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 Friday, June 27, 2008
There will be no postings at AdvanceUSA Blog from Monday (June 30) to Friday (July 4) while our staff is on vacation.  Check back on Monday, July 7 for more news and information from AdvanceUSA.

AdvanceUSA wishes all of you a very happy Fourth of July.  As you meet with friends and family take a moment to thank the Lord for his bountiful blessings on our nation.

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The Washington Times reports.  Excerpt:

 
“Hoisting signs declaring "abortion is not a family value," about 60 black demonstrators descended on Democratic and Republican headquarters on Capitol Hill Thursday morning to demand that political candidates refuse funding from Planned Parenthood.”

posted on Friday, June 27, 2008 6:07:31 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Two bills (which were combined into one bill, H.R. 2176) which would have expanded gambling were defeated on Wednesday.  Also, attempts to undermine the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act were also defeated in the House.  CitizenLink reports.

The AP also reports.

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Our friends at the Committee for Justice keep the judges issue on the forefront of our minds.  Excerpt:

 
Has Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy no shame when it comes to judicial nominees? We’ll find out in the coming months by watching whether he continues to deny a committee vote to D.C. Circuit nominee Peter Keisler, a former Assistant Attorney General at the Justice Department. Never mind that Keisler was nominated to the D.C. Circuit two years ago and testified to rave reviews at his Judiciary Committee hearing in August 2006. Sadly, we’ve become all too accustomed to such outrageous delays since Senate Democrats announced plans to block judicial nominees for purely ideological reasons back in 2001.

Read the full article here.

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 Thursday, June 26, 2008
Stateline.org reports on the move for laws allowing or requiring the viewing of ultrasound pictures before having an abortion.  AdvanceUSA applauds measures such as this which help emphasize the humanity of the unborn.

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On Tuesday, June 24 the Senate confirmed two of President Bush’s nominees to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.  While this is a step in the right direction, the Senate still has much work to do in order to fulfill its constitutional duty to provide advice and consent for the president’s judicial nominees.  The following is a statement from the White House:


Yesterday [June 24], the Senate confirmed Raymond Kethledge and Helene White to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and Stephen Murphy to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. I appreciate the Senate's work on filling these important seats, which had been declared judicial emergencies.

 

For the first time in my Administration, the Sixth Circuit will now have a full court to address important issues facing the residents of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. Unfortunately, too many other Federal judgeships across America remain vacant. This is unacceptable and inexcusable. Since the beginning of the 110th Congress, the Senate has confirmed only 10 circuit court nominees. In the last two years of the past three Administrations, the Senate has confirmed an average of 17 circuit court judges. I strongly urge the Senate to hold hearings and votes on the 28 pending circuit and district court nominations to ensure that our Nation has a fully functioning judicial system.

Also, AdvanceUSA has updated its judges graph to reflect this new information.  As can be seen from this graph, the Senate still has a ways to go in order to give proper treatment to the president’s nominees (especially the highly qualified nominees who have been waiting the longest).


Click here to view a larger version.

posted on Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:58:34 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
The House Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee is now holding hearings entitled “An Examination of Discrimination Against Trangender Americans in the Workplace.”  View the live video here.

One of the goals of these hearings is to advance legislation which would require businesses and religious organizations to hire cross dressers and sex-change operation recipients despite any religious or moral convictions which would be violated.

posted on Thursday, June 26, 2008 3:23:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN) is calling for a bipartisan effort to protect our rights of free political speech over the broadcast airwaves.  He has proposed the Broadcast Freedom Act which would prevent the reincarnation of the failed “fairness doctrine” in broadcast media. 

Broadcasters should be able to give their political opinions free from government interference.  If you support broadcast freedom, sign Focus on the Family’s petition here.

For more information on the “un-fairness doctrine” check out this episode of StopLight.

posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 3:16:24 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
With all the talk about sinister “big corporations” these days, it’s interesting that Planned Parenthood often escapes scrutiny.  As The Wall Street Journal and LifeNews explain, the biggest abortion provider in the nation is drastically expanding its business model.

posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 3:14:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Daniel Herbster reporting

Have you ever been frustrated by the way the news media often fails to make the distinction between adult and embryonic stem cells when talking about research funding or medical results?  The Repair Stem Cell Institute is trying to do something about it, and I had the opportunity to interview the Chairman and Founder of this organization, Don Margolis.

DH: Don, what are the differences between adult and embryonic stem cells? 

DM: The difference is easily described when you don't use the common names but instead use their reason for existing, which is easier to understand.  Adult stem cells are more aptly REPAIR stem cells (RSC); they know how to do just one function: REPAIR a sick part of the body.  Embryonic stems cells are PROLIFERATING stem cells (PSC).  They know how to proliferate through some stages and become a zygote, then proliferate through more stages and become a fetus, then proliferate again until it is a baby. REPAIR stem cells repair. They repair so much and so well that 100-plus diseases are being effectively treated with RSC around the world.  Meantime, PSC constantly frustrate embryonic researchers by refusing to behave as repair cells because, well, they are NOT. Even when well-trained to repair a disease, PSC may do it but then off they go, wherever they wish, fighting the attempt to stop them from proliferating and sometimes they can completely rebel and become tumors. Now you can see why the treated disease score, after 10 years, is RSC, over 100; PSC, zero.

DH: Why is it so hard for the media to mention the fact that there is more than one type of stem cell (not all of which have ethical concerns)?  Do you think there is often an intentional effort to blur the distinction?

DM: The American news media is more inclined to cover embryonic stem cell news and trends. I'm hoping that the reason for this slanted news coverage is because most writers, reporters and editors are uninformed about repair stem cell science and how relevant this science is right now in treating those 100-plus diseases, about half of them considered incurable by modern medicine. This is, of course, is one of the main reasons why The Repair Stem Cell Institute LLC (RSCI) was created a few months ago. My goal and the goal of my world-class Science Advisory Board is to educate and inform the American public and news media community about repair stem cell science and its treatment centers located around the world.  No company or institution in the world can match the RSCI Science Advisory Board in stem cell skills and knowledge – no one comes close! Then again, not many in the world (outside of bloggers) are fighting the science battle for RSC.

DH:  What is the The Repair Stem Cell Institute and what is its mission?

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 Monday, June 23, 2008
As this gay publication reports, Congress will hold hearings on dangerous legislation such as ENDA which would endanger religious liberty at the expense of a misguided notion of “gay rights.” 

posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 12:40:56 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Maggie Gallagher asks this pointed question and also teases out the implications of “gay marriage” for society and religious liberty.

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LifeNews reports.  Excerpt:

 
As it has done in past years, Planned Parenthood abortion businesses in California are willing to shell out some of their abortion profits to make sure they can leave parents in the dark about teen abortions. They are, once again, spending heavily to defeat a parental notification measure.

Planned Parenthood is the biggest profiteer from the abortion industry and is understandably hostile to any measure that would cut into profits, even if this involves helping underage girls get abortions without notifying parents.

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It’s nice to know, in this time of marriage confusion, that the Alliance Defense Fund is seeking to protect marriage in New York from the governor’s recent policy of forcing New York to recognize out-of-state “gay marriages.”

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 Friday, June 20, 2008
Judge Conrad has been waiting 338 days for his Congressional hearings since President Bush first nominated him for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Several senators and organizations rallied in support of Judge Conrad.  The Gannett News Service and Media General report.

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Some experts looking to get a return on their money are betting on ethically obtained induced pluripotent stem cells rather than unethical embryonic stem cell research, according to this piece at LifeNews.

posted on Saturday, June 21, 2008 2:22:39 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
While this development does not involved stem cells per se, it shows that many incredible medical results can be obtained from cells within the bodies of patients.

posted on Saturday, June 21, 2008 2:21:45 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
Those in Congress now trying to kill the effective DC school voucher program would do well to check out the website www.voicesofschoolchoice.org where they could see testimonials of people who have been positively impacted by school choice programs.

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 Wednesday, June 18, 2008
posted on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 4:09:38 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
The Republican Leader of the Senate is continuing delaying tactics on the Senate floor in order to force the majority leadership to fulfill their commitments on judicial nominees.  Who sits on our federal benches is an issue which will impact our nation for decades.  It is important that the president’s well-qualified judicial nominees receive fair hearings and fair up-or-down votes.  Call both your senators today and urge them to put pressure on Senators Reid (D-NV) and Leahy (D-VT) to fulfill their commitments and follow their constitutional duty by treating President Bush’s judicial nominees fairly. 

Here is Sen. McConnell in his own words:

…But comity also requires the Majority to treat the Minority fairly, which means, at a minimum, that the Majority needs to keep its commitments to the Minority.

 

If commitments in this Body are not kept, then comity breaks down, and if that occurs, the Minority will not routinely grant consent to those matters that it typically does. In this case, we have unfulfilled commitments with respect to treating circuit court nominees fairly. 

 

It is the middle of June, and the Senate has only confirmed eight circuit court nominees.  This is less than half the number that the Majority Leader and I agreed to.  And it is barely half the number of circuit court nominees that a Republican Senate confirmed in President Clinton’s final Congress.

 

More troubling, the Chairman has threatened to soon stop confirming circuit court nominees altogether. 

 

The Republican Conference does not consider this lack of progress and thinly-veiled threat to be in good faith.  Not surprisingly, it is therefore not inclined to continue to freely give its consent to matters that are of importance to the Majority.

 

That’s the way things work around here.  As I’ve said before, the Senate works best when there is a spirit of cooperation.  Absent that spirit, the Minority will be compelled to protect its rights using all the protections that are afforded it in the Senate Rules.

 

There is any easy solution to this problem: the Majority needs to start confirming circuit court nominees, at least those who meet the Chairman’s own criteria.  And it seems to me that before the Committee spends its time creating new vacancies, it needs to work on filling the vacancies that exist.  Unfortunately, the Judiciary Committee is moving at a glacial pace to do so. 

 

It has only held two circuit court hearings this year, and before that, it hadn’t held a single one since last September.  And we have no indication that it’s going to pick up the pace.  There are several outstanding nominees who have been sitting in the Committee who meet the Chairman’s criteria, and until they are treated fairly, the Majority will find our cooperation increasingly hard to come by.

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 Tuesday, June 17, 2008
As this NPR article demonstrates, when “gay rights” and religious liberty conflict, religious liberty usually loses.  This is an important fact to emphasize as gay couples are now obtaining marriage licenses in California.

A few examples cited by NPR:

A few cases: Yeshiva University was ordered to allow same-sex couples in its married dormitory. A Christian school has been sued for expelling two allegedly lesbian students. Catholic Charities abandoned its adoption service in Massachusetts after it was told to place children with same-sex couples. The same happened with a private company operating in California.

 

A psychologist in Mississippi who refused to counsel a lesbian couple lost her case, and legal experts believe that a doctor who refused to provide IVF services to a lesbian woman is about to lose his pending case before the California Supreme Court.

 

And then there's the case of a wedding photographer in Albuquerque, N.M.

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Bobby Schindler explains.  Excerpt:

 
Recently, yet another situation similar to that of my sister Terri Schiavo has made headlines. In West Palm Beach, Florida, Raymond Weber is asking the court to dehydrate his disabled wife, Karen, to death.

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CitizenLink reports.  If the dangerous “hate (thought) crimes” and ENDA legislation now in Congress gets passed into law, we could see similar persecution in the United States.

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Ken Blackwell comments on the dangerous national implications of the California Supreme Court ruling mandating “gay marriage.”  Excerpt:

Few realize that two aspects of California’s same-sex marriages are unlike Massachusetts’, and could redefine marriage in every state. And most people might not realize it before November’s election.

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Fox News reports.  Amazingly enough, radical pro-abortionists advocate more availability for RU-486 and refuse to seriously investigate its potentially lethal side effects, despite chilling stories like this one.  The BBC also reports.

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Daniel Herbster reporting

Pregnancy resource centers are on the front lines of the abortion conflict, giving real options for pregnant women contemplating an abortion by showing them love and giving them accurate information about the innocent life within them.  Also, in order for the pro-life movement to be victorious, the younger generations (and “generations yet unborn” as Edmund Burke would have said) must be trained and recruited to carry the battle standard into the future. With these facts in mind, pro-lifers would do well to participate in the third annual Wash for Life.

It is my pleasure to interview Jonathan Tonkowich who is the Director and creator of the Wash for Life.  The Wash for Life seeks to recruit and educate the younger generation by enlisting them to wash cars and donate the funds raised to local pregnancy resource centers.  Find out more about the Wash for Life at washforlife.com and by reading my interview with Jonathan below.

DH: Jonathan, thanks for doing this interview.  We appreciate your time.  First, what is the Wash for Life and what is its purpose?

JT: The Wash for Life is hundreds of groups all over the country (and now the world thanks to individuals in Canada and Kenya) who unite on the same Saturday in early September and hold car washes to raise money for their local pregnancy resource center.  All the money is donated by the individual groups to their local centers and we collect the stories and total numbers.

We have three main goals for the Wash for Life. 

1 – To support the work of pregnancy resource centers.  These centers are such an important part of the pro-life movement.  They are at the front lines helping real people in difficult situations with their love and compassion. 

2 – To recruit a new generation of pro-life leaders and advocates.  The Wash for Life is a great way for young people to get involved in bringing about the end of abortion.  We have so many stories from the first two washes of young people becoming passionate and excited about working for the cause.

3 – To let the world know that our generation is pro-life.  Our generation has been damaged and diminished by abortion.  We have seen the destruction it has caused and we need to have voice in speaking out against it.  

DH: Who came up with the idea for the Wash for Life and how did it get started?

JT: I actually had the idea while sitting in math class my senior year of college at Thomas AquinasCollege in Santa Paula, CA.  The idea stuck with me and I could not stop thinking about it.  I knew God must be telling me something.  I prayed about it and then started talking with some of my friends.  That summer (2006) we all moved to Virginia and worked out of my parent’s basement making phone calls and sending emails trying to get as many groups all over the country to participate. 

DH: What is the date for this year’s Wash for Life?

JT: This year the date will be September 13th. 

DH: How could our readers start their own Wash for Life in their own neighborhoods?

JT: It’s quite simple and easy.  You just hold a car wash at your church, your school, your local gas station, or even your driveway on September 13th.  Then donate the money you raise to your local pregnancy care center (if you need help locating one we are more than happy to help you). 

Please sign up on our website and we will post your carwash location on our website, so those in the area who want to support can visit your carwash.  After your carwash email us your results, your pictures, and your stories, so we can share them.  You are joining thousands of others all across the country to be part of a huge nationwide car wash. 

DH: Why did you decide to benefit pregnancy resource centers?  Why do you think the work they do is so important?

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 Thursday, June 12, 2008