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House to Postpone Votes in Wake of Shooting To Take “Necessary” Action

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House to Postpone Votes in Wake of Shooting To Take “Necessary” Action

Intel Hub Editors Note: What is this necessary action that Congress plans to take?

Be alert and on the look out, most legislation coming from Neocon Cantor tends to limit our civil liberties even more.

The Wall Street Journal

By Corey Boles and Patrick O’Connor

WASHINGTON–U.S. House lawmakers will postpone floor votes next week in the wake of the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D., Ariz.), delaying a planned vote to repeal the sweeping health care law.

House Republicans had scheduled the health care vote for next Wednesday.

“All the legislation currently scheduled to be considered by the House of Representatives next week is being postponed so that we can take whatever actions may be necessary in light of today’s tragedy,” House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R, Va.) said in a statement. Mr. Cantor also sent the news out via Twitter.

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Don’t Shoot Yourself in the Foot – Comments on Gun Control

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Don’t Shoot Yourself in the Foot – Comments on Gun Control

The terrible Tucson shootings yesterday may well serve as a prime opportunity for putting forth anti-gun legislation. While handing over weapons willingly is a stretch for most 2nd Amendment advocates, it only takes a tragedy like this to convert gun control fence-sitters and spur on those who would leave citizens without personal protection. Perhaps it’s not so much they want us all defenceless, but more in line with the wrong thinking that if no one has a gun, no one gets hurt.

When the Aussie gun buyback program began I told Stan, “This isn’t going to solve anything. If people don’t have guns, they’ll use knives. If they don’t have knives they’ll use a baseball bat or a lead pipe. Anyone who really wants a gun will find a way to get it, ban or not, but law-abiding citizens will have no means of protection.”

This is exactly what happened in Port Arthur, Tasmania. Stan and I were still living in Australia at both the time of the Port Arthur Massacre, as it’s aptly named, as well as the ensuing gun seizure. It was sold as a good idea for seemingly right reasons that went terribly wrong.

In that massacre, 28-year-old Martin Bryant shot 35 people and injured another 21 at an outdoor cafe. Why Bryant did this still was highly debated, but it’s not really the point. The outcome is. This killing spree took place on April 28, 1996 and by Sept. 30 of the following year, the mandatory gun recall commenced.

Most Aussies willing handed over their weapons. A few balked, but the socialist mentality had them fall in line quickly. Americans are too independent, or so we think. In one month, more than 643,000 guns were handed in during the buyback. Buyback you say? Yes, the people paid for their own disarmament. “The Government raised $490 million through a one-off rise in the Medicare levy. The buyback cost almost $459 million, including compensation to dealers and firearms owners and administration payments to the States.” 1

What the Labour Party (liberals) hoped to achieve – less crime – boomeranged with a vengeance. According to statistics kept by Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia, crime shot up. Way up.

This is a news article printed in the Sierra Times by retired Coos County, Wash. Sheriff Michael E. Cook.

It seems that we still have some anti-gun types in the world who just don’t get the picture yet. Not only is it the right of every free person to bear arms, it is a must for continued freedom from oppression and crime. I just don’t know how it can be stated any simpler. You can not remove firearms from the hands of everyone. Criminals do not obey the law; if they did, we would not have a drug problem in this country. All one has to do is look at England, Australia, or Russia to see that. Or you can just look at Washington DC, New York City, or Los Angeles in America.
We all know that those in power who would take our guns from us have no interest in our protection; however, we do know that they want to rule us. History has shown over and over that those who would take our firearms will try to take over the government, and then the world. This is why so many see this as the first step in the one world government. The name of the game is doing away with your freedom and using the power that they gain by taking over you and yours to make you work for them as a slave. Then they can provide for your every need, and if you are a bad slave, they will kill you or remove something from you, like food, until you get back in line. That, my friends, is what it means to surrender your rights to a firearm.
Once they take firearms from the honest citizen, then you will become prey to the criminals, and it will get so bad that you will give up more and more rights in order to have the government take control and get rid of the criminals. The way they do that is by putting the criminals to work for them… controlling you. Now I hope you can see how this works.
Just by way of example, let me give you some information from Police Chief Ed Chenel from Australia. 12 month’s after the honest citizens of Australia were forced to surrender 640,381 personal firearms (at the cost to the tax payer in that country of $500 million dollars I might add), the crime rate went crazy.
In the first year homicides are up 3.2 percent, assaults up 8.6 percent, and robberies are up 44 percent in all of Australia. In the state of Victoria alone homicides with firearms are up 300 percent. This is a drastic swing in crime trends, as the previous 25 years in Australia showed a steady decrease in crime rate.
Now Chief Chenel says, “Australian politicians are at a loss to explain how public safety has decreased, after such monumental effort and expense was expended in [successfully ridding Australian society of guns].” The Chief also said, “The Australian experience proves it. Guns in the hands of honest citizens save lives and property and, yes, gun-control laws affect only the law-abiding citizens. Take note Americans, before it’s to late!”
Sounds like they have some real stupid politicians in that country also. Isn’t it funny how stupid they can be, when it serves their purpose to act that way?
The proclamation that we are asking the county commissioners to pass is not only a signal to the world that we are armed and ready to fight crime, it also tells the world and the people we elect that we believe in our rights to bear arms.
Many of those who would try and stop this have said, “Well what about domestic violence and accidental shootings?”
To this I answer, domestic violence is not usually about killing someone. People who do domestic violence are sometimes stopped by victims with firearms. The amount of firearms in a society has no effect what so ever on domestic violence in that society, or the amount of it. As for accidental shootings… we need nothing more than responsible ownership and education to stop accidents.
If this proclamation does pass, and one life is saved or one robbery is stopped because it was passed, it is worth it. I will be happy to see just a 1 percent drop in crime as a result of this proclamation.
We all need to look at this with some degree of common sense. The federal ban on any magazine for a firearm of over 10 rounds has not stopped one crime. The only people who have suffered from this are the honest citizen’s who wanted a high capacity weapon for protection. Wasn’t it nice to carry a handgun for protection with one magazine with fifteen rounds in it instead of one handgun and three eight round magazines? We must now stop and reload which could cost some innocent person their life.. This and many of the other stupid laws that were passed by those who would say they will stop and help control crime need to be taken off the books and the honest citizens in this nation trusted once more to do the right thing like they have always done. All you law makers out there quit picking on the honest citizens and follow your oaths… and do what you were elected or appointed to do.

Sheriff Michael E. Cook, Retired 2

Strategically, it would be smart for guns to be out of Americans’ hands before the coming economic collapse rather than afterward when people are mad as hell. As Gerald Celente stated in his What’s in Store for 2011 interview, “When people lose everything and they have nothing left to lose, they lose it.” If you missed Celente’s recent extended interview on Coast to Coast AM January 5, 2011, it’s worth a listen.

Politicians are clever, and it only takes a terrible incident like this combined with the university campus shootings over the last several years to propel anti-gun legislation forward. As tragic as this is, don’t be taken in.

1 $30m Still Left in Gun Buyback Scheme; The Sunday Telegraph, December 5, 1999; ssaa.org.au/research/1999/1999-12-05_30million-still-left-gun-buyback-scheme.html

2 For Those Who Think Gun Control Is A Good Idea… Sheriff Michael E. Cook, August 14, 2001; sierratimes.com/archive/files/aug/14/sheriff.htm

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Texas serial rapist suspect is prison employee

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Suspect in Texas serial rapes is prison employee

By PAUL J. WEBER Associated Press
EDNA, Texas—Authorities on Monday heralded the capture of a suspected serial rapist who they believe may have attacked a dozen elderly women in Texas in the past two years, saying he is among the most wanted men in the state.

A foot chase and subsequent tussle with two police officers in Edna on Saturday led to the detention of a suspect in a case so prominent that Gov. Rick Perry created a task force to catch him. The attacks instilled so much fear that women in one stop-stoplight towns bought guns to protect themselves. The police dubbed the attacker "The Twilight Rapist."

"It's safe to say he was one of the most wanted men in Texas over the last year and a half," Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Tom Vinger said. "It's hard to overstate the significance of this arrest."

Billy Joe Harris, 53, was being held on a charge of burglary with intent to commit a felony in Jackson County, about 100 miles southwest of Houston. Texas DPS says DNA samples link Harris to at least five assaults or attempted assaults over the past two years, and authorities suspect Harris' involvement in other cases.

Harris has not been charged in any of the rapes, and is being held on $500,000 bond.

The Jackson County Sherriff's Department had no record that Harris, a longtime state prison employee who also worked in the field of home health care, had hired an attorney Monday.

Vinger said the state previously had none of Harris' DNA in its criminal

database to compare against evidence because he has no apparent criminal history.

Authorities said Harris has also worked as a correctional officer with the Texas Youth Commission, which in 2007 was enmeshed in a sex-abuse scandal involving guards assaulting juvenile inmates.

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1611 King James Bible 400 Years old


KJ 1611 at 400

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/opinion/09sun3.html


The New York Times
Editorial Notebook
The King James Bible at 400By VERLYN KLINKENBORG
Published: January 8, 2011

Sometime in 1611, a new English Bible was published. It was the work of an almost impossibly learned team of men laboring since 1604 under royal mandate. Their purpose, they wrote, was not to make a new translation of the Bible but “to make a good one better, or out of many good ones, one principal good one.” What was published, 400 years ago, was indeed one principal good one: the King James Version of the Bible.

It’s barely possible to overstate the significance of this Bible. Hundreds of millions have been sold. In 1611, it found a critical balance in a world of theological conflict, and it has been beloved since of Protestant churches and congregations of every stripe. By the end of the 17th century it was, simply, the Bible. It has been superseded by translations in more modern English, translations based on sources the King James translators couldn’t have known. But to Christians all around the world, it is still the ancestral language of faith.

To modern readers, the English of the King James Version sounds archaic, much as Shakespeare does. But there would have been an archaism for readers even in 1611 because the King James Bible draws heavily from a version of William Tyndale’s New Testament published in 1534 and from translations by Miles Coverdale also published in the 1530s.

Tyndale’s aspiration was to make his New Testament accessible to “the boy that driveth the plough.” Though readers often talk about the majesty of the King James Bible, what has made it live is in fact the simplicity of its language.

Scholars have often debated just how much the King James Bible has influenced the English language. They count the number of idioms — “the powers that be,” for instance — that entered the language from the Bible. They look at how often it’s cited in the Oxford English Dictionary.

T. S. Eliot and C. S. Lewis deplored the idea of considering the secular literary or linguistic influence of the King James Bible. Eliot said it had such a profound effect because it was “the Word of God.” Lewis went further. He argued that the King James Bible had little influence on the rhythms of English and that many of the Bible’s characteristic rhythms were simply “unavoidable in the English language.”

But Lewis missed the point. The King James Bible has had an enormous impact on English for the very reason that it captures and preserves — and communicates down through the centuries — the unavoidable rhythms of good English. Its words are almost never Latinate, and its rhythms are never hampered by the literalism that afflicts other translations.

It would have been so easy to get that wrong, to let scholarship overwhelm common sense, to let theology engulf plainness. We owe an enormous debt to William Tyndale’s imaginary plowboy. All who speak this wonderful language still speak in the shadow of the King James Bible.
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Italian Birds' Mysterious Deaths Due to 'Overeating' LOL!!!

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Italian Birds' Mysterious Deaths Due to 'Overeating'Italian Birds' Mysterious Deaths Due to 'Overeating'Remember all those birds that died in Italy with mysterious blue stains on their beaks? Turns out they were just greedy little fatties who gorged themselves on sunflower seeds and died of "massive indigestion." Reassuring, I guess?


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How Not to React to the Gabrielle Giffords Shooting

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How Not to React to the Gabrielle Giffords ShootingThe Saturday shooting of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords and several others is the kind of tragedy it takes time to process. But it's not an excuse to be a idiot. Not that it stopped certain members of Congress.

You shouldn't, for example, respond to the death of six people by trying to make it "a federal crime to threaten or incite violence against a member of Congress or a federal official," the way Rep. Bob Brady (D - Pa.) wants to. Senseless murder is not an excuse to pass stupid laws! Anyway, freedom of speech is one of the few civil liberties Americans still kind of care about, so let's try to protect it, even if it takes the form of shittily-designed maps that tacitly encourage murder.

Another thing you probably shouldn't do is start carrying a concealed weapon, as Rep. Heath Shuler (D - N.C.) and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R - Utah) say they will be doing. For one thing, just from, like, a practical point of view, there's no conclusive evidence that carrying a concealed weapon will reduce crime, or provide you with effective protection. For another, the problem here isn't that Giffords didn't have a gun. It's that a crazy guy did. And, honestly, there are not many groups of people in this country whom I trust less with dangerous objects than the current Congress.

If you're a congressperson and you need to do something, why not start thinking about ways we can improve our ability to handle the dangerously mentally ill? Aw, who am I kidding. Buy yourself a handgun and start outlawing stuff!


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Obama's jolt to economy: 'Tripling' your electric bill

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Obama's jolt to economy: 'Tripling' your electric bill

Experts forecast costs will skyrocket under burden of power-line financing

OBAMA WATCH CENTRAL

By Gene Koprowski




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The Obama administration is changing the way wind energy projects in the American Midwest are financed by "spreading the costs" to consumers and businesses in other states, possibly doubling or perhaps tripling energy bills in the region in the coming years, experts are telling WND.

Obama's team at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which regulates much of the coal, gas, hydroelectric and oil industries, late last month approved a scheme long sought by environmentalists that links windmills and windmill farms to conventional energy transmission grid lines in the nation's heartland.

FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff announced new federal rules that would in essence socialize the cost of transmission lines across the 13 states of the Midwest at a price tag of approximately $20 billion.

"Cost allocation for transmission facilities is one of the most difficult issues facing the energy industry and regulators, whether state or federal," said Wellinghoff.


Many state governments – like those in economically struggling Michigan – have not subsidized wind energy or other renewable energy projects. Others, like Illinois, have.

But all states have electricity transmission lines, and the new regulation forces the states to carry the costly wind energy, which is priced at two to three times that of coal or gas powered energy.

State governors and legislators will be powerless to stop this. Regional boards appointed by Obama and renewable energy advocates will control future energy policy decisions for the states once the new power lines are built and integrated into existing networks, which are regulated by the states.

One energy policy lawyer, Kevin D. Johnson, managing partner at Stoel Rives LLP in Minneapolis, told WND the new policy "broadly shifts more power to the regional authority for planning and investment."

The new Obama energy pricing rule creates a new category of transmission lines, "Multi-Value-Project," which are priced to consider broad "public policy goals," essentially the increased use of renewable energy.

Today, only half of the states have renewable energy standards, which require that energy producers generate from 10 percent to one-third of electricity from wind, solar and other renewable resources. Generally, ratepayers haven't been too excited about paying higher costs for electricity.

A report by the California Public Utilities Commission in 2009 found that to achieve the state's 33 percent renewable energy target by 2020, seven new transmission lines at a cost of $12 billion would be needed.

Across the country, in Massachusetts, electricity from the Cape Wind project will cost two to three times more per kilowatt hour than electricity from coal or natural gas.

According to a study commissioned by utility companies, the Obama plan will force states like Michigan to pay about 20 percent of the $20 billion in new high-voltage transmission lines being built.

Without the ability to essentially socialize the costs, wind energy projects can't compete with coal, natural gas or nuclear power, experts tell WND.

Environmentalists like the Obama plan and are likening it to President Eisenhower's creation of the interstate highway system in the 1950s.

"The policy is appropriate," Tony Olaivar, an energy Specialist at Lanz Inc., based in Champaign, Ill., tells WND. "Since it is the province of federal government to provide all our interstate infrastructures such as the U.S. Postal Service, interstate highways, and national defense. The original admonition can be found in the Constitutional preamble describing the republic as existing to 'ensure the general welfare.' Having said this, it would be most fair to spread the costs to the entire country."

Olaivar added that "infrastructure outlays are done in advance of industry expansion. Once transmission lines are in place, it will become more practical for midwestern states to develop their own renewable energy projects."

Right now, the energy lines are not yet built.

But the Obama administration has passed this policy in order to finance that construction, and experts view this as a "critical step for deciding how they will be paid for," Sarah Johnson Phillips, a lawyer in Stoel Rives' Energy Development Practice Group, tells WND. "Many wind projects in the region have been delayed by transmission constraints, but the new MVP cost allocation mechanism could break the logjam and get these projects moving."

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Did Giffords subscribe to assassin's YouTube? Online pages indicate some type of relationship

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Did Giffords subscribe to assassin's YouTube?

Bizarre connection: Online pages indicate some type of relationship

TUCSON MASSACRE

By Jerome R. Corsi




© 2011 WorldNetDaily


NEW YORK – In a bizarre turn of events, the YouTube website of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords suggests she subscribed to the YouTube channel of her suspected attempted assassin, Jarred Loughner, at some point before the shooting incident.

Given YouTube rules, for Giffords to subscribe to Loughner's YouTube channel would have required an affirmative action taken by Giffords or by someone with access to her YouTube username and password to establish the subscription link.

Loughner's YouTube subscription channel under the username "Classitup10" was created on Oct. 25, 2010, and his last two videos were posted to the channel on Dec. 15, 2010, approximately three weeks before the shooting.

While it is now known that Loughner worked for Gifford's election campaign in 2007, that Gifford subscribed to Loughner's website since Oct. 25, 2010, suggests the two may have been in contact more recently.

Oddly, the only other YouTube channel Giffords subscribed to was that of former Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., who lost his seat in November to Republican challenger Vicky Hartzler.

A page from Gifford's YouTube website demonstrates she had subscribed to only two YouTube users: Loughner (username: Classitup10) and Rep. Ike Skelton:

Gifford's YouTube website is shown in the following two screen captures, broken up here because of the size of the webpage on YouTube.

The second part of the Giffords YouTube homepage shows the subscription to Loughner's YouTube website, with the username "Classitup10" listed at the bottom, on the far left:

The profile of Loughner’s YouTube website shows he created his subscription channel on October 25, 2010.



"Was Loughner added after the shooting?" asked a commentary at Atlas Shrugs. "If not, it is creepy and weird. Really weird."


A cached version of the Giffords website, dated Dec. 26, shows there was no link to the suspect's channel on that date, giving rise to speculation that the site was changed after that point, or possibly even hacked.

The cached version, again shown in two parts:

And the second half:

The Wall Street Journal also reported in Loughner's home was found a form letter from Giffords' office, thanking him for attending a 2007 event.

Today he was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder and a count of trying to kill a member of Congress.

He remains in custody.



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Ten Percent of US Congress Educated by Jesuits Institutions Well Represented in the 112th U.S. Congress

10% of our elected representatives perform their political work with a mindset uniquely influenced by Jesuit ideology and remain more open to Vatican influence than other members of Congress.

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Graduates of Jesuit Institutions Well Represented in the 112th U.S. Congress and Obama Administration

January 6, 2011

WASHINGTON, DC - Ten percent of the 112th U.S. Congress are Jesuit college and university alumni/ae. Among the 535 Members of this Congress, 53 of them are alumni/ae of Jesuit institutions. At least 30 alums also serve in appointed positions in the Obama Administration.

There are 12 Jesuit alumni/ae in the Senate and 41 in the House of Representatives. Among the top leadership, Congressmen John Boehner (R-OH) is serving as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) serves as the House Minority Whip. In the Senate, Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) continues as the Assistant Majority Leader.

Of these 53 alumni/ae, 35 received graduate or professional degrees from Jesuit universities. There are 18 Jesuit institutions represented by alumni/ae in the U.S. Congress. Georgetown University has the most alumni/ae with a total of 18; followed by Boston College with 7; the College of the Holy Cross with 4; while Creighton University, Fordham University, Marquette University, and the University of Detroit Mercy each have 3.

"With the many challenges facing our nation, we are happy that our Jesuit college and university alumni/ae continue to play important roles in Congress and the Administration,” said AJCU President Fr. Charles Currie, S.J. “Their commitment to lead and to serve is in the best Jesuit tradition.”

Obama Administration                                                                                                 

Complementing the congressional representation are the approximately 30 alumni from the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities currently serving in appointed positions to President Barack Obama. Members of the Obama administration from AJCU institutions include Department of Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates (Georgetown University, 1974, PhD), Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet A. Napolitano (Santa Clara University, 1979, BA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Leon E. Panetta (Santa Clara University, 1960, BA), Office of Management and Budget Director Jacob Lew (Georgetown University, 1983, JD), and White House Chief of Staff William Daley (Loyola University Chicago, 1970, BA).

From the Department of Education are Under Secretary Martha Kanter (University of San Francisco, 1989, EdD), Assistant Secretary for Legislation and Congressional Affairs Gabriella Gomez (Loyola Marymount University, 1995, BA) and Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs Deputy Assistant Secretary Julius Lloyd Horwich (Georgetown University, 1986, BSFS).

In the Department of Labor is Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, Jane Oates (Boston College, 1975, BA).

UNITED STATES SENATE






















Senator John Barrasso
(R-WY) Appointed 2007, Elected 2008
B.A. Georgetown University (1974)
M.D. Georgetown University (1978)


 


Senator Scott Brown
(R-MA) Elected 2010
J.D. Boston College (1984)


 


Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr.
(D-PA) Elected 2006
B.A. College of the Holy Cross (1982)


 


Senator Richard J. Durbin
(D-IL) Elected 1996
B.S.F.S. Georgetown University (1966)
J.D. Georgetown University (1969)


 


Senator Mark Johanns
(R-NB) Elected 2008
J.D. Creighton University (1974)


 


Senator John F. Kerry
(D-MA) Elected 1984
J.D. Boston College (1976)


 


Senator Patrick J. Leahy
(D-VT) Elected 1974
J.D. Georgetown University (1964)


 


Senator Mark Steven Kirk
(R-IL) Elected 2010
J.D. Georgetown University (1992)


 


Senator Robert Menendez
(D-NJ) Appointed & Elected 2006
B.A. Saint Peter's College (1976)


 


Senator Barbara A. Mikulski
(D-MD) Elected 1986
B.A. Loyola University Maryland (1958)


 


Senator Lisa Murkowski
(R-AK) Appointed 2002, Elected 2004
B.A. Georgetown University (1980)


 


Senator Jim Webb
(D-VA) Elected 2006
J.D. Georgetown University (1975)


 

UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES






























































Representative Steve Austria
(R-OH) Elected 2008
B.A. Marquette University (1982)


 

Representative Timothy H. Bishop
(D-NY) Elected 2002
B.A. College of the Holy Cross (1972)

Representative John A. Boehner
(R-OH) Elected 1990
B.S. Xavier University (1977)


 

Representative Vern Buchanan
(R-FL) Elected 2006
M.B.A. University of Detroit Mercy (1986)

Representative Ann Marie Buerkle
(R-NY) Elected 2010
B.S. Le Moyne College (1977)


 

Representative Francisco "Quico" Canseco
(R-TX) Elected 2010
B.A. Saint Louis University (1972)

Representative Michael Capuano
(D-MA) Elected 1998
J.D. Boston College (1977)


 

Representative David Cicilline
(D-RI) Elected 2010
J.D. Georgetown University (1986)

Representative Hansen Clarke
(D-MI) Elected 2010
J.D. Georgetown University (1987)


 

Representative Henry Cuellar
(D-TX) Elected 2005
B.S. Georgetown University (1978)

Representative John D. Dingell
(D-MI) Elected 1955
B.A. Georgetown University (1949)
J.D. