'... Developing...      )

(Besides this being the wrong thing which I pointed out in a posting I did last week, it also will hurt Obama far as the voters go, see  Obama era expected to end taboo on gays in military. If Obama cared about helping this nation. He would talk to those in the Arm Forces before he does anything.) 

Obama aide: Ending 'don't ask, don't tell' must wait by mashget.

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Tim Tebow: A Too-Good-To-Be-True Role Model?

Dan Wetzel   writes  for Yahoo! Sports,that Tim Tebow is one of the best college football players of all time.
However Wetzel is bugged by how Tim Tebow's faith has been made so public. Read some of  it below.

Tebow’s heart gets a lot of hype – too much for some. The television announcers are often over the top in their praise and the stories of Tebow’s off-field heroics as a devout Christian can be fatiguing.

It’s a strange phenomenon of the modern media. Fans can find themselves rooting against a good guy just because they keep being reminded of how good he is. A little fallibility can go a long way.
 
(I am happy Wetzel acknowledges the football  greatness of Tim Tebow. However what matters more is who Wetzel is not what he does.
My guess is Wetzel doesn't mind those who keep their faith inside of church and private. But he does have problems with people like Tebow, and myself who do make their faith public. We hear so much about young people and those in the sports world who have done things like drugs and crime. Wetzel should be very pleased that Tebow acts the way he does.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
tim tebow  by Lindsey B. Photography.
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Obama Concerns

 Is anyone besides me and some  on the right getting concern about the reports of what Obama will do in the White House and who he is going to bring with him.

To find out some of my concerns watch a video I just posted on You Tube  Obama Concerns.

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Richard John Neuhaus dies of cancer

The Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, one of the nation's leading conservative Catholic intellectuals and founder of the journal First Things, died shortly before 10 a.m. Thursday of complications from cancer. He was 72.

Father Neuhaus was born one of eight children in Pembroke, Ontario, to a Lutheran minister and initially followed in his father's footsteps - graduating from Concordia Theological Seminary and becoming a Lutheran minister.

He began political life as a liberal. An associate of Martin Luther King Jr., he backed Eugene McCarthy for president at the 1968 Democratic convention and led, along with actor Paul Newman, a tumultuous Chicago press conference backing the minority plank against the Vietnam War.

But starting with the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision that declared abortion a constitutional right and running through President Jimmy Carter's 1979 White House Conference on the Family, Father Neuhaus began moving to the right, becoming a supporter of Ronald Reagan.

He converted to Catholicism in 1990, was ordained a priest by Cardinal John O'Connor of New York a year later and became one of the leading figures - along with Michael Novak and George Weigel - in advancing a type of neoconservatism among Roman Catholics.
In the 1990s, Neuhaus co-founded the group Evangelicals and Catholics Together with former Nixon White House counsel Charles Colson, which helped cement the political alliance between two groups that had long been suspicious of each other.
(This man was quite a thinker. No matter what one thinks of people of faith being part of the political culture this man did make a bigger impact. Now I did have issue  and do have issue with the document he helped to write Evangelicals and Catholics Together because it read like all  people of the Catholic faith are right with God. As a former Catholic I know that isn't correct and the same goes for every soul no matter what church they belong to. However now is not the time to debate that. I wish this man's family the best. May God bless them as they cope with their loss. Below are links that the above information came from. )
 
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Barack Obama wants to be the "Abortion President

 It looks more and more like Barack Obama wants to be the  "Abortion President" as he names one pro. abortion  hardline activist after another to his  leadership team. The latest looks like it will be  neurosurgeon and CNN medical reporter Sanjay Gupta to become the next Surgeon General.

Here's the story from LifeNews.com. Incoming president Barack Obama appears to be expanding on the steady stream of abortion advocates he is appointing to top administration posts. His latest choice appears to be pro-abortion CNN medical reporter Sanjay Gupta to become the next Surgeon General.

Gupta is a practicing neurosurgeon and considered a media celebrity of sorts for his role in reporting on medical matters for the massive cable news network.

Although Gupta spends most of his time reporting rather than opining on the topics of the day, he appears to favor abortions.

Gupta has been accused of supporting abortions for disabled unborn children, opposing protections for pro-life medical professionals, and denying the risks associated with the dangerous RU 486 abortion drug.

In a December report for CNN, Gupta appeared to join abortion advocates in condemning the Bush administration for approving new regulations that offer more protections for doctors and medical centers not wanting to be involved in abortions.

 
Your mom pro life Image (6) by you.
 
 
 
 
 
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The NEA Has a Plan for Government School Children

Thank God for the good teachers in our government schools but please know if your child attends a public school or as I like to call them a government school, the NEA has a plan for your child. The plan may  not be  what you want, at least  if you are in the middle or on the right when it comes to politics or the culture.

NEA teacher by you.
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Episcopal Church Ruling from the California Supreme Court

The California Supreme Court (yes, the same court  that  dismissed the will of the people in Proposition 8 and forced same sex marriages on the state's citizens) ruled unanimously yesterday that, although each church held a deed to their land in their own names, three parishes that left the Episcopal Church over its policy of ordaining homosexual ministers must forfeit their property to the Episcopal Church.
OK it might have cost these churches their land still they did right. This reminds me of  Gal.1:10; which reads Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ. I would rather lose everything and have God pleased with me than please men. Good for these churches.  Still it would have been better if  this court had stayed out of this issue.

 
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WOULD ADVOCATES FOR GAY MARRIAGE REALLY ACCEPT RELIGIOUS DISSENT?

  (Below is part of a post  from Michael Medved along with a link to it.  His points at least in my humble view were great and right on. Do go to his blog and read the whole posting. )

WOULD ADVOCATES FOR GAY MARRIAGE REALLY ACCEPT RELIGIOUS DISSENT?

