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Thursday, March 11, 2010 Issue 261   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 261  
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Obamacare – We must “Kill (the) Bill” before we pay to kill more babies
Reminder: Run-Off Election Coming Soon!
Student Loans and Uncle Sam
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Obamacare – We must “Kill (the) Bill” before we pay to kill more babies
 

Pastors and all pro-life, pro-family and pro-freedom citizens – CALL YOUR CONGRESSMAN TODAY and ask them to stand firm in voting NO on the Senate Health Care Bill (Click Here For The Phone Number!)

 

 

According to Congressman Mike Pence, the National Right to Life and other pro-life leaders nationwide, the “Health Care Reform” bill passed by the U.S. Senate and now being considered by the House would be the most pro-abortion bill to pass Congress in our history.

 

The Heritage Foundation analysis concludes that:

 

First, let’s be clear that the Senate bill allows tax dollars to be used for abortions.  According to Chuck Donovan of The Heritage Foundation, the Senate passed Obamacare bill funds abortion in several ways, even creating an appropriation for Community Health Centers that contains no restriction on abortion subsidies.  If the Senate version of Obamacare is passed by the House and sent to the President, then the House has consented to the federal funding of abortion.

(emphasis added)

 

In addition, the “conscience clause” that allows doctors and hospitals to refuse to perform abortions without losing funding is intentionally absent.  This bill and the agenda of Obama, Reid and Pelosi has been clearly exposed as having nothing to do with addressing legitimate reforms to affordability and availability of health care.

 

The historic about-face in having millions of taxpayers fund the taking of innocent life, escalating the rate and frequency of abortions and further enslaving women of all ages to the physical, emotional and spiritual trauma produced by it is tragic.  However, it is just a part of the catastrophe of this legislation...


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Reminder: Run-Off Election Coming Soon!

 

 

Last Day to Register to Vote:        Monday, March 15

First Day of Early Voting:             Monday, April 5

Last Day of Early Voting:             Friday, April 9

 

Run-Off Election Day:             Tuesday, April 13 


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Student Loans and Uncle Sam
The Next Takeover
http://www.informz.net/pfm/archives/archive_962437...
by Chuck Colson, BreakPoint

Will the Democratic Congress use “reconciliation” to shove their version of health care reform down the throats of an unwilling electorate? That’s the issue grabbing all the headlines these days.

But a recent Wall Street Journal editorial points out that the majority in Congress is also ready to use reconciliation to sneak another government takeover through Congress, this time with little fanfare. The legislation would ban private lending companies from issuing federally backed student loans.

The Journal opines that universities are none too pleased about this because when it comes to customer service and in making sure borrowers don’t default on their loan, the feds don’t stack up well against private companies.

Ostensibly, by taking over student loans, the government plans to save money. But according to the Journal, the planned savings of $67 billion will be overtaken by $77 billion in new spending. No wonder Congress wants to pass the bill before the public catches on.


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