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 Thursday, November 08, 2007
Accuracy in Media warns that upcoming Senate hearings could be a vehicle for instituting the so-called “fairness doctrine” which would force broadcasters to give equal time to all political views.  

The Broadcaster Freedom Act of 2007 would prohibit the FCC or any future president from reinstituting this ill-conceived policy.  Upon proposing H.R. 2905, Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) said:

The American people love a fair fight, especially where the issues of the day are debated. In a free market, fairness should be determined based upon equal opportunity, not equal results. As some voices are calling for Congress to enforce their idea of ‘fairness’ upon the American people, it would be good for us to proceed with caution whenever some would achieve their ‘fairness’ by limiting the freedom of others.

Congressman Pence has also posted on his blog a helpful resource entitled “Myths vs. Facts On the Fairness Doctrine.”

posted on Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:13:44 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
Yesterday the House passed ENDA by a vote of 235 - 184.  Check the vote box below or on the Congress Vote Watch page to see how your representative voted on this dangerous legislation.  An amendment proposed by Rep. George Miller (D-CA) to broaden the religious exemption for churches and other religious institutions passed, but the bill still ignores the threats to the religious freedom of regular employers.  Furthermore, the underlying bill sets a dangerous precedent by elevating sexual behavior as a civil rights issue akin to race, religion, or gender.  Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) had an excellent article Tuesday in Human Events which explains the serious religious freedom and litigation concerns with ENDA.  Fortunately, the President has vowed to veto the legislation.

For more information on this threat to religious freedom which is also an open door to wasteful and malicious litigation, check the AdvanceUSA home page or the ENDA category at AdvanceUSA Blog.

House Vote on H.R. 3685, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (Passed)
November 7, 2007
Full Results | News Story

 

Yeas

Nays

PRES

NV

Republican

35

159

6

Democratic

200

25

8

Independent

TOTALS

235

184

14

posted on Thursday, November 08, 2007 2:49:40 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Most people across America do not want their tax dollars to support unethical research that has shown no signs of effectiveness.  Apparently, most people in blue state New Jersey agree.  LifeNews reports that the recent ballot measure in New Jersey that would support embryonic stem cell research was defeated yesterday.

posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:07:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
Jon Sanders at Townhall reports on the baby boy in the UK who survived a failed abortion attempt.  Sanders uses the story to expose troubling anti-life laws in some states in the U.S. and to bolster the case for the humanity of the unborn.  The BBC and LifeSite also reported on this story.

Photo source: Daily Mail (UK)

posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:06:46 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
John Stossel reports on the potential negative side of school vouchers; government meddling.  In other school choice news, Fox News reports that the Utah school voucher ballot question failed yesterday.

posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:04:12 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
The Bench Memos blog at National Review Online provides this helpful summary of the current status of federal circuit court nominations.  The message to the Senate should be “let’s see some more progress.”

To see “the Snail and the Hare” chart AdvanceUSA prepared in order to illustrate the lack of progress by the Senate on this front click here.

posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 8:03:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Yesterday former Congressman Henry Hyde (R-IL) was awarded the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor the president can bestow.  To read President Bush’s remarks about Hyde click here and scroll to the bottom of the speech (video and audio available as well).  The editors at National Review Online also report on this much deserved award

Robert Hyde received the Medal of Freedom on behalf of his father, Henry Hyde.  Source.

posted on Tuesday, November 06, 2007 8:41:34 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
The Angus Reid Global Monitor reports on the latest polls which indicate a majority of Americans are still opposed to same sex marriage.

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Christians in Iraq are often victims of intense religious persecution in their homeland.  Many chose to flee to nearby countries to escape with their lives.  Unfortunately, as this Newsmax article reveals, Christian refugees are often discriminated against by embassy and UN refugee officials.  Pray Congress and the Bush administration become aware of the needs of these persecuted believers and take steps to protect them.  Also, pray that the Lord would protect the believers in Iraq and give them grace and peace.

posted on Tuesday, November 06, 2007 7:38:24 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
H.R. 3685, the dangerous Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), will likely be voted on today in the House of Representatives.  While liberals may attempt to whitewash it with religious freedom and marriage protections ENDA is still a dangerous step toward special federal protections based on sexual behavior.  ENDA is part of the overarching homosexual strategy to undermine traditional marriage and legitimize deviant sexual behavior.  For more information on ENDA click here or here.

House Minority Leader Roy Blunt (R-MO) has a very helpful article today in Human Events which explains the serious religious freedom and litigation concerns with ENDA which would be well worth your time to consider.  Excerpt:

One thing, however, is certain: Passage of this bill would effectively create a brand new market for litigation, and set up the opportunity for billions of dollars for trial lawyers.  Another bill, another Democratic payback to their special interests, more burdens on American small businesses, more attempts to limit religious speech -- well, just another day under this Democratic Congress. 

AdvanceUSA will post the vote results of the House vote on ENDA as soon as they become available.  Be sure to see how your representative voted on this dangerous bill.

posted on Tuesday, November 06, 2007 4:21:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Thursday, November 01, 2007

The House Foreign Affairs Committee held hearings yesterday on the Mexico City Policy which prohibits taxpayer dollars from going to international organizations that either provide or support abortions.  It appears likely that these hearings were called as an excuse to challenge the Mexico City Policy and provide justification for overturning it in stalled appropriations bills.  The policy is THE pro-life battle of this session of Congress!

To see a video of yesterday’s hearings CLICK HERE or visit the Committee’s website, go to the “testimony & transcripts” section, and click on the video link for the hearings on October 31.

AdvanceUSA monitored much of yesterday’s hearings.  Continue reading for some notes:

posted on Thursday, November 01, 2007 7:53:59 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
WNDU reports on this reversal of a controversial prayer ruling in Indiana.  The Alliance Defense Fund comments here.

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 Wednesday, October 31, 2007
John Stemberger gives an excellent defense of the proposed Florida Marriage Protection Amendment and in doing so refutes many of the objections raised against a federal version.  He compares current marriage laws and common housing regulations to show that defining marriage as a union of only one man and one woman does not constitute inappropriate discrimination.

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:38:59 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
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posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:36:52 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Rep. Henry Hyde was a pro-life champion during his long career in Congress, and an important provision in federal law “which has prevented federal tax dollars from being used to fund almost all abortions since 1976” bears his name (the Hyde Amendment).  As LifeNews reports, retired Congressman Henry Hyde will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Monday at a ceremony at the White House.

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:35:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
John Fund writes in the Wall Street Journal about the efforts to resurrect the “Fairness Doctrine” for talk radio and the danger it poses to First Amendment speech rights.

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:34:49 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Kathryn Jean Lopez encourages Republicans to take a closer look at abortion stances when selecting a presidential candidate to support while challenging the candidates to take strong, clear stances on the issue.

The recent meetings between Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Senator Sam Brownback drew criticism from some pro-lifers who suspected a compromise of principles on the part of pro-life Brownback was in the works since Giuliani is admittedly pro-choice.  The National Right to Life Committee has come to Sen. Brownback’s defense.

Also, the LA Times debunks the myth that advocating increased adoptions should count as a pro-life position and while beneficial adoptions have not shown a tendency to decrease abortion.

Here’s hoping that abortion continues to be an important concern for voters in 2008.

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 9:33:38 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Here is more compelling evidence that ethical forms of stem cell research show the most promise of cures and treatments while posing no threat to human embryos, from the liberal Huffington Post no less!

Helpful Link: adult stem cell page

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 6:55:01 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
To watch this morning’s hearing on the important, pro-life Mexico City Policy (which prohibits taxpayer dollars from going to international organizations that either provide or support abortions) in the House Foreign Affairs Committee click here.  Then click on the “live WEBCAST” button in the lower right-hand corner.  The hearings are scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.

Committee website: http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/

UPDATE (10:39 a.m.): The Committee has heard some excellent testimony from pro-life advocates.  It is now in recess until after some House votes take place.

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 1:19:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The Washington Blade (homosexual news publication) explains the strategy of the “gay rights” agenda while offering critique to help proponents obtain the ultimate goal of same-sex marriage.  The article suggests a “incremental” approach in which marriage and civil unions are not discussed until the public is “ready.”

A suggested plan of attack includes these stages of building in this order:

  1. Hate Crimes
  2. ENDA
  3. Repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”
  4. Permanent Partners Immigration Act
  5. Civil Unions
  6. Repeal Defense of Marriage Act and Overturn State Marriage Amendments

Click here to read the full explanation.

posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:55:45 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Star Parker has an excellent column explaining the problems with the dangerous ENDA legislation and exposes the hypocrisy of many radical homosexual organizations.  Excerpt:

We've got legislation moving through Congress, pushed by gay activists, that would make it illegal for an employer to not hire, or to fire, someone because of their sexual orientation. But the head of the nation's largest gay-activist organization asks Obama to fire a man because he is a Christian and an advocate of traditional values?

For more information on ENDA click here or here.

posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:52:53 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
This subject is always an important reminder, especially during the White Ribbon Against Pornography campaign this week.  This article also includes helpful links to find out how to fight porn in your community or in your own life.

posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:51:44 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
AdvanceUSA has learned that pro-abortion activists and politicians have the Mexico City Policy in their sites.  The Mexico City Policy (first instituted by Ronald Reagan) prohibits taxpayer dollars from going to international organizations that either provide or support abortions.  Hearings on this important pro-life policy will be held tomorrow morning in the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.  AdvanceUSA Blog will work to provide you with the most up-to-date information on the efforts to preserve this crucial pro-life provision.

Some important things to remember concerning the Mexico City Policy:

  • Pro-abortionists are willing to sacrifice important foreign policy funds in an attempt to funnel more taxpayer dollars to radical pro-abortion organizations.
  • Despite claims that abortion could improve health care in developing countries, it must be remembered that there is no such thing as a safe abortion (it hurts mothers in many ways and is always harmful for the unborn child).
  • The Mexico City Policy currently draws a helpful distinction between “abortion” and “family planning.”
  • The problem of maternal mortality (women dying because of childbirth) should be addressed through life-affirming health policies.

CitizenLink reports on the upcoming Mexico City Policy hearings here.

posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:09:24 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Lawyer and author Wendy Kaminer has a very helpful piece in the Wall Street Journal exposing the dangers and misconceptions relating to hate crimes legislation now in Congress.  She also makes the case that civil libertarians wary of government intrusion into personal rights should support their social conservative cohorts in opposing hate crimes.

She addresses the charge that the current hate crimes bill does not deal with speech but only violent crime.  She explains this view but then concludes:

Still, distinguishing hateful bias crimes from other hateful acts of violence punishes ideas and expression, no matter how scrupulously the legislation is crafted. When someone convicted of assaulting one woman is subject to an enhanced prison sentence or a more vigorous prosecution because his assault was motivated by a hateful belief in the inherent inferiority of all women, then he is being punished for his thoughts as well as his conduct.

Hate crimes should really be called “thought crimes” or “bias crimes” as noted here:

…without directly criminalizing speech, the proposed Matthew Shepard Act (like other hate-crime laws) does effectively and intentionally criminalize bias, when bias is shown to bear a direct relationship to a violent crime.

The hate crimes bill could also threaten the important constitutional principle prohibiting “double jeopardy;” being prosecuted twice for the same crime:

But freedom of thought is not the only liberty at stake in this debate. The Matthew Shepard Act would also subject defendants to double jeopardy for a single offense. The bill expressly states that defendants prosecuted in state court may be prosecuted for the same crime in federal court, if federal officials determine that "the verdict or sentence obtained pursuant to state charges left demonstrably unvindicated the federal interest in eradicating bias-motivated violence."

She concludes her piece noting that the killers of Matthew Shephard were tried and convicted to the full extent of the law.

Matthew Shepard's killers were convicted of homicide and kidnapping by the state of Wyoming and are serving consecutive life sentences. His torture and murder remain awful to contemplate, but civil libertarians ought not be squeamish about questioning the consequences of the law that would bear his name.

How would a hate crimes law have punished them any more?

For more on hate crimes click here or here.

posted on Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:21:15 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Monday, October 29, 2007
Those who would like to remove all reference to God from public life have been very busy lately as these three stories illustrate.

  1. Flag folding at National Cemeteries: Apparently the traditional flag-folding ceremony entitled to veterans is being forbidden because of its reference to God.  Full story from the Associated Press and One News Now.  Excerpts: