[Active-l] (NEWS) Today's Cultural Warfare Update

Dara (R'ykandar Korra'ti) kahvi at murkworks.net
Sat Feb 10 12:16:44 PST 2007


Getting caught up, one chunk at a time. There'll be more later this  
weekend again - that's what happens when you fall behind like that, I  
suppose. The first big deal in this update is that the Texas decision  
to include HPV in the standard vaccination set for schools is causing  
all kinds of theocon outrage - and to my surprise, apparently the  
school vaccinations in Texas are _all_ opt-out, including this one,  
and that's _not good enough_. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist  
Convention speaks out against HPV vaccination as "a difficult issue"  
- all because of OMG WOMEN MIGHT HAVE MORE SMEXING IF THEY DON'T  
THINK THEY'LL DIE FROM CERVICAL CANCER!!1! and I only wish I was  
making that up. The second big deal is CWA attempting to turn a blog  
reader's comment - a comment which was deleted by the blog owner, I  
might add - into a possible conspiracy by "crazed ... homosexuals" to  
assassinate Christians. Oh, and CWA's Matt Barber floats the idea  
that Mitt Romney is "the father of 'gay' marriage." Funny!

Anyway, today's news:

Concerned Women for America spins a response on a blog into an  
attempt on someone's life; the blog owner did actually take down the  
comment once she found out about it; Matt Barber, Concerned Women for  
America's Policy Director for Cultural Issues, calls it "nothing  
short of cyber-terrorism" and demands legal action;

CWA calls the HPV vaccine, which prevents cervical cancer, "a sex  
virus vaccine" in condemning the Texas decision to require it as part  
of the school vaccination regime, which they call "an outrageous  
assault on girls and their parents";

CWA's Matt Barber up to bat again, condemning Israel's recognition of  
same-sex marriages performed in other countries;

CWA's Matt Barber up again, this time attacking Mitt Romney as the  
"Father of 'gay' marriage";

CWA's Mike Mears, director of state legislative relations, condemns  
Texas decision on the HPV vaccine;

CWA's Amelia Wigton condemns the U.N. Convention on the Elimination  
of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women;

CWA has a second (audio-only) article on the blog comment, this one  
headlined, "Homosexual Blog Puts Pro-Family Activist in the  
Crosshairs…Literally" - which is, of course, not just stupid, but  
incoherently wrong, as "literally" would mean that someone actually  
used something like a gunsight, when what actually happened is  
someone commented on a blog; also, their text summary implies that  
the blogger herself posted the comment, which is not true. The point  
of all this, of course, is to tie back to their semi-regular  
assertion that GBLT people are dysfunctional, violent, and otherwise  
unfit to be normal people; there's a lot about how GBLT people are  
"crazed" and hate all Christians;

CWA blames pr0n again for the Abu Ghraib torture scandal;

CWA condemns Portuguese attempt to legalise abortion within the first  
10 weeks of pregnancy;

Richmond, Virginia story about a legislative proposal to prohibit  
state government from discriminating against GBLT in hiring for state  
jobs is opposed by CWA, who they report as saying it will "set a  
precedence [sic] of condoning illegal activities including sexually  
molesting children and bestiality";

The Southern Baptist Convention’s Richard Land talks about the HPV  
vaccine that prevents cervical cancer as "a difficult issue" and says  
"I don’t want the government to do anything that would encourage that  
kind of behavior" (meaning sex), but adds, "I don’t want premarital  
sexual intercourse to be a death sentence" - still, it's really neat  
watching the theocon movement be really unhappy with a _cancer  
vaccine_ because the virus it prevents against can be spread  
sexually; Land even opposes the vaccine as a default, apparently -  
but can't quite bring himself to say he opposes it outright;  
_according to this article's author and Richard Land both, the  
vaccine _is_ opt-out in Texas, along with all other vaccines_ - but  
they're opposing even _that_;

Agape Press cranky about the Israeli recognition of a foreign same- 
sex marriage; oooh, this is cool; the article quote Concerned Women  
for America's Matt Barber as saying that this'll encourage Islamic  
terrorism so shouldn't have been allowed, and calls it "it’s just a  
step away from breaking out the golden calf";

Kansas Catholic Conference opposes HPV vaccination as part of school  
vaccination set in Kansas because it's "for a behavior that's not  
common on the playgrounds" - the news story itself just comes out and  
says the opposition comes from HPV being sexually transmitted;

Faith and Freedom Network condemns domestic partnership recognition  
in any form;

Faith and Freedom Network ACTION ITEM against "reciprocal benefits"  
legislation in Washington State, HB 1351; Gary Randall calls 1351  
"one of the most discriminating bills the Washington legislature has  
seen in my lifetime" for... allowing same-sex partners to designate  
each other beneficiaries for certainly limited legal purposes;

FFN's blog against the WA-DOMA stunt initiative, which would have the  
justification for the ruling of the State Supreme Court against GBLT  
marriage rights applied equally to straight couples - and as such,  
would invalidate childless marriages. It's being done as a stunt to  
point out how asymmetrical (and stupid) that ruling was, and even  
he's aware of that, but he's still pissed off;

FFN puts out a PDF of their legislative agenda; the first is a bill  
to slow divorce proceedings (they're for it); the second and third  
are GBLT DP and marriage rights bills (obviously, they're against).


