3801 Lancaster – The Kermit Gosnell Abortion Clinic Disaster

On February 18th, 2010, the FBI and detictives form the Philiadelphia District Attorney’s Office raided the Women’s Medical Society, a clinic in West Philadelphia . . .

What they found was unthinkable . . .

The link below should not be viewed around children.  This is a short documentary about the Kermit Gosnell abortion clinic disaster and the cover-up by state and local agencies.

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We must continue to fight for life!

Conestoga Wood Lancaster County Mennonite Family’s Wood Arguing Before Third Circuit Court of Appeals Tomorrow

 
May 29, 2013

Lancaster County Mennonite Family’s Wood Component Business
Arguing Before Third Circuit Court of Appeals Tomorrow

Seeking religious liberty exception to federal abortion pill mandate

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit will hear argument tomorrow on behalf of Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. and its owners, the Hahn family, who are seeking an injunction against a federal mandate requiring them to provide abortifacients as part of their employee health plan. It is a violation of the Hahn’s and Conestoga’s religious conscience to be forced to include contraception – including drugs that can result in the death of a human embryo.

The Hahns and Conestoga brought suit in December in Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sebelius, seeking an injunction against being forced to comply with the Health and Human Services mandate that requires them to offer an employee health plan with a provision that they believe to be immoral. The District Court denied a Preliminary Injunction on January 11, and Conestoga and the Hahn family appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

The Hahns have owned and operated Conestoga for nearly 50 years and seek to run the business in a way that is consistent with their Christian convictions.

“If the government can force persons to violate their conscience in the way they live or run their business, it can do anything,” said Randall Wenger, Chief Counsel of the Independence Law Center, and one of the Hahn’s and Conestoga’s attorneys. “If we care about the preservation of liberty, we must prevent the government from violating the first liberty in our Bill of Rights, religious liberty. If government can disregard that right, no liberty is safe.”

“The religious liberty of Americans is not something that should be withheld or dispensed by the government as it arbitrarily sees fit,” added Charles W. Proctor, III, lead counsel for Conestoga Wood and the Hahn family.

Please pray for the attorneys in the case, that God would give them wise words to speak. Pray for the judicial panel, that God would give them wisdom in their decision.

The Independence Law Center is a pro-bono, non-profit law center in Pennsylvania focused on protecting religious liberty.

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Suffering indignities from the party I embraced 25 years ago by Star Parker

Jewish World Review May 27, 2013/ 18 Sivan, 5773 Suffering indignities from the party I embraced 25 years ago By Star Parker

JewishWorldReview.com | Some 25 years ago, I changed my life.

Star Parker Corn RowA visit inside a church opened my eyes to the destructive life I was living, financed by welfare checks generously provided by American taxpayers.

I got off welfare, went to work, got politically active and became a Republican. I didn’t become a Republican because of what the party looked like. I became a Republican because of what the party stood for: individual freedom, traditional values, with a view that government’s role is to protect our freedom at home and abroad.

For the next 25 years, I had to suffer indignities from liberals who could not fathom that a black could be a Republican because she actually embraced these values.

But now, we have a strange turn of events.

Liberals no longer feel on the run like they did in the 1980s and 1990s. They are running the show and they know it. So I hear less from them.

Now the indignities come from inside the party that I embraced 25 years ago.

It was always the Democrats that were about interest group politics.

Now Republicans have somehow concluded that their party’s woes are because it once stood for something. So the game plan is to morph into the Democrats’ stepsister.

Whereas once Republican buzzwords were family and freedom, now it is inclusion. The marching orders, according to the post-election “autopsy” report from the Republican National Committee, is outreach to blacks, Hispanics, gays, women and Asians. It’s now about what the party looks like, not what it stands for.

Christian conservatives, once the answer, are now the problem.

Which gets to Bishop E. W. Jackson.

Bishop Jackson is an outspoken black Christian conservative with a law degree from Harvard. He also was just selected as the nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia.

Although Republicans are talking about black outreach, it is not, unfortunately, blacks like Jackson that they have in mind.

He is outspoken about limited government and personal freedom, about the importance of family and traditional marriage, and about doing something about the scourge of abortion.

In other words, E.W. Jackson stands for everything that the Republican Party once stood for.

He’s making the Republicans of inclusion squirm.

The current Republican lieutenant governor of Virginia, Bill Bolling, immediately criticized his party for nominating Jackson, saying it will feed the “image of extremism” in the party.

Ronald Reagan used to say that the 11th commandment was to not speak ill of a fellow Republican. That commandment has now been modified to permit it, if that fellow Republican is a Christian conservative.

Certainly, Jackson does not pull punches. But his statements about the government “plantation” are 100 percent true. It’s no accident that trillions of dollars in government programs have had zero impact on black poverty. Black single-parent homes and out-of-wedlock births have tripled since the War on Poverty began in 1965.

A new Gallup poll shows a dramatic shift in American attitudes on traditional morality. Fifty-nine percent now say homosexual relations are acceptable, up 19 points from 2001; 60 percent say out-of-wedlock birth is OK, up 15 points from 2001; 68 percent say divorce is OK, up 9 points from 2001; and 14 percent are OK with polygamy, twice that of 2001.

The economy is sputtering at 2 percent growth, four points below the expected recovery growth rate from a deep recession, and our national debt is now greater than our gross domestic product.

The country needs a bold alternative voice to wake it up. The conservative Ken Cuccinelli-E W Jackson ticket in Virginia is such a voice.

Will their party get behind them or pull the rug out, as it has done to other conservatives in recent races? Will the Republican Party get back to what it once was about, or will it become just another symptom of a nation in decline?

FAMILY UPDATE – April 24, 2013 – PFI’s weekly update to concerned citizens.

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PA House says No Taxdollars for Abortion

After a lengthy debate, the State House of Representatives passed HB 818 overwhelmingly. HB 818 ensures that your tax dollars won’t pay for abortions in Pennsylvania. The bill would maintain current Pennsylvania policy regarding public funding of abortions.

Thank you to everyone who contacted their elected officials about this important piece of legislation. The bill now moves to the State Senate, where we need your State Senator to vote YES on HB 818. Click here to send them a message.

For a roll call on the bill, click here.

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Scouting the Future

Dear Friend,

You may have heard that the Boy Scouts of America are facing intense pressure to change their policies in order to let homosexually-identified adults and boys serve in leadership positions and participate as members.

In fact, the pressure is so intense that one state is considering legislation that would strip them of their tax-exempt status if they don’t cave in when the national organization meets on May 23 to make this momentous decision.

My colleague Stuart Shepard discusses this in detail with John Stemberger, president of the Florida Family Policy Council, on the most recent CitizenLink Report.  

   

Although there have been people in the Scouts with same-sex attractions, until this point it’s something they were asked to keep private. But that kind of discretion isn’t enough for gay activists and their allies. In essence, they are using a group that does tremendous work with boys and young men for their own political and social activism.

If they have their way, we will see the Boy Scouts go the same way the Girl Scouts of America has: That organization now supports Planned Parenthood® and a very liberal social agenda. As a result, many parents have pulled their children out and the organization has suffered a steep drop in donations.

Scout leaders and members vow to do their duty to God and to keep themselves “physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight”—principles which go against the promotion and celebration of homosexuality. How can we teach our boys to be brave if we ourselves are not willing to stand up to the bullies in our culture?

There is still time for you to send a message to the Boy Scouts of America, and help preserve this organization dedicated to developing our next generation of leaders—and if enough of you do, we can absolutely make a difference for moral and biblical values. Please join me in visiting OnMyHonor.net to let the Boy Scouts of America know how you feel about this issue.

For faith and family,

Tom Minnery
Senior Vice President, Government & Public Policy

 

CitizenLink® Report

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The Future of Scouting
The timeless values of the Boy Scouts of America are being challenged. Stuart Shepard talks to John Stemberger, who founded a coalition of parents, Scout leaders and others to affirm those values. Watch >

Former Abortion Business Operator to Run for PA Governor

The founder and former director of an abortion business confirmed today she plans to run for governor in the state of Pennsylvania, against a pro-life incumbent.

Democratic Rep. Allyson Schwartz indicated today she has decided to run for governor of Pennsylvania, joining a field of other Democrats seeking to defeat pro-life Gov. Tom Corbett in 2014.

Read more here.

Sen. Casey Flips to Political Pressure, Abandons Institution of Marriage

 PA Family Institute

  

April 1, 2013
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Statement from the Pennsylvania Family Institute
Michael Geer, President

Sen. Casey Flips to Political Pressure, Abandons Institution of Marriage

“Until today, Sen. Casey seemed to understand the special, unique nature of marriage – a bond that brings the two halves of humanity –male and female – together in a commitment that best serves the children that likely will result from that bond.

“And so, it’s very troubling to see Sen. Casey respond to special interest pressure on an issue as important as this one.  Those special interests just recently announced their campaign to get him to flip, and it didn’t take very long at all.

“This is so much different than the character and fortitude of his father, Governor Casey – who famously and courageously bucked his party’s embrace of abortion on demand, even to the point of beginning a campaign for President – to stand up for what is right.

“Many supporters of Sen. Casey had hoped for more from him, and today are sadly disappointed especially given that he’s advocating against the position he took when he was voted into office, and against Pennsylvania’s duly-enacted marriage law.”

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Pennsylvania Family Institute

Protect the Family. Preserve the Future.

www.pafamily.org