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 Thursday, June 12, 2008
Brian Fitzpatrick explains how the modern push for “gay rights” endangers religious liberty.  He catalogues the outrageous international cases of religious discrimination and demonstrates how legislation currently being pushed in Congress will bring such restrictions to the United States.

Our friends at FRC have also been sounding the alarm.  If you don’t want churches, private schools, and businesses to be forced to hire homosexuals or “transgendered” people and you don’t want Christians to be persecuted for their religious convictions contact Congress today.  Call both your senators and your representative and urge them to vote against the Employment Non-Discrimination Act or any legislation giving “domestic partnership” benefits to homosexual couples.

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The future of school choice could be in danger if Congress’s attitude toward the successful DC voucher program is any indication.

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Fox News reports on this exciting story of a boy regaining his sight thanks to ethically obtained adult stem cells.  Unfortunately, Fox neglected to mention that these stem cells were not embryonic.

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 Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Daniel Herbster reporting

I had the opportunity to interview Rick Schatz, the President and CEO of the National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families, about his work protecting families.  Here is my interview with Rick.

DH: What is the mission of the National Coalition?  Are you primarily concerned with local or national issues?

RS: Our mission at the National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families is to move the people of God to embrace, live out, preserve and advance the truth of biblical sexuality. We address and are concerned about pornography, the sexualized messages of the culture, premarital sex among teens and young adults, marriage and the redefinition of marriage, and the homosexual political agenda.  We are concerned with both national and local issues.  On the national level, we work with denominations, major corporations, the Department of Justice, Federal Communications Commission, and CTIA – The Wireless Association.  Locally, we work with churches, Christian schools, para-church ministries and individual believers and their families through our regional offices located in Atlanta, Charlotte, Columbus, Kansas City, New England, Seattle, St. Louis and here in Cincinnati where our corporate headquarters are located.

DH:  How did it get started?

RS:  Jerry Kirk was senior pastor of College Hill Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati. Through his counseling he recognized pornography and the sexualized culture were having a devastating impact on marriages and especially young people.  He formed the National Coalition in 1983 and then left the pastorate at College Hill in 1986 to be full time with the National Coalition. 

DH:  What are some of your greatest achievements as an organization?

RS:  From a national perspective, we have encouraged the development, passage and implementation of some of the strongest legislation in our nation’s history focused on illegal pornography and sex tourism.  We have encouraged law enforcement efforts of the Justice Department and FCC, and have challenged corporations such as Abercrombie & Fitch, AT&T and General Motors to leave the pornography business and reduce the sexual content of their marketing efforts. 

We have developed some powerful materials, both written and visual, educating pastors, Christian leaders, parents and young people about the threat of pornography and the sexualized culture in which we live.  In addition, we have brought together the broadest range of the faith community in the history of our country to address pornography by forming the Religious Alliance Against Pornography (RAAP) in 1986.  RAAP has been used to meet with two Presidents and five Attorneys General over the years and has played a major role in educating the faith community in the United States.

Through our regional offices, we have worked with hundreds of churches and Christian schools across the country through the distribution of materials, speaking engagements, conferences and retreats.  Our website and media and public relations efforts have reached millions of Americans with the message of the National Coalition and have encouraged parents to talk to their children about sexuality and the threats of our culture.

DH:  How can people make a difference in their communities for families and against pornography?  What are some practical steps they could take to make their communities safer and cleaner?

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AdvanceUSA applauds the courage and leadership displayed by Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and others in holding Senate leadership accountable for their broken promises and lack of progress in giving the president’s judicial nominations hearings or fair up-or-down votes.  Appointing judges to the bench who understand the limits of their authority and who will respect and uphold the Constitution is one of the most crucial issues facing our nation and we cannot allow partisan politics to distort the judicial nomination process.  The Committee for Justice reports.

Sandy Froman also comments on the situation at Townhall.com and provides some helpful historical and constitutional perspective.  Excerpt:

The Constitution gives the president the authority to nominate judges, and the Senate the power to confirm them. The Founding Fathers made it clear that the president’s appointment power was broad and the Senate’s role was limited. The Senate was only to ensure that the president’s nominee was a person of fit character. As Alexander Hamilton explained in The Federalist No. 76, the Senate should rarely withhold approval and only when there are extreme reasons, such as the nomination of an unqualified friend or family member.

 

For 200 years that was usually the way it worked. The Senate only denied confirmation if there were problems with a nominee’s education, experience, or integrity. Otherwise nominees were confirmed regardless of their political beliefs. That’s why conservative Antonin Scalia was confirmed to the Supreme Court 98-0, and liberal Ruth Bader Ginsburg was confirmed 96-3. They were top graduates from top law schools, with stellar careers as federal appellate judges and good character.

 

But things have gone badly astray...

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According to new scientific research it appears that Parkinson’s disease, one of the maladies often cited by proponents of unethical embryonic stem cell research as sure to be cured if only we spend tax dollars to destroy innocent human embryos, might soon be treated with adult nasal stem cells instead.  Physorg.com reports.  Excerpt:

Research released today provides evidence that a cure for Parkinson's disease could lie just inside the nose of patients themselves.

 

The Griffith University study published today in the journal Stem Cells found that adult stem cells harvested from the noses of Parkinson's patients gave rise to dopamine-producing brain cells when transplanted into the brain of a rat.

News-Medical.net also reports.

And according to CitizenLink, a man’s back pain was successfully treated in the nation’s first spinal disc surgery using adult stem cells.  Excerpt:

"Stem cells have shown great promise over the past three years for treating back pain," Dr. Jeffrey Kleiner said. "In combination with the dis[c]ectomy, we hope to offer patients long-term relief from their back pain and to decrease their risk of needing additional surgeries."

 

Adult stem cells have been injected into patients' backs and joints to promote tissue growth, but this is the first time stem cells have been injected during a spinal surgery, doctors said.

 

The bone-marrow cells used in the procedure were harvested from the middle-aged man then brought to the laboratory, where millions more were grown over three weeks using the patient's blood. Tens of millions of the cells were then injected into the man's back during a discectomy, a surgery to remove a herniated or bulging disk.

For more exciting news on real results from ethical adult stem cell research check out the AdvanceUSA adult stem cell page.

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LifeSite reports this sad news of what can happen under “non-discrimination” laws.

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CitizenLink reports on this potentially precedent-setting court case.  Excerpt:

 
Jennifer Siperko and Christine Stadter were in a lesbian relationship when Siperko had a child through artificial insemination. Stadter did not adopt the child, and more than a year after the birth, the couple broke up. Stadter argued she should be considered a "de facto" parent. The "de facto" parent doctrine has been used by same-sex "marriage" activists to undermine marriage and weaken the rights of parents.

 

Liberty Counsel represented Siperko.

 

"The decision by the Virginia Court of Appeals is a model of judicial restraint," said Mat Staver, founder of Liberty Counsel. "The court affirmed the fundamental right of parents and recognized that third parties may not interfere with the rights of fit parents to raise and educate their children.

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CitizenLink reports, concluding that “both candidates could do more for life, marriage, family.”

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CitizenLink reports and makes the case that families would be hardest hit by tax hikes.

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 Thursday, June 05, 2008
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AdvanceUSA certainly hopes so.  It appears Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is fed up with broken promises by Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV).  In remarks on the Senate floor today McConnell promised that Senate “Democrats will not be allowed to shirk their commitments on judicial nominations.”  Sen. McConnell demonstrated his seriousness by objecting to a common Senate parliamentary procedure which allows senators to propose amendments without having the entire text read on the floor.  McConnell’s move forced the Senate clerk to read the entire 491 page document and hopefully was just a foretaste of measure which will be taken to force action on judges.

We encourage Sen. McConnell to take whatever legitimate means are necessary to force the U.S. Senate to fulfill its constitutional duty to provide advice and consent to the president on crucial judicial nominations.

For more information on judicial nominations click here.

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Blogger, columnist, and commentator Michelle Malkin explains.

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In a move the Alliance Defense Fund describes as “a vote for nationwide legal chaos” the California Supreme Court has rejected the pleas of pro-family supporters and state attorneys general and will press to quickly institute its recent ruling mandating “gay marriage” despite the expressed will of the people.  The reason this decision means chaos for other states is that many gay couples from other states will certainly come to California to take advantage of the “gay marriage” ruling and then return to their home state and sue for marriage privileges.  Given the fact that liberal activist judges occupy benches in many states, it is almost certain that we will see more instances of court imposed same-sex marriage in the near future.

Clearly our nation needs a Federal Marriage Protection Amendment to prevent unelected judges from instituting “gay marriage” through judicial fiat.  Call your representative today and urge him or her to cosponsor and vote for the Marriage Protection Amendment.

For more information on protecting marriage in California check ProtectMarriage.com.

posted on Thursday, June 05, 2008 5:33:58 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
CitizenLink reports.  Excerpt:

 
Researchers and doctors have used adult stem cells to successfully treat 2-year-old Nate Liao, who had a rare, fatal skin disease called recessive dystrophic epidermolysis.

 

In October, Nate received a cord-blood and bone-marrow stem-cell transplant from his brother, Julian. Their mom said Nate's skin is already stronger. Nate, who was never able to eat normal food, is now eating pork chops and chips.

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Although clearly biased toward a pro-choice perspective-using terms such as “abortion rights”-this AP report paints a stark contrast between the two remaining major presidential candidates on abortion.  Excerpt:

 
ABORTION

 

McCain: Opposes abortion rights. Has voted for abortion restrictions permissible under Roe v. Wade, and now says he would seek to overturn that guarantee of abortion rights. Would not seek constitutional amendment to ban abortion.

 

Obama: Favors abortion rights.

 

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 Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Congressman Paul Broun (R-GA) has reintroduced the Federal Marriage Protection Amendment.  The recent debacle in California demonstrates the need to protect the institution of marriage from activist judges.  The Washington Blade reports (note: this is a gay publication).

For more information check the marriage page.

posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:26:36 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
LifeNews reports.  Excerpt:

 
Just one day after South Carolina residents received good news that Choose Life license plates are on the way, Gov. Mark Sanford on Thursday signed a pro-life bill into law. The legislation allows women a chance to see an ultrasound of their unborn child before the abortion.

 

When used in pregnancy centers, such ultrasounds persuade as many as 70-80 percent of women to keep their baby rather than follow through with an abortion.

posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:22:06 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Two preachers in England were threatened with arrest for “hate crimes” for witnessing to Muslims.  Let’s hope “hate crimes” legislation doesn’t spread to America.

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Pro-marriage forces in California have struck back after the recent state Supreme Court decision which recognized same-sex marriage in California.  The secretary of state verified that supporters had obtained enough citizen signatures to place a marriage protection amendment to the state constitution on the 2008 ballot.  If the amendment passes marriage in California will be defined as the union of one man and one woman thus protecting the sacred institution of marriage from unelected judges.

As CitizenLink reports, the attorney generals of 10 states have asked the California Supreme Court to delay the implementation of its same-sex marriage ruling until the people of California decide on the matter in November so that activist judges do not mandate “gay marriage” on other states under the “full faith and credit” clause of the U.S. Constitution.

For more information on the campaign to protect marriage in California check out ProtectMarriage.com.

posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:18:32 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
LifeNews reports.

In other abstinence news, a new website called ParentsforTruth.org is seeking to “giving parents a voice to support abstinence education.”

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Tonight Sen. Barack Obama defeated Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Montana and South Dakota Democrat primaries, apparently garnering enough delegates and super delegates to become the “presumptive nominee” of the Democrat party.  There is still no word on whether Clinton plans to concede defeat. 

RealClearPolitics reports that, according to some measurements, Clinton still maintains a lead in the popular vote while CBS News clearly shows Obama with the lead in delegates.

Montana results

South Dakota results

To see how Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain match up on twelve important issues check out AdvanceUSA’s 2008 Candidate Comparisons.

posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:09:21 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Kevin McCullough explains this important distinction.  Excerpt:

 
The sexual behavior that one chooses to engage in, will never be equal to the status of a person's race. Confusing these two truly different concepts is dishonest. And those who claim otherwise do so for manipulated outcome to redesign society.

 

Normal people have understood this since the beginning of time.

posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:05:23 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Daniel Herbster reporting

The American Association of Christian Schools is “the oldest national voice for Christian school education.”  Their office in Washington, DC works to ensure that the rights of parents to choose how to educate their children are protected, and to keep Christian educators informed of important issues facing our nation.  AdvanceUSA has worked closely with AACS on a number of occasions and it is a real pleasure to interview my colleague and good friend Maureen Wiebe who is the Legislative Director for AACS in Washington, DC.

DH: What is the mission of AACS in general, and specifically in Washington, DC?

MW:  Hi Dan.  Thanks for this opportunity to talk about AACS and what we do here in our DC office.

 In general, AACS is a service organization, so our mission is to provide services to our Christian schools to aid them in the great work they are doing.  These services include educational materials (journals, etc.), accreditation and certification for schools and teachers, competitions for students, and legislative oversight.  I think many people are most familiar with AACS through our National Fine Arts Competition, but our scope of service is actually much larger than that.

Specifically in Washington, DC, we are responsible for the legislative oversight aspect of the AACS services.  Our goal here is to be a liaison between our Christian schools and the federal government.  While we don't seek federal funds for our ministries, we want those in the government to know we are here so our freedoms continue to be protected.  In addition, we strive to participate in the process on other issues, particularly those social issues which we as Christians would take a strong stand – i.e. marriage, family values, the life issue.

DH: What is your position at AACS and what kind of projects and responsibilities does it involve?

MW: I serve as the Legislative Director for AACS.  My job is to track legislation and keep our schools and ministries informed of what is happening on Capitol Hill that might affect our schools.  I also work to keep those in the government aware of the issues that are important to the AACS ministries.  This requires me to attend meetings, network with other conservatives and staffers on the Hill, meet with Congressmen, communicate with our schools through email letters and alerts, and do some speaking at teacher conventions.  In addition, our office here sends out a weekly email newsletter called "The Washington Flyer" which keeps people informed of current events that affect our ministries.

DH: Why is it so important that Christian education have an advocate in our nation’s capital?

posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:00:56 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
This New York Times article should be a warning to supporters of “gay marriage” that there could be a high political price among minority communities over their disregard for traditional marriage.

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An important warning from Bishop Harry R. Jackson, Jr.

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 Friday, May 30, 2008
It appears the Colorado Legislature is trying to keep up with California for nuttiness.  As the Colorado Springs Gazette reports, Gov. Ritter signed a bill into law which would allow the “transgendered” to