The Muslim Religion in Particular

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The Islamic religion is a religion straight out of hell and by now all Americans should realize this. I have to wonder what has happened to us as a people that we would allow such a thing in our country? Have we gone loco or what? Europe has succumbed to their threats by giving themselves over to this hideous Satanic Religion and the process of “Sharia Law” is taking hold. This means if you say anything derogatory about Mohammad you lose your head. Wake up America, it is through terroristic actions they impose their will on people! This Muslim coddling president should be the one held accountable. Are we too going to cave into these barbarians from hell or stand up and let these barbarians know we citizens will take it upon ourselves to rid America of these pests? The next politician that says Islam is a “religion of peace” should be run out of office very quickly. This is only going to continue until we are awakened by bells/and or the call to a prescribed brain-washing prayer to a god who was kicked out of heaven for his evil. Instead of running around like chickens with their heads cut off trying to figure out who did this or that, we should take control of the situation by demanding the elected outlaw this religion in America and show them the door. Otherwise, American citizens are going to end up taking it on their own to rid America of this religion from hell. No more shall we call this a religion of peace but tell it like it is, it is a religion born of rebellion starting back with Ishmael and put into high gear by Esau with Mohammad a descendent of the above. Understand this, these reprobates from hell hate Israel and the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob therefore they hate us for standing with Israel and that is the underlying reason for their wanting the destruction of America. As I have written before it is the spirit behind the spirit you must take a look at and rebuke it in very strong terms in Jesus name.

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FaxDC – House may try to pass Senate health-care bill without voting on it

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Tell Congress Wake Up America, YOU Can Still Stop Obamacare
 
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Alert:( AP) Democratic congressional leaders showed signs of progress Monday in winning anti-abortion Democrats whose votes are pivotal to President Barack Obama’s fiercely contested remake of the health care system.
 
Obama expressed optimism Congress would approve his call for affordable and nearly universal coverage as he pitched his plan on a trip to Ohio, while Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, among the bill’s sharpest opponents, said he was “less confident” than before that it could be stopped.
 
“They’d have to be remarkable people not to fall under the kind of pressure they’ll be under,” DeMint said of rank-and-file Democrats.
 
The pressure was turned up Monday as the House Budget Committee, on a 21-16 vote, took an essential first step toward the House vote, which could come next weekend. Obama and his supporters labored in the capital and on Air Force One.
 
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, who flew with President Barack Obama, then walked into an Ohio senior citizen center with the chief executive in time to hear a voice from the audience yell out, “Vote yes.”
 
A smiling Obama turned to the liberal lawmaker and said, “Did you hear that, Dennis?” Then, turning back to the audience, he added, “Go ahead, say that again.”
 
“Vote yes!” came back the reply.
 
Kucinich, who said later he remains uncommitted, is one of 37 Democrats currently in the House who voted against Obama’s legislation when it cleared the House last fall.
 
In addition, the White House is laboring to hold the support of several other Democrats who voted for the earlier bill, but only after first supporting strict anti-abortion limits. Those would be altered the second time around.
 
At least two have signaled they are open to supporting the president. One of them, Rep. James Oberstar of Minnesota, is “in the leaning yes column,” said a spokesman, John Schadl.
 
“When we bring the bill to the floor, then we will have the votes,” said Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
 
Obama sounded similarly confident in an interview with ABC News. “I believe we’re going to get the votes, we’re going to make this happen,” said the president, who has traveled to three states and lobbied numerous lawmakers in recent days.
 
Outside interests on both sides pressured wavering lawmakers.
 
The National Right to Life Committee, which opposes abortions, wrote to lawmakers that support for the Senate bill would be a “career-defining pro-abortion vote.”
 
Union groups and other supporters announced a $1.3 million advertising campaign urging 17 House Democrats to vote for the measure, and officials at the Service Employees International Union threatened to withdraw support from Democrats who vote against the bill if it loses.
 
It was more than a year ago that Obama asked Congress to approve legislation extending health coverage to tens of millions who lack it, curbing industry practices such as denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions, and beginning to slow the growth of health care nationally. His plan would require most Americans to buy health insurance, fine most who fail to do so and provide government subsidies to help middle-income earners and the working poor afford it.
 
Sweeping legislation seemed to be on the brink of passage in January, after both houses approved bills and lawmakers began working out a final compromise in talks at the White House. But those efforts were sidetracked when Republicans won a special election in Massachusetts – and with it, the ability to block a vote on a final bill in the Senate.
 
Now, nearly two months later, lawmakers have embarked on a two-step approach that requires the House to approve the measure passed by the Senate, despite misgivings on key provisions. That would be followed by both houses quickly passing a second bill that makes numerous changes to the first. In the Senate, that second bill would come to a vote under rules that deny Republicans the ability to filibuster.
 
The details of the second, fix-it measure were closely guarded – and subject to last-minute changes. In general, officials have said they would provide more money for lower-income families unable to afford health care and states that already provide above average coverage for the poor under Medicaid, as well as improved prescription drug coverage under Medicare.
 
The legislation is expected to delete a provision in the Senate bill that singled out Nebraska for favorable treatment under a requirement to expand Medicaid coverage.
 
Instead, Democrats may provide as much as $15 billion to a dozen states and the District of Columbia, all of which already provide at least some of the coverage.
 
Officials said one sticking point remained a Senate-passed provision establishing an independent commission with authority to force greater reductions in future Medicare payments to providers. House Democrats want to curtail the board’s powers, but rules may forbid any changes under the complex rules covering the Senate’s debate of the measure.
 
The cost of the overhaul is expected to total $950 billion or more over a decade. It would be covered by higher taxes on the wealthy as well as on some health care providers and high-cost insurance plans.
 
Several hundred billion dollars would also be cut from planned Medicare increases, much of the burden falling on companies that provide private coverage to seniors under Medicare Advantage.
 
Vice President Joseph Biden also traveled to Ohio, where he attended a fundraiser for first-term Rep. Steve Driehaus, D-Ohio. Driehaus voted for the House version of a health care overhaul in November, and has not yet stated his position on the new legislation.
 
 
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FaxDC – Can Nancy Pelosi Get the Votes?

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

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Alert: ( The Wall Street Journal) Are there enough votes in the House to pass the Senate’s health-care bill? As of today, it’s clear there aren’t. House Democratic leaders have brushed aside White House calls to bring the bill forward by March 18, when President Barack Obama heads to Asia. Nevertheless, analysts close to the Democratic leadership tell me they’re confident the leadership will find some way to squeeze out the 216 votes needed for a majority.

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Silver bullet from U.S. states kills ‘mandatory’ Obamacare

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

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Alert: ( WorldNetDaily) At least 36 state legislatures are considering legislation that would allow citizens to opt out of a key component of President Obama’s health-care “reform” — an “individual mandate” requiring that all Americans have health insurance.

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