An interesting story from www.sba-list.org/ about the Supreme Court. This follows this post about the Democratic presidential candidates. For two very interesting books click HERE.
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We can stop a pro-abortion Supreme Court
On Wednesday President Obama nominated Merrick Garland to fill Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court.
We both know that Obama would only nominate someone who he feels confident would tilt the balance of the Court to one that embraces a Culture of Death.
As pro-life Americans, this is something we cannot allow to happen. The good news is that there is a way to stop this from happening. Any Supreme Court nominee must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Our U.S. Senators must take a bold, courageous stand right now and give deference to the American people. President Obama should not be allowed to rush in a lifetime replacement on his way out of office.
Instead, this vacancy should be filled by the next President. And we must work tirelessly in the coming weeks and months to ensure the next President is pro-life.
Pro-abortion forces are mobilizing fast, trying to break the courageous stand of the majority of Senators who believe we should wait for a new President to consider filling this important vacancy. That’s why your two Senators must hear from you right now.
This is an absolutely critical fight that we simply cannot afford to lose. Allowing Obama’s nominee to be confirmed would create a pro-abortion Supreme Court majority that would condemn countless unborn children to a brutal death at the hands of the profit-driven abortion industry.
That’s why I’m so thankful we have you on our side to stand with us and to stand alongside our courageous pro-life Senate majority to urge them to hold the line against the Culture of Death.
Thank you for all you do for the unborn and their mothers.
We Went Through the Eye of a Needle
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H. Numan sends his analysis of the crisis surrounding the impeachment of
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. We went through the eye of a needle
by H. Nu...
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