Posted by: Michael Medved at 1:05 AM

 

Advocates for same sex marriage regularly insist that they would never interfere with free exercise of religion and will do nothing to force unwilling churches to perform gay weddings. This position counts as hypocritical and misleading, and the current controversy over Pastor Rick Warren’s role in the Obama inauguration reveals the underlying intolerance in the gay agenda. Rick Warren give the lie to leftist claims that they’re ready to respect differences of opinion on this issue.

 
intolerance march by brocha.
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mom sues school over religious ed class

  A parent is suing the Huntington County Community School Corp. in federal court, saying religious education classes held on school property violate the establishment clause of the Constitution.    ( read more at    WHAS11.com  )

A complaint filed by attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union in Indiana on behalf of an unnamed woman and her 8-year-old son asks a federal judge to shut down the program and bar the school district from providing it with utilities or any other support.

The boy, identified only as "J.S.," attends Horace Mann Elementary School, which offers third- and fourth-grade students a "release time" program for "By the Book Weekday Religious Instruction" through the Associated Churches of Huntington, the complaint filed Wednesday states.

 

Huntington's program is voluntary. Classes meet once a week in mobile trailers near school buildings, and children who don't participate remain in their classrooms with school staff, according to a brochure for the program filed with the lawsuit.

On Sept. 11, one week before the program began, J.S. was taken from his classroom to one of the temporary classrooms and given a pamphlet regarding parental consent. His mother, identified only as "H.S.," did not give consent.

 

The suit alleges the school district violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment by allowing religious instruction to occur on school property during instructional time, by allowing the use of school utilities by a religious organization conducting religious instruction, and by supervising and promoting the "By the Book" program.

 

(OK so those on the left have no problem with children being taught  sex before marriage is ok, or a school leader taking my child for an abortion both things which  go against my values and faith. But those on the left get an outrage about children being taught about God. Now it is one thing for a parent to say their child can't be taught about God but this mother is trying to keep other children including those who have parents who have given the ok if their child to learn about God. Could things like this be the reason why so many parents are removing their children from the government schools.)

 
yipes Morals in Government schools by you.
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Muslims miffed after being booted off plane

Muslim Women by Chris Wigginton.
AirTran Airways apologized Friday to members of a Muslim family for kicking them off a plane and refusing to rebook them despite requests from FBI agents who had cleared them of wrongdoing.

The families of Atif Irfan, a tax attorney, and his brother Kashif Irfan, an anesthesiologist, were removed from a flight in Washington before takeoff Thursday after a passenger reported hearing Atif Irfan's wife say something suspicious.

"We regret that the issue escalated to the heightened security level it did," AirTran said in a statement Friday afternoon. "But we trust everyone understands that the security and the safety of our passengers is paramount." Read the full statement

The airline said it had refunded the family's money and offered to fly the family home to Washington free.

Federal officials say a passenger on the plane notified a flight attendant about a suspicious conversation, and the flight attendant notified the pilot and Federal air marshals who were aboard. The pilot asked the air marshals to remove the passengers, said Transportation Security Administration spokesman Christopher White.

"The conversation, as we were walking through the plane trying to find our seats, was just about where the safest place in an airplane is," said Inayet Sahin, Kashif Irfan's wife. "We were [discussing whether it was safest to sit near] the wing, or the engine or the back or the front. But that's it. We didn't say anything else that would raise any suspicion."

( I am sorry this happen to this family but the truth is radical Muslims killed Americans on 911. I would rather have a mistake happen than have another 911. Read more on this story Muslims miffed after being booted off plane .)
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PASTOR DEFENDS INAUGURATION PARTICIPATION...

 Under fire for opposing gay marriage, influential evangelical pastor Rick Warren said Saturday that he loves Muslims, people of other religions, Republicans and Democrats, and he also loves "gays and straights."

The 54-year-old pastor and founder of Saddleback Church in Southern California told the crowd of 500 that it's unrealistic to expect everyone to agree on everything all the time.

"You don't have to see eye to eye to walk hand in hand," said Warren.

Warren also defended President-elect Barack Obama's invitation that he give the invocation at the Jan. 20 inauguration in the keynote speech he delivered at the Muslim Public Affairs Council's annual convention in Long Beach.

(I guess those who aren't submitted to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the Bible don't understand those of us who love sinners while hating their sin. It also looks like these gay groups don't have tolerance for  those who don't see eye to eye with them. Read more on this issue Pastor Rick Warren defends invite to inauguration.)




 
 
 
 
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Teaching Your Kids Values this Christmas

 It's a tough economy out there, even for a kid. And many parents are wondering how to broach the subject. Should they shield their children from the hard times and spend like there's no tomorrow? Or is it better to share the reality that more families , often their own , simply can't have it all, even at Christmas? It can be a real dilemma.

(To find out how you can make this Christmas less stressful and how  to  use the hard  times we are going through as a nation to teach our children values, watch a video I just posted on You Tube 13 Year Old Writes Letter for Mom on Christmas 12-19.)

 
Even shopping is hectic... by jazzpic.
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Openly gay cabinet secretary

Mary Beth Maxwell says her years of fighting for workers' rights can be traced to the values and sense of social justice that came with her upbringing in a Catholic family.

Maxwell, 43, has received some high-profile mentions lately as a possible nominee for secretary of labor under President-elect Barack Obama. She would be the first openly gay cabinet secretary.

 (Perhaps Maxwell should be named the  secretary of labor but it should not have anything to do with her being gay and she should also not use that office to support the gay life. Read more of this story Labor nominee . Also the Catholic church is 100% against the gay life. Gay people should be told by all churches they are loved by God but no sin including the gay life  sin should be blessed.)

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