Showing posts with label Indianapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indianapolis. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2016

It’s official: Trump selects Pence

An interesting story from www.sba-list.org about Trump's running mate, Mike Pence. This follows this post about abortion as genocide. For two very interesting books click HERE.
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It’s official. Donald Trump announced that he had selected Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate.
I couldn’t wait to email you, as this is an enormous victory for the Pro-Life Movement! Governor Pence is a pro-life trailblazer and Mr. Trump could not have made a better choice.
Between 2001 – 2012 when he served in Congress, Mike Pence co-sponsored or authored no less than 28 pro-life bills. And as Governor of Indiana, he signed four life-saving bills into law!
When it comes to legislators who have a solid record of protecting life, I can’t think of many who outshine Governor Pence. It was Mike Pence who led the effort to defund Planned Parenthood in Congress, and it was Gov. Pence who signed into law a historic bill protecting unborn children from lethal discrimination in the womb.
It was telling when the head of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards immediately took to Twitter yesterday afternoon to express her dismay at Trump’s pro-life pick.
Most encouraging of all, however, is that Donald Trump’s choice of Mike Pence as his running mate only serves to reinforce the pro-life commitments he’s made: to advance and sign into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, to defund Planned Parenthood, and to appoint pro-life Justices to the Supreme Court.
So now it’s game on.
In fact, your SBA List team has been on the ground in Florida, North Carolina and Ohio – three key swing states – since October 2015, working to educate Americans and get out the pro-life vote in November. As of this week, our wonderful team of canvassers knocked on their 440,000th door.
I know you agree with me that Hillary Clinton is simply unacceptable. She has committed to repealing the Hyde Amendment and ensuring that all Americans are forced to pay for late-term-abortions with their hard-earned tax-dollars.
Please make a generous gift today to allow us to continue our pro-life legislative efforts, and to expand our field program in these key states to ensure that pro-abortion Hillary Clinton is defeated in November:
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Babies’ lives depend on it.
Thank you for standing with us on their behalf.
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Monday, February 8, 2016

Pregnancy Center Fights Back After City Censors Ad for Helping Women Find Abortion Alternatives

An interesting story from www.lifenews.com about censorship of pro-life advertising. This follows this post about a recent indictment. For two very interesting books click HERE.
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A pro-life pregnancy center whose ads were rejected by the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana continued its fight Tuesday against the city’s discriminatory practices.

Attorneys representing Women’s Health Link filed an appeal Tuesday to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals after a lower court sided with the city in January, the Journal Gazette reports.
Women’s Health Link provides pregnant women with help, support and abortion alternatives. The 11-by-17-inch ad that it submitted to the city has a smiling woman’s face and the words “You are not alone” and “Free resources for women seeking health care” with the organization’s website and telephone number, according to court documents.
The case began in 2013 when Women’s Health Link asked to place advertising cards in the interior of the city public transportation company Citilink’s buses, LifeNews previously reported. Citilink denied the request twice, saying that Women’s Health Link is associated with Allen County Right to Life, a pro-life organization, and that the Women’s Health Link website discusses “controversial issues.”
Alliance Defending Freedom, which is representing Women’s Health Link, filed a lawsuit against the city in April 2014, arguing that the city is discriminating against the pregnancy center’s viewpoint. ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot commented on the new appeal.
“City officials can’t run ads from non-profit groups, such as the United Way, and then single out Women’s Health Link’s nearly identical ad for censorship,” Theriot told LifeNews. “The First Amendment protects freedom of speech for all people, regardless of their political or religious views. Because government has a responsibility to ensure equal access to community advertising, we have filed this appeal and hope the 7th Circuit will reverse district court’s decision.”
Citilink reportedly has permitted many non-profit and government organizations to place public service announcements with various messages in the interior of their buses, including the state of Indiana, Parkview Health and the United Way.
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The new appeal comes after U.S. District Judge Robert L. Miller Jr. sided with the city in a January ruling. Miller ruled that the Citilink advertising policy “unequivocally prohibits advertising” that declares or implies an endorsement or a point of view, is noncommercial and advocates a position on political, religious or moral issues, according to the local news report.
ADF attorneys argue in the complaint that the city’s policies violate Women’s Health Link’s “fundamental rights, including its right to freedom of speech and freedom of association.”
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Thursday, May 21, 2015

What does an alcoholic look like?

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about alcoholism. This follows this post about problems with Catholic priests. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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What does an alcoholic look like?

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People who regularly abuse alcohol as a coping mechanism for life, and those who are afflicted with the American Medical Association-defined disease of alcoholism, go to great lengths to hide their abuse or addiction. Far too often, spouses, friends and family members become unfortunate enablers, allowing the alcoholic the capacity to continue abusing.
Only an estimated 2 to 3 percent of alcoholics match the stereotyped image of a “skid row drunk,” stumbling around in an alley or under a bridge. Most alcoholics and alcohol abusers go to great length to hide the dangerous level of drinking they indulge in.
Alcohol abuse creates much broader problems than are typically formally attributed. Almost any law enforcement official or probation officer will confirm that roughly 75 percent of all crimes resulting in a prison or jail term involve alcohol in some form.
And it for certain doesn’t stop there. Alarmingly, but perhaps not surprisingly, a University of Washington study released in 2012 showed that up to 15 percent of U.S. surgeons had experienced problems with alcohol abuse. That’s higher than the 9 percent general rate of reported alcohol abuse in the American population.
One of the organizers said that it’s possible that the percent of surgeons with alcoholism is underestimated in this study. Why? Just like other abusers of alcohol, the people who were less likely to respond might have shame and fear associated with their alcohol abuse and dependence. Nobody wants that stigma.
The Talbott Recovery Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the most successful rehab centers for treating physicians, nurses and other professionals struggling with alcohol and substance addictions. Their medical director stated:
“There is this issue of personality traits in our patients. Obsessive compulsive, avoidant and passive-aggressive personality are over-represented in our patient population. Our patients have a dense blind spot to the manner in which their fixed ways of thinking, behaving and dealing with real life situations interacts with their addiction and impacts their lives in many different ways” (https://www.talbottcampus.com/index.php/about-us/medical-directors-message ).
And if alcohol is “no respecter of persons” when it comes to surgeons, physicians, nurses, radiologists and other medical professionals, what does that mean for you?
As noted elsewhere in this study aid, occasional and moderate use of alcohol is permissible from a biblical perspective.
But alcohol used to mask chronic symptoms of anxiety, depression, interpersonal issues, family or work problems and other issues can quickly and decisively lead to a progressive emotional, physical and spiritual condition where things will go badly in a hurry. Let’s face facts: If you’re hiding how much you’re drinking from others (who probably at least already suspect that something’s up), then you’re already in trouble.
The good news is that being in trouble with alcohol doesn’t mean that you’re dead. But it does mean that you need to get out of denial, get honest and get help . Stop trying to fix things, to manage things, to control things. Humility, self-honesty, and surrender are on your list. The sooner you take action to start on a road to recovery, the faster things will turn around for you.
There is hope!

Friday, April 24, 2015

New York City Establishes Gay High School

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about a gay high school. This follows this post about the American revolution. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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New York City Establishes Gay High School

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Controversy exploded in the United States when New York City public education officials announced the opening of a new high school for “gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgendered youth,” which they designate by the acronym GLBT.
Named Harvey Milk High School, after an openly gay San Francisco city supervisor who was assassinated in 1978, the school actually began in 1984. Now, however, officials, using taxpayer dollars, are renovating a building for the exclusive use of the GLBT school, which will open with 100 students this fall.
The school's first official principal, William Salzman, says, “The school will be a model for the country and possibly for the world.”
The city's rationale for creating the school is that children with these sexual orientations are not safe in regular public schools, where they suffer violent harassment from other students. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg told the Associated Press, “I think everybody feels that it's a good idea because some of the kids who are gay and lesbian have been constantly harassed and beaten in other schools.”
However, not “everybody” feels it's a good idea.
Joseph Farah comments: “I don't believe this would be happening now without the U.S. Supreme Court decision invalidating the anti-sodomy law in Texas. Now the homosexual activists are working at a fever pitch to transform Western civilization. Indoctrinating the next generation is an important step in that process…
“Do you see where our culture is headed? Do you now understand what Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was warning about in his dissent in the Texas sodomy case?”
—Sources: Mark Goebel, “New York Expands GLBT Public School,” July 28, 2003, PlanetOut Corporation; Joseph Farah, “The 1st Homosexual School,” July 29, 2003, WorldNetDaily.com.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Mayhem, Murder or a Moral Compass?

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/  about big city crime. This follows this post about Christians and science. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632. You can follow me at blogspot here and at twitter here https://twitter.com/brianleesblog. Please consider following both in case one goes down!






Mayhem, Murder or a Moral Compass?






A compass on top of a Bible.
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They used to call my city "Naptown." No more. Today para-military SWAT teams patrol the night streets of Indianapolis, trying to cool a savage murder streak that threatens to set a bloody new record of life-ending assaults. Recently a resident fatally cut down an Indianapolis police officer with an AK-47, spawning fresh outrage. Opportunistic politicians pointed fingers and called for law and order.
Amidst the agitated handwringing and mounting despair, one voice touched on the truth. A popular local business columnist rightly wrote: "our community will not make progress until we help several generations rediscover their moral compasses."
This refreshing comment appeared even as alcohol-fueled shootings and stabbings amplified. With drinks pouring and blood flowing across the city, the Indianapolis police chief has even appeared on local live radio, pleading with disgruntled residents to adopt 12-step spiritually based programs to change their lives. Bereft of internal constraint, people follow their own path, however destructive. Unhappily, since that radio appearance, even more people have been stabbed, gunned down, and died.
So what is this moral compass and how could it help? What could energize a moral compass to point true north and lead people away from blood-stained conflict?
This business of 21st century morality is tricky. Some 175 years ago, Alexis de Tocqueville, author of the influential two-volume magnum opus Democracy in America , penned a number of insightful observations which ring down to today. Concerning morals, that now apparent distasteful word to many living in a digital world, he said: "The best laws cannot make a constitution work in spite of morals; [but] morals can turn the worst laws to advantage…Laws are always unstable unless they are founded on the manners [the internally driven civil conduct that constrains destructive mayhem and murderous behavior] of a nation; and manners are the only durable and resisting power in a nation."
In a 21st century state that all but worships the rule of law, what does this mean? In Indianapolis, it's not working . More laws and more policies – even helmeted policemen wearing full body armor – won't solve the problem.
But if one embraces and agrees to follow a "moral compass," what makes it truly effective, more than a pleasant-sounding, politically safe metaphor?
Morals have to be agreed upon as definitive. They have to possess power. Defining moral behavior according to some kind of slippery code of relativistic ethics will only make matters worse. There has to be an absolute, authoritative source of moral code.
Once upon a time, American moral code was based firmly on absolutes. And those absolutes were anchored in the living Word of God, the Bible. U.S. Presidents regularly declared national days of fasting and prayer, urging citizens to entreat the Almighty God as they understood Him to guide and direct national affairs. Even in the late 20th century, U.S. President Ronald Reagan selected a special inauguration theme (both terms) based on 2 Chronicles:7:14: "If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land."
But a century ago, along came moral relativism and in its treacherous wake, the substitution of oily platitudes of powerless human definitions of quasi-good and quasi-evil. This wretched and destructive philosophy makes its way even into popular consumer television, where we even see influential actors lamenting at the mere notion of moral absolutes. Want proof? Consider the popular Star Trek – the Next Generation series, where in one finale, the fictional captain of the Enterprise powerfully declares: "I realize now that there can be no justice so long as laws are absolute. Life itself is an exercise in exceptions."
So where does relative rubbish like that lead? It leads to deadly bullets fired in drunken or drug-fueled arguments. It leads to spirit-sapping corruption in governmental affairs. It leads to innocent babies being criminally neglected or abused. It leads to severe pain and hurt, even to the destruction of a nation!  And it's all a result of people wrongfully and tragically taking moral matters into their own hands.
A compass powered by human-defined moral relativism points nowhere, but leads to death!
Make no mistake. The laws of God, expressed in the eloquent core bedrock of the Ten Commandments, are indeed absolute. They are not dependent on the recognition or agreement of human beings.
And when they are broken, they generate fearsome consequences. These consequences tear apart families. They rip proud societies into pieces.
None of this is preferred by God. Here's what the Almighty God says to us all: "Cast away from you all the transgressions which you have committed, and get yourselves a new heart and a new spirit. For why should you die …I have no pleasure in the death of one who dies,' says the Lord God. ' Therefore turn and live! '" (Ezekiel:18:31-32, emphasis added).
Is there hope? In Democracy in America , de Tocqueville also wrote: "The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults."
Will we attempt to repair our faults? Accepting and yielding to the biblical absolutes of the living Word of God, will we energize our internal moral compass with a new heart and a new spirit created and sustained by a loving, merciful and almighty God?
The turning of a nation to God begins with one person. Mayhem, murder or a spiritually powered moral compass. What's your choice?