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Low Stomach Acid, The Great Paradox The idea of too much stomach acid is a great paradox. Why? Because the symptoms of low stomach acid give a signal and symptom of high stomach acid or high acidity. Millions of people take antacids because they believe they have too much stomach acid when, in fact, they need hydrochloric acid (more acid). This paradox was made to order for the drug houses, which have cashed in big time. There's no telling how many varieties of antacids are on the market. What a hellacious profit market based on a total lie and fabrication! More » |
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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) -- but with pro-homosexual amendments
I need you to forward this to as many friends as you can.
We don’t have much time to act and it will take the support of every possible pro-Family American if we are going to make a difference.
You see, right now the U.S. Senate is debating the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) -- but with pro-homosexual amendments.
The Radical Homosexual Lobby wants to create a special law for homosexuals and transgendered using VAWA as cover.
In reality this altered VAWA is just a back-door attempt to create a special class of federally-protected citizens.
Public Advocate has successfully held off the Gay Bill of Special Rights (GBSR) for decades -- but if this Fake-VAWA passes... a major part of the GBSR will automatically be legalized!
The most upsetting part of this story is the number of good conservative politicians who have been suckered into co-sponsoring the bill.
These men and women claim to support conservative morals -- and so it is up to you and me to remind them that the majority of Americans do not support special rights for homosexuals.
That’s why I need you to contact these three senators right away to let them know that the pro-Family Movement will not stand for their support of the Homosexual Agenda.
Let them know you and I expect them to oppose the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act as long as it includes any provisions for homosexuals and transgenders.
The Senate will be voting on this today, so you and I don’t have any time to spare.
Please act as quickly as you can.
Here are the Senators I need you to call or email:
Sen. Mike Crapo (Idaho): Click here to Email or Phone: (202)224-6142
Sen. Dean Heller (Nevada): Click here to Email
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (New Hampshire) Click here to Email
And don't forget to forward this email to as many friends as you can.
For the Family,
Eugene Delgaudio
President, Public Advocate of the United States
Abortion: Legal -- yes. Safe and rare -- absolutely not.
Abortion is the slaughter of the innocent, yet we keep hearing "Safe, Legal and Rare."
That's what pro-aborts scream whenever they want to justify unrestricted abortion for the full nine months of pregnancy.
But they're hiding the truth on all three counts.
Once again, there was news of two more severely injured women because of botched abortions.
Not only were the two women carried away from an abortion mill in ambulances, but from the same mill, on the same day, just minutes apart from each other.
It all happened at an abortion mill in Birmingham, Alabama, where just after nine thirty in the morning, an ambulance arrived, but was sent away.
Then, less than one hour later, the ambulance rushed back, closely followed by a second ambulance and an emergency vehicle.
The paramedics had to make their way through a trash-filled alley to get inside the abortion mill.
Because the gurney couldn't navigate the narrow back hall and dilapidated staircase, the paramedics had to carry the patient out by hand, and lay her down on the gurney in the trash-filled alley.
The woman was immediately put into an ambulance, bleeding and unconscious, and rushed to a nearby medical center.
But it didn't end there. Moments later the paramedics brought another patient through the alley, this time in a wheelchair.
The woman, with an oxygen mask and wrapped in a blanket was carefully maneuvered out of the narrow doorway by emergency personnel.
Then they whisked her away too.
This all happened on -- of all days -- January 21st, just one day before the 39th anniversary of the disastrous Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion-on-demand to allow women to have so-called "safe" abortions.
Apparently the abortionists didn't get the memo about the "safe" part.
So what about that "legal" part then? Surely abortion mills follow the law?
Not even close.
Because of increased pressure from the National Pro-Life Alliance members and other pro-life groups, state health departments all across the country have finally begun to conduct inspections.
Many of these abortion centers have not been inspected for years. Some -- never.
And abortion mills regularly violate the few laws that govern them.
They misread pregnancy tests, use expired drugs, ignore ultrasound laws that require a woman be given the option to view her preborn child in the womb, distribute controlled substances without physician authorization, have non-licensed employees perform abortions, just to name a few.
Inspectors found that the abortion facility in Birmingham didn't even wait long enough to verify if patients were pregnant before proceeding with abortions.
Is it any wonder that women show up at emergency rooms all across America with fevers, infections, and permanent damage after trusting their bodies to these hellish places?
The abortion industry insists that ONLY IT should police itself, but that has NEVER happened.
When they have already sunk so low as to justify killing innocent babies, it's hardly surprising they wouldn't care about a few women dying here and there.
As for the "rare" part of the argument, almost 56 million abortions since the disastrous Roe v. Wade decision soundly disprove that claim.
1.6 million a year, more than 4,000 per day, and many more due to dangerous home abortion pills.
Hardly rare and likely only to get worse, until people of conscience prevail and overturn Roe v. Wade, and the butchers are out of business forever.
And that's why your National Pro-Life Alliance continues to lead the fight to pass the Life at Conception Act to overturn Roe v. Wade and ultimately end abortion-on-demand.
For Life, For Life,
Martin Fox, President
National Pro-Life Alliance
P.S. Thanks to Jill Stanek for the photos.
P.P.S. If you can, please consider chipping in with a donation to help the National Pro-Life Alliance to expand our ongoing program to identify up to two million pro-lifers in target States and House districts.
CISPA: Congress Set to Invade Your Privacy Again
On Thursday, Congress is scheduled to begin consideration of H.R. 3523, the "Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011" (CISPA).
This bill is the next great threat to our privacy over the Internet, but unlike the fight against SOPA and PIPA, Internet giants like Facebook and Twitter are openly supporting CISPA.
And as I write this, House Leadership is quietly working hard to gain your representative's support, including holding classified, "members only" meetings to make their case.
I'm counting on your immediate action to halt this bill's progress and protect our privacy from the government's ever-expanding reach.
CISPA is promoted as a harmless bill to facilitate the voluntary exchange of information between the private sector and government intelligence agencies.
In reality, it would allow the transfer of vast amounts of data, including personally identifiable information, to any agency in the federal government - including the National Security Agency.
The overly broad legislation has the potential to override all existing privacy laws due to a "notwithstanding any other provision in law" clause that grants companies immunity for sharing your information with the government.
So I need you to call Rep. Todd Platts at (202) 225-5836 and demand a "NO" vote on H.R. 3523.
Tell Congress to also reject any other legislation regarding our online privacy that does not adequately defend the rights of Americans by including strong civil liberties protections.
After you've called Congress, please chip in $25 to help Campaign for Liberty fight CISPA and continue standing up for the American people's privacy.
With a vote coming up this week, you and I don't have a moment to lose.
So please call Congress right away.
In Liberty,
Tim Shoemaker
Director of Legislation
P.S. CISPA, the latest plan from Congress to further infringe on our privacy, has the support of Internet giants like Facebook and Twitter.
So it's up to C4L grassroots members to fight back and stop H.R. 3523, the "Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011."
Please call Rep. Todd Platts at (202) 225-5836 and demand a "NO" vote on H.R. 3523 and any similar legislation!
Romney, Obama find common ground
The GOP front-runner embraces a student loan proposal the president is selling on the campaign trail.
By KASIE HUNT
ASTON, Pa. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Monday embraced a student loan proposal that President Barack Obama is selling on the campaign trail and refused to endorse Sen. Marco Rubio's conservative immigration plan aimed at helping young illegal immigrants.
The two policy positions signaled an effort by Romney to move to the political center as he works to court critical general election swing voters — including young voters and Hispanic voters — after a brutal primary fight.
"I
think young voters in this country have to vote for me if they're
really thinking of what's in the best interest of the country and what's
in their personal best interest," Romney said as he stood next to
Rubio, R-Fla.
Romney was campaigning in Pennsylvania a day before the state's primary — he doesn't have serious opposition now that Sen. Rick Santorum
has dropped out of the race — and answered reporters' questions for the
first time since effectively securing the GOP presidential nomination.
House
Republicans oppose legislation to extend temporarily low-interest rates
for student loans. Obama has been pushing Congress for the extension
and planned a three-state tour this week to warn students of the
potential financial catastrophe they will face if Congress fails to act.
Interest rates
are set to double on July 1, from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent, on a
popular federal loan for low- and middle-income undergraduates.
"I
support extending the temporary relief on interest rates for students,"
Romney said Monday, a day before five states hold primaries, though he
did not offer specifics on how the extension should be paid for or how
long it should last. He said he supports the extension because of
"extraordinarily poor conditions in the job market."
Romney
refused to embrace a Rubio proposal that would allow young illegal
immigrants to remain in the United States to work or study. He did say
there were provisions to "commend" it and that his campaign would "study
the issue.
Romney said during the South Carolina primary that all illegal immigrants
should return to their home country and get in line to be eligible for
U.S. citizenship. Rubio's still-evolving bill would allow young illegal
immigrants who graduated from high school and have no criminal record to
obtain a nonimmigrant visa. They could stay in the United States,
obtain a drivers' license and work or continued their studies but would
have no special path to citizenship.
Romney's answers illustrate
the careful line he has to walk as he transitions from the primary to
the general election, where he'll have to tussle with Obama for support
from the Hispanic, female and young voters who propelled Obama to
victory in 2008.Obama, meanwhile, has to hang on to those constituencies. His tour through North Carolina, Colorado and Iowa on Tuesday and Wednesday is intended to rally young supporters.
Romney's language on loans, for example, was distinctly different from the answer he gave when he was last asked about the issue. Prior to the Illinois primary on March 20, he told a young woman concerned about student debt to "get ready for President Obama's claim."
"I know he's going to come up at some point and talk about how he's going to make it vanish. And that's another, 'Here, I'll give you something for free.' And I'm not going to do that," Romney said. During that same answer, he said he wanted to keep interest rates low.
Romney also tacked to the right on immigration
during the primary. In recent days, he's been highlighting Hispanic
concerns at events while leaving out much of the rhetoric he embraced
earlier this year. He said Monday that he would outline additional
changes to the immigration system in the coming months, particularly
with the visa system that governs who is allowed to work in the U.S.
"I
anticipate before the November election we'll be laying out whole
series of policies that relate to immigration, and obviously our first
priority is to secure the border, and yet we also have very substantial
visa programs in this country," Romney said. "How we adjust our visa
program to make it fit the needs of our country is something I'll be
speaking about down the road."Still, he wouldn't go so far as to embrace Rubio's immigration proposal. Rubio has said his goal is to craft a Republican compromise on the so-called DREAM Act that Romney could support. The DREAM Act, which has languished on Capitol Hill, would provide a path to citizenship for some young illegal immigrants who attend college or serve in the military.
The Cuban-American senator is considered a top potential pick for vice president. He's the latest in a string of possible running mates to campaign with Romney and is the first to get an audition since former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., left the race and Romney staffers formally began organizing the process of searching for a No. 2.
Romney declined Monday to say if Rubio was on his list of vice presidential candidates. He said his campaign is still setting up the infrastructure that's required to scrutinize potential nominees, including hiring legal and accounting staff.
The
former Massachusetts governor also refused to say whether Rubio is
experienced enough to serve as his No. 2. Romney often criticizes Obama,
who was a first-term senator when he was elected president, as a "nice
guy" who is "in over his head," implying that the Democratic incumbent
didn't have the experience he needed for the job.
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