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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (73342)6/2/2012 5:25:29 PM
From: calgal1 Recommendation  Respond to of 103300
 




Townhall Columnists Kathryn Lopez
War (on Women)! What's it Good For?


Jun 02, 2012










I turned on my television Thursday morning and heard a beating heart.

It was the beautiful, vulnerable sound of an unborn baby's still-developing heart, from an ultrasound. "We don't know her eye color," the voiceover said. "Whether she'll be a redhead or brunette. We haven't seen her toes, fingers or nose. But through the science of genomics we can look forward and begin to care for her future." The ad was for a medical group in northern Virginia. "Join the future of health," the commercial urged.

It was quite the paradox that later that same day, the House of Representatives voted on a bill that would prohibit sex-selection abortion. "Nobody supports sex-selected abortion," critics insisted. But a click on one of Live Action's new undercover videos reminds us that brutality and unjust laws are not foreign to America.

Directed by Lila Rose, one of the latest investigative videos shows a married woman in Planned Parenthood's flagship clinic in Manhattan, explaining that she has a daughter and now wants a son. As Live Action, a young, pro-life activist organization, has documented before, a Planned Parenthood worker doesn't flinch in the facilitation of a sex-selection abortion.

The videos come just after yet another onslaught of "war on women" diatribes from the paper of record for the abortion industry and the Obama reelection campaign, the New York Times. One of the most-read pieces on its website had been a weekend entreaty against Republicans who were supposedly waging this fictitious war. The bishops of the Catholic Church are also in on the conflict, according to columnist Maureen Dowd. The house editorial decried an "angry" April floor speech in which House Speaker John Boehner called accusations that his party was bent on curtailing women's freedoms "entirely created by Democrats."

The man is correct, and he's right to be angry. Boehner wasn't talking about abortion that day, but he was talking about freedom. The freedom to practice your religion outside your house of worship, regardless of what the government may think. These things are interrelated -- it's no surprise that, four decades into the regime of legal abortion, our devotion to inalienable, God-given rights to life and freedom might have weakened.




To: Honey_Bee who wrote (73342)6/2/2012 5:43:00 PM
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The antidote for public-school indoctrination

Documentary offers kids unvarnished, Founding Fathers-inspired truth
Saturday, June 02, 2012
wnd.com

Video...
Public Schools are Teaching What???
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In this day of public-school indoctrination and even political correctness infecting the American church, what can lovers of truth and liberty do to counteract the cultural rot impacting our kids?
The uncompromising pastor and musician Bradlee Dean took up that question and built a controversial but resolute ministry sharing the truth of God, freedom and personal responsibility by taking it directly to young people – and the results have been jaw-dropping.

Through his ministry, You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International, Dean has performed lyceums in over 335 high schools and colleges in 22 states, equipping the next generation with the Judeo-Christian values that made America great through a unique combination of music and challenging lecture.

Dean, who is also the drummer for the bank Junkyard Prophet, has put together the content of his presentations into a compelling DVD set so parents and pastors can offer the same cutting-edge, myth-blowing teaching to their own students.

Entitled “My War,” this unique documentary encompasses the huge spectrum of issues we face in our society today and takes you back to the foundation of our country, to give understanding and clarity about who our Founders were and their true intentions when they established this Judeo-Christian nation.


Bradlee Dean

Commented WND Editor Joseph Farah: “Bradlee Dean is an extraordinary American. He looks like a member of the current generation he is fighting for, bridging the gap between the old and new generations, while thinking and acting like one of the Founding Fathers. If you want to see what’s wrong and right with our country, watch Bradlee Dean’s ‘My War’ DVD series. It’s full of surprises.”

Homeschooling families and church youth groups will find Dean’s five-part documentary a perfect way to embolden young Americans to stand up and fight for the future of their nation.

To get an idea of the style and content of “My War,” watch this short clip addressing some of the values being fed our children in government schools, which use an approach Dean calls “No Child Left Un-indoctrinated”: