Saturday, April 24, 2010

WI Judge Rules National Day of Prayer Unconstitutional

Had Judge Crabb consulted the Constitution she was sworn to uphold, she might notice that Americans enjoy religious freedom--not by virtue of the courts, but in spite of them. Furthermore, setting aside a day of corporate prayer is more than compatible with our nation's heritage; it is a responsibility assigned to every American by George Washington himself. "It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God... and humbly implore His protection and favor; and whereas both Houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me to recommend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer" (Thanksgiving Proclamation, 1789).

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Democrats Target Talk Radio

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Census Bureau Violates the Defense of Marriage Act; Urges Reporting of False Data

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Assembly to Vote on Global Warming Bill

Rep. Black said he expects committee action in the Assembly and Senate this week and is still holding to his prediction that [Gov Doyle's Global Warming Bills AB649/SB450] will pass by the last day of the legislative session, April 22, which is Earth Day.

1. Contact the Democrats on the both the
Assembly and Senate Committees - tell them Wisconsinites DON'T want these bills (AB649/SB450) in ANY form!
Representative Spencer Black (Co-Chair)
Representative James Soletski (Co-Chair)
Representative John Steinbrink
Representative Josh Zepnick
Representative Joe Parisi
Representative Ann Hraychuck
Representative Cory Mason

Senator Mark Miller (Co-Chair)
Senator Jeffrey Plale (Co-Chair)
Senator Robert Wirch
Senator David Hansen
Senator Robert Jauch

2. Contact the Democrat leadership in both houses and let them know Wisconsinites DON'T want any version of Governor Doyle's global warming bills (AB649/SB450).
Senate and Assembly

3. For more information see the WMC briefing center and the WI Industrial Energy Group.

4. Tell every Wisconsinite!

Ground Breaking News From Nebraska

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Social Studies 2010

Group Work = Group Think - by Mary Grabar
To demonstrate one way social studies is “done” in Georgia a class of eleventh-graders was marched on stage and divided into little groups. The song “Home on the Range” was played for them and they were asked to answer questions about the “feelings” this song evoked in them, and then in various victims and victimizers associated with the settling of the American West—miners and mine owners, blacks and whites, Native Americans and whites. The young scholars then proceeded to collaborate, and believing themselves “critical thinkers,” came up with the correct answers! Of course, the bright, young geniuses knew that Native Americans would feel “sad” or “angry.”

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Obamacare Versus Freedom

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Cuban leader applauds US health-care reform bill

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Eagle Forum: A second constitutional convention is a terrible idea

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Election Theft Underway in Wisconsin

More evidence the Obama Democrats are playing by Chicago rules, and rapidly altering the nature of our political regime. Nancy Pelosi's strong arm legislative tactics have metastasized to the state level in Wisconsin. According to a Republican Wisconsin state senator, Democrats there plan to change the election rules in November with inadequate scrutiny. In other words, a stealth attack on the integrity of the electoral process. Like ObamaCare, this is a change-the-game legislative proposal that could not withstand scrutiny.


Wisconsin Senator Glenn Grothman alerts us that Democrats are trying to push a radical 72-page bill less than 16 hours after its hearing. He writes:

Senate Bill 640 [is] a bill which radically changes Wisconsin election law going into this year's election. The 72-page bill was not even introduced until March 23.

Senate Bill 640 makes many changes to Wisconsin election law including the following:
  • 1) The bill allows municipalities to set up satellite absentee ballot stations for early voting. These stations apparently could be done in college dorms, outside of bars, or other inappropriate locals.
  • 2) The current open government practice of allowing any citizen to challenge individual ballots would end as monitoring of elections of statewide or national significance would be restricted to people who live within that polling district.
  • 3) Permanent absentee ballot status would be established in which ballots would be sent to people who historically do not vote in low-turnout elections. Currently, permanent absentee ballot status is restricted to people who are confined because of age, physical illness, infirmity, or disabled infinitely making them unable to get to the polls.
  • 4) University IDs could be offered as proof of residence for registration and voting.
  • 5) The increased cost of processing and mailing out the additional absentee ballots is an unfunded mandate that local municipalities will not be able to absorb.
  • 6) Local municipalities will be forced to hire speakers of a foreign language if at least 5% of the adults in their district are not English proficient.
  • 7) The bill proposes to set up a statewide database of voters that the authors said they would hope to link up to a national database.

"This is a shocking power grab some extremist Democrats are trying to change our laws so that more unqualified voters are able to vote and so that we are not able to determine whether or not voting fraud in fact took place," said Grothman. "That is clearly the motivation behind trying to have a much larger number of permanent absentee voters as well as preventing an individual outside a polling place to object to inappropriate voting."

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Islamist Gülen Movement Runs U.S. Charter Schools

A secretive foreign network of Islamic radicals now operates dozens of charter schools -- which receive government money but are not required to adopt a state-approved curriculum -- on U.S. soil. The inspirer of this conspiratorial effort is Fethullah Gülen, who directs a major Islamist movement in Turkey and the Turkish Diaspora but lives in the United States. He is number thirteen among the world's "50 most influential Muslims," according to one prominent listing.

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Obama Makes Labor Board Appointment During Recess Over GOP Objections

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

RUSE: The Girl Scout Sex Guide

Sharon Slater, a mother of seven, innocently walked into a panel sponsored by the Girl Scouts USA at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women a few weeks ago. Almost immediately she was asked to leave. All non-Scout adults were kicked out of the room, which was packed with adolescent girls.

Her curiosity piqued, Slater lingered by the door and when the panel ended she went immediately back inside to look around. What she found has shocked her and shocked Girl Scout moms around the country. Slater found a stack of brochures produced by Planned Parenthood called "Healthy, Happy and Hot" that among other things explained to the girls, "Some people have sex when they have been drinking or using drugs. That is your choice."

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