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2011 was a big money-maker for the abortion giant

National Pro-Life Alliance

Will you sign a special emergency petition to your Members of Congress, Speaker John Boehner and Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell at once?

As I write you today, polls show that more than 70% of American taxpayers oppose taxpayer funding of abortion.

Yet despite that, in the past four years, the Obama administration has shoved an unprecedented expansion in taxpayer funding of abortion down our throats.

The nation's largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, can attest to the explosion in taxpayer funds.

Planned Parenthood just recently released their annual report for 2011-2012.

And 2011 was a big money-maker for the abortion giant.

They crowed about the number of abortions they performed in 2011 -- a record 333,964 babies killed.

Cumulatively, their 3 year total brings their death count over that period just barely short of a million.

And your tax dollars paid for this slaughter.

Planned Parenthood received nearly half of their revenue, $542 million, in tax dollars.

And now as things currently stand, they're counting on an even greater influx of funds, with the help of their ally in the White House.

Because with his reelection safely behind him, President Obama isn't even trying to hide his use of your and my tax dollars to line the pockets of the abortion lobby.

In fact, Obama and his pro-abortion cronies in Congress took advantage of "must pass" legislation just this last December, and snuck in additional taxpayer funding of abortion in a military appropriations bill.

And they're looking to do it once again with the looming debt ceiling and other budget bills.

But "must pass" legislation goes both ways.

Pro-lifers can use looming deadlines and Congress' power of the purse where you and I have the most strength to strip taxpayer funding of abortion from the budget.

Which is why I'm counting on you to click here to sign your No Taxpayer Funding of Abortion petitions.

It is vital that you and I let wavering Members of Congress and especially Speaker Boehner and Minority Leader McConnell know that you are counting on them to stand between the abortion lobby and the Obama administration's sticky fingers and our tax dollars.

So please, click here to sign your petitions.

For Life,

Martin Fox, President
National Pro-Life Alliance

P.S. Obama and his pro-abortion cronies are looking to expand taxpayer funding of abortion even further. Please click here to sign your No Taxpayer Funding of Abortion petitions. And if you can, I also hope that you'll chip in with a donation to help your National Pro-Life Alliance carry on the fight.

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Homosexual Lobby is going for broke

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It’s your fault.

It’s your faith.  It’s your values.

To the Radical Homosexuals, the guilt shredding their consciences has nothing to do with their lifestyle.

It’s those “hateful” morals good folks like you work to instill in your children and grandchildren.

With President Obama occupying the White House, Democrats dominating the Senate and the Republican House getting steamrolled at every turn, the Homosexual Lobby is going for broke.

Their goal?  To SHUT you and me up, GUT our remaining constitutional liberties and FORCE left-wing social engineering on our children.

Blaine, if you care about right and wrong -- if you care about protecting a church’s ability to practice their faith -- then please fill out your American Morality Survey below IMMEDIATELY.

With the national media spreading the propaganda that the radical homosexual movement has already won, members of BOTH political parties appear ready to sign off on their entire agenda, including:

    *** The Gay Bill of Special Rights, which could FORCE businesses -- even day cares, churches, private schools and hospitals -- to adopt homosexual hiring quotas.

Not hiring homosexuals or firing them would result in expensive and drawn out federal “civil rights” lawsuits -- potentially leading to bankruptcy for many companies;
    *** Government-approved homosexual “marriage” and adoption, FORCING Christian insurance companies, small business owners and others to subsidize these faux unions with benefits.

And once “hitched,” newly “married” couples will force adoption centers -- including church-supported institutions -- to recognize their “marriage” and hand over the children;
    *** The Homosexual Classrooms Act, teaching kids as young as first grade that homosexuality is moral and natural!  High school children will learn perverted sex acts as part of “safe sex” education.

With teen pregnancy, condoms in schools and sexual hedonism already devastating our culture, you and I can only imagine the destructive influence this outrageous initiative could have!
What about our right to religious liberty?  What about our right to private property?  What about our right to teach our children how we see fit?

Gutted.  Destroyed.  All in the name of so-called “tolerance” and “acceptance.”

If this is NOT the future you want for our country, please fill out your American Morality Survey by clicking here IMMEDIATELY.

Take the American Morality Survey

There’s not much time to waste.

With the help of Hollywood millionaires and the most liberal U.S. President in history -- the radical homosexuals will stoop to virtually any level to RAM their agenda into law.

I know.  I’ve received their death threats.  I’ve been stalked.  I’ve experienced attempts on my life for simply telling normal, God-fearing Americans the TRUTH about the radical Homosexual Agenda!

But since I founded Public Advocate of the United States more than 30 years ago, I’ve never seen the radical homosexuals more sure victory was at their fingertips.

After all, President Obama has already overturned decades of military precedent to allow radical homosexuals to flaunt their tawdry flamboyance in uniform.

Countries like Canada have passed legislation allowing pastors to be imprisoned for speaking out against homosexuality as “hate crimes!”

Here in the United States, the national media is busy spreading the Homosexual Lobby’s lies. . .

If Christians would just “stop being Neanderthals” . . . if our nation’s rulers would just reject morality . . . if our schoolchildren would start embracing and perhaps even practicing homosexuality . . .

Then homosexuals believe everything would be “fabulous.”

Take the American Morality Survey

But that might not even be the worst of it.

A few years ago, when the premier conservative event in America, CPAC, was flooded with homosexual groups like “GOProud,” many conservatives around the country were shocked.

But that was just the beginning.  Now top-ranking Republicans in BOTH houses of Congress are flirting with pro-homosexual groups like Log Cabin Republicans!

And the U.S. House -- currently controlled by the GOP -- has been beaten into a corner by President Obama time and again.

So I’m afraid we’re looking head on at a legislative DISASTER.

That’s why filling out your American Morality Survey is so critical.

My hope is to generate a FLOOD of surveys from good folks like you all over the country and prove to Members of Congress that they vote for the radical Homosexual Agenda at their own peril.

I’ve been in politics long enough to know that’s the one way to send a message in Washington, D.C. -- make absolutely sure politicians understand their re-elections are at stake.

To send that message loud and clear, I’m going to have to ramp up all of Public Advocate’s efforts.

In the next few weeks, I plan to contact up to eight million Americans nationwide via mail and email, working the blogs and the talk radio lines, writing op-eds, and running hard-hitting newspaper, radio, internet and TV ads.

You and I both know many God-fearing, decent Americans who just don’t understand the stakes.  After all, the radical homosexuals love to claim they’re the “victims.”

But it’s good folks like you and me who are going to pay the price for their agenda with our freedom!

Take the American Morality
Survey

So please -- in addition to your complete survey -- I must ask you to make your most generous contribution TODAY to help me FIGHT BACK against the Radical Homosexuals’ onslaught.

I don’t know what you can afford.  Perhaps you can give $250 or $100 to this fight.  Perhaps all you can do is $50, $35 or even just $20 or $10.

Whatever you can do will make a tremendous difference.

I believe you and I do have the numbers to win -- if we can mobilize in time.  But that depends on you.

So please fill out your American Morality Survey by clicking here IMMEDIATELY and then chip in with your most generous contribution of $250, $100, $50, $35 or even $20 or $10 TODAY.

Please don’t delete this email.  Please don’t tell yourself “I’ll just get to it later.”  Please act at once!

For the Family,


Eugene Delgaudio
President, Public Advocate of the United States

P.S. The Homosexual Lobby is going all-out to SHUT you and me up, GUT our remaining constitutional liberties and FORCE left-wing social engineering on our children as “normal.”

And with President Obama in the White House, Democrats dominating the Senate, and the Republican House getting steamrolled at every turn, I’m afraid they may just succeed.

That’s why it’s critical you fill out your American Morality Survey, and chip in with your most generous contribution of $250, $100, $50, $35 or even $20 or $10 IMMEDIATELY!
Take the
American Morality Survey

Police to review Los Angeles clergy abuse files

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police will review abusive priests' personnel files to see if the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles committed any crimes, including failure to report child abuse, authorities said Tuesday.

Investigators will focus on the cases of about a dozen previously investigated priests and audit past probes to make sure nothing was missed, said Los Angeles police Cmdr. Andrew Smith. The department will also look at the files for all 122 priests made public Thursday by court order after priests fought for five years to keep them sealed.

Thousands of pages of confidential files kept by the archdiocese on priests accused of molesting children show how retired Cardinal Roger Mahony and other top archdiocese officials protected the church by shielding priests and not reporting child sex abuse to authorities.

"Now what's being alleged is a failure to report, those kinds of things, so there's a new emphasis — it's not just the person that's accused of the behavior," said Deputy Chief Kirk Albanese, who heads the detective bureau. "We're taking a fresh look on cases we've already handled to make sure we don't have reporting issues that got past."

Michael Hennigan, an archdiocese attorney, declined to comment Tuesday.

Mahony, who retired in 2011 as head of the nation's largest diocese, was publicly rebuked Thursday by his successor, Archbishop Jose Gomez.

The same day, Bishop Thomas Curry, a top Mahony aide who made critical decisions on abusive priests, requested to resign from his post as an auxiliary bishop in charge of the archdiocese's Santa Barbara region.

Both Mahony and Curry have publicly apologized for their dealings with pedophile priests.

The archdiocese agreed to release the files as part of a $660 million settlement with abuse victims in 2007. Attorneys for individual priests fought for five years to prevent the papers from being made public and the archdiocese tried to blot out large sections, including the names of hierarchy involved in decision making. The Associated Press and Los Angeles Times fought successfully to have the names of Mahony and top church officials made public.

The archdiocese is considering launching a $200 million fundraising campaign in the midst of the fallout, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday. A recent financial report indicates the archdiocese has a deficit of nearly $80 million.

It's unlikely police will unearth anything within the statute of limitations, said Rebecca Lonergan, a former federal prosecutor and a professor at the University of Southern California's Gould School of Law.

The statute of limitations on most crimes that would apply to the priest cases is three years under state law and five years under federal law.

Prosecutors could try to prove an ongoing conspiracy among members of the church hierarchy to cover up for abusive priests, but under federal law even that would require proof of criminal activity over a long period of time with one specific crime within the past five years.

Clergy were not mandated child abuse reporters until 1997, and by then, the archdiocese had implemented significant changes in how it dealt with reports of pedophile priests.

"Most of the documents that have been revealed are bad and show concealment, but they're really old," Lonergan said. "There's none that show this is going on within the past few years, in the late 2000s."

Prosecutors have previously investigated the archdiocese for its handling of sex abuse cases, but no criminal charges were ever filed against the hierarchy.

Also on Tuesday, a support group for clergy abuse victims called for the Los Angeles Unified School District to thoroughly investigate how the district hired a former priest who allegedly had a sexual relationship with a minor.

Joseph Pina, who was never convicted of a crime, was hired in 2002 as a community outreach coordinator for the district's school construction campaign, said Tom Waldman, the district's spokesman. The archdiocese told the Los Angeles Times it warned the district about Pina, but the LAUSD can't find any indication of that in its files, Waldman said Tuesday.

"Whether or not we called them as a reference, I don't know," he said.

The former priest worked with adults only, was never alone with children and wasn't the subject of any complaints during his time there, Waldman said.

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Flaccus reported from Orange County.

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FHP announces daytime driver license, vehicle inspection checkpoints

List of targeted roads in Tampa Bay is here


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By: Meredyth Censullo TAMPA BAY - The Florida Highway Patrol Troop C (Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk, Pasco, Hernando, Sumter and Citrus counties) has announced the roads it plans to target with driver license and/or vehicle inspection checkpoints in February. FHP says the checkpoints will be conducted during daytime hours, and generally cause delays of five minutes or less. Scroll down for a list of all affected roads.

Here are your questions (submitted via Facebook and Twitter @TampaBayTraffic ) about the checkpoints:

Q: Is this legal?
A: There is a policy established by the Florida Highway Patrol that specifies the legal guidelines that must be undertaken by the agency to conduct driver license and vehicle safety inspection checkpoints. The information provided below comes directly from that policy, which was provided by FHP.

Q: How will this impact my drive?  Won't these checkpoints cause big traffic jams?
A: Initially, every third vehicle will be stopped, however the Checkpoint Supervisor will monitor traffic to ensure a backup doesn't occur. If delays of more than three to five minutes occur, the Checkpoint Supervisor may order an alternate vehicle count (i.e. every fifth vehicle). If the traffic conditions cause a back up that cannot be easily alleviated by the alternate vehicle count, the Checkpoint Supervisor may temporarily suspend the checkpoint until the back-up has been cleared. Once cleared, the checkpoint can be reactivated using the last vehicle count method that was in place. Per the policy, the degree of intrusion to motorists and the length of detention to each driver should be kept to a minimum.

Q: Do these checkpoints affect trucks and buses too?
A: All vehicles and drivers, including commercial vehicles, buses and large trucks, that enter the checkpoint are subject to screening. The only exception is emergency vehicles.

Q: Isn't this profiling?
A: The FHP police states "vehicles and drivers shall not be stopped on a discretionary basis (i.e., due to the 'looks' of the vehicle or it occupant(s)."

Q: What's a "driver license checkpoint”?
A: Troopers will request the driver license and vehicle registration from each driver detained. If a driver is also the owner or registrant of the vehicle, the Trooper also may request proof of personal injury protection (PIP) insurance. FHP says violations will be enforced pursuant to Florida law and Division policy.

Q: What are" vehicle inspection checkpoints"? Troopers aren't mechanics, so why are they checking my car?
A: Per FHP, defective vehicle equipment, such as bad brakes, worn tires and defective lighting equipment, poses dangers to the public.

Q: What will officers inspect on my vehicle if I'm stopped?
A: Troopers may inspect the following equipment on vehicles:
  • Horn
  • Windshield wipers
  • Brakes
  • Tail lamps
  • Directional signals (required on all vehicles manufactured after January 1, 1972)
  • Stop lamps
  • License plate lamp
  • Headlamps
  • Steering mechanism
  • Tires 
  • Exhaust system
  • Other readily visible equipment (windshield, bumpers, etc.)
Q: Am I going to get a ticket? How much do they cost?
A: During the vehicle inspection checkpoints, Troopers may issue a Faulty Equipment Violations, which are non-moving violations and do not carry points for the driver's record. Fees for non-moving violations vary by county. In Hillsborough County, a non-moving violation fee is $103, however if a citation is issued, drivers may have the faulty equipment replaced or repaired, provide proof of those repairs, and have the fine reduced to $83. The non-moving violation fees for other counties included in the checkpoints are: Citrus $116; Hernando $114; Pasco $114; Polk $114; Sumter $11
During the driver license or vehicle inspection checkpoints, citations may be issued for seat belt violations ($103-$116 fine). Drivers that appear to be impaired may be arrested, and their vehicles may be towed.

Q: What times will the checkpoints occur?
A: Any time between sunrise and sunset, according to FHP.
Q: Are these actually DUI checkpoints?
A: No. However if an officer suspects a driver is impaired, the vehicle will be moved off of the roadway and standard procedure for DUI investigation will be conducted. When probable cause exists to believe that the driver has committed DUI, the driver will be held/processed per Florida law and local procedures for DUI offenders. If there's probable cause to believe that the driver or any passenger in the vehicle has committed an offense involving the possession or use of any contraband drug, the driver or passenger will be secured and processed in accordance with Florida law and local procedures for contraband drug offenders. Additionally, when reasonable suspicion exists to believe that the driver or any passenger in the vehicle has committed an offense involving the possession or use of any contraband drug, a K-9 officer may be requested to conduct a K-9 sniff of the vehicle in order to detect and locate contraband drugs.
Here are
the roads impacted by the checkpoints, as determined by local supervisors.
Pinellas County
No Pinellas County checkpoint locations have been scheduled at this time. 
Hillsborough County
US Highways: US-92, US-41, Bus 41, US-301
State Roads: 60/Adamo/Brandon Blvd; 582, 597, 678, 580, 45, 600, 573, 599, 676, Alt 676, 39, 674, 43, 601, 583, and 685
County Roads: 587, 576, 579, 581, 672, 640, 574, 574A, 39B, 582A, and 584
Local Roads:
  • South Mobley Highway
  • Lutz Lake Fern Road
  • Wilsky Avenue
  • Linebaugh Avenue
  • Van Dyke Road
  • Barry Road
  • Livingston Avenue
  • Crenshaw Lake Road
  • 127 th Avenue
  • Skipper Road
  • County Line Road
  • Davis Road
  • Trapnell Road
  • Jap Tucker Road
  • Lithia Pinecrest Road
  • Williams Road
  • Harney Road
  • Symmes Road
  • Balm Road
  • Magnolia Lane
  • North Taylor Road
  • Pruett Road
  • Rhodine Road
  • McIntosh Road
  • Turkey Creek Road
  • Balm Riverview Road
Pasco County
US Highways:  US-41, US-301
State Roads: 54, 52
County Roads: 1, 41, 52A, 77, 518, 575 577, 578, 579, 579A, 587, 587A, 595
Local Roads:
  • Key Lime Drive
  • Hudson Avenue
  • Shady Hills Road
  • County Line Road (Pasco/Hernando)
  • County Line Road (Hillsborough/Pasco)
  • Thys Road
  • Hays Road
  • Hicks Road
  • Lock Street
  • Moog Road
  • Mile Stretch Drive
  • Jasmine Boulevard
  • Madison Street
  • Old Dixie Highway
  • Moon Lake Road
  • Denton Avenue
  • Old Pasco Road
  • Foam Flower Boulevard
  • Dayflower Boulevard
  • Quail Hollow Boulevard
  • Boyette Road
  • Monteverde Drive.
Hernando County
County Roads:  476, 480, 481, 484, 491, 493, 495, 541, 580, 572, 576, 581, and 597
Local Roads:
  • LaRose Road
  • WPA Road
  • Yontz Road
  • Kettering Road
  • Reynolds Road
  • Daly Road
  • Ridge Manor Boulevard
  • Grove Road
  • Horse Lake Road
  • Osowaw Road
  • Barrett Road
Polk County
State Roads:  600, 700
County Roads:  35A, 540, 542, 546 557, 17A, 659, 655, 54, 542A, 580
Local Roads:
  • Pine Chase Avenue
  • Wabash Avenue
  • Thompson Nursery Road
Citrus County
County Roads:  39, 470, 480, 486, 488, 490, 490A, 491, 494
Local Roads:
  • Highlands Street
  • West Cardinal Street
  • Century Boulevard
  • Elkcam Boulevard
  • West Pine Ridge Boulevard
  • Dunkenfield Road
  • Rock Crusher Road
  • North Croft Avenue
  • West Seven Rivers Drive
  • West Venable Street
  • Pleasant Grove Road
  • Green Acres Boulevard
  • Fort Island Trail
  • West Riverbend Road
  • Fishbowl Drive
  • Miss Maggie Drive
  • Gobbler Drive
  • North Citrus Avenue
  • Turkey Oak Drive
  • Dunklin Avenue
  • Yulee Drive West
  • North Citrus Springs Boulevard
  • Grover Cleveland
  • Turner Camp Road
  • Istachatta Road
  • West Highland Street
  • Halls River Road
  • Old Floral City Highway
Sumter County
State Roads:  35 and 471
County Roads:  44A, 48, 209, 229, 400, 412, 416, 437, 462, 466, 466A, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 475, 476A, 476B, 478, 478A, 501, 575, 647, 673, 696, 721, 723, and 747
Local Roads:
  • Buena Vista Blvd
  • Morse Blvd
Manatee, Sarasota counties
These counties operate outside of Troop C. Information about checkpoints in those areas has not been announced at this time.

Read more: http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/traffic/traffic_news/fhp-announces-daytime-driver-license-vehicle-inspection-checkpoints#ixzz2K5Gr2Z3S