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President Obama spoke to an interviewer about the Ft. Hood shootings...
Deb Perry Cloud
Deb Perry Cloud
I agree with you Mark Buse!
3 hours ago
Roy Schafhuizen
Roy Schafhuizen
How about some quotes from Jesus in the bible Bob? You have stuck to rhetoric, rather than substance...a usual far left tactic. Spend more time in the word of God than with Hitler and Mussolini, and you will be much better off. You can't name one thing that FRC does that hurts our society. Nor can you blame true Christianity for any of your ... Read Moremisgivings as an angry liberal dwelling in futility. 2010 will prove to be an unfortunate year for your party. What is it that you think Barack Obama has actually accomplished to be thought so highly of? His failed policies will prove more of a detrement to Democrats than anything else. And he can only be on the continued campaign trail for so long until he must do something of substance... or do you think he can blame Bush until 2012? Bush was far from perfect, but he kept our country safe, and made no apologies for our great history. Obama loathes what our founding fathers stood for, and lacks the reality of the Lord Jesus Christ being in control of all things. Try reading Romans 8:28, and some anger management if you refuse to pick up a bible.
43 minutes ago
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Family Research Council has several critical concerns with the Democratic health care legislation under consideration on Capitol Hill. The sanctity of human life, although safeguarded in the House version of the measure passed on Saturday, remains a live issue as the bill goes to the Senate...
Bob
Bob
You do know that Barack Obama was a Constitutional Law professor at one of the most prestigious universities in America, don't you? I'd say he probably has a better idea about the Founding Fathers than you do, but I could be wrong--maybe you are a Constitutional Law professor yourself. (Ironic that they mentioned this in the article, as though Obama didn't know what his former job was). Just because you believe the childish and apocalyptic mythology about Obama, Pelosi, and Reid doesn't mean that it's true. As though they have unlimited power, even though every level of our government is populated by both Democrats and Republicans, with a few third-party folks thrown in for spice.

Secondly, loathe to admit it as they are, even the hyper-conservative, anti-Obama Wall Street Journal had to admit that the "stimulus is working": http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125185379218478087.html

Virginia and New Jersey? Are those the states where John McCain is president? I must have missed that. Auto insurance is mandated by the government, and affects every person in America economically. It especially affects you if you get hit by a person who doesn't have it, just as health insurance affects you every time a person without insurance goes to the emergency room, per the "Republican Health Care Plan" like the one espoused by Jim DeMint.... Read More

Finally, you're right--morality and values will prevail, be assured of that. Holding America hostage to the will of godless, blood-sucking insurance companies, last time I checked, wasn't "moral", though the "value" of their stock will certainly rise in direct proportion to the number of people who are denied coverage and who suffer, even unto death, as a result.
Yesterday at 2:52pm
Bob
Bob
As for Morality: here is the testimony from Wendell Potter, the former Vice President of Communications for CIGNA health insurance. You may remember him from the debacle in the 90's that received so much media attention, as CIGNA refused to cover an adolescent's transplant surgery due to a "pre-existing condition", which eventually led to the girl's death. He has since resigned his position, and after attending a free health care clinic offered to the uninsured and the underinsured, he decided to come out and expose the abuses of the insurance industry against the American people.

He was in charge of CIGNA's rebuttal against Michael Moore's movie "Sicko", but has since admitted that the movie was accurate and he provided Republican lawmakers with talking points that were lies.

But, after hearing from Mr. Potter, please tell me what you think about "morality" as it pertains to health insurance. ... Read More

Here's his testimony:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/15/wendell-potter-public-opt_n_287733.html

Here's an extended interview with him:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/profile.html
Yesterday at 3:01pm
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In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that married adults are more likely to be proud of the type of work they do, compared to single adults, whether divorced, separated, or never married.
Bob
Bob
This couldn't have anything to do with the fact that you have more unmarried people working non-career-type jobs, could it? Like, the really crummy jobs that you used to work before you got established, got a decent job, and got married?
Yesterday at 2:41pm
Family Research Council
Here’s some articles of interest. “N.Y. Senate Delays Gay Marriage Vote,” Jeremy W. Peters, The New York Times “AMA votes to seek repeal of ‘don’t ask,don’t-tell’,” Associated Press “The Politics of Loosening Healthcare’s Abortion Restrictions,” Dan Gilgoff, U.S. News and World Report ...
Scott Shepherd

Scott Shepherd The WordOut.Net News Alert! for Nov. 10, 2009 for All The News You NEED To Know.

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WordOut - The News You Need To Know. Information regarding the erosion of Christian's religious liberties, family values and rights as believers. thewordout.net
Carol Janis Butchko

Carol Janis Butchko Thanks for all you do especially for the family and the unborn.

Family Research Council
Ronald Reagan brought two things to Washington that were very much out of fashion, I enjoy telling student interns at Family Research Council: brown suits and freedom for a hundred million people in Eastern Europe...
Bob
Bob
On a related note, the Wall in Israel should be torn down as well:
Read about it here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rania-al-abdullah/another-divisive-wall_b_347437.html

See video of settlers' abusing Palestinians here:
http://www.btselem.org/English/Video/20091029_Olive_Harvest.asp
Mon at 8:40am
C.s.
C.s.
Sorry, one thing has nothing to do with the other. Israel is on its sovreign land that everyone seems so intent on taking away from them. Obama has no problem bossing around and meddling in Israel's business and Huffington Post is nothing more than a hateful left slanted website-I would not take anything said there seriously. Extremist Muslims will not be happy until Israel is gone.
Mon at 6:50pm
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President Obama is not in Berlin today. Very proper, I think. He’s not there to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. He’s not going to say anything about how freedom triumphed over totalitarianism in 1989 and how “we” won a great victory. Presid...
Douglas Martin
Douglas Martin
Of course he is not - it would be cross purposed to genuflecting towards Marx and a push towards leftism
Mon at 3:48pm
Lisa Taylor Sowards
Lisa Taylor Sowards
I guess it would be hard for him to be in the same country where socialism divided a city, suppressed the people and caused them not to progress, and left them poor and subject to a tyrannical government considering what he advocates in our country. I am tired of hearing from this government how we are to learn lessons from the past. He wasn't there because he has not learned those lessons. Happy Anniversary, Germany. Keep moving in the right direction.
Mon at 4:39pm
Braden Lorenz
Braden Lorenz
ummmm.... come on people it is not rocket science!! not in Berlin,wants national helthcare....???
Yesterday at 9:01am
Family Research Council
On November 5, 2009, two days before the House vote on health care, thousands gathered on Capitol Hill to be heard.
Family Research Council
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 7, 2009 CONTACT: J.P. Duffy or Maria Donovan, (866) FRC-NEWS Washington, D.C. – Today, the House of Representatives passed the Stupak, Pitts, Kaptur, Dahlkemper, Smith, Ellsworth and Lipinski amendment to the “Affordable Health Care for America Act” (H.R. 3962...
Family Research Council
Democrats are going out of their way to argue that the Stupak-Pitts amendment prohibiting federal funding of abortion is an effort to enact new restrictions on abortion itself...
Joshua
Joshua
AMEN!
November 7 at 10:24pm
Family Research Council
Family Research Council
The Health Care bill will fund abortion because of the Capps amendment. The supposed “Ellsworth” compromise would not prevent the public option from funding abortion, but would have the exact same effect of government funding of abortion. Be...
Jimmy Norman
Jimmy Norman
It's immoral.
It's unconstitutional.
It's unaffordable.
It's inefficient.
It's anti-competative.... Read More
It's complex.
It's opaque.
It's statist.
It's a Democrat's (ie. Socialist/Fascist) dream.
November 6 at 2:59pm
Douglas Martin
Douglas Martin
It also adversely affects minorities and poor since there is a higher percentage of them eliminated via infaticide than nearly any other people group. Economic principles indicate that you get more of what you fund. Unintended consequences folks! What a blight on our nation!
November 6 at 3:17pm
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FRC’s new ad, “Inheritance of Debt”: Transcript: ATTORNEY: My sincere condolences upon the passing of your loved one. Upon review of the will, your grandfather has bequeathed to you, this stack of bills! NARR...
Shirley

Shirley Keep it up!!! It is making a difference!!