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 Monday, January 14, 2008
Now you can see the evidence behind the candidate positions in our CCs.  Simply check the Candidate Comparison page and click on the “Online Interactive Version” link for either the Democrats or the Republicans.  Once you have opened an interactive version simply move your cursor over a candidate’s position and a text box will appear that provides more information.  Clicking on the position will allow you to read the entire selection.

AdvanceUSA hopes these resources help you make an informed decision in the upcoming presidential caucuses and primaries. If you find these helpful, please forward our Candidate Comparison page to your friends and family across the nation (especially those in early primary states).

Click on the links below to view or print your own copies and don’t forget to try out the Online Interactive Version.

The Democrats
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ONLINE INTERACTIVE VERSION

The Republicans
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ONLINE INTERACTIVE VERSION

posted on Monday, January 14, 2008 10:35:12 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   

The 2008 primary and caucus season for the presidency is in full swing.  Be sure that you, your friends, and family are well-informed.  AdvanceUSA has prepared Candidate Comparisons for both the Democrats and the Republicans to help show you where each presidential candidate stands on some of the most important issues.

AdvanceUSA hopes these resources will be helpful as you begin/continue your research for this critically important election season.

The Michigan primary will be held tomorrow (January 15).  All the remaining states conducting primaries, caucuses, or conventions in January of 2008 are Michigan (1/15), South Carolina Republicans (1/19), Nevada (1/19), South Carolina Democrats (1/26), and Florida (1/29).

On February 5 (a.k.a. “Super Tuesday”) 22 states will have primaries or caucuses.

Stay informed and spread the word about AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

posted on Monday, January 14, 2008 8:13:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
KCRG reports.

A federal appeals court says it won't reconsider a ruling that the state cannot fund a Christian prison ministry program in Newton.

 

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says the ruling from its three-judge panel was correct because state funding of the program violates the Constitution's separation of church and state.

For more information on the IFI case check the AdvanceUSA pro-religious freedom page (scroll to the bottom of the page).

posted on Monday, January 14, 2008 8:12:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Friday, January 11, 2008
The 2008 primary and caucus season for the presidency is in full swing.  Be sure that you, your friends, and family are well-informed.  AdvanceUSA has prepared Candidate Comparisons for both the Democrats and the Republicans to help show you where each presidential candidate stands on some of the most important issues.

AdvanceUSA hopes these resources will be helpful as you begin/continue your research for this critically important election season.

The Michigan primary will be held on Tuesday (January 15).  All the remaining states conducting primaries, caucuses, or conventions in January of 2008 are Michigan (1/15), South Carolina Republicans (1/19), Nevada (1/19), South Carolina Democrats (1/26), and Florida (1/29).

South Carolina is just around the corner (Jan. 19 & 26).  On February 5 (a.k.a. “Super Tuesday”) 22 states will have primaries or caucuses.

Stay informed and spread the word about AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

posted on Friday, January 11, 2008 9:58:37 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
According to Dr. David Prentice, the answer is “no.”

LifeNews reports that the cloning company is claiming it produced ethical embryonic stem cells by extracting one cell from a multi-celled embryo.  The company made similar claims earlier this year while neglecting to reveal that all the embryos used in the research died.  Now they apparently expect us to “trust them.”  Excerpt:

… Dr. David Prentice of the Family Research Council told LifeNews.com that ACT's process "still does not meet the ethical threshhold" because "there is significant risk of harm to the embryo by this technique."

 

Prentice, a former biology professor at Indiana State University, said Lanza's company continues to mislead the media with claims that the process doesn't harm unborn children.

 

"Not all of Lanza's embryos survived, and those that did were not followed to birth, but only for a few days and then they were frozen," he said. "[Several] recent studies, including in the New England Journal of Medicine, have indicated that there is indeed risk of harm to the embryo."

Even if they do manage to extract stem cells from a particular embryo some day without killing it, the endangerment of human life inherent in the procedure is enough to label the research “unethical.”  Considering the amazing new breakthroughs in obtaining embryonic-like stem cells from ordinary skin cells (iPSC), there is no reason to destroy or in this case endanger innocent human embryos.

For more information, check the AdvanceUSA stem cell page.
posted on Friday, January 11, 2008 9:54:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
LifeNews reports on this latest attempt to move toward government-sanctioned euthanasia under the guise of compassion.

posted on Friday, January 11, 2008 8:25:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   

Our friends at the Committee for Justice sent around an email updating people on a particular case of judicial obstruction that relates to Michigan.  AdvanceUSA shares the Committee for Justice’s hopes that judicial nominees will become an important issue in next Tuesday’s GOP Michigan primary.  If you have friends and family in Michigan, please remind them of the importance of appointing qualified originalist judges to the federal courts rather than liberal activists who legislate from the bench.  Send them a link to our 2008 Candidate Comparisons while you’re at it.

Below is an excerpt from the Committee for Justice:

With New Hampshire behind us, the next stop for the GOP presidential contenders is Michigan, home of four Great Lakes and the worst obstruction of judicial nominees in anyone’s memory.  It’s been more than six years since Michigan Sens. Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow started blocking Michigan nominees to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.  Despite a nearly 50% vacancy rate on the court at one point, they have persisted in their campaign of obstruction to this day.  As a result, two exceptionally qualified Michigan nominees, Raymond Kethledge and Stephen Murphy, have gone more than a year and a half without so much as a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee.  The seats to which they were nominated have long been declared judiciary emergencies. 

 

…the essential point is that the confluence of the Michigan primary and the outrageous obstruction of the state’s nominees provides a great opportunity for journalists to ask the presidential contenders about the proper role of senators in the judicial confirmation process.  After all, one of the most important constitutional responsibilities of a president is the appointment of federal judges….

 

At best, Sens. Levin and Stabenow are being petty.  They have tried to justify their campaign of obstruction as payback for the failure of two second-term Clinton appointees to the Sixth Circuit – one of whom is married to Levin's cousin – to get hearings.  At worst, Michigan’s senators are willing to subject the residents of the Sixth Circuit – spanning Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Michigan – to eight years of unnecessary delays in the justice system, in the hope that Levin and Stabenow cronies can be put on the court under a Democrat president.

 

Many suspect the latter motivation, given that Levin and Stabenow have been offered “generous” compromises that would put the two Clinton nominees on the federal bench, but the senators “can't take yes for an answer,” to quote a Detroit News editorial.  No wonder the News said that the “intransigence by the Michigan senators goes beyond rough politics and verges on political malpractice.”


HT: Committee for Justice
posted on Friday, January 11, 2008 8:12:53 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Wednesday, January 09, 2008
The Daily Mail reports on this outrageous example of reducing human life to the status of a commodity.  Excerpt:

Women are being given cut-price fertility treatment if they donate eggs for controversial cloning research.

 

Those taking part in the taxpayer-funded scheme receive half-price IVF treatment in return for giving half their eggs to scientists working on human cloning.

Count AdvanceUSA as one of the “critics” mentioned below as we share these concerns.

But critics say it reduces the sanctity of human life to nothing more than the barter of body parts - and accused the researchers of taking advantage of women when they are at their most vulnerable.

Here are the two key problems with paying women for their eggs:

  1. the cheapening/destruction of human life
  2. the exploitation of women (dangerous procedures for benefits)


Check the AdvanceUSA website for more information on the dangers of human cloning and unethical embryonic stem cell research.

posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2008 9:36:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
As CitizenLink reports, “Nearly 50 pro-family groups [including AdvanceUSA] are asking President Bush to pull federal funding from abortion providers.”  AdvanceUSA was happy to partner with other conservative groups to encourage the administration to prohibit tax-payer dollars from supporting abortion providers under the guise of “family planning services.”

posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2008 9:33:13 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
CitizenLink reports on the important work going on in states across the country to ensure the traditional definition of marriage is protected.  These are the states listed in the article:

Likely state constitutional amendment votes in 2008:

Florida
California
Arizona
Indiana

Working toward future votes:

Iowa
Pennsylvania

posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2008 9:31:41 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
The people of New Hampshire have spoken.  Yesterday, in America’s first-in-the-nation primary, New Hampshire Democrats picked Senator Hillary Clinton to be their presidential candidate in 2008 while New Hampshire Republicans chose Senator John McCain.  Below are the full results for both parties (or click here). 

Keep checking AdvanceUSA for the latest information as the presidential primary season continues (the Michigan GOP primary is less than a week away on Tuesday, January 15!). 

Additionally if you or your family and friends have questions about where the major candidates stand on issues important to you, check out AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons. 

The Democrat Results

Hillary Clinton           39%
Barack Obama          36%
John Edwards           17%
Bill Richardson          5%
Dennis Kucinich        1%

The Republican Results 

John McCain            37%
Mitt Romney            31%
Mike Huckabee         11%
Rudy Giuliani             9%
Ron Paul                  8%
Fred Thompson         1%

Duncan Hunter         1%

USA Today has the full results here.

Graphic Source: CNN

posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2008 1:19:07 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Please pray for the voters in New Hampshire today.  AdvanceUSA plans to post the final results from today’s first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary tomorrow morning.  Until then, USA Today is providing a helpful vote results resource that will be regularly updated throughout the process.

Make sure you’re ready for your state’s primary or caucuses by checking out AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

Graphic Source: CNN

posted on Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:37:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
No, AdvanceUSA has not become a Star Wars fan site, but we are concerned about the multi-part battle over human cloning going on in Missouri and its implications for the sanctity of human life.  Here are two important items relating to this issue.

Bruce R. Williams, a Missouri physician, has written an important op-ed piece entitled “Human Cloning's Curtain Call” in which he explains how recent scientific breakthroughs make the quest for human cloning and embryonic stem cell research totally unnecessary.  Now that scientists can obtain induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) from regular skin cells that have been coaxed into an embryonic-like state, the major argument for cloning human embryos for research is completely obliterated.  It is also important for citizens to hear from people they trust (like doctors and scientists) who understand the science of the issue but also oppose violating ethical standards by using and destroying human life like a commodity.  To hear about other scientists, doctors, and ethicists who oppose human cloning check out the Missouri Cures Without Cloning website.

Noted writer, lawyer, and bioethicist Wesley J. Smith responds to a recent column by cloning promoter Donn Rubin.  Smith often exposes the distortions and outright deceptions frequently employed by the pro-cloning “Coalition for Life Saving Cures” and his latest piece, “The Mendacity of Missouri Coalition for Life Saving Cures”, calls Rubin to task for downplaying the significance of the recent breakthrough in ethical stem cell research, iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cells).

Check out AdvanceUSA’s human cloning page for more cloning information and news from Missouri.

posted on Tuesday, January 08, 2008 5:14:13 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
Here’s a piece of encouraging news from Oregon for the New Year.  A judge has halted the implementation of a domestic partnership law for same-sex couples (which effectively grants the rights and privileges of marriage to same sex couples) until the citizen signatures gathered to overturn the law can be reassessed.  Excerpt from LifeSite news article:

A federal judge in Portland Oregon granted a temporary injunction requested by pro-family activists, halting the implementation of a law that would see homosexual couples afforded the same rights and privileges granted to married heterosexual couples. The law was set to come into effect on January 1, 2008.

 

The public interest legal alliance, the Alliance Defense Fund, filed a lawsuit on Dec. 3, 2007, against the Oregon Secretary of State and several county clerks, alleging that those offices had wrongfully invalidated voters' signatures on a citizen referendum. If allowed to go forward, the referendum would place onto the November 2008 ballot an option for voters to repeal the state legislature's domestic partnership bill, HB 2007.

AdvanceUSA has previously reported on the effort of Oregonians to overturn two laws recently passed by the legislature that provide the rights of marriage to same-sex couples.  The legislature passed these dangerous bills despite the fact the people of Oregon had democratically passed a constitutional amendment to protect the traditional definition of marriage.  We are encouraged that the will of the people to protect the crucial institution of marriage might be heard after all.

For more news and information on efforts to protect marriage click here.

posted on Tuesday, January 08, 2008 5:11:49 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Monday, January 07, 2008

LifeNews provides this helpful recap of the many important breakthroughs in ethical forms of stem cell research during 2007.  With real results like this it is a wonder people actually advocate for unethical embryonic stem cell research and human cloning.

posted on Monday, January 07, 2008 7:40:18 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
posted on Monday, January 07, 2008 7:38:11 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
The 2008 primary and caucus season for the presidency is in full swing.  Be sure that you, your friends, and family are well-informed.  AdvanceUSA has prepared Candidate Comparisons for both the Democrats and the Republicans to help show you where each presidential candidate stands on some of the most important issues.

AdvanceUSA hopes these resources will be helpful as you begin/continue your research for this critically important election season.

The New Hampshire primary will be held tomorrow (January 8).  All the states conducting primaries, caucuses, or conventions in January of 2008 are New Hampshire (1/8), Michigan (1/15), South Carolina (1/19), Nevada (1/19), and Florida (1/29).

On February 5 (a.k.a. “Super Tuesday”) 22 states will have primaries or caucuses.

Stay informed and spread the word about AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

posted on Monday, January 07, 2008 3:45:42 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
Mitt Romney            67%
Fred Thompson        25%

Duncan Hunter         8%

John McCain            0%

Ron Paul                 0%

Rudy Giuliani            0%

Mike Huckabee         0%

USA Today has the full results here.

posted on Monday, January 07, 2008 3:07:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Friday, January 04, 2008
The people of Iowa have spoken.  Last night, in caucus gatherings across the state, Iowa Democrats picked Senator Barack Obama to be their presidential candidate in 2008 while Iowa Republicans chose former governor Mike Huckabee.  Below are the full results for both parties (or visit the Iowa Votes 2008 website). 

Keep checking AdvanceUSA for the latest information as the presidential primary season continues (the New Hampshire primary is just a few days away on Tuesday, January 8!). 

Additionally if you or your family and friends have questions about where the major candidates stand on issues important to you, check out AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons. 

The Democrat Caucus Results

Barack Obama          36%
John Edwards           30%
Hillary Clinton           29%
Bill Richardson          2%
Joe Biden                1%
Uncommitted            1%
Chris Dodd               1%
Mike Gravel              0%
Dennis Kucinich        0%
Other                      0% 

The Republican Caucus Results 

Mike Huckabee         34%
Mitt Romney            25%
Fred Thompson         13%
John McCain            13%
Ron Paul                  10%
Rudy Giuliani            3%
Duncan Hunter         1%
Tom Tancredo          1% 

Check out the Iowa Votes 2008 website for the detailed vote tallies.

Graphic Source: The Connection

posted on Friday, January 04, 2008 4:01:44 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
The AP reports on the latest assault on traditional marriage in the guise of “marriage equality” though same-sex civil unions.  Starting January 1, New Hampshire began conducting and recognizing same-sex civil unions for homosexual partners.

Marriage is the crucial foundation of a civilized society and ought to be an important issue in presidential politics.  Let’s hope the voters in New Hampshire take the marriage issue into consideration when they head to the polls on Tuesday, January 8 during their “first-in-the-nation” presidential primary.

If you want to find out where the major presidential candidates stand on marriage check out AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

posted on Friday, January 04, 2008 3:54:29 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
LifeNews reports on this difficult situation.  Once again, starving a person in a coma is being advocated in the name of compassion and convenience.

Javona Peters: in coma facing possible euthanasia

posted on Friday, January 04, 2008 3:38:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Thursday, January 03, 2008
We’ve learned that the Republican Party of Iowa website will be the first source to relay who the Iowa GOP selects.  Also, it appears this website sponsored by the Democrat Party of Iowa will have up-to-date information on the caucus results for Democrats in Iowa.  These websites should be great resources for the most timely information and for Americans outside Iowa who would like to read about how the caucus process works.

 

http://www.iowafirstcaucus.org/index.php (Democrats)

 

http://www.iowagop.net/index.asp (Republicans)

 

On Friday, check back with AdvanceUSA to see which candidates won the important Iowa caucuses.

For more information on where the major candidates of both parties stand on important conservative issues, check AdvanceUSA’s new 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

Graphic Source: The Connection

UPDATE: Unfortunately the resources above are not as helpful as they were promoted.  Check the Iowa Votes 2008 website for the final results for both parties, or check our January 4 blog post.

posted on Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:13:40 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Thursday, December 20, 2007
A chart provided by the Family Research Council sheds crucial light on a recent CDC report. The report alleged that the increase in births to unwed mothers shows abstinence education does not work.  FRC’s Pat Fagan analyzed the data according to age group and shows in this helpful chart that, while the birth rate for older single women is indeed increasing, the birth rate among younger girls (who are more likely to be receiving abstinence education) is actually declining.

posted on Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:40:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
LifeNews reports.  Excerpt:

Statisticians at Virginia Commonwealth University have released the results of their annual poll in scientific research and found that more Americans favor non-embryonic stem cell research than the kind that destroys human life. The poll also finds that Americans are strongly opposed to human cloning.

posted on Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:09:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
We don’t often emphasize state issues here at AdvanceUSA unless they portend of things to come on the national level or across the country.  The radically pro-homosexual education bills recently passed by the California legislature and signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger pose such a threat.

This CitizenLink article talks about the grassroots effort to overturn the homosexual indoctrination bills, or you can visit the Save Our Kids website for more information.



posted on Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:05:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
LifeNews reports. Excerpt:

Both the House and Senate have approved resolutions honoring former Congressman Henry Hyde, a pro-life champion known for making sure thousands of abortions annually were not financed with taxpayer funds. The Congressional chambers approved the motions on a voice vote.

posted on Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:04:02 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #