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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New O'Keefe Video: Dead People and Clones Offered Ballots in Vermont Primary


The video, a sequel to O'Keefe's "Primary of the Living Dead" in New Hampshire, shows a Veritas agent entering various voting places around the state of Vermont, giving a different name each time. Each time, he is given a ballot without showing an ID, to his disbelief.

In the video, the agent repeatedly requests (but does not take) a Republican primary ballot. As he explained to Breitbart.com: "We wanted to remind viewers this is not a partisan issue. This is a situation wherein anyone -- Republican or Democrat -- can exploit the system."

Monday, March 12, 2012

British Government: Christians Have No Right to Wear Visible Cross or Crucifix

By Patrick Goodenough

Shirley Chaplin has been taken off the wards at The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust Hospital after refusing to remove her necklace.

Britain’s Conservative-led government plans to argue in a European Court of Human Rights case that employers are entitled to ban the visible wearing of crosses at work because displaying the symbol is not a recognized “requirement” of the Christian faith.

A document leaked to Britain’s Sunday Telegraph outlines the argument the government plans to present at the tribunal in Strasbourg, France, where two Christian women will claim that their rights were violated when employers barred them from wearing crosses at work.

At the center of the applicants’ case is Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which states, “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief, in worship, teaching, practice and observance.”

Conservative Author David Barton Says Obama Is Most Biblically Hostile US President

David Barton, an influential conservative activist promoting America's Judeo-Christian heritage, has joined a long list of critics of President Obama's contraceptive mandate and its impact on religious liberties. But Barton has taken his criticism one step further in a recent blog post by claiming that the Obama administration is the most Biblically hostile in U.S. history.



Sunday, March 11, 2012

Daniel Hannan: Our Shared Anglosphere Heritage



Daniel Hannan is a writer and journalist, and has been Conservative MEP for South East England since 1999. He speaks French and Spanish and loves Europe, but believes that the European Union is making its constituent nations poorer, less democratic and less free.


Silence


"Were men to learn the message
Silence always brings,
They'd learn to span Earth's bridges
To touch immortal things."


-- Sr. Elizabeth Loretto Triail, C.S.J.


By Father J. Guy Winfrey


Last week, I ended by pointing out that we need to develop silence so that we might begin reflecting. Silence is critically important for our spiritual lives. It is not as simple as turning off our televisions, radios, iPods, and the internet. Those little actions are only the first requisite step.

Once we have a lack of noise, what then? It is here that there may be some confusion, for a prayerful silence, a silence in which a Christian may enter is not simply a void or vacuum into which he moves or opens his heart.

Though it seems to have been lost on our generation, we need to understand that there is no such thing as a spiritual vacuum. There is always a presence. This is one of the great distinctions between Christian mysticism and far Eastern mysticism, most notably Buddhism. Christians believe in a personal God, or actually tri-personal. We strive to enter into communion with the Holy Trinity and not the great cosmic void. Silence, for the Christian, is therefore not simply an absence but a rushing into the community and presence of God. This is a critical point that will make all the difference in our continuing journey towards the great Feast of feasts: Pascha, or Easter.

When we move only into what we think is a void, we can easily be surprised by a presence. If we are fortunate, the presence is God himself. But there are also spirits who wish to remove us from the Holy Trinity and they offer great enticements and allurements, most notably blessing all that we do, asking us to amplify our current way of life, and requiring no change or struggle in our lives. It is not popular to speak of the angels of darkness these days, to remind us that we are in a spiritual war “against principalities and powers, against the rulers of the world of this darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in the high places,” (Eph. 6:12) but we ignore them at our own peril.

I have met many people whom I fear have been led astray in their misguided prayer life (perhaps misguided is too strong, perhaps it has only been un-guided). Some begin to call evil good and good evil. There are many, many different Christian groups who now proclaim a new morality which the Church has condemned consistently for 2,000 years. Abortion is thought to be sometimes necessary—or even an active good. Homosexual activity is seen as a misunderstood lifestyle that is an expression of one’s unique being. The historic understanding of Christian marriage as being a fecund and fruitful community for the blessing of children, and the nurturing of a Christian family, and the sanctification of the members of the family has been almost entirely lost. Marriage is now simply for the pleasure of two persons; this is not marriage at all, but rather socially acceptable sex. This has produced catastrophic numbers of divorces, broken families and a dulling of our recognition of the tragedy.

Those who would say these are good changes have often claimed that it agrees with their prayer. But when it runs counter to the Church’s proclamation of the Gospel throughout her entire life, then one must ask about the validity of the person’s prayer. It is here that we come to realize that silence will always present to us a presence of either darkness disguised as light, or Light itself.

A Christian’s silence must be understood to be a thunderous silence in the presence of God. It is a silence in the heart where we sit in his presence and look upon his face. Icons are incredibly helpful in this. We may look into the eyes of Christ before us and move our hearts to him. Icons help us avoid distractions, or gods of our own imagination, or worse still, imitation gods with real personalities. You see once we have turned off the external distractions, the more difficult distractions to combat are those that are inside us. This is why we are so often distracted when we try to pray, or during church services, or sermons and the like.

Icons help us develop an interior silence without distraction. They direct us correctly because the image of the icon is that which is blessed by the Church as being authentic, so that we are not lead astray. They also help us to recover our sense of God’s presence when we become aware of our wandering thoughts.

This silence of palpable presence is the sort which is necessary for reflection and thought too, for our minds and intellects are not perfect. They too have participated in the Fall and they do not work correctly by themselves. It is only when we restore our minds and hearts in the presence of Christ that they can work properly as God designed them to do.

It is a difficult struggle to develop a sense of Christian silence. Try to do it in little steps at first, beginning with five minutes each morning for a month, then maybe seven minutes, and then ten. Say your morning prayers first before you enter into this silence. If it is helpful, follow your morning prayers with the lectio divina to launch you into the silence of God’s presence. I have suggested this to many of my spiritual children and they have all told me how it has changed their lives. If one persists in this over a period of years, it will be seen that one can remain in silence even when in the midst of a clamorous and cacophonous world.

Silence may be called “golden”, but when done correctly, it is the gold of the unending day of the Kingdom of God that we find and enter. May you find it so in your life, even today.


V. Rev. Fr. J. Guy Winfrey is an Archpriest in the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese and the pastor of St George Orthodox Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

 

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Glenn Endorses TEA Party Budget Plan


Gary Glenn
MIDLAND, Mich. -- Republican U.S. Senate candidate Gary Glenn Saturday endorsed a bold plan to stop the debt, balance the federal budget within 5 years, repeal Obamacare and restore America’s economic vitality and leadership.

The plan, based on the grassroots-generated "Tea Party Budget" proposal, was unveiled Friday by Senators Jim DeMint of South Carolina, Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Mike Lee of Utah, all members of the TEA Party Caucus of the U.S. Senate.

Glenn called the plan “a blueprint to restore America’s freedoms, prosperity and leadership in the world.”

“This is a plan as big and bold as the crisis and despair which Senator Debbie Stabenow and Barack Obama have created for the working men and women of our country,” Glenn said. “I’m eager to join Senators DeMint, Paul, and Lee in taking action to save our country from the brink of socialism and financial ruin and ensure that its people are never again threatened by the radical far-left social and economic experimentation we’ve endured under Stabenow and Obama.”

Called “A Platform to Revitalize America,” the proposal would:
  • make Medicare a premium support plan that would give seniors the same healthcare plan enjoyed by members of Congress, while saving an estimated $1 trillion over 10 years;
  • restore discretionary spending to 2008 levels;
  • freeze foreign aid spending;
  • eliminate the Departments of Commerce, Education, Housing and Urban Development, Energy, while privatizing the Transportation Security Administration;
  • repeal Obamacare and the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act;
  • permit construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, and implement broad tax reform by establishing a 17 percent flat tax for individuals and corporations.
Glenn last month won the endorsement of the Michigan 4 Conservative Senate statewide TEA Party, a coalition of at least 43 TEA Party organizations in Michigan. He is also endorsed by former Arkansas governor, presidential candidate and current Fox News host Mike Huckabee and the National Right to Work Committee PAC in the Republican primary.

Glenn has a 33-year history of fighting for the cause of limited government and conservative values. As executive director of the Idaho Freedom to Work committee, Glenn drove the successful effort to pass Right to Work legislation in that state in 1986, prohibiting compulsory union membership. As a county commissioner, Glenn 16 years ago authored the first Health Savings Account-based health care plan for county employees anywhere in America and was invited to testify before Congress, where a top Congressional staffer in a news report called him a national “pioneer” in free market healthcare reform.

As president of the American Family Association of Michigan for the last 12 years, Glenn has promoted traditional family values and is one of two co-authors of Michigan’s Marriage Protection Amendment, defining marriage as only between one man and one woman, which was approved by nearly 60 percent of voters in the November 2004 general election.



Dr. Larry Arnn - "The Founders' Key"


A lecture delivered by Dr. Larry P. Arnn at The Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship of Hillsdale College. This lecture took place on December 2, 2011 at The Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center in Washington D.C.

"Historians today commonly claim that the Constitution of 1787 marked a break with the Declaration of Independence of 1776, even speaking of two foundings. This is both false and destructive of liberty. In fact, the principles of the Declaration command the arrangements of the Constitution, and the arrangements of the Constitution embody the principles of the Declaration. It is critical today to regain an understanding and love of the unity of these two grand documents."