The laughter says it all. Is this the new plan for the Democratic Party, just deny the problem?
Monday, September 27, 2010
Dems Worried GOP House Will Subpoena Birth Certificate
From The Blaze:
Obama, beware.
That’s the warning from the House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC). In an interview with TheGrio.com, Clyburn said that should Republicans retake the House this fall, Congress will be “gridlocked” and the White House will be busy responding to subpoenas from Republicans.
Clyburn is refering to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), the ranking Republican on the House Oversight panel, and his statement that he will issue “subpoenas everywhere” should Republicans prevail. But Clyburn goes a step further and speculates on the content of those subpoenas:
The White House will be full-time responding to subpoenas about where the president may or may not have been born, whether his mother and father were ever married, and whether his wife’s family is from Georgetown or Sampit.
The question of Obama’s citizenship is usually referred to as the “birther” argument. The Hill reports that Issa‘s office calls Clyburn’s hypothesis “ridiculous.”
“The Democratic Caucus doesn’t take Jim Clyburn seriously — Americans shouldn’t take his ridiculous claims seriously either,” said Issa spokesman Kurt Bardella in an e-mail to the Washington-based paper.
A call to the Majority Whip’s office seeking comment about what Clyburn is basing his claim off of was not immediately returned.
Obama, beware.
That’s the warning from the House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC). In an interview with TheGrio.com, Clyburn said that should Republicans retake the House this fall, Congress will be “gridlocked” and the White House will be busy responding to subpoenas from Republicans.
Clyburn is refering to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), the ranking Republican on the House Oversight panel, and his statement that he will issue “subpoenas everywhere” should Republicans prevail. But Clyburn goes a step further and speculates on the content of those subpoenas:
The White House will be full-time responding to subpoenas about where the president may or may not have been born, whether his mother and father were ever married, and whether his wife’s family is from Georgetown or Sampit.
The question of Obama’s citizenship is usually referred to as the “birther” argument. The Hill reports that Issa‘s office calls Clyburn’s hypothesis “ridiculous.”
“The Democratic Caucus doesn’t take Jim Clyburn seriously — Americans shouldn’t take his ridiculous claims seriously either,” said Issa spokesman Kurt Bardella in an e-mail to the Washington-based paper.
A call to the Majority Whip’s office seeking comment about what Clyburn is basing his claim off of was not immediately returned.
Who's Behind the Two Counter-Beck 'Honor' Rallies at the Mall?
The left keep chasing Beck and Fox News like they are the enemy. It's so sad that this is what the left have become in just 19 months. WE THE PEOPLE need to listen and see what comes out of these counter protests. See what they are planning on doing. See how they veiw us in their political world. Lets see what they want to control of ours next.
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‘Pulpit Freedom Sunday’: Pastors Defy IRS by Talking Politics
About 100 pastors plan to “bait” the IRS today by making political statements during their church services. Something expressly forbidden by the IRS.
ADF Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley argues that tax-exempt status is not a government subsidy:
‘Pulpit Freedom Sunday’ does have some significant detractors:
ADF Senior Legal Counsel Erik Stanley argues that tax-exempt status is not a government subsidy:
“Churches were completely free to preach about candidates from the day that the Constitution was ratified in 1788 until 1954. That’s when the unconstitutional rule known as the ‘Johnson Amendment’ was enacted. Churches are exempt from taxation under the principle that there is no surer way to destroy religion than to begin taxing it. As the U.S. Supreme Court has noted, the power to tax involves the power to destroy. The real effect of the Johnson Amendment is that pastors are muzzled for fear of investigation by the IRS.”
‘Pulpit Freedom Sunday’ does have some significant detractors:
“It puts congregations in an awkward position. It’s not a wise thing for churches to endorse candidates. We think candidates should endorse us,” said Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.
Land said the church endorses many of the defense fund’s initiatives, but “we think the mixing of the sacred nature of the church with the exceedingly worldly nature of politics is. .. unseemly.”
USA Today talked to the ADF’s “polar opposite“:
Americans United for Separation of Church and State, issued a statement this week calling pulpit-based lawbreaking “the worst idea ever.”Last month Glenn Beck talked with David Barton of Wallbuilders about the message of the day:
“Clergy serve as spiritual advisers, not political bosses. Pulpit politicking violates federal tax law and offends the vast majority of church-goers,” said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, the group’s executive director.
“The nation is already bitterly divided over politics this year.. .. Now, Religious Right political hacks want to haul that divisiveness into America’s houses of worship.
“Clergy should just say no.”
And Alan Sears of the ADF presented his case for Pulpit Freedom Sunday at the Values Voters Conference:
The ADF plans to release a list of participating pastors later this week. In the American Thinker, Cindy Simpson writes: “I can see November from my pew. What I hear about November from the pulpit is another story.”
If we don't stand up for our own religion then who will stand up for us? It's time we fear and respect God rather then man.
Ahmadinejad, Black Panthers & Farrakhan Hold ‘Secret’ NY Rendezvous
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s trip to New York City reportedly expanded beyond meeting with foreign dignitaries at the United Nations. According to the New York Post, the Iranian president’s six-night stay also included a “secret sit-down” with militant Nation of Islam minister Louis Farrakhan and members of the New Black Panther Party:
The president shared a hush-hush meal with Farrakhan and members of the New Black Panther Party Tuesday at the Warwick Hotel on West 54th Street.
The meeting of the podium smackers took place in a banquet room, where the fiery leaders presumably exchanged theories on what’s wrong with the world.
Suicide By Muslim
Well the jury acquitted the 4 Christian missionaries, Acts 17 Apologetics, that got arrested at the Dearborn Arab fest. The Muslim police chief Ron Haddad, that arrested these innocent Christians said that he was trying to stop potential violence from the Muslim crowd. So is this what we have to expect in Muslim cities? Will we start arresting women for being raped? Or will Muslims start arresting women in mini-skirts in Dearborn for provoking rape by a Muslim man? If we as a society have to worry about Muslims committing violence just because of free speech then we need to look at that religion and the people in it as the threat. The police chief of Dearborn need to be fired for not upholding all Americans Constitutional rights. I predict that a lot of depressed people will see suicide by cop as obsolete. And who needs Jack Kevorkian when all you have to do is preach the Word of God in Dearborn? I'm still looking for those "moderate Muslims" the left keep telling us about. Well when the left think they have found those "moderate Muslims" let me know. We will challenge the "Moderate Muslim" theory with a Mohammad Sucks T-shirt on the lefty as a test of their theory.
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