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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (489748)6/4/2012 9:19:43 PM
From: Tom Clarke1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793914
 
Peaceful Scottish Secession in the Works
By Melancton Smith | Monday June 4, 2012 at 10:57 AM PDT

News reports inform us that members of the Scottish Parliament have for the first time voted in favor of Scotland becoming independent. Here is a snippet from the Stornoway Gazette:

First Minister Alex Salmond hailed the vote, by 69 to 52, as a “milestone” in the country’s history. He also revealed that 15,000 people have backed a declaration stating it is “fundamentally better” if decisions about the country’s future are taken by the people of Scotland.

The declaration is a key part of the Yes Scotland cross-party campaign for independence, which officially got under way just six days ago. At the time of its launch Mr Salmond declared that if one million voters put their names to it “then we shall win an independent Scotland”.


The declaration touted in the article is short and sweet:

“I believe that it is fundamentally better for us all, if decisions about Scotland’s future are taken by the people who care most about Scotland, that is, by the people of Scotland.

Being independent means Scotland’s future will be in Scotland’s hands.

There is no doubt that Scotland has great potential. We are blessed with talent, resources and creativity. We have the opportunity to make our nation a better place to live, for this and future generations. We can build a greener, fairer and more prosperous society that is stronger and more successful than it is today.

I want a Scotland that speaks with her own voice and makes her own unique contribution to the world: a Scotland that stands alongside the other nations on these isles, as an independent nation.”


The Yes Scotland campaign webpage can be found here. The vote on independence is scheduled for 2014. This should be an interesting movement to watch. What a beautiful thing to see a people debate and then cast ballots on whether their country should remain subject to the jurisdiction of the Parliament at Westminster. Perhaps this movement will remind others around the globe that secession is a key component of the right to self-government. It need not be violent, though sometimes our overlords make conflict necessary, and has been unfortunately maligned in the United States and other large countries.

blog.independent.org



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (489748)6/4/2012 10:16:58 PM
From: Tom Clarke7 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793914
 
How the Catholic Bishops Should Fight

This woman has an excellent grasp of the strategic situation.

Withdrawing health insurance (like Franciscan University at Steubenville, Ohio), shutting down schools, closing adoption agencies, soup kitchens or ANYTHING ELSE in "protest" of ObamaCare and the HHS "mandates" is EXACTLY, PRECISELY, TOTALLY and COMPLETELY what the Obama regime wants....

Listen, you fools. YOU DON'T SHUT ANYTHING DOWN. You keep going exactly as you have been, and you force those dirty rotten SOBs to literally storm your hospitals and shut YOU down at gunpoint. And I'm not kidding. Make them physically shut down your hospital by dragging you out at gunpoint. Make them physically shut down your schools. Make them shut down your university by force because you won't cover abortions in your student health plan. Make them physically shut down your soup kitchens. Make them shut down your adoption agencies[.]


My sense is that the response to shutting down Catholic hospitals, etc., will be for the government to sigh pitiably and say, "Well, that just goes to show why something as important as hospitals/schools/adoption services can only be entrusted to the government." That's what they wanted anyway: government to have unquestioned and unlimited authority over this sphere of life.

On the other hand, defiance of the law -- justified because it is a gross violation of the principle of religious freedom, and remains so regardless of the decision of the courts -- forces the government to shut you down. Let the people see armed Federal agents shutting down hospices and nunneries and orphanages. Let the people see that the principle of free birth control and abortion is worth that much to the government.

grimbeorn.blogspot.com



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (489748)6/5/2012 12:27:30 AM
From: Neeka8 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 793914
 
A Catholic friend of mine sent this to me in my email this morning. I wasn't going to share it here because of it's religious nature, but since you brought it up. This priest is really fired up.

Fr. Andrew was invited to lead the opening prayer at the 2012 Colorado Republican State Assembly and Convention in the Magness Arena at the University of Denver. The moral challenges facing our country are not caused by political affiliation, but rather by attacks on religious freedom. He invites all people of conscience to uphold religious freedom.

"The Church has rejected the totalitarian and atheistic ideologies associated in modem times with 'communism' or 'socialism'." - Catechism of the Catholic Church 2425

"Invocation Prayer.mp4"

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