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The fight is on.

The race to find out who will be the Republican nominee for the 2012 presidential election is reaching its first major hurdle, the first of the Republican primaries.

Tonight, voters in Iowa will decide who they want to represent the conservative agenda in 2012, and the Family Movement is playing a crucial role in that decision.

You see, you and I have the responsibility to make sure every pro-Family American knows where their candidate stands on the issues.

And this is especially important with the nation in search of a true conservative champion.

It seems these days that you and I can’t trust any politician to defend family values or even the sanctity of marriage!  Not even those who loudly proclaim their dedication to these principles.

The current presidential field has me very worried with well-funded contenders (and charlatans) like Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry.

It was only a few weeks ago that Newt Gingrich was the front runner for the Republican ticket...a man who has thrown away not just one marriage, but two.

He has even refused to return Public Advocate’s Official 2012 Presidential Survey!

His deadline of December 19th, 2011 came and passed.

But then Public Advocate's supporters poured pressure on the Gingrich campaign.

And now, he has fallen well out of front runner status.

Mainstream Americans turned on Newt Gingrich after learning all about his personal and political track record on Family and Morality issues.

Thanks to your efforts and the efforts of thousands of other pro-Family warriors, we showed the establishment that Public Advocate and the Family are a force to be reckoned with.

But the fight is only just beginning.  We have to stay alert for the next presidential threat to the Family.

You and I have to make sure that whoever the presidential nominee is, that they do not forget the majority of Americans expect them to defend the Family.

Together, you and I can win this fight.

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Eugene Delgaudio
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Dead Birds And Fish Appear In Arkansas And Norway

Dead Herring Norway 
A new year, a new set of dead birds and dead fish.
Beebe, Arkansas rang in the new year with about 100 dead blackbirds falling from the sky. According to the Associated Press, blackbirds began "flying into objects and each other," reminiscent of the year before, where thousands of birds died after crashing into objects.
Over in Europe, another dead animal mystery unfolded. AP reported that on Kvaenes beach in Norway, an estimated 20 tons of dead herring washed ashore on New Year's Eve. And then, the tens of thousands of dead fish vanished.
These seemingly unusual animal deaths spark memories of the mass casualties in early 2011. Beyond last year's dead birds that fell from the sky in Arkansas (and other regions), millions of dead fish surfaced in Maryland, over 10,000 cows and buffalo died in Vietnam, and tens of thousands of dead crabs washed ashore in the U.K.
Although multiple theories emerged on the string of deadly events, many members of authority maintained that the deaths were probably unrelated.
Despite conspiracy theories over what could have caused birds and fish to die this year, probable explanations have already been provided for both of these cases.
Fireworks are to blame for the odd behavior of birds of Beebe, Arkansas, report local authorities. According to AP, Beebe police Lt. Brian Duke said officials asked residents to stop setting off fireworks once the birds began acting strangely, and there was even evidence that a blackbird roost was targeted this year with fireworks.
As for the vanishing herring, it's suspected that the fish were forced ashore by predators or a large storm. Jens Christian Holst of Norway's Institute of Marine Research told AP that the fish probably simply washed back into the sea.
Check out the slideshow below to view some of the most bizarre mass animal deaths throughout history:
 
Dogs Over The Bridge
In the past fifty years, 50 to 600 dogs have jumped over Scotland's Overtoun Bridge and plummeted to their deaths. A few years ago, five dogs jumped in under six months. The Daily Mail wrote an article featuring reports of horrified pet owners who walked their dog over the bridge, when suddenly the dog would, without warning, leap over the bridge, falling 50 ft to the rocky bottom below. Perhaps even more disturbing, there are reports of "second timers" - of the few dogs who have survived the fall, some jumped over the same bridge again.

Many theories have circulated about why dogs react this way to the bridge. Some suggest that the dogs are deliberately committing suicide, perhaps due to depression in their owners or even a supernatural force. More recent research suggests that it may be the scent of minks, an animal known to live under the bridge.

Whatever the explanation may be, perhaps dog owners should simply stop walking their dogs over the Overtoun Bridge.  

Exploding Toads
 
LiveScience reports that in 2005, over 1,000 toads exploded in Germany. An autopsy revealed that birds had eaten their livers, causing the toads to puff up and explode. Perhaps the birds were hired by Hannibal Lecter.
Sheep Suicide March
In a pretty strong argument that sheep really do follow blindly, hundreds of sheep followed each other over a cliff in Turkey in 2005. According to the BBC, 400 sheep died, but another 1,100 falling sheep survived the pileup due to bodies cushioning their 15-meter fall. The mass “sheep suicide” devastated villagers in the eastern Van province, as families had relied heavily on their sheep for survival. USA Today suggests that it was an estimated loss of $100,000. What we want to know is, if all the sheep were following each other blindly, which stupid sheep was leading them all?
 
Thousands Of Dead Red Devils
In 2005, National Geographic reported that thousands of jumbo squid were found beached in California. The death of these “Red Devils” remains a mystery - they may live at depths of over 2,000 feet, so it’s hard to learn much about them. In life or death.
 
Birds And Fish Bizarreness
In early 2011, thousands of birds and millions of fish were found dead across the globe. Mass numbers of dead fish have appeared in Maryland, Arkansas, Brazil, and New Zealand. Meanwhile, a crazy number of dead birds have been found in Arkansas, Louisianna, Kentucky, and Sweden. Theories ranged from fireworks to the apocalypse. We're hoping it was closer to the former.
 
300 Hippos
300 Hippos were found dead in a Ugandan park in 2004. An investigation revealed that the mass death was due to an anthrax outbreak found in their water. More recently, 82 hippos died this June from another anthrax outbreak in Uganda. 
 
Thousands Of Flamingos, Penguins, And Pelicans
Time Magazine reports that in 2009, birds of many varieties died in mass numbers in Chile. Thousands of flamingos, 1,200 penguins, and about 60 pelicans all were found dead over the course of two months. There has been no proven reason for why all of these birds died, although some theories point to global warming, pollution, overfishing, or the unusually hot weather.
 
Hundreds Of Beached Whales
One eery Sunday night in 2009, nearly 200 pilot whales stranded themselves on an island between Australia's mainland and Tasmania, reports the BBC. A few months earlier, over 150 pilot whales had beached themselves on Tasmania's west coast. One theory suggests that there may have been a disturbance in echo-location due to nearby humans. 
 
10,000 Wildebeests Pileup
National Geographic reports that an estimated 10,000 Wildebeest lay piled up dead along the banks of Kenya last October. The animals all drowned while trying to migrate across the river, resulting in one percent of the ENTIRE species population being lost. We can’t help but wonder… after the first one, two, even 5,000 wildebeest drowned, why did the rest of them still decide to enter the water? 
 
50% Of Earth's Species
Forget mass deaths that happened last year, even last century. This mass animal death really redefines “mass.” 65 million years ago, NASA reports that the Chicxulub crater was formed when an asteroid or comet slammed into the earth, wiping out over 50% of the Earth’s species. Dinosaurs didn’t just die in mass, they went extinct. Makes a few thousand bird deaths seem like a drop in the bucket, doesn’t it? 
 
Frog Shower
LiveScience reports that a shower of frogs may have fallen to the ground in the early 20th century. The report is based on a book by Charles Fort, who describes the phenomenon as "a shower of frogs which darkened the air and covered the ground for a long distance." While this event occurred during a rainstorm in Kansas City, Missouri, similar reports popped up in dozens of countries around the world, from Germany to Tahiti. Scientists believe it is possible that strong winds may have carried the light animals short distances, creating the appearance of a frog shower.
 

Richland man sees sandstone proof of global flood



WEST RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) -- A swirling, twisting sandstone formation in northern Arizona is evidence of Noah's flood, says a West Richland man who recently visited the unusual geologic phenomenon.
Greg Morgan, a nuclear safety engineer at Hanford, said he was amazed to see sandstone resembling waves, whirlpools and reversing currents that appear to have been frozen in place.
Morgan's photographs of The Wave and his article, "Flood Currents Frozen in Stone," are in the latest issue of Answers magazine, a quarterly publication of Answers in Genesis, a Christian creation research organization based in Petersburg, Ky. The nonprofit organization's 70,000-square-foot facility also houses the Creation Museum.
Mike Matthews, editor of Answers, said the way the layers of sandstone came to rest at Paria Canyon "fits with the viewpoint that these are flood layers."
But the strongest evidence of a global flood is in the sandstone itself, he said.
"It's that the layers themselves have been traced out worldwide, even to Europe and the Mideast," Mathews said.
The Wave at Paria provides a little more -- what Matthews called important "signature details."
Morgan, who is a mechanical engineer and worked in the aviation industry before coming to Hanford, said he was shocked when he first saw a picture of The Wave because it contradicted his original thinking about an ancient Earth and evolution.
Morgan, who became a Christian as an adult and takes the Bible literally, said the convoluted formations at Paria Canyon forced him to consider there must be another explanation.
"There are no broken rocks. All of this happened when it was still mud," Morgan said.
Morgan first visited The Wave at Paria Canyon in 2008 and again in September, each time taking many photographs he later could study.
The whirlpools suggest the stone was flowing, as if it was a slurry of sand that suddenly froze in place, he said.
"This is excellent evidence for Noah's flood. It is far better than what anyone believes for an ancient Earth," Morgan said.
The formation itself is classified as Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, and according to conventional "old Earth" geology, was formed 200 million years ago when seasonal winds laid down the layers to create the dramatic land forms.
Morgan explains it differently in his article for Answers magazine.
"Creation geologists believe huge sand waves were piled up and laid down deep under the ocean water. The fast currents then created tell-tale features, known as cross beds or `striations,' with the steep cut-offs we see today," Morgan wrote in support of a global flood event.
The article also mentions that the sand at The Wave has been identified as having come from the Appalachians, about 1,800 miles to the east.
Moses' account in Genesis of Noah's flood describes a worldwide inundation that covered even the tallest mountains.
Morgan, who initially thought The Wave was just an example of water and wind erosion cutting through many layers of sandstone, says the evidence at Paria Canyon shows "what Moses wrote was true."
"I may be the first among creation geologists to openly promote this as evidence of Noah's flood," he said.
If such a cataclysmic flood event deposited the twisted layers of sand and whirlpools that later were to turn to stone, then how did the flood currents frozen in stone become exposed in a waterless desert?
Morgan believes a second flood catastrophe -- perhaps similar to the Ice Age floods that scoured Eastern Washington thousands of years ago -- unleashed icy waters that ravaged the Southwest, as well.
That would account for the rapid erosion in Paria Canyon and in the Grand Canyon, which is about 70 miles south of The Wave, he said.
"About half the people I've talked to say, `Yeah, that's proof the Earth is young,' " Morgan said.
Andrew Snelling, who has a doctorate in geology and is a content editor for Answers magazine, said two items of evidence at Paria Canyon point to a massive flood event.
One concerns analysis of grinds in the sandstone at Paria, which match mineral sources in the Appalachians. It would take a lot of wave action to move sand that far, he said.
And the sheer size of the Paria sandstone cross beds, at more than 100 feet thick, would need a massive wave -- a tsunami-sized wall of water -- in order to be laid down as they are. Snelling said such a wave would have to be twice as high as the bed of sand it deposits, which is on the scale of a global flood.
"The volume of sand we see out there is enormous. We don't see anything like that happening today," Snelling noted.
The Wave is reached by walking about six miles from the Vermillion Cliffs near Kanab, Utah, but a permit from the Bureau of Land Management is required.
To minimize human-caused erosion, only 20 permits are issued daily. Ten are through an online lottery, and the other 10 are at the Paria Ranger Station on Highway 89 west of Page, Ariz., during the summer, and at the ranger station on the east end of Kanab between November through March.
Morgan said hiking in the six miles or so is not for people with health issues or for children, and carrying at least a gallon of water per person is advised.
Good maps and a compass or GPS are essential for the trek in and out. There is no marked trail, but six checkpoints are established to provide critical information along the way.
Morgan said he and his hiking partners ran out of water on his first trip to The Wave three years ago.
And the most recent visit turned into an unexpected adventure when one member of Morgan's group wandered off and lost visual contact with the others. A helicopter rescue was needed to locate and bring him to the trailhead.
Morgan said the "misplaced hiker" spent the night alone but was otherwise unharmed.
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Information from: Tri-City Herald, http://www.tri-cityherald.com