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 Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas is not one to hog the lime light.  He rarely gives public interviews, but now that his new memoir “My Grandfather’s Son” is coming out Thomas has broken the silence to talk about his life and his beliefs.  As his book and numerous interviews reveal he is not only a man of character but also a shining example of what a Supreme Court Justice should be.  His jurisprudence should be a model for future judicial nominees, and presidential candidates should be judged by how likely they would be to appoint judges in the mold of this great American.  Americans need to get to know Justice Thomas in order to be inspired by his story and instructed by his judicial wisdom.

Below are numerous resources relating to Clarence Thomas:

YouTube video of Thomas’ “60 Minutes” interview on Sunday night:


Interviews:

Interview with a Grandson: Clarence Thomas on his Memoir
By Kathryn Jean Lopez
National Review

Rush Interviews Justice Clarence Thomas
Rush Limbaugh

posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:15:29 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Though she suffers from multiple sclerosis, the wife of presidential candidate Mitt Romney Ann Romney does not support embryonic stem cell research.  She instead chooses to stress the exciting results coming from ethical adult stem cell research while emphasizing the need for clear ethical lines to be drawn in scientific research.  Ann Romney hopes her new website (just unveiled today) will be used to raise awareness of MS while also providing a forum for other things she cares about like recipe swapping and her husband’s campaign.  Kathryn Jean Lopez today writes about Ann Romney’s efforts fighting MS at National Review Online.  AdvanceUSA applauds Ann’s courage in supporting innocent human life despite the suggestions from some that unethical research could one day be used to treat her serious medical condition.

For more information on stem cell research check the AdvanceUSA stem cell page and adult stem cell page.

posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:07:58 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

Our friend John Stemberger with Florida4Marriage has an excellent op-ed in which he explains the rationale for a state constitutional amendment protecting the traditional definition of marriage in Florida.  His reasoning arguably also applies to the national marriage issue.

posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 9:41:15 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The Rutherford Institute reports (excerpt):

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit will hear arguments on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007, regarding the right of the high school football coach to silently bow his head and bend his knee while members of the football team engage in the time-honored practice of student-initiated pre-game prayer. A federal court ruled in July 2006 that officials at East Brunswick School District in New Jersey violated Coach Borden's constitutional rights when they forbade him from bowing his head or "taking a knee" during pre-game student prayers. However, the school district appealed the decision with the assistance of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 9:39:55 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The latest version of ENDA no longer includes “gender identity” as a protected class and contains a broader exception for religious institutions.  However, the legislation still recognizes “real or perceived sexual orientation” as a protected class and adds a two-part test that religious organizations must pass in order to have their beliefs on sexual morality protected.  Furthermore, the legislation still burdens businesses with unnecessary regulation which could cause a litigious nightmare and harm work force morale.  The committee markup originally scheduled for today has been postponed.  AdvanceUSA will continue monitoring the situation closely.

UPDATE: Fox News reports on the delay in ENDA legislation due to concerns over “transgender” protections.  The article includes quotes from liberal LGBT activists.

posted on Tuesday, October 02, 2007 8:57:45 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Monday, October 01, 2007

The Associate Press reports on the many recent court cases involving the definition of marriage.

posted on Monday, October 01, 2007 9:49:12 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The Parents Television Council has set up a new website called HowCableShouldBe.com.  At this site you can calculate how your cable bill would improve if you could pick and chose what channels your home received, and you can find more information about cable choice.

Some in the pro-family community advocate “Cable Choice” as a way to benefit consumers and give families greater control over the programming entering their homes.  While there is some debate among conservatives over whether certain cable choice legislation inappropriately allows the federal government to over-regulate business, it is undeniable that greater cable choice would be appreciated by many consumers.

posted on Monday, October 01, 2007 9:47:15 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

Ken Connor takes a look at “reproductive technologies” and uses some solid biblical principles to help people think about these procedures.  He does not condemn procedures like in vitro fertilization (IVF) but rather cautions people to carefully consider their options and condemns anti-life actions such as allowing “excess” embryos to be discarded.  This is a helpful piece for anyone studying IVF, bioethics, or the rights of human embryos.

posted on Monday, October 01, 2007 9:43:48 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Friday, September 28, 2007

Fox News reports that in a Wednesday night debate the three Democrat frontrunners (Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards) revealed that they thought the homosexuality-promoting children’s book “King & King” was acceptable curriculum for second graders.



posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 7:47:41 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

In an in-depth interview for “60 Minutes” Clarence Thomas recounts that the reason his nomination received such vitriolic opposition was his strong pro-life stance on abortion.  The interview will air this Sunday night on CBS at 7:00pm Eastern.  Justice Thomas is also promoting his new autobiographical book entitled “My Grandfather’s Son.”

posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 7:44:19 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

CitizenLink reports:

The clock is running out on federal abstinence funding. If grants to the states are not renewed by Sunday, abstinence-based sex education will be a rare commodity in public schools.

A letter to members of Congress by the National Abstinence Education Association (NAEA) thanks Congress for extending abstinence funding even for three short months but urges a much longer reauthorization to ensure that these effective programs continue.

posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 7:42:28 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

Wesley J. Smith comments on the current state of unethical embryonic stem cell research and the multiple deceptions used by proponents.

posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 7:41:12 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

LifeNews excerpt:

An attorney for a woman victimized by an abortion is appealing the decision of the New Jersey Supreme Court, which determined that an abortion practitioner didn't mislead her. Rosa Acuna says she was incorrectly told by abortion practitioner Sheldon Turkish that she was not aborting a human life when she had an abortion in 1996.

The case could eventually come before the U.S. Supreme Court.

posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 7:38:14 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The New York Times reports that the Bureau of Prisons has announced it will reconsider its policy regarding the approval of religious texts in the nations’ prisons and will immediately restore the confiscated books back to prisons (except for books deemed obviously to incite violence) until the policy can be reevaluated.

Rather than having a government agency determining what acceptable religious texts are, a sensible alternative would be to have the Bureau of Prisons prohibit any text which is deemed to incite violent or illegal activity.  In this way the government would not be seen as “establishing” a particular religion but would be merely enforcing a sensible measure to prevent violence and terrorist recruitment in our nation’s prisons.  Religion would no longer be the issue.

posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 2:55:36 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

Fox News article excerpt:

Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, caused a stir at a Senate hearing Wednesday when he said he believes homosexual activity is immoral and should not be condoned by the military.

It’s amazing that uproar ensues from simply saying homosexual behavior is immoral.

posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 2:53:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Thursday, September 27, 2007

The United States Senate voted this morning on an amendment to the Defense bill that would make hate (thought) crimes based on “perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity” a federal matter.  Unfortunately the amendment passed by a vote of 60 - 39.  Fortunately, there appear to be sufficient votes to sustain the veto the president has promised. To see how your senators voted see the vote chart below.

For more information on hate crimes click here or check the other blog posts in the hate crimes category.

Senate Cloture Vote on the Kennedy Amendment (S.A. 3035) adding federal hate crimes language to a war funding bill (60 votes needed to pass - PASSED)
September 27, 2007
Full Results | News Story

 

 

Yeas

Nays

PRES

NV

Republican

9

39

 

1

Democratic

 

50

Independent

 

1

TOTALS

 

60

39

1

posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:40:37 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

AdvanceUSA is happy to report that the efforts to protect marriage in Oregon have seen success.  Earlier this year the Oregon legislature passed two laws which overturn the 2004 voter-approved state marriage amendment.  These laws, among other things, would award marriage benefits to same-sex couples.  The group Restore America announced Wednesday that they have collected 63,000 signatures, approximately 7,500 more than needed, to halt the enforcement of the laws and allow them to be overturned by a vote of the people next year.

Below is the Restore America press release announcing the signature collection success:

posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:27:07 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Terence Jeffrey’s article at TownHall is a startling reminder of what could happen if Congress passes the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).  He explains the case of a male bus driver in Utah who decided he wanted to use women’s public restrooms while undergoing hormone treatments to supposedly “change his sex.”  He sued his employer after they refused to allow his behavior, and the 10th Circuit Court upheld the decision of the employer to forbid his use of women’s restrooms.  CitizenLink comments on this case and clearly explains how ENDA could cause such cases to multiply across the country and would likely force employers everywhere to comply with such outrageous demands.

For more information on ENDA click here.

posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:46:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:44:33 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The UK’s Telegraph reports that new research suggests that adult stem cells could be used to regenerate damaged or disease liver tissue possibly eliminating the need for liver transplants.

For more news on the exciting successes of adult stem cell research click here.

posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:43:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

CitizenLink reports that the latest version of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, which is due for reauthorization in the House, undermines important school choice provisions.

posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:42:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Startling new developments have arisen regarding the hate (thought) crimes bill.  Today Sen. Harry Reid offered hate crimes legislation as an amendment to the Defense Department reauthorization bill.  Because of the method he used to offer this amendment, it could be voted on as early as Wednesday but certainly by Thursday.

Please make every effort to call both your senators today and urge them to vote "No" on Senate Amendment 3035 (i.e. "hate crimes amendment") to the Department of Defense reauthorization bill! 

Hate crimes laws are unjust, constitutionally questionable, and a subtle, yet very real, threat to religious freedom.  For more information on hate (thought) crimes legislation check the AdvanceUSA home page or the hate crimes category at AdvanceUSA Blog.

To protect equal justice under the law and religious freedom, please call your senators today!

posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:27:41 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

This CitizenLink article powerfully explains some of the practical problems with the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) which makes “actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity” a privileged legal status (on the same legal footing as race or religion) in employment matters.

For more information on ENDA check the AdvanceUSA home page or past blog posts in this category.

posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:21:38 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The Associated Press reports on this story of outrageous anti-God sentiment in Madison, Wisconsin.  Apparently liberal groups like the Freedom From Religion Foundation will not rest until all public recognition of God is forbidden.

posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:19:44 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

LifeNews article excerpt:

A New Jersey court will hold an initial hearing on Monday on a lawsuit pro-life advocates have filed to stop a bill that would make taxpayers fund embryonic stem cell research.  They are challenging the bill Gov. Jon Corzine signed asking voters to approve borrowing $450 million to fund grants over the next 10 years.  The lawsuit says the bill fails to disclose that the money will also pay for human cloning.

For the rest of the story click here.

posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:18:14 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Monday, September 24, 2007

Many supporters of human cloning would have us believe that it is totally harmless.  This New York Times pieces reveals that cloning scientists are having a hard time recruiting women to donate their eggs because of the dangers and discomforts of egg harvesting procedures.  This has resulted in the increased demand for human/animal hybrid embryos (called chimeras) in order to make up for the lack of human eggs.  When human life begins to be looked upon as a commodity for the use of others, such unethical procedures will be increasingly in demand.

posted on Monday, September 24, 2007 9:33:03 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

The Bluefield Daily Telegraph reports on the encouraging story of Dixie Sisk who after years of agonizing cancer treatment for her multiple myeloma finally resorted to adult stem cell therapy.  Unlike embryonic stem cell research (which requires the destruction of human embryos and has not met with clinical success in medical treatments) adult stem cell research is ethical and has frequently shown real-world results.

Excerpt:

Dixie Sisk was almost 70 when she became a new woman.

 

After fighting cancer for 11 years, enduring 89 radiation treatments and surviving repeated rounds of chemotherapy, the Mercer County mother and grandmother decided it was time to try a controversial, cutting-edge treatment that could give her a chance at living cancer-free.

 

Doctors were skeptical of her chance for success, but Sisk agreed to a stem cell transplant in hopes of seeing her grandchildren grow up.

 

“I’ve got two grandsons, a 6-year-old and a 14-year-old. When I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, all the doctors said they could give me was a band-aid. A band-aid doesn’t cover much,” she said.

 

Her cells were harvested from her own body, so Sisk never had to wait for a match or worry whether federal guidelines would allow research on the line of cells she needed.

For more exciting stories of adult stem cell successes check the AdvanceUSA adult stem cell page.

posted on Monday, September 24, 2007 9:30:34 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Friday, September 21, 2007
Senator Brownback (R-KS) has proposed a bill which would require women seeking an abortion to have the opportunity to see an ultrasound of their unborn baby before going through with the procedure.  The bill does not force women to view the ultrasound but simply requires that she be able to see it.  AdvanceUSA applauds this attempt to foster a culture of life by providing women with important information about the unborn human lives within the womb.

posted on Friday, September 21, 2007 6:22:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   

AdvanceUSA has learned that Jennifer W. Elrod, one of President Bush’s nominees for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, has been recommended by the Senate Judiciary Committee on a voice vote.  Now two 5th Circuit Nominees (Leslie Southwick and Jennifer Elrod) await confirmation by the Senate and given the Senate’s dismal record on confirming judges (only 3 Circuit Court nominees this year) immediate action should be taken.

The following is an excerpt from Roll Call (subscription):

“Republicans are salivating over a fight with Democrats on judicial nominations, which they view as an ideal vehicle to charge the majority party with ‘obstructionism’ and rally their conservative base heading into the 2008 election year.”

posted on Friday, September 21, 2007 3:10:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #