Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas; remember the reason for the season

For Unto Us…
by Peg Luksik

There are more Christmas stories on television this year than ever – and not one of them even mentions the fact that Christmas happened because a Child was born.  So I decided to write a Christmas story that was actually about Christmas.  I hope you enjoy it.

For Unto Us…

The young husband watched his wife with worried eyes.  When she caught him looking at her, she always smiled, but he could see the lines of discomfort and exhaustion etched on her face, and his concern continued to grow.

It had been an incredibly difficult journey.  Because of her condition, they had needed to make frequent stops and to travel slowly.  Now it was nearly dark, and they were among the last to enter the tiny town of Bethlehem.  He knew it was going to be nearly impossible to find suitable lodging for them, especially with limited means.

He thought that they might do better if they tried one of the private homes that were taking in boarders.  It would be more quiet and perhaps a bit less expensive.

So he walked up to the first door with a sign on it, and knocked.  The owner answered quickly, interrupted his question to tell him that they were full and quickly shut the door.  He turned around sadly, and caught the briefest glimpse of disappointment in her eyes.  It was gone in an instant, replaced with an encouraging smile, but it had been there.

They continued down the street, and when they came to the second door, he straightened his shoulders and knocked.  It was like an encore performance.  This time, before he turned around to her, he carefully arranged his face to hide his growing anxiety.  When he looked at her, he saw that she had done the same thing for him.

He tried every house he could find, with no luck.  It became harder to keep knocking in the face of such continuing failure, but he didn’t give up.  And every time he looked at her, expecting and dreading to see that look of disappointment again, he found only a consistently caring and supporting smile.

Finally, they came to the town’s inn.  They could hear the noise from its courtyard a block away.  They couldn’t afford a private room, even if one was available, and he hated the thought of having her spend the night in that raucous courtyard, surrounded by Roman soldiers and caravan workers.

The innkeeper responded to his knock and peered past him to see her sitting on the mule’s back.  Her condition was obvious.  The innkeeper wanted nothing to do with such a possibility in the courtyard of his establishment.  He was polite, but blunt.

“There is no room,” he said.

The husband turned away, not having any idea of what he should do next.  He was supposed to be taking care of her, and at this moment he didn’t know how.

Then a quiet voice at his elbow said, “I know a place.  Follow me.”

He turned to see a small woman with intense eyes.  She didn’t wait for a response, but turned and started walking up the road leading behind the inn toward the outskirts of the town.  The husband took the halter of the mule, and followed.

They came to a small stable.  It wasn’t much, but it was out of the night wind.  The straw was clean, and the place was well kept.  The woman helped him get his wife into a soft bed of straw, and water the mule.

When it became obvious that the baby was coming, the woman disappeared.  He thought it would have been nice for his wife if she had stayed to help, but was grateful for what she had done.  The baby came quickly, and he found an empty manger to lay the Child in.  He was just putting fresh straw into it, when the woman returned with a swaddling blanket.

She handed it to his wife, saying, “I made this for my own child, but it was never used.  I would be honored to give it to you.”

His wife accepted the gift with a gentle smile and a hug, and the women wrapped the Baby who would save the world in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger.  Just as they got Him settled, He opened His eyes and smiled.

And the awful emptiness in the woman’s heart was filled.  She wiped away sudden tears, and gave the Baby and His mother a kiss.  Then the innkeeper’s wife returned to her noisy inn.

Merry Christmas!

Centre County Republican Committee releases 2011 events

2011 Calendar of Events

Start the year off right.  Grab your calendar and visit centregop.org to view events scheduled for the coming year.

The January Line-Up:

Candidate Training (Location TBA) – January 17

We’ll cover getting your name on the ballot, building your team, communications, fundraising, volunteers, social networks and more.

CentreGOP Luncheon (Location TBA) – January 21

Monthly luncheons include state/local and federal reviews from GOP leaders.  Volunteer opportunities.  Event updates and more.  Join your GOP colleagues – renew old acquaintances, make new friends and help us build the Centre County GOP.

Precinct Leader Training (Location TBA) – January 24

This session will cover building the precinct and include (but not be limited to) recruiting volunteers, conducting voter registration, developing grassroots activities and more

SUN Area Council of Republican Women invite you to their December meeting

The SUN Area Council of Republican Women invite you to join them for their December meeting.  You need not be a member, come out and join us; our meeting will be laid back and relaxing and a time for fellowship and reflection.  The December 2010 meeting will be held at Hoss’s Steak House on routes 11 & 15 in Shamokin Dam, Pa at 6:30 pm on 12/2/2010. Each person attending will be responsible for his/her own meal costs and is asked to bring one or two new people with them. (We have men as associate members, and they are welcome to join us also.)

We have also decided that we will be taking donations for the Women’s Expectation Center (formally the Pregnancy Care Center).  A very brief business meeting will be held following the meal.

Bring a friend and we hope you can join us.  Please RSVP to me so we have an idea of the number attending. (rockstargop@verizon.net)

Have a Merry Christmas!

Note: For 2011 the SUN Area Council of Republican Women will be focusing our efforts more on advocacy.  We have won back the seats, now it is time to hold everyone in office accountable and be an advocate on votes coming before our legislatures and a voice as to how we want them to vote.

Lame duck session brings CEDAW to forefront

We are facing a threat that has the potential to undermine the other victories we have won.  On Thursday the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Sub-committee on Human Rights and Law will hold a hearing on whether to send The UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) to the full Senate for ratification.  We must oppose CEDAW in full force!

Carolyn Conner has pieced together an alert sheet to to bring you up to speed on the threat to our families and country. (Thanks to many groups for the information I assembled: Eagle Forum, HSLDA, NRTL, C-Fam, CWA, LifeSiteNews, etc.)  Please alert your friends, family, pastors, etc.  Click on the link to view the alert sheet – CEDAW Alert

HB 2497 is generational theft—forcing our children and grandchildren to pay for Harrisburg’s fiscal irresponsibility and a union pension bailout.

Simply put, HB 2497 is generational theft—forcing our children and grandchildren to pay for Harrisburg’s fiscal irresponsibility and a union pension bailout. http://www.commonwealthfoundation.org/research/detail/union-pension-bailout-generational-theft

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted 165-31 to pass HB 2497 today during a lame-duck session. Below you can find the full roll call vote.  There was a prior vote on whether the bill was Constitutional or not, which passed 128-68; you can find that vote here.

http://www.commonwealthfoundation.org/research/detail/how-did-lawmakers-vote-on-hb-2497

Pension Bailout Bill (HB 2497) Votes
Legislator Vote Legislator Vote Legislator Vote
Adolph (R) Yes Goodman (D) Yes Pallone (D) Yes
Baker, M (R) Yes Grell (R) Yes Parker (D) Yes
Barbin (D) Yes Grove (R) No Pashinski (D) Yes
Barrar (R) No Grucela (D) Yes Payne (R) Yes
Bear (R) No Hahn (R) Yes Payton (D) Yes
Belfanti (D) Yes Haluska (D) Yes Peifer (R) Yes
Benninghoff (R) Yes Hanna (D) Yes Perry (R) No
Beyer (R) Yes Harhai (D) Yes Perzel (R) Yes
Bishop (D) Yes Harhart (R) Yes Petrarca (D) Yes
Boback (R) Yes Harkins (D) Yes Petri (R) Yes
Boyd (R) No Harper (R) Yes Phillips (R) Yes
Boyle (D) Yes Harris (R) Yes Pickett (R) Yes
Bradford (D) Yes Helm (R) Yes Preston (D) Yes
Brennan (D) Yes Hennessey (R) Yes Pyle (R) Yes
Briggs (D) Yes Hess (R) Yes Quigley (R) Yes
Brooks (R) No Hickernell (R) No Quinn (R) Yes
Brown (D) Yes Hornaman (D) Yes Rapp (R) Yes
Burns (D) Yes Houghton (D) Yes Ravenstahl (D) Yes
Buxton (D) Yes Hutchinson (R) No Readshaw (D) Yes
Caltagirone (D) Yes Johnson (D) Yes Reed (R) Yes
Carroll (D) Yes Josephs (D) Yes Reese (R) No
Casorio (D) Yes Kauffman (R) Yes Reichley (R) Yes
Causer (R) Yes Keller, M (R) Yes Roae (R) No
Christiana (R) Yes Keller, W (D) Yes Rock (R) Yes
Clymer (R) Yes Kessler (D) Yes Roebuck (D) Yes
Cohen (D) Yes Killion (R) Yes Rohrer (R) No
Conklin (D) Yes Kirkland (D) Yes Ross (R) Yes
Costa, D (D) Yes Knowles (R) No Sabatina (D) Yes
Costa, P (D) Yes Kortz (D) Yes Sainato (D) Yes
Cox (R) No Kotik (D) Yes Samuelson (D) Yes
Creighton (R) No Krieger (R) No Santarsiero (D) Yes
Cruz (D) A Kula (D) Yes Santoni (D) Yes
Curry (D) Yes Lentz (D) Yes Saylor (R) No
Cutler (R) No Levdansky (D) Yes Scavello (R) Yes
Daley (D) Yes Longietti (D) Yes Schroder (R) No
Day (R) Yes Maher (R) Yes Seip (D) Yes
Deasy (D) Yes Mahoney (D) Yes Shapiro (D) Yes
Delozier (R) Yes Major (R) Yes Siptroth (D) Yes
Deluca (D) Yes Manderino (D) Yes Smith, K (D) Yes
Denlinger (R) No Mann (D) Yes Smith, M (D) Yes
Depasquale (D) Yes Markosek (D) Yes Smith, S (R) No
Dermody (D) Yes Marshall (R) Yes Solobay (D) Yes
Deweese (D) Yes Marsico (R) Yes Sonney (R) Yes
DiGirolamo (R) Yes Matzie (D) Yes Staback (D) A
Drucker (D) Yes McCall (D) Yes Stern (R) Yes
Eachus (D) Yes McGeehan (D) Yes Stevenson (R) No
Ellis (R) No McIlvaine Smith (D) Yes Sturla (D) Yes
Evans, D (D) Yes Melio (D) Yes Swanger (R) No
Evans, J (R) Yes Metcalfe (R) No Tallman (R) No
Everett (R) Yes Metzgar (R) No Taylor, J (R) Yes
Fabrizio (D) Yes Miccarelli (R) Yes Taylor, R (D) Yes
Fairchild (R) Yes Micozzie (R) Yes Thomas (D) Yes
Farry (R) Yes Millard (R) No Toepel (R) No
Fleck (R) Yes Miller (R) Yes True (R) Yes
Frankel (D) Yes Milne (R) Yes Turzai (R) No
Freeman (D) Yes Mirabito (D) Yes Vereb (R) No
Gabig (R) Yes Moul (R) Yes Vitali (D) Yes
Gabler (R) Yes Mundy (D) Yes Vulakovich (R) Yes
Galloway (D) Yes Murphy (D) Yes Wagner (D) Yes
Geist (R) Yes Murt (R) Yes Wansacz (D) Yes
George (D) Yes Mustio (R) A Waters (D) Yes
Gerber (D) Yes Myers (D) Yes Watson (R) Yes
Gergely (D) A Oberlander (R) No Wheatley (D) Yes
Gibbons (D) Yes O’Brien, D (R) Yes White, J (D) Yes
Gillespie (R) A O’Brien, M (D) Yes Williams, J (D) Yes
Gingrich (R) Yes Oliver (D) Yes Youngblood (D) Yes
Godshall (R) Yes O’Neill (R) Yes Yudichak (D) Yes

A message from Jeff Harris; stand up for your second amendment rights; call and/or e mail your Pa State House Representative and ask them to vote YES to HB 1926

Friends,

For the last 6 YEARS members of Firearm Owners Against Crime and other 2ND Amendment supporters have fought to pass Castle Doctrine outside the home, now known as HB 40, in the Pa House of Representatives or SB 842, in the Pa Senate. Since neither have passed, even though the co-sponsors have been in the majority, HB 40 has been attached to HB 1926 (Called Megan’s Law to protect our children). This bill is on the agenda for Monday, 11/15/2010  and we need everyone:

call and/or e mail your Pa State House Representative and ask them to vote YES to HB 1926.

Feel free to foward this to anyone you feel will help with this project. This will be the last time this year that we can have this passed or we start all over in 2011.

Thank you.

Jeff Harris

Firearm Owners Against Crime

freedominpa@comcast.net

The 2010 Midterm Elections: What Happened and What Happens Now?

Sponsored by: The Bucknell Institute for Public Policy

7:00PM-8:30PM Tuesday, November 9

Trout Auditorium on Bucknell Campus

Join representatives from the media and area faculty for a post-election panel discussion dissecting how the campaigns are run, what the results tell us, and what it all means for public policy in 2011 and beyond.

Panelists will include:

Nell McCormack Abom, political journalist for WITF in Harrisburg and host of “Smart Talk,” a weekly political news program

Henriet Hendriks, assistant professor of political science at Susquehanna University

John Micek, political writer for the Allentown Morning Call

Scott Meinke, associate professor of political science at Bucknell University

A message and newsletter from the Susquehanna University College Republicans

To view the SU College Republican newsletter, click on the link – SUR Newsletter October 2010

A note from the SU College Republican President –

Greetings from the Susquehanna University College Republicans!

I’m Eric Sweeney, President of the SU College Republicans and a senior here at Susquehanna University.

As an organization on campus we spread conservative viewpoints, spark debates and discussions, volunteer for campaigns, and occasionally even work with our friends across the aisle, the SU Democrats.  Managing to do all of these things, especially in an election year is quite a feat and that brings me to why you’re receiving this correspondence.  In an effort to share our work, experiences and commitments, we have put together a brief newsletter to keep the community, our friends, and supporters informed about what exactly it is that we have been up to.  If you know of someone else that might like to hear about us, please forward the newsletter or send us their email address, so that we can add them to our list.  Also, if you would like a hard copy, please send us your address.

I’d like to thank you for taking the time to get to know more about the SU College Republicans.  Our regular meetings are held on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Seibert Faculty Lounge on Susquehanna’s campus, and they are always open to community members.  If you have any questions, comments or suggestions about our club, the publication or any matters pertaining to us, I certainly hope you we will hear from you!

Thank you very much,

Eric Sweeney

SU College Republicans
1858 Weber Way, Box # 403
Selinsgrove, PA 17870