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CWA: Pro-Family Leader’s Life Threatened on “Gay” Web Site
Concerned Women for America
2/7/2007

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12308/MEDIA/family/index.htm

Lesbian activist Pam Spaulding’s popular weblog Pam’s House Blend is  
known for its outrageous and controversial content. In addition to  
promoting anti-Christian bigotry, the North Carolina-based Web  
activist’s favorite pastime appears to be smearing pro-family leader  
and Americans for Truth president Peter LaBarbera with bizarre and  
hateful accusations and insults. However, House Blend’s typically  
intolerant and obscene content may have recently shifted from the  
absurd to the criminally violent.

In what was, at the very least, an apparent attempt to intimidate and  
frighten LaBarbera, who is married with children, “House Blend”  
published his home address in a January 13, 2007, thread titled,  
“Saturday this and that.” Shortly thereafter, someone identified as  
“Barry G. Wick” posted the following comments: “It’s across from a  
park in an area with cul de sacs. I’d bet it’s a residence … and  
across from a park. Snipers take note.” (emphasis ours) [Ed. note: No  
actual emphasis was in the web site.]

“Wick” later seemed to suggest that shooting LaBarbera would amount  
to an act of self-defense: “Self-defense for gay folks isn’t PC, is  
it? No, we have to be sure that we’re victims all the time. … When we  
start standing up for ourselves, we lose all the status of an under  
class. I refuse to be part of an underclass. I’m equal. And I’m gonna  
use any language, even outrageous language, to get my point across. …  
I’m a citizen … equal, proud, and willing to defend my way of life  
with my life. …”

Later in the same thread “Wick” made his true intent clear: “If I  
were Azerbaijani and living in Russia right now, I’d want to advocate  
violence against skinheads … [LaBarbera] and others like him ought to  
know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, what future awaits them from a  
cadre of selected defenders willing to give up everything in order to  
protect the lives of gay and lesbian citizens. The greatest thing  
ever to happen to the [Martin Luther King] movement was the Black  
Panthers. Americans were shocked by an open display of firearms and  
Black Pride … Pushing back verbally … or with selected action isn’t  
dishonorable, it’s necessary.”

[...]

Concerned Women for America is deeply disturbed by this apparent  
threat to Peter LaBarbera’s life. Matt Barber, CWA’s Policy Director  
for Cultural Issues said, “This is nothing short of cyber-terrorism.  
There should be a thorough criminal investigation, and if it’s  
determined that a crime has occurred, the perpetrators should be  
prosecuted to the full extent of the law.”

As of the time of this press release, the thread in question was  
still posted on Spaulding’s Web site.

[More at URL]


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CWA: Texas Governor Mandates STD Shot for Young Girls, Abuses  
Parental Rights
Concerned Women for America
2/5/2007

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12293/MEDIA/life/index.htm

Washington, D.C. — In an extreme executive order that circumvents  
parents and the Texas legislature, Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas) has  
mandated that before entering the 6th grade girls must receive the  
HPV vaccine, a shot that prevents sexually active girls from becoming  
infected with an STD linked to cervical cancer. Concerned Women for  
America (CWA) believes that it is the right and responsibility of  
parents—not government—to choose whether or not their daughter  
receives the vaccination.

[...]

CWA President Wendy Wright said, “The Governor’s order forces little  
girls to be shot with a sex virus vaccine. He has circumvented debate  
on this controversial matter to the financial benefit of Merck, one  
of his campaign contributors. An opt-out provision puts parents in  
the position of having to resist forceful government officials, and  
puts the burden on parents when it should be on the vaccine maker.

[More at URL]


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CWA: Broken Promise in the Promised Land
Israel records homosexual “marriage” for first time
Concerned Women for America
2/1/2007

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12286/MEDIA/family/index.htm

Washington, D.C. — For the first time in history, Jerusalem has  
recorded the “marriage” of a homosexual couple. Two men who wish to  
be identified as "Binyamin and Avi Rose" were “married” in Canada  
over the summer of 2006 and moved back to Israel where their marital  
status is now being recorded through the Interior Ministry’s  
Population Registry. Israel’s highest Court ruled in November that  
same-sex “marriages” that have been legally performed in foreign  
countries will now be included in Israel’s records. Concerned Women  
for America (CWA) prays that the nation of Israel will embrace and  
defend the Biblical definition of one man, one woman marriage and not  
go down the slippery slope that seeks to destroy traditional marriage.

CWA’s Policy Director for Cultural Issues Matt Barber said,  
“Christians, Jews and all people of faith from around the world will  
no doubt be saddened and shocked by this alarming development in  
Israel – as should anybody who recognizes the tremendous benefits  
conferred upon humanity by the institutions of legitimate marriage  
and family. It defies logic that the state of Israel would grant any  
official recognition to counterfeit ‘same-sex marriage.’

“God ‘made them male and female.’ The Biblical model irrefutably  
defines marriage as between one man and one woman. It provides that  
all sexual relations are to occur within the bounds of marriage.

“But this is not just a spiritual issue. Even within secular society,  
marriage has, by definition, joined male to female since time  
immemorial. Unless the Israeli government reverses course here, it  
has now inexplicably capitulated to the radical and destructive  
redefinition of marriage,” said Barber.


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The Mitt Split - Conservatives Disagree on Romney
Concerned Women for America
2/6/2007
By J. Matt Barber

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12298/CFI/family/index.htm

Wearing his 2008 presidential aspirations on his sleeve and appearing  
the ever humble, yet iron-jawed and selflessly devoted, champion of  
the GOP's must-have conservative, pro-family base, outgoing  
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney finds himself struggling to  
salvage his conservative credentials.

As first light of the 2008 presidential campaign casts its warm and  
gentle glow on those of us awake early enough to watch the sunrise,  
serious concerns are beginning to mount relative to the sincerity of  
Romney's commitment to traditional values.

On the central issues of abortion and so-called "same-sex marriage,"  
he's cast himself as defender to the defenseless and guardian of the  
sacred. His handlers have portrayed him as the storybook knight, with  
wavy locks and sturdy armor unblemished - redeemed by a heartfelt  
conservative conversion.

But some leaders in pro-family circles have begun to test Sir Mitt's  
traditional values breastplate, and are questioning whether it may  
represent little more than a sheer conservative veneer, shielding an  
extensive and troubling liberal record. Many wonder whether his  
presidential aspirations may have sparked this eyebrow-raising  
political metamorphosis.

"I believe that abortion should be safe and legal. ..." - Mitt  
Romney, 1994

[...]

O.K. - you might say - that's fine. Romney was "pro-choice." This is  
America - people can change their opinion, right? Well, that may be  
true. Only one question - on the issues most important to  
conservative voters, why do Romney's opinions appear malleable,  
shifting in the wind as political expediency would seem to dictate?

In 2006, just four short years after he ran for governor and as his  
presidential ambitions were reaching a boiling point, Romney seemed  
to pull a 180.

Sounding as though he'd lost a bet to Rush Limbaugh on a Patriots/ 
Steelers game, Romney completely changed his tune on abortion and Roe  
v. Wade saying, "Roe v. Wade does not serve the country well and is  
another example of judges making the law instead of interpreting the  
Constitution."

Was Governor Romney the "Father of 'gay' marriage?"

There's disagreement even within the pro-family legal community;  
however, there is a strong argument to be made that Romney, contrary  
to his pro-traditional marriage rhetoric, was chiefly responsible for  
unconstitutionally imposing "same-sex" marriage on Massachusetts and  
the rest of the country.

[More at URL]


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Texas Side Step
Mike Mears, Director of State Legislative Relations, CWALAC
Concerned Women for America
February 5, 2007

http://www.cwalac.org/article_457.shtml

On Friday, Texas Governor Rick Perry ordered all the young girls in  
his state to be vaccinated against the sexually transmitted virus  
that causes cervical cancer.  With this order, Texas becomes the  
first state in the country to mandate these controversial shots.
Merck, the maker of the vaccine, has pushed for laws requiring all  
school age girls to be vaccinated with their product.  Merck is  
marketing the vaccine under the name Gardasil, a series of three  
injections at a cost of $350 for all three shots.
Gardasil can prevent many forms of cervical cancer caused by the  
human papillomavirus, or HPV.  There are side effects to the drug,  
and long term effects of the vaccine are still untested.
Merck is pushing for legislation across the country that mandates  
every school age girl as young as eleven receive HPV vaccination  
shots. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last year approved the  
vaccine for girls aged nine.
News reports claim that if Merck is successful, they stand to make  
billions of dollars each year as a result of the requirement.  Pro- 
family groups have been cautioning against mandates for any drug,  
especially one that guards against a disease that is caused by a  
sexually transmitted virus because such mandates undermine  parental  
rights.
Tests on the new vaccine have been limited.  According to the Centers  
for Disease Control, the vaccine can protect women from HPV for only  
five years.  Since the long-term effect of the vaccine is not known  
at this time, Merck has indicated that a booster shot may be  
necessary, driving up the cost of the drug even further.   
Consequently, most girls would not be sexually active before the  
vaccine wears off. Parents and government will likely have to  
unnecessarily pay for the vaccine twice.
Critics of mandating the HPV vaccine have also pointed out that other  
vaccines (that are not required) will protect even more women and  
children.  For example, the airborne flu virus is estimated to kill  
over 60,000 people every year in the United States, as opposed to  
4,000 every year from cervical cancer, which is caused by the  
sexually transmitted HPV.  The flu vaccine is not required.
Last week, Concerned Women for America sent out the following  
statement regarding the HPV vaccine and the many state bills  
mandating the vaccination of young girls:
“Concerned Women for America does not object to the new vaccine that  
protects against certain strains of the human papillomavirus, or HPV,  
a sexually transmitted disease that can cause cervical cancer in  
women.  Proponents of the vaccine, however, wrongly wish to compel  
every young girl from 9-11 years old to be vaccinated before she  
attends school.
“Concerned Women for America is committed to support, protect, and  
advocate the God-given right of parents to direct the upbringing and  
education of their children.  Parents know what is best for their  
daughters and if given the information about this disease will make  
the best decision for the health of their child.  Therefore, we urge  
lawmakers to resist mandating this vaccine.”
“Educate parents about all the risks of HPV and the vaccine.  Enable  
parents in lower economic levels to have the vaccine available with  
government funding,” said Anne Hettinger of Concerned Women for  
America of Texas.  But the Governor of Texas has gone far beyond  
that.  With the stroke of his pen, parents have been coerced into  
compliance unless they can convince the bureaucracy otherwise.  The  
burden of proof should not be on parents.”
In the Texas order, there is a so-called “Opt-Out” provision for  
parents who do not want their children to be given the shots for  
“religious and philosophical” reasons.  This provision still demands  
that parents give government officials reasons as to why they object  
to the vaccine.
“I think everyone needs to be reminded that this is a disease that is  
not contagious,” said Michelle Newman of Concerned Women for America  
of Virginia.  Virginia is facing legislation that will mandate that  
every young girl in the state be vaccinated.  “You can’t get this by  
sneezing on someone.”
Merck has spent millions of dollars across the country in an effort  
to get its product into the bloodstreams of American children.   
According to Bloomberg News Service (BNS), Merck began its campaign  
to raise awareness of the vaccine among state lawmakers even before  
it gained approval last year and encouraged them to require the  
vaccine for children.  BNS also reports that this new product is  
capable of generating as much $3 billion in annual sales for Merck  
and its shareholders.  In just the fourth quarter of last year,  
revenue from Gardasil was reported to reach $155 million.  The  
Associated Press (AP) reports that Governor Perry has received $6,000  
from Merck’s Political Action Committee.
For his part, Governor Perry has been reported to say in the past  
that he sees no difference in the HPV vaccine and the one that  
protects children against polio.  In an AP report, Governor Perry was  
quoted as saying, “If there are diseases in our society that are  
going to cost us larger amounts of money, it just makes good economic  
sense, not to mention the health and well being of these individuals,  
to have those vaccines available.”
With Governor Rick Perry’s order on Friday to mandate that every  
11-12 year old girl in Texas be vaccinated against the sexually  
transmitted HPV virus, it appears that he has changed course and no  
longer believes it should be made available, but instead be forced  
upon Texas school children.


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Project 535 Lobbies Against CEDAW
Amelia Wigton
Concerned Women for America
February 9, 2007

http://www.cwalac.org/article_460.shtml

On January 31, 2007, members of Project 535 descended on the Senate  
to lobby against the U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms  
of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).  Concerned Women for  
America’s President Wendy Wright spoke to the lobbyists in their  
morning briefing about the long battle with CEDAW and why it is so  
important to continue to fight the treaty.
CEDAW is a treaty that was proposed by the United Nations (U.N.) and  
signed by then-President Jimmy Carter in 1980.  For the past 27  
years, the treaty has failed to be voted out of committee.  However,  
feminist activists have reportedly been putting pressure on members  
of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to vote on CEDAW so that it  
can go before the full Senate for a vote.  The Senate must have a two- 
thirds majority vote to ratify CEDAW.
The members of Project 535, CWA’s volunteer lobbying project,  
communicated to various Senators on Capitol Hill that approving the  
treaty would have a devastating impact on the United States.  CEDAW  
would give an unelected and international body the power to interfere  
and dictate policies regarding social and gender issues within our  
country while allowing little oversight or objection.

[More at URL]


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Homosexual Blog Puts Pro-Family Activist in the Crosshairs…Literally
Concerned Women for America
2/7/2007

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12311/CWA/family/index.htm

Lesbian activist Pam Spaulding’s weblog Pam’s House Blend has always  
taken aim at pro-family Christians for their biblical stand on  
homosexuality. Recently, however, comments were posted that literally  
invited harmful action against Peter LaBarbera, head of the Illinois- 
based Americans for Truth. Along with posting LaBarbera’s home  
address, the comments by “Barry G. Wick” noted that the address was  
“across from a park. Snipers take note.” Martha Kleder spoke with  
LaBarbera and Matt Barber, CWA’s Policy Director for Culture and  
Family Issues, about this situation.

[Martha calls it "a very serious threat."

Matt Barber: "Well, Martha, there is a web blog, a lesbian activist  
by the name of Pam Spaulding operates a web blog out of North  
Carolina titled Pam's House Blend. And in addition to constantly  
bashing Christians and people of faith, Pam's favourite target is  
Peter LaBarbera. She and other members of her blog like to smear Pete  
with various and sundry insults and outrageous claims and so forth.  
But they've taken it a step too far this time. [Ed. Note: Note the  
"spreading" of the comment from a responder to the blog writer  
herself.] What has happened in addition to posting Peter's home  
address on the web site, one of the individuals there - member of the  
blog - has actually made a threat on Peter's life. Suggesting that  
sniper's take note as to Peter's residence."

Peter LaBarbera: [Talks about going up there, calls it a, "snipers  
take note article." Note again the spread from a commenter to an  
"article." "The same guy, who goes by the name Barry Wick - probably  
not his real name - but he was justifying taking acts against  
Christian leaders to further the homosexual cause. So it's pretty  
scary stuff..." "We're also asking that Christians pray for Pam  
Spaulding and these radical homosexual activists who unfortunately  
are really so consumed with hatred for us because we are simply  
defending God's design for human sexuality." Notes that Pam wrote him  
saying that she didn't notice the comment was on the site and has  
taken it down. "I appreciate that, and I take her at her word, but,  
you know, she also engages in some very hateful rhetoric, Matt and I  
have talked about this a number of times, and, you know, it's sad  
that they feel the need to really demonise Christians with some of  
these awful things like, one of her posts, she applauded a guy who  
compared African-American Christian leader who was defending marriage  
as between a man and a woman, compared that man to Jim Jones, the  
mass-suicide cultist."

Matt: [Reads the scare quotes printed a few times.] "How's your  
family holding up through all this, Pete?"

Peter: "It's a little nerve-wracking..." [But says it's okay. He's  
talked to the FBI and the Durham, NC police. And will also be  
reporting to Naperville, IL police.]

Matt: "When something like this happens, the inclination is to be  
afraid, to not do anything, but I think Pete's doing the right thing  
here... there is very very possible criminal activity here... this  
needs to be investigated... hopefully this individual will be brought  
to justice and prosecuted to the full extent of the law." Says this  
will be "national news" if a "Christian leader" said the same thing.  
"I think that it highlights who the haters are here. Christians, true  
Christians, don't advocate violence. Who are the real haters here?  
Who are the intolerant people here?"

Peter: "Exactly, Matt. We don't hate homosexuals. They say we do, but  
we don't. We oppose the sin, we oppose it like all sexual sin, it's  
just wrong. And we don't believe that people's essense is  
homosexuality, that's another key difference we have with the  
movement. ... if you hated people, you wouldn't want them to stop  
practicing dangerous behaviour, and you wouldn't want them to change  
and overcome it... you would just want them to wallow in their  
behaviour which is often very life-threatening, especially for male  
homosexuals. ... They think because we hate - and we don't, but they  
say we do - that they are justified in their rantings and their  
hateful utterances; I mean, Pam Spaulding herself calls me names,  
Porno Pete, and all these silly, ridiculous cheap shots, because they  
feel like they're justified in hating us because we oppose  
them." [Ed. note:

Matt: [Commenter claims self-defense rights. Matt calls this "utterly  
absurd."

Peter: "I think it's important to understand that there is this -  
amoung a portion of homosexual activists, there are these people who  
are just crazed, I don't know how else to describe it. When Mary  
Stocovich(?), the Catholic woman, was killed by a homosexual in  
Chicago, there were some blog postings... where they said that Mary  
Stackworth(?) had it coming to her!"

Peter: "When you're dealing with crazed individuals, you don't know  
who is exaggerating and who's going to take it seriously, or who's  
not exaggerating. We don't know who this guy Barry Wick is, obviously  
he's a very hateful individual. And as any of us - Matt Barber,  
Martha, you, me, Bob Knight [CWA's Culture and Family Institute head]  
- any of us who's standing for this age-old truth that homosexual  
behaviour is wrong, that men were not intended to have sex with men,  
or women with women, is gonna be vulnerable if you've got this fringe  
out there who is advocating this radical, radical action."

Matt: "You cannot incite violence... he's suggesting violence... he's  
suggesting that he, he feels justified in taking violent acts against  
you and... others who share you beliefs, so he opens it up to all  
Christians...."

Peter: Complains about having someone say they'd like to "push him  
into the street" at an anti-gay protest in Chicago some time ago.

Matt: [Promotes americansfortruth.org and promises more updates.]]


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Budgeting Wars: Part I
Our military and our kids have a common enemy -- pornography.
By Jan LaRue, Chief Counsel
Concerned Women for America
2/8/2007

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/12320/LEGAL/pornography/index.htm

President George W. Bush released his 2008 budget on Monday, cashing  
in at $2.9 trillion dollars. It includes $481 billion for defense  
costs, plus another $142 billion to fight the wars in Iraq and  
Afghanistan. There's another $313.4 million for the U.S. Department  
of Justice "to address violence against children, including sexual  
exploitation through the Internet," according to the White House  
Office of Management and Budget. More on that in Part II.

Our troops and their families who are sacrificing themselves to save  
us from annihilation need and deserve all the moral support we can  
give them and all of the resources our national budget can bear. For  
that reason, government officials must make sure that none of our  
limited resources is spent in ways that harms rather than helps our  
troops and their families.

Members of Congress, including some in the President's own party,  
oppose the war in Iraq on philosophical and political grounds, as  
well as monetarily.

Many continue to cite abuses at the Abu Ghraib military prison in  
Iraq as an excuse to oppose the war. Certainly, the abuses at Abu  
Ghraib must not be repeated. But that requires a lot more than re- 
training guards and interrogators.

Much of what is depicted in the 279 photos and 19 videos taken at Abu  
Ghraib resembles behavior in hard-core pornography, which is readily  
available to our troops via the Internet, magazines and DVDs.

Porn peddlers feign patriotic support with phony offers of free porn  
to the troops. Our military chaplains are faced with the fallout.

[More at URL]


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Portugal To Vote on Abortion Referendum
Cara Cook
Concerned Women for America
February 9, 2007

http://www.cwalac.org/article_461.shtml

On February 11, Portuguese voters will cast their ballots on a  
referendum to legalize abortion-on-demand during the first 10 weeks  
of pregnancy.  Portugal requires that 50 percent of registered voters  
cast ballots in order for a referendum to be valid.
However, Socialist Prime Minister Jose Socrates says that if the  
required number of voters do not show up, and a majority of those  
voting support liberalizing the abortion law, he will ignore the fact  
that the referendum is invalid and use his parliamentary majority to  
overturn current abortion restrictions.  Thus, if only 30 percent of  
registered voters turn out to cast their ballots – instead of the  
required 50 percent – and a majority of that 30 percent favor  
legalizing abortion, Socrates will use parliament to make abortion a  
“right.”
A 1998 referendum on the same issue was ruled invalid after  
insufficient voter turnout. Back then, 51% of the voters who turned  
out supported current restrictions on abortion.

[More at URL]


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Legislating Tolerance
A new Senate bill would expand state's anti-discrimination policy.
Lisa Chun
Richmond.com
Wednesday, February 07, 2007

http://www.richmond.com/news/output.aspx? 
Article_ID=4571937&Vertical_ID=23&tier=2&position=3

Capital News Service -- State employers will be forbidden from  
discriminating against people based on sexual orientation if a  
proposed Senate bill is passed.

The Code of Virginia currently grants hearings for discrimination  
based on race, color, religion, political affiliation, age,  
disability, national origin or gender. Sen. Jeannemarie Devolites  
Davis is patron of SB 820, which would add sexual orientation to that  
list.

"I think that as a public employer, it's very important that we open  
our doors for anyone who qualifies for any job and their hiring  
should be based on their ability to do the job and their  
qualifications only," Devolites Davis said.

[...]

Concerned Women for America of Virginia oppose the bill because they  
said it raises several doubts. The organization's information  
handouts state this bill will set a precedence of condoning illegal  
activities including sexually molesting children and bestiality.

The organization is concerned this bill might create conflicts such  
as forcing state agencies to partake in gay pride parades or  
requiring employees to undergo sensitivity training regardless of  
personal beliefs.

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Governor’s vaccination order buffeted by parental concerns
Feb 6, 2007
By Dwayne Hastings
Baptist Press

http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/bpnews.asp?ID=24906

DALLAS (BP)--Texas Gov. Rick Perry is receiving mixed reviews over  
his executive order requiring elementary school-age girls to receive  
the Gardasil vaccine targeting a sexually transmitted disease that  
can cause cervical cancer.

The governor’s Feb. 2 order, bypassing the Texas legislature, rankled  
many who say it tramples parents’ rights and might encourage  
premarital sex.

The governor took a step that should have been weighed by the  
people’s elected representatives, the legislature, said Richard Land,  
president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious  
Liberty Commission.

[...]

Like most states, Texas allows parents to opt out of the requirement  
to have their daughter vaccinated with the anti-HPV drug, or any  
other inoculation, if they have religious or philosophical  
objections. [Ed. note: This is the first I've seen of this. So that  
takes the whole "opt-out" argument and throws _it_ away too!]

Land indicated it is a difficult issue. “While I certainly disapprove  
of premarital sex, and I don’t want the government to do anything  
that would encourage that kind of behavior, I don’t want premarital  
sexual intercourse to be a death sentence,” he said.

[...]

Land admitted he and his wife would have to seriously ponder the  
advisability of allowing their daughters to receive the vaccine if  
they were younger.

“If my daughter makes a wrong decision, if I can somehow protect her  
from that becoming a death sentence, then I would sit down with my  
wife and talk about it,” Land said. Yet he noted that ages 11-12 seem  
“awfully young” to be taking the vaccine.

[...]

“The idea that a governor is going to require this for a whole state  
even with a parental opt-out seems to me to seriously endanger the  
parent-child bond,” said Land, calling the governor’s order an  
“unwarranted intrusion by the governor into a role parents should  
play in these choices.”

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First same-sex ’marriage’ officially recorded in Jerusalem
By Chad Groening
Agape Press

http://www.spcm.org/Journal/spip.php?article6362

In November, Israel’s highest court ruled that same-sex "marriages"  
that were legally performed in other countries will be now included  
in Israel’s records. A spokesman for Concerned Women for America  
(CWA), the United States’ largest public policy women’s organization,  
calls this a “frightening” development.

Matt Barber, the CWA’s cultural issues policy director, is reacting  
strongly to the news that two men who were "married" in Canada over  
the summer of 2004 have moved back to Israel and had their union  
recorded through the Interior Ministry’s Population Registry.

[...]

The pro-family official’s concern, he explains, is that Israel’s  
acceptance of same-sex marriage will give ammunition to its Islamic  
enemies and fuel their propaganda. "It does provide them fodder —  
there’s no doubt about that,” he asserts. “They can now turn around  
and say, ’Look ; like we’ve been saying all along, Israel is the  
great infidel. They’re the heathen. Just look at what they’re doing  
now. They’re now recognizing gay marriage.’"

Unless Israeli government officials reverse their course, Barber  
laments, it would appear that they have now inexplicably capitulated  
to the radical and destructive redefinition of marriage. "For them to  
be recognizing so-called gay marriage officially in the Promised  
Land, the Holy Land, I think is just frightening, really,” he says,  
“and it’s just a step away from breaking out the golden calf.”

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State Lawmakers Hold HPV Vaccine Hearing
FEATURED VIDEO
HPV Debate in Topeka
by Alana Rocha
Eyewitness 12 News - KBSD 6

http://www.kbsd6.com/Global/story.asp?S=6054863

It's a shot that's sparked emotional testimony in the statehouse.  
This afternoon lawmakers held a hearing on the HPV vaccine bill. The  
large turnout forced the committee to schedule the hearing for a  
second day.

It was standing room only as the House Health and Human Services  
committee learned about the HPV vaccine bill and what it would mean  
for Kansas girls. Representative Delia Garcia, Wichita-D, introduced  
the bill.

She says, "I'm really happy we had this many people show up and  
bottom line we have a vaccine that can prevent cancer."

The bill, if passed, would require all sixth grade girls entering  
public schools to get the vaccination. It's a move proponents say  
provides for more widespread protection.

The vaccine prevents cervical cancer in women caused by the genital  
human papillomavirus - a sexually transmitted disease.

That's at the source of the argument for many of the bill's  
opponents. Beatrice Swoopes, Kansas Catholic Conference says, "Our  
biggest concern is for a behavior that's not common on the  
playgrounds and to blanket immunize I think there's some question."

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Domestic Partnerships: What To Do?
Monday, February 05, 2007
Faith and Freedom Network

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/weblog/2007/02/domestic-partnerships- 
what-to-do.html

Anyone who follows the events in Olympia, Washington, or reads the  
Faith & Freedom website knows that the most recent campaign by those  
who seek to redesign the culture is the push for Domestic  
Partnerships. Click here to see a list of bills relating to gay  
marriage.

While the sponsors have assured both the press and the public that  
Domestic Partnerships or Civil Unions or Reciprocal Benefits, for  
that matter, are not really what they want, they continue their march  
to re-engineer our culture.

They want marriage for homosexuals.

So conservatives and the faith community are desperately looking for  
the appropriate response. While a majority of Washingtonians do not  
want gay marriage, there are many ideas out there as to how to handle  
the incremental step called DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS.

There is no amount of compromise, including Reciprocal Benefits, that  
will change the process. Not politically and certainly not  
ideologically.

This struggle is not about benefits for gays, grandparents,  
grandkids, or good friends, it's about authenticating a lifestyle and  
the political process is the vehicle.

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HB 1351: Another Step Toward Gay Marriage
Faith and Freedom Network
Thursday, February 01, 2007

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/weblog/2007/02/hb-1351-another-step- 
toward-gay.html

I did not attend the hearing yesterday on Washington State's HB 1351,  
but I listened carefully to the audio feed from Olympia.

Most of my thoughts were confirmed after speaking to those who were  
there.

 From Representative McDermott’s opening comments explaining that  
this bill is about fairness and equality to the conclusion of the  
hearing, there was a tone set that this bill was a “done deal.”

In fact, the chairwoman commended two lesbians who spoke in favor of  
the bill in a tandem, evening news style.

The bill was extolled by wives of women, husbands of men, sympathetic  
heterosexuals and an old man who spoke of the struggle for gay rights  
as synonymous with the civil rights struggle of the 60’s and beyond.

There are many unintended consequences with this bill, from fiscal  
irresponsibility, to the loss of business that will surely leave the  
state if the full impact of the bill is laid out on the public.  
Perhaps the most surprising, but then again it shouldn’t be, aspect  
of this debate is the hypocrisy of the gay rights folks.

While they demand fairness and equality, they write, promote and hope  
to pass one of the most discriminating bills the Washington  
legislature has seen in my lifetime. And that's been several years.

[...]

First, call and write your Senators and Representatives. Please  
write, preferably a hand-written letter, expressing your opposition  
to the bill and ask them to oppose it. Follow up with a phone call to  
their office. The Legislation Hotline is: 1-800-562-6000. Click here  
for more contact information.

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Procreation or Annulment
Just when you think you’ve seen it all – you find you haven’t.
Friday, February 02, 2007

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/weblog/2007/02/procreation-or- 
annulment.html

Last week an initiative was accepted by the Secretary of State’s  
office that if approved by voters will, among other things, require  
that couples married in Washington State file proof of procreation  
within three years of the date of the marriage or have their marriage  
automatically annulled.

That’s right. And the initiative, I-957, will also add the phrase,  
“Who are capable of having children with one another” to the legal  
definition of marriage.

This new organization is called WA-DOMA, clearly intending to be  
mistaken for the Defense of Marriage Act, which was upheld by the  
state Supreme Court last summer, but in this case DOMA represents  
Defense of Marriage Alliance rather than Act.

According to their own statement, they are saying that social  
conservatives have claimed that marriage exists solely for the  
purpose of procreation and that that was the basis for the Supreme  
Court upholding The Defense of Marriage Act or Andersen v. King  
County last summer. Therefore, they are now trying to enshrine in law  
the idea that if same-sex couples should be barred from marriage  
because they can not have children together, it should follow that  
all couples who cannot or will not have children together should  
equally be banned from marriage.

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Faith and Freedom Network
2007 Washington Legislation Newsletter
February 1, 2007

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/pdf/LegislativeNewsletter212007.pdf

Marriage

Support: SB 5470: Revising provisions concerning dissolution  
proceedings. (Slows the Divorce Process) This is a bi partisan bill  
which seeks to slow down the time frame of divorce proceedings and  
allow possible reconciliation to take place. Unfortunately, divorce  
is on the rise in our society, and divorce in the church is on pace  
with society at large. We must start looking at ways to help people  
think it over before they sever their marriage.

Oppose HB 1351 & SB 5336: Protecting individuals in domestic  
partnerships by granting certain rights and benefits. Domestic  
Partnerships create special rights for gays and seniors denied to  
others who cannot marry. Proponents admit Domestic Partnerships are  
intended to undermine the popular marriage limitation of one man and  
one woman. This bill will undermine marriage by creating an  
alternative to marriage for heterosexual seniors.

Oppose HB 1350 & SB 5335: Addressing civil marriage equality. Any  
redefinition of
marriage would create significant problems for traditional families  
in our society. As the law now stands, traditional marriage is  
limited to one man and one woman. This is, of course, the only type  
of relationship that can produce children. The intent of the law is  
to provide incentives for a man and a woman to remain together as  
long as possible, to provide benefits to spouses and offspring and to  
define the process of dissolving those relationships if the marriage  
fails (custody and provision for the children.)

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