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Wonder why pro-choice is losing?

Why are groups such as the National Organization for Women (NOW), the Feminist Majority Foundation, the Women's Media Center, and numerous "pro-choice" groups apoplectic over a Super Bowl commercial sponsored by Focus on the Family?
 
Clearly, the commercial's subject matter has propelled it to the front ranks of controversy in the days leading to the Super Bowl. Entitled "Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life," the ad purportedly (though none of the ad's critics have actually seen it) tells the story of Florida All-American and Heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow and his mother, Pam.

The "pro-choice" forces have been pressuring CBS to reverse itself and pull the ad. Why? I believe it's because this ad featuring Tim and his mother puts a dramatic human face on unborn children. It confronts people across the nation with the fact that every "problem pregnancy" involves not just a pregnant mother, but also a real, live unborn human being.

(The above is part of a piece written by Dr. Richard Land. Land writes the pro choice crowd is losing the battle for the hearts and minds of Americans because of  people like Tim Tebow. Instead of making their case why abortion is right they tried to stop the Super Bowl commercial from being played. I can't blame them. The only argument they have is it should be a right to kill children. That argument is starting more and more to  fall on deaf ears in  mainstream America. Read the whole above column Wonder why pro-choice is losing?)

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Tim Tebow's Father Bob Tebow Talks About Decision Against Abortion, Son's Birth


By now, most Americans have heard about the famous Tim Tebow advertisement Focus on the Family will air during the Super Bowl. 

As most people know, Pam Tebow got sick with dysentery while on a missions trip to the Philippines and her doctors suggested she consider an abortion because of the medication she was taking while pregnant with Tim.

She refused, gave birth, and son Tim led the Florida Gators to a national championship and won the Heisman Trophy.

During a time with slightly less national attention focus on his family, Bob Tebow talked with Sports Illustrated about his son's famous birth story.

"Have you heard the story of Timmy's birth?" he told the magazine.

"When I was out in the mountains in Mindanao, back in '86, I was showing a film and preaching that night. I was weeping over the millions of babies being [aborted] in America, and I prayed, 'God, if you give me a son, if you give me Timmy, I'll raise him to be a preacher,'" he recalled.

(Read the rest of this powerful story Tim Tebow's Father Bob Tebow Talks About Decision Against Abortion, Son's Birth.)

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Howard Stern to Replace Simon Cowell on 'IDOL'?

"American Idol" producers are eager to hire Howard Stern to replace Simon Cowell as the show's tough-talking judge, sources tell Page Six.

An insider said that producers of the hit Fox show say Stern, America's highest-paid radio personality, is their top choice to take over from Cowell, who leaves at the end of this season. They approached the King of All Media after he repeatedly mentioned on-air that his exclusive Sirius XM Radio deal expires next January and he was open to other offers. Cowell was paid $50 million a year. (Howard Stern to Replace Simon Cowell on 'IDOL'?

(As a person of faith I believe all people can change but if Mr. Stern is still the same man who talks about  sick sex this is a bad move. This will end up costing this show viewers. I  don't watch  "American Idol" but I know people who do. I know at the same time because we live in a sick culture that this will help  this program  gain viewers. Of course Mr. Stern will have to clean up his act but how much because anymore anything goes on TV. This just might be another reason to give up  prime time TV  along with a reminder to pray for Mr. Stern because he is just a fruit of how sick our culture is.)

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Super Bowl Pick

Super Bowl XLIV (44) is this coming Sunday. Are you ready?  You know what that means- it is time for me to make my pick on this game. Before I do that let me remind you of a warning this pick is just for fun I am not to blame if you bet the house or the wife and the kids on the game using my pick.
 Unless you have been living in a cave you know that  the Indianapolis Colts  are playing the New Orleans Saints in this year's Super Bowl. Now I am a fan of the Colts  and as I have posted before I don't like picking games in which I am a fan of  a team playing but this is the Super Bowl so I must make a choice.  
  I will be happy for whoever wins because  New Orleans have been through so much. Also both teams based on what I know have good and Godly people  working for them. I believe the Colts will come out on top. I say somewhere between 10 and 14 points but more or less won't shock me. 
  May the best team win. Go Colts and Go Saints! 
               
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Dr. Laura: CBS Does the Right Thing for Super Bowl XLIV

I am so proud of the CBS Television Network.  There’s been a ridiculous furor over a planned Super Bowl ad featuring college football star Tim Tebow, funded by Focus on the Family.  It recounts the story of Pam Tebow’s pregnancy in 1987.  After getting sick, she ignored doctors’ recommendations to abort her fifth child, and gave birth to Tim Tebow, who went on to win the 2007 Heisman Trophy and guide the Florida Gators to two BCS championships.
(The above is part of a commentary  that Dr. Laura did a few days ago on her radio program. Read more below  of what Dr. Laura said.)
This should be an inspirational story for women.  Not according to NOW (the National Organization of “I don’t know what kind of” Women), NARAL, and other organizations which support women killing the babies in their bodies if they wanna.  These “feminista” types generally call themselves “pro-choice.”  Well, it looks like they’re not too happy about the promotion of women who don’t make the choice to kill their baby.
 
When a woman’s inspirational story of making the choice to avoid an abortion to take the risk of giving birth to her child becomes controversial in a culture, that culture has degraded to a horrible point.  It is frightening to me that NOT killing the baby in your body is controversial, but killing the baby in your body is not controversial.
(Amen Dr. Laura. This once again shows that those who have told us they are pro choice on the  abortion issue are really pro death. If  Pam Tebow was talking about how she had made the choice to kill Tim before he was born all these groups would be saying she made a brave  choice. So killing your child is a brave choice but giving life is not. Dr. Laura is right that  our culture  has degraded to a horrible point. How sick and sad. Please read the whole  commentary by Dr. Laura CBS Does the Right Thing for Super Bowl XLIV.)
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Justice Thomas Defends Campaign Finance Ruling

In expansive remarks at a law school in Florida, Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday vigorously defended the Supreme Court’s recent campaign finance decision.

And Justice Thomas explained that he did not attend State of the Union addresses — he missed the dust-up when President Obama used the occasion last week to criticize the court’s decision — because the gatherings had turned so partisan.

Justice Thomas responded to several questions from students at Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Fla., concerning the campaign finance case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. By a 5-to-4 vote, with Justice Thomas in the majority, the court ruled last month that corporations had a First Amendment right to spend money to support or oppose political candidates.

“I found it fascinating that the people who were editorializing against it were The New York Times Company and The Washington Post Company,” Justice Thomas said. “These are corporations.”

The part of the McCain-Feingold law struck down in Citizens United contained an exemption for news reports, commentaries and editorials. But Justice Thomas said that reflected a legislative choice rather than a constitutional principle.

(Good for Justice Thomas. To find out more of his thoughts  go here.)






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Ft. Hood report omits important factor: Islam

A senior Army strategist and Pentagon advisor finds it unacceptable that the recently released Defense Department review of the shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, didn't mention that the suspect's Islamic faith might have been a motivating factor in the massacre.

 

 

Nidal Malik HasanDefense Secretary Robert Gates had ordered the review following the November 5 shooting. But according to a recent article in TIME Magazine, when the 86-page report was released late last month, it did not once mention Major Nidal Hasan by name or discuss whether the killings may have had anything to do with his Muslim faith. (Ft. Hood report omits important factor: Islam  )

(How can one not mention this man's Islam faith. This is like if  a member of the KKK  shot some people and  the  report not discussing he belonged to that radical group. OH I know why there was no mention of this man's Islam faith they wanted to be P.C. )

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No Funds to Help Educate Children But Funds to Kill the Unborn

In my last article, a somber remembrance of Roe v. Wade, I called attention to something that shocked readers: I noted that the Obama administration and Democratic Congress "rejected funding for school vouchers for poor children in Washington, DC, but supported funding for abortions for the mothers of those children."

The contrast is breathtaking, but true. It's another jolt to traditionally minded voters — especially pro-life Democrats and independents — who voted for "change" on November 4, 2008, and are now absorbing the change they authorized. In this case, the change stands in stark contrast to previous administrations and Congresses that prohibited federal funds to finance abortions in the District of Columbia. It veers well beyond liberals' assurance that abortion merely be "safe, legal, and rare."

(The above is part of a column written by Dr. Paul Kengor. Read more of the column below.)

If you didn't hear about this until now, don't be surprised. Over 300,000 pro-lifers marched in Washington last month without notice by the mainstream media. So, I'd like to take a moment to explain what happened:
 
Last summer, in July 2009, the overwhelmingly Democratic House of Representatives narrowly passed (by a vote of 219-208) a bill permitting the DC government to use locally raised tax revenues to provide abortions, reversing a long-standing prohibition.
 
Almost all Republicans voted against the bill. They were joined by some (but not enough) Democrats. Unfortunately, because of how Americans voted on November 4, 2008, the extreme left has such a massive majority in Congress that legislators who think taxpayers shouldn't pay for abortions couldn't stop the measure from being passed. Worse, because Americans — who, in recent polls, describe themselves as more pro-life and more conservative than ever — voted for the most radical abortion-rights advocate in the history of the presidency, the bill had full backing from the White House.

And so, the change in favor of abortion funding came via a $768 million DC Financial Services Appropriations bill that — here's the kicker — also included termination of school vouchers for poor children in Washington, DC, forcing those children out of private schools and back into public schools they fled.

Rep. Joe Pitts, the Pennsylvania congressman who is a stalwart champion for the unborn. Pitts told me: "It's shameful that Congress has decided to use taxpayer dollars to fund the destruction of life in our nation's capital but has denied funding for a successful scholarship program that allows poor children a chance at a decent education. The juxtaposition in policies could not be more disturbing."

(Yes it is shameful that our leaders in D.C. will   not pay for  children  to attend private schools but will fund the killing of unborn children. It is not only a shame but an outrage. Shame on every Democrat  who has supported these moves. Read the whole column by  Dr. Paul Kengor right here.)


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'Pro-choice' really means 'pro-abortion' Just Look at the Fight Over the Super Bowl Add

The national director for Generation Life says it comes as no surprise that liberal groups are upset over a Super Bowl ad featuring Tim Tebow and his mother.

 

Focus on the Family produced the 30-second spot, which is slated to run during the CBS broadcast on Sunday and reportedly will feature Pam Tebow recounting her decision to carry Tim to full-term, despite a doctor's advice to have an abortion due to health concerns.

Liberal and feminist groups were quick to denounce the ad, even though it has yet to be previewed, and Brandi Swindell, founder and national director of Generation Life, contends the heated opposition shows the liberal groups' true colors.

"They're not really pro-choice organizations -- they are pro-abortion organizations," she contends. "So it's disappointing when you see ads that pretend to be pro-woman, that at the end of the day are completely anti-woman. And we see them being very pro-abortion, very anti-woman as they protest and are so angry over this ad."

(All I can add is amen Brandi and didn't  Pam Tebow make a choice. I thought the idea of the so called pro choice groups was to give women a choice. Read more on this issue 'Pro-choice' really means 'pro-abortion'.)




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Military ban - repeal a forgone conclusion?

A national defense analyst and Pentagon advisor is concerned about the recent efforts by the Obama administration regarding the president's desire to repeal the 1993 law banning homosexuals from military service.

 

Following an appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced Tuesday that he is launching a landmark study on how the military would lift its ban on homosexual service members. At the same hearing Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said lifting the ban is "the right thing to do." (Military ban - repeal a forgone conclusion?  )

Lt. Col. Bob Maginnis (USA-Ret.) was part of the military working group that helped craft Section 654, Title 10, the 1993 law which strictly prohibits homosexuals from serving in the military. He is concerned about Mullen's statement and the president's call to repeal the law.
 
"They believe that this is the right thing to do...to repeal the law. Now as Senator [John] McCain said, this is repeal by fiat. They've already reached their conclusion, and they're proceeding with that," Maginnis explains. "But of course it's the Congress that has to, with a majority in both houses, repeal the law."

(This law should not be repealed for the sake of the nation and those who are defending us. If changes are made in this law it will not help  the best military in the world. Those who want to do this need to start putting our nation first and forget their own agendas.)

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Prayer Breakfast and Ending Don't Ask Don't Tell

I posted a video last night on President Obama's desire to allow homosexuals to serve openly   in the  military   and I discuss today's  National Prayer Breakfast. Do take time to watch it,  Prayer Breakfast and Ending Don't Ask Don't Tell February 03,
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