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Harkin upset at health bill wrangling

As Senate Democrats continued their quest Thursday to round up 60 votes for a sweeping health care bill, a frustrated Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, suggested someday lowering the vote threshold.

Senate rules require 60 votes to end a filibuster, which currently means Democrats need the support of all members of their caucus if Republicans are united in opposition. Harkin hinted that he might revive a years-old proposal of his to eliminate the ability of senators to filibuster indefinitely, something that would mean legislation could be passed with a simple majority vote.

Harkin said the filibuster rules allow a single senator to exert enormous influence, and a couple of senators within the Democratic caucus have taken a “my way or the highway position” on health care — an apparent reference to Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., and Sen. Joseph Lieberman, an independent from Connecticut.

Harkin called that an abuse and said many senators, himself included, must come to terms with disappointments over the health care bill.

(Sorry Sen. Harkin you  can't change the rules during the game. Did you also not like the rules when the other party was in the majority. If you didn't why didn't you speak up then? Read more on this story Harkin upset at health bill wrangling.)

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Cuba has 'detained US citizen'...

The State Department says the Cuban government has arrested an American citizen  and U.S. diplomats in Havana. 

Spokeswoman Megan Mattson says the Cuban government told the State Department that the American was detained on Dec. 5. She says the American is not a U.S. government employee. (Cuba has 'detained US citizen'... )

(It looks like those who have said the Cuba government still has an evil government who is afraid of their people  being impacted by those from the West were right.)


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Ted Haggard returns to the pulpit but Should He

Ted Haggard climbed onto a bale of hay, Bible balanced in his palm.

"Welcome to my barn," he called out.

"Does anybody need a blanket?" his wife, Gayle, inquired as men and women in down coats shivered in the frigid November air. Some huddled underneath a space heater.

Then the blue-jeans-clad preacher began chanting: "God is good, God is good, God is good."

This musty barn next to the Haggard home is barely two miles -- but a universe away -- from the massive stage the former evangelical star once occupied at New Life Church.
There, he would appear every Sunday before microphones, giant television screens and a congregation so large that services had to be held in shifts.
But in late 2006 came what Haggard, now 53, refers to as "the crisis," the revelation that he'd had a sexual relationship with a male escort. Haggard resigned from the church he had started in his basement 25 years ago and left Colorado Springs.
Last month, Haggard -- who declined to be interviewed -- opened his home for a prayer meeting. He expected a dozen people. More than 100 came, and the Haggards moved the furniture out of the living room to make space.

A week later, he swept out his barn and rented 75 chairs. When they were filled, people stood against the back walls.

Many were former or current members of his old church who called him Pastor Ted. They said they had missed him, that he was born to preach -- not to sell insurance as he had when he first returned here. They said they had forgiven what they and Haggard regarded as his sins.

"I love a good redemption story," said Elly Kraai, a former New Life member. "I'm seeing one playing out here."
One sticking point could be that Haggard reportedly did not complete a church-mandated "restoration process." New Life officials have said Haggard quit the process in early 2008; he maintains that the church ended the process and that he did not ask to be released from the obligation.
H.B. London, vice president of church and clergy at Focus on the Family and a former member of Haggard's restoration team, criticized Haggard's decision to start a new church located so close to New Life as insensitive and premature.

London said he had heard from many pastors who didn't think Haggard was ready to lead a congregation again, asserting that Haggard had not completed the restoration process and was still in need of counseling.

(My question  is why didn't  Haggard complete the  church-mandated "restoration process. Haggard should not be preaching again . How can he tell people to submit to his leadership when he didn't submit to those who were helping him to be restored.  Read more on this issue right here.)

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White House Hanukkah Party Spawns Anger...

At the White House, as the Obama administration is learning all too well, a party is never a simple affair. (Just ask the Salahi-stricken Secret Service.) 

The latest kerfuffle, the New York Times reports, involves the Obama administration's first Hanukkah party.  ( White House Hanukkah Party Spawns Anger...  )

One bone of contention has been the guest list: Administration officials say they are inviting 550 people, just 50 less than President Bush invited to his White House Hanukkah parties. But reports in the Israeli press spawned fast-spreading rumors that the Obama White House was only inviting 400 – and that the Bush White House had actually invited twice that number. 
Jews at home and abroad have been slow to warm to Mr. Obama – a recent poll found nearly 40 percent of Israelis believe he is Muslim – and it seems the distrust within the community is at least partly driving the anger.

After all, Mr. Bush's White House last year sent an invitation to its Hannukah party that included a Christmas tree. Yet his administration's handling of the party is being compared favorably to the performance of Mr. Obama's administration. 

(As I posted on this  blog awhile back I can understand cutting back on the Hannukah party given the  hard times we are living in  however if some party honoring an Islam holiday  is  too big I will start to question why Obama cut back on this Jewish holiday. Obama in his politics has not only not honored  the Jewish State but is doing things to hurt Israel. ) 
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HARRY CAN'T FIND 60 Votes

 

 Senate Democrats who thought they had found a workable compromise on health care reform learned otherwise from independent Sen. Joe Lieberman over the weekend.

The Connecticut senator, whose vote is critical to the bill's prospects, threatened Sunday to join Republicans in opposing health care legislation if it permits uninsured individuals as young to 55 to purchase Medicare coverage.

Lieberman expressed his opposition twice Sunday: first in an interview with CBS, and more strongly later, according to Democratic officials, in a private meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Reid, who is hoping to pass the legislation by Christmas, needs 60 votes to overcome Republican objections and has been counting on Lieberman to provide one.

(I hope the above story is correct and lets hope Sen. Reid can't find the 60 votes he needs to see government health care become the law of the land. To read more of the above story  click right here. )

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Hanukkah Information

The story of Hanukkah is recorded in the First Book of Maccabees,. It is not talked about in the new Testament right? Nope it is talked about lets look at Book of John, chapter 10, verse 22.
To find out more about Hanukkah and to view a video teaching I did on the holiday go to my faith based blog by clicking on the following link Happy Hanukkah and Information.
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