Archive for April, 2005

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Yahoo! News – Lobbyist Target of Several Investigations

Yahoo! News – Lobbyist Target of Several Investigations: “WASHINGTON – Jack Abramoff is a man with a million connections and not many friends. The uberlobbyist’s dealings are the subject of tangled criminal and congressional investigations that are attracting outsized interest, in part because of his close ties to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas.”

I have some ideas for how we can deal with this! First, the Republican-controlled House and Senate can take their “Freedom To Act Outside Of The Law” policies and protection that they have implemented for Tom DeLay, and expand them to include Tom’s friends, his family, and his business associates, of course. This single move would exonerate Jack Abramoff from his apparent “spot of trouble.”

Next, if they can craft it carefully, they should expand the Congressional Immunity to include everyday activities (for Republicans Congressmen and Congresswomen only–if possible)–not just Emergency Congressional sessions. Why should they have to obey traffic laws, speeding laws, or even refrain from stealing on an everyday basis? With this next step, they can complete their immunization from the laws that apply to us “commoners.”

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Don’t Give Up

Dont Give Up

This is an AWESOME video–as in, it inspires awe. I would recommend the site, as well. Don’t give up. (And, yes–that is a rubber-pellet gun pointed at the pacifists HEAD from 5 feet away. I bet, at that range, even a rubber pellet to the head would kill him.)

The Times They Are A-Changin’

-By Bob Dylan

Come gather ’round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You’ll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you
Is worth savin’
Then you better start swimmin’
Or you’ll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin’.

Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won’t come again
And don’t speak too soon
For the wheel’s still in spin
And there’s no tellin’ who
That it’s namin’.
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin’.

Come senators, congressmen
Please heed the call
Don’t stand in the doorway
Don’t block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
There’s a battle outside
And it is ragin’.
It’ll soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin’.

Come mothers and fathers
Throughout the land
And don’t criticize
What you can’t understand
Your sons and your daughters
Are beyond your command
Your old road is
Rapidly agin’.
Please get out of the new one
If you can’t lend your hand
For the times they are a-changin’.

The line it is drawn
The curse it is cast
The slow one now
Will later be fast
As the present now
Will later be past
The order is
Rapidly fadin’.
And the first one now
Will later be last
For the times they are a-changin’.

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Tom Delay’s House of Scandal

Tom Delay’s House of Scandal

It may seem like I have spent an inordinate amount of time talking about the lies, the deception, and the illegal activities of Tom DeLay in the last couple of weeks. And, to be truthful, I HAVE spent a good deal of time reading, thinking, and writing about them.

His actions are outrageous. His statements are outrageous. That he is an elected official in our REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT is outrageous. And, I am outraged!

So, I am going to continue to write and publish information and opinions about Tom DeLay until enough of his constituency is outraged as well and vote him out of his elected position.

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Yahoo! News – 20 Arrested in Crackdown on Internet Drugs

Yahoo! News – 20 Arrested in Crackdown on Internet Drugs:

“A study by the Government Accountability Office last year found it was easy to order drugs online. Some drugs received from foreign pharmacies were counterfeit and many came with no instructions or warnings, the GAO said. Others arrived in damaged or unconventional packaging.”

I have a very simple question for the people in the Government Accountability Office: Do you NOT GET SPAM like the rest of us? Did you really have to run “a study” to determine that it was EASY to order drugs online. This seems absurd to me because I receive about a thousand unwanted offers every single day for online prescriptions in the Spam-box of my e-mail program.

That is the nature of bureaucracy. “We have just concluded conclusively that humans do, in fact, breathe to take oxygen into their bodies. Next year, we will be conducting a study to understand the nature of the carbon dioxide that is coming OUT of our bodies . . . . ” I just wonder what kind of SPAM-BLOCKER they use . . . .

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Big Red Button

On the lighter side . . . .

Big Red Button (Flash)

Enjoy.

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What does DeLay Really Want?

The New Yorker: The Talk of the Town:


“So there you have it, the DeLay agenda: no separation of church and state, no judicial review, no right to privacy. Next to this, the President’s effort to repeal the New Deal social contract by phasing out Social Security is the mewing of a kitten. DeLay may stay or DeLay may go. But the real danger is not DeLay himself. It’s DeLay’s agenda. It’s his vision. It’s his “values.””

— Hendrik Hertzberg

The New Yorker has, in my opinion, the best Op-Ed writing of just about any publication in the United States. Point that firepower against the Champion Supreme of the “Most Frightening Politician” Award, Senator Tom DeLay, and you have one nice read. If we are not careful, Senator DeLay may undo 100 years of progress in just a few short terms.

This is a great read.

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Tom DeLay, God and Guns . . . oh, and the Constitution

I am just going to put a couple of these things out there and see what YOU think. It is time for you to put your thinking caps on.

Yesterday, Tom DeLay (God-wielding Republican from Texas, and taker of bribes, and the Republican Leader in Congress–setting an example for other Republicans), addressed the NRA at their annual convention. Appraently, he was pretty subdued and went on to say that non-2nd Amendment supporters were just people who did not grow up with guns. It intimated in the times article that he was one of the people who were NOT bashing Democrats.

What he did say, however, was pretty interesting . . . .

“GOD BLESS THE NRA”

DeLay went on to assure the NRA he would work to pass legislation to continue to guarantee the right to have guns.

“It isn’t just ourselves and our homes that need defending, it’s freedom, ladies and gentlemen, freedom, freedom,” he said. “God gives it, the Constitution guarantees it and together we will defend it. God bless the NRA.”

God and guns? A very interesting concept–it sounds like an argument being used in the Middle East right now AGAINST US and our troops. It reminds me of the crusades.

To counteract my oversimplification of the issue to a mere “God and guns,” I wanted to mix the constitution into the cauldron. The actual 2nd Amendment to the Constitution says the following:

“Amendment II: A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.”

Does the NRA actually serve that purpose? And should they be (or are they already) “blessed by God?” What do you think?

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Personality Profile: Our Next Shuttle Commander

The New York Times > Science > Space & Cosmos > To Revive Shuttle, NASA Calls on a Cool Leader

This is a great personality profile of the Commander of the next Space Shuttle flight into space, Col. Eileen M. Collins. Personally, I am glad that we are pushing the Space Shuttle program into a new dimension (but lament the loss of life that was the catalyst).

In the last two years, NASA has reduced the number and thickness of the tiles on the underside of the shuttle (making it less fragile), built a repair kit/refined techniques for in-space repairs, and developed a new rolling maneuver for docking that will allow space station crew members to photograph the underside of the shuttle as it docks. Then, while at the station, they will be able to inspect and repair any potential damage while at the station.

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Wasting Time Pointing Fingers: Symbolic Legislation for Republicans

The New York Times > Washington > Change to the Clean Air Act Is Built Into New Energy Bill:

“WASHINGTON, April 15 – Deep in the energy bill that was approved by a House committee this week, under a section titled ‘Miscellaneous,’ is a brief provision that could have major consequences for communities struggling to clean up their dirty air.

If it becomes law, it would make one of the most significant changes to the Clean Air Act in 15 years, allowing communities whose air pollution comes from hundreds of miles away to delay meeting national air quality standards until their offending neighbors clean up their own air.”

I love symbols. Symbolism. Figurative representations of the literal. Metaphors. Perhaps it is the writer in me. Perhaps it is the reader. Regardless of its origins, this single clause buried in a piece of legislation set my metaphor-detecting nerves buzzing. After reading the article (which was written with obvious bias against the legislation), I found myself smirking at the situation. Let me give a little re-count, as I see it:

  1. Your Community has pollution problems. Most likely, you have industry of some sort which is causing the pollution problems. You do not want to hamper industry because those needless regulations cause layoffs which end up with more people taking welfare which ends up burdening more people . . . .
  2. Last month, the Clean Air Interstate Rule was passed. It set new power-plant emissions for three major pollutants for the eastern half of the United States, AND it will allow the Environmental Protection Agency to enforce it–including Nitrous Oxide, which absolutely everyone on the planet (except the scientists employed by the Bush Administration) knows to cause Ozone and the Green House Effect. Your community is now concerned.
  3. Representative Joe L. Barton, Republican of Texas, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee puts on his cape and tights, and using his super-human invulnerability, flexing his position of power, and under cover of darkness, he adds his little clause into the New Energy Bill under the ‘Miscellaneous’ section. It is the same clause that he tried inserting last time around–that was foiled by the Joker, the Riddler, or perhaps even Cat Woman. This time, it sticks.
  4. The legislation passes in the house, and is on its way to becoming a law. This specially crafted clause allows Communities, like yours, to DEFER your need to comply with the pollution laws until the communities that are UPWIND are in compliance with the pollution laws. In one quick swoop, the EPAs new enforcement tools have been rendered inoperable.
  5. Your Community is relieved, your Republican Super-heroes have once again used GOVERNMENT to intervene on behalf of business, and your community has less people on Welfare (at least the last time you checked).

Why are we Legislating Exceptions for Big Business?

This clause is not intended to help communities. It is the inappropriate use of Government to intervene on behalf of corporations–of big business. It is an attempt to undermine accountability to the laws of the United States. When I was a small child, I learned about accountability, also known as consequences. If you put your hand on the burner, you get burned. If you steal a cookie from the jar, you get in trouble. As an adult, the same concept applies. If you do not pay your taxes, you get fined or go to jail. If you break a law, you go to jail.

The small businesses of our country must comply with regulations. If you wanted to start a small Photography Lab, you would have to install the special filters and heavy-metal collectors to ensure that you were not leaving chemicals into the environment. If you were a small garage, you would have to account for all of your waste oil and antifreeze–most likely, you would have to contract with an approved recycling company. In many cases, small businesses cannot leave the lids of their dumpsters open because of the pollutants they may release. And, while our small businesses are meeting the codes and regulations, Representative Joe L. Barton and other politicians are legislating exceptions for big businesses. If you provide a bunch of jobs for our community, I will work on your behalf to lessen the rules you have to follow.

This clause is unacceptable. Perhaps, Representative Joe L. Barton could add a clause to something else. He could amend “By the People, For the People.” His new version could read, “By the People, For the Corporation.”

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The New York Times > Washington > Frist Set to Use Religious Stage on Judicial Issue

The New York Times > Washington > Frist Set to Use Religious Stage on Judicial Issue:

“‘As the liberal, anti-Christian dogma of the left has been repudiated in almost every recent election, the courts have become the last great bastion for liberalism,’ Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council and organizer of the telecast, wrote in a message on the group’s Web site. ‘For years activist courts, aided by liberal interest groups like the A.C.L.U., have been quietly working under the veil of the judiciary, like thieves in the night, to rob us of our Christian heritage and our religious freedoms.'”

Who, Exactly, is the Family Research Council?

I did a quick Google search on the Family Research Council, and one of first hits was their entry into the “Right Wing Watch” section of the People for The American Way website. You can read their review of the FRC here.

If you don’t have time to read it, here are a few quotes (with references) that just might make your nerves bristle–a bit:

  • “…one of the primary goals of the homosexual rights movement is to abolish all age of consent laws and to eventually recognize pedophiles as the ‘prophets’ of a new sexual order.” –“Homosexual Behavior & Pedophilia,” a FRC publication, July 1999, http://www.frc.org/misc/bl057.pdf”
  • “Gaining access to children has been a long-term goal of the homosexual movement.” –“Homosexual Behavior and Pedophilia,” FRC publication, July 1999, http://www.frc.org/misc/bl057.pdf”
  • “Do you really think that when our troops from Delta Force crawl into Osama bin Laden’s cave in Afghanistan or into the face of the muzzle of a terrorist machine gun, that they are doing it so that women can kill their children, so that pornographers can peddle their smut, so that people of the same sex can marry? If those features of American life become the fixtures of American life, I fear that our nation may not long endure.” — President Ken Connor, from “Reflections After the Terror,” October 2, 2001
  • “We are encouraged that the President is now saying he will support amending the Constitution to protect marriage. However, I am concerned that the President thinks counterfeit institutions such as same-sex unions are OK and do not threaten to devalue the real thing. This administration has spent millions of dollars to prevent the counterfeiting of our currency which threatens the health of our economy. Counterfeit marriages called “civil unions” pose a serious threat to the health of our culture, and while the President may believe this is an issue to be resolved at the state level, he should use his moral leadership to steer states away from such culture-threatening unions – not encourage them by showing indifference or political tolerance.” -Tony Perkins, Washington Update, December 17, 2003

Are you concerned, yet? I am. This delusional organization apparently has the ear of our Congress, and even the President. I imagine the President of this group is feeding everyone in the organization the placebo kool-aid until the time is just right . . . .

Looking a Little Deeper

With a little bit more research, I found a backlog of FRC newsletters. These are older newsletters, from 1994 – 1995, but clearly they support my earlier claim that they have the ear of our politicians.

The entire newsletter (April 1995) can be read here.


7:30 A.M. BREAKFAST ON CAPITOL HILL:

Even though the 104th Congress has been in session less that 100 days, its members are already moving at break-neck speed on an ambitious agenda. Focus on the Family and FRC cosponsored this Congressional breakfast to offer the members moral support and to acquaint them with our extensive public policy resources. Jim and I had no idea how many Congressmen would come– or how many would duck out early for official business. The competition was heavy! On the morning of our breakfast six other events were taking place, including a speech by House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

You can imagine our surprise when, despite the competition, 34 members joined us to discuss the issues. On top of that, nearly all of these Congressmen and women– all but one of them in their first or second terms– stayed through the duration of the breakfast. In fact, they remained until well after its scheduled end to ask us questions about issues from school prayer to welfare reform. Many had tears in their eyes as Dr. Dobson spoke eloquently about the sanctity of life. I urged them to fight for lower taxes and less government but also to deal with family breakdown and the flight from values. One after another, the Congressmen made it clear they were counting on FRC to provide them with the research they need on these issues.

9:30 A.M. MEETING WITH REPUBLICAN NATIONAL

CHAIRMAN HALEY BARBOUR

After breakfast, Jim and I walked over to the headquarters of the Republican National Committee to meet with Chairman Haley Barbour — at his request. Dr. Dobson and I have always been willing to meet with representatives of either major party– or anyone else for that matter– to promote the pro-family agenda.

The meeting was interesting. As they say in diplomatic circles, there was a frank exchange of views. Haley was upset because Dr. Dobson and I had publicly questioned why pro-abortion, pro-gay- rights New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman was chosen to deliver the Republican response to the President’s State of the Union address. He had also gotten word of my letter to Newt Gingrich describing the disturbing actions she has taken in her first year in office. In the letter, we cited her opposition to teaching abstinence and her yearly proclamation of “Freedom of Choice Day” to honor abortion.

The letter concluded:

You have literally dozens of highly qualified men and women who could have stepped forward and effectively made the case for the vision you personally have articulated– a vision that clearly emphasizes the values component of the crisis this nation faces. Instead, you have made a selection that ignores that vision and that instead raises a red flag to social conservatives.

Haley claimed that Gov. Whitman’s focus on taxes and the economy– with no mention of family issues– was all the occasion required. Jim and I made it clear to him that both FRC and Focus on the Family would speak up whenever and wherever pro-family policies are at stake. Silence in the face of crisis is surrender, and the American family today is surely in crisis.

11:00 A.M. PRESS CONFERENCE,

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE NEWT GINGRICH

The next stop was just off the floor of the House chamber in the Capitol. Jim and I, along with former Congressman Bob McEwen, slipped into the Speaker’s daily press briefing. We watched the usual lively exchange between the Speaker and the press. When it was over, Speaker Gingrich interrupted his packed schedule and invited us to meet with him in his personal office.

As we walked through the halls of the Capitol past the historical statues of American heros, I reflected on how much is at stake as the battle for the family rages on. Our Founders knew only a virtuous people could remain free. Washington still seems unable to grasp that fact.

Gingrich has tremendous pressures on him. The Speaker is second (after the Vice President) in succession to the Presidency, but he is the post powerful legislator in the Congress. As we moved through the Capitol, cameras flashed and tourists pointed at the face that has suddenly become one of the most recognizable in the land.

Our meeting with the Speaker was brief, as expected. As you can imagine, the subject mentioned above came up. So, too, did many of the items in the Republican Contract with America. Jim and I praised the key provisions of the Contract designed to provide pro-family tax relief, encourage adoption, and limit government intrusion in the family. We spoke just as candidly, however, of the moral decay gripping America, and the increasing sense among the people that our nation is off course. The Speaker’s response was encouraging. But we made it clear that rhetoric wasn’t enough. There must be action on the pro-family, pro-life agenda.

12:00 P.M. HOUSE DINING ROOM

The accessibility of members of the House can surprise visitors to the Capitol. After leaving the Speaker’s office, Jim and I had lunch in the House Dining Room. Members have priority there, but the public is served as well. As we enjoyed lunch, members of Congress from both parties stopped by to talk. It was clear to us that the 104th Congress is full of men and women who want to do the right thing by this land we love. Time will tell if they remain true to their mission.

1:30 P.M. FRC OFFICES AND A BATTLE ROYAL

Our next stop was our “home away from home,” FRC’s offices located in Washington’s business district between the Capitol and the White House. I sat in while Jim taped a future radio broadcast based on the day’s events. He wanted to record his impressions while they were fresh.

But on this day, I didn’t have long to reflect on what I’d heard. Events in Washington move too swiftly for that. Instead, my staff was fully engaged in news of the President’s imminent announcement of his choice for Surgeon General of the United States. Because of that office’s focus on teenage pregnancy and other sensitive issues, FRC had followed this decision closely. We were among the earliest and most persistent voices calling for the removal of its previous occupant, Dr. Joycelyn Elders.

For the remainder of the afternoon, we checked and double- checked our sources on Dr. Henry Foster, Jr. The next day, as rumored, President Clinton officially nominated him as Surgeon General. Before the announcement, our press release had been circulated across Washington and on Capitol Hill. Before nightfall, I had done two network news interviews on the nomination and the air waves were full of FRC’s information that Dr. Foster was a Planned Parenthood leader, and an ardent champion of abortion on demand and school- based clinics.

Overnight, a nomination that seemed a sure thing was headed for serious trouble, all because of the painstaking work of the outstanding staff at FRC.

Of course, every day at FRC isn’t as full and exciting as this one was. I shared this much detail with you about a single day because I wanted you to feel a part of it– because surely you are. Nothing we accomplish here would be possible without your steady and heartfelt support.

Finally, let me close with the most important part of the day. After hours of meetings and conversations with the power brokers of Washington, I jumped in my car for the usual 15- mile drive home. That drive is a good prayer time for me and that night was no exception. I thanked God for the opportunities he has given us in Washington, and for this great country that I hope will become a “shining city upon a hill” as our Founders intended. As I pulled into my driveway, I also thanked him for our faithful supporters and for the family that was waiting for me on the other side of the door. Within minutes, Washington seemed far away. I was submerged in the real news of the day– homework assignments, test grades, gymnastics competitions and the inevitable discussion of how many vegetables have to be eaten to justify dessert.

Washington and its committees are important. I promise you I will continue to represent you before the powers that be. But I am reminded very night that the most important decisions in America each day take place around the dinner table, not in Congressional hearing rooms. FRC and I will always fight for your family and for the values that are essential if this experiment in self- government is to survive.

As I See It . . . .

They live and work close to Washington, they are getting meetings with our Legislators (and have been for at least 10 years), and they have funding. Watch these people. Their messages of hate and discrimination wrapped in a gauze of religion DO NOT reflect my beliefs. Be wary of the Family Research Council.

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