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Morning Briefing for February 6, 2012

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February 6, 2012
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1. The Perversion of the Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ by the Sinner Barack H. Obama

Hopefully someone at the White House will read this and realize just how ill advised the President was to do what he did this week and we should be praying hard for him to see the error of his ways on this.

In the Bible we read these things:

“And God blessed them. And God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.’” Gen 1:28 (ESV)

“Did not he who made me in the womb make him? And did not one fashion us in the womb?” Job 31:15 (ESV)

“Your hands have made and fashioned me; give me understanding that I may learn your commandments.” Psalm 119:73 (ESV)

“For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.” Psalm 139:13 (ESV)

These are clear references to God intending people to procreate and recognize that, even in the womb, God played a vital role in the formation of children and we should not casually destroy life God himself created. These passages of scripture are what inspire so many pro-life advocates to defend the unborn.

Had the President of the United States stood at the National Prayer Breakfast and uttered any of those passages and then announced his intent to protect the unborn, abortion rights advocates would have stormed the White House and the Courts all in the name of separation of church and state. The media would have had on Barry Lynn to proclaim his outrage that the President was mixing religion and politics.

Jim Wallis would have gone on the news to dance around life issues and try his best to neuter God out of them and the media would have treated him as an objective source.

But that’s not what happened.

Instead, the President went to the National Prayer Breakfast and quoted Jesus Christ himself to defend a tax increase. The President paraphrased Luke 12:48, “Everyone to whom much was given, of him much will be required, and from him to whom they entrusted much, they will demand the more.” (ESV) He said it was because he was a Christian that he thought the rich should pay more in taxes.

It’s a good thing President Obama did not draw from Matthew 13:12 instead or the poor would really be screwed.

“For to the one who has, more will be given, and he will have an abundance, but from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away.” (ESV)

It is worth pointing out that the very same people who would have been outraged had the President quoted clear scripture on life to defend the unborn were willing to be silent or even applaud the President perverting the words of Christ to pursue his tax plan.

It is also worth pointing out that President Obama sat at the feet of Jeremiah Wright for 20 years, so this might be the best he can do.

But we must also point out that Christians have an obligation to pray for their leaders and, given how the President of the United State just twisted the words of our Lord and Savior, we should pray all the more fervently for him because in reading Luke 12:48, he clearly ignored or has no understand of Luke 12:47.

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2. Excommunicate the Bishops.

I, like most other Catholics, got to hear a heartfelt letter from my Bishop — a living examplar of St. John Chrysostom’s famous (possibly apocryphal) maxim — explaining that clear out of nowhere, somehow, the Obama Administration decided to make Catholic institutions pay for abortifacents, birth control, and sterilization procedures, all of which are actually explicitly mortal sins in my faith, which is to say, one can be in danger of Hell merely for helping to provide them.

As Sts. Nicholas and Chrysostom would not, in their unenlightened days, have likely had warm feelings for His Excellency, it is perhaps incumbent upon me to note that my Bishop neglected a few details in the sermon he had our deacon read aloud. His Excellency was absolutely silent on the possible election of a man who actively defended the post-uterine execution of neonatal infants, which I ascribe to moral laziness and cowardice, though it may have been instead interest in funding a short lived billboard campaign in Atlanta extolling Catholics who believe him and the Pope evil to come on back for a quick round of communion. The Secretary of Health and Human Services is a self-professing Catholic who is one of the most ardent defenders of the abortion license in our country. Obamacare was passed through the good offices of numerous nominally-Catholic Senators and Representatives, despite warnings from Catholic groups (such as the Knights of Columbus, who fought tooth and nail) and without so much as a peep of the same from our esteemed Bishops, that maybe, just maybe, the Obama Administration might be vaguely interested in making free abortion on demand and contraceptives available to all, conscience exceptions be damned.

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3. Growing Opportunities on Earth Rather Than Colonies on the Moon

Our nation is in economic turmoil, and American families are focused on what matters the most: putting food on the table and keeping the lights on.With economic growth stagnating and over 13 million Americans still jobless, it is clear that our priorities now, more than ever, cannot be frivolous. Our government spending cannot grow further out of control, and our politicians cannot lose sight of what is most important to the hardworking American people.

Knowing this, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich chose to blatantly pander to a Florida crowd on the space coast (known for its support for NASA) when he told them that as President, he would use taxpayer dollars to expand the role of the federal government in manned space exploration, with the goal of building a colony on the moon by the end of his second term.

After this announcement, many Americans were left scratching their heads especially since Newt is more prone to quoting George Washington rather than George Jetson. And when you factor in that our free enterprise system is at stake, how can we afford for anyone to lose sight of what matters most to the American people and heedlessly pursue more wasteful government programs?

Building a federally-funded moon colony would inevitably cost—at the very least—billions of dollars. In addition to our current overspending, this would ultimately saddle our children with the price tag for another one of Speaker Gingrich’s grandiose ideas.

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4. Did a Former Nancy Pelosi Aide Screw Up the Komen Decision? Ogilvy Public Relations Should Explain.

Judd Legum at Think Progress did what appears to be a pre-emptive strike against former Bush White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer claiming that Fleisher was “secretly involved” in the Susan G. Komen Foundations’ strategy on planned parenthood.

In fact, according to people I’ve spoken to who are aware of the decision making processes at Komen, Fleischer had nothing to do with Komen’s strategy or decision on this matter. I use the word “pre-emptive” because it seems Think Progress and the left wanted to get this out there quickly, damn the facts, to distract from Brendan Daly.

Brandon Daly is Nancy Pelosi’s former press secretary. He now works at Ogilvy Public Relations.

According to people close to the Komen Foundation I’ve spoken to, it was not Fleischer who was involved in the strategy and PR related to the Planned Parenthood decision, but rather Nancy Pelosi’s former press secretary and Ogilvy Public Relations executive Brendan Daly.

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COMMENTS

  • tngal

    Scary stuff.

    Romney , Mitt 16,486 50%
    Gingrich , Newt 6,956 21%
    Paul , Ron GOP 6,175 19%
    Santorum , Rick 3,277 10%

    http://dailycaller.com/#ixzz1lbiLSE00

    (Politico, broke it down further. In their numbers romney wins in a squeaker by Point 1)

    50.1
    21.1
    18.8
    10

  • circlegranch

    tngal reveals an important truth–half the voters in NV chose one of the other 3 candidates. Voter turnout has been smaller in every primary thus far.

  • clowngirl

    The central premise of Senator Santorum’s diary is false. He is apparently under the incorrect impression that Newt wants a “federally funded moon colony”

    Speaker Gingrich has made very clear he is calling for no new funding for NASA and his plan is to spur private investment.

    A number of us corrected Mr. Santorum in the comments section but – seeing as many people probably read front page diaries and not many of the comments (that describes my usage of RedState for at least the first 6 months) so many who read his diary might come away misinformed.

    This concerns me not only because I’m a Newt supporter and don’t like seeing my candidates position misrepresented (though I hope not intentionally) to the many who read RedState — but also because it could damage RedState’s reputation. (to my knowledge, front page articles have always been factually accurate in the past)

    Is there a tactful way to post some sort of disclaimer making sure readers are clear that what Senator Santorum is writing is not consistent with Speaker Gingrich’s stated position or to in some other manner address this?

  • clowngirl

    Voter turnout was up in SC- the primary won by Speaker Gingrich. :)

    Also Nevada wasn’t a primary, it was a caucus. ( if it were a primary, I question whether Mitt would’ve run up the same kind of margin)

  • Bill S

    That’s what the comments are for.

  • mikelindell2

    while there’s still some hope.

  • progressivelibertarian

    Total vote (100% reporting):
    Mitt Romney 50.12%
    Newt Gingrich 21.15%
    Ron Paul 18.77%
    Rick Santorum 9.96%

    Mormon vote estimate (CBS entrance polls):
    Mitt Romney 88.00%
    Newt Gingrich 2.00%
    Ron Paul 5.00%
    Rick Santorum 4.00%

    Non-Mormon vote estimate:

    Mitt Romney 37.49%
    Newt Gingrich 27.53%
    Ron Paul 23.36%
    Rick Santorum 11.95%

    Without any ads and only scant campaigning on their part, combined vote tally of Gingrich and Santorum exceeded Romney’s (who ran about $500K worth of anti-Newt attack ads, as has been his staple, and had a very strong organizational presence on the ground) by about 2% among non-Mormons in Nevada.

  • clowngirl

    I’m sure there are reasons for that policy. It’s just unfortunate that a lot of people won’t bother to read the comments. :(

  • Finrod

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  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    and no offense intended. I like both techies and geeks.

    Have any of you noticed lately that responses are not showing up in your profiles? For example, I made a comment here, and there are several replies, but the comment in my profile shows 0 replies.

    Anyone else seeing this glitch?

  • westcoastpatriette

    no more glitches

  • acat

    I’ve also noticed it, it’s more common when RS is busy or on very heavy threads. It also seems to come and go.

    Mew

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

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  • Ausonius

    Replies are not showing up, and I have several mini-essays where people replied, according to the lines.

    I believe this started – for me at least – last Friday.

  • westcoastpatriette

    I just checked and I replied to one of your comments on my diary and it does not show up on your profile. Grrrr….

  • jakeofalltrades

    and doubtless give way to new, more minor complaints!

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    There’ve been so many conspiracy theories floated around this primary season, I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t the only one. LOL.

  • znjs

    But it is somewhat similar. In neither of the diaries I’ve created do I see the responses listed to comments in my own diary. In any other diary/post when I comment I do see the replies, just not when it’s inside my own diary.

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

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  • lineholder

    This video just went up at politicalticker. It’s a CNN video, but I can’t find a way to embed it here. (Maybe one of the mods can succeed in this for me)

    Here’s the website address for video:

    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/06/santorum-romney-unqualified-and-dead-wrong-on-healthcare/