Obama's agenda couldn't be more clear. The Kagan nomination to the Supreme Court proves it.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
RealCatholicTV on Obama's Agenda
Obama's agenda couldn't be more clear. The Kagan nomination to the Supreme Court proves it.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Guess Who's Supporting Sotomayor?
. . . Communist Party backs confirmation for Supreme Court
From WorldNetDaily
The way to end "right-wing" terrorism in the U.S. is to confirm Sonia Sotomayor as a Supreme Court justice, boycott Fox News and support Barack Obama's plan for nationalizing health care, the Communist Party USA said in an editorial in its newspaper, the People's Weekly World today.The organization blamed the murders of late-term abortionist George Tiller in Kansas and Holocaust Museum security guard Stephen T. Johns on the "extreme right," explaining that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's much-criticized report warning about the threat of violence by "right-wing extremists" was in fact prophetic.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
100 Days of Change for the Family
"This video provides indisputable evidence of the current Administration's hostility to the values of faith and family," said FRC President Tony Perkins. "This President and his advisors have a very purposeful agenda, one that is seeking to take our country in a radically different direction. Mr. Obama is personally winsome, but his agenda is destructive."
The video reveals Obama's 1. Change for the unborn, 2. Change in the stem cell debate, 3. Change in our justice system, 4. Change for marriage, 5. Change in government spending, 6. The planned radical reduction or elimination of charitable deductions and 7. Change in the economy.
The report uses the President's own spoken words to emphasize how the change he is bringing about is radically different from what he has led the American people to believe he would do.
The video concludes with a repeated clip of Obama's words, "Change has come to America", which FRC says is a radical social agenda which preys on the most vulnerable members of our society."
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Judd Gregg Withdraws as Commerce Nominee
From The Washington Times
Sen. Judd Gregg is withdrawing his nomination to be secretary of commerce, the fourth of President Obama's nominees to pull their names from consideration and a major blow for Mr. Obama's efforts to have a bipartisan administration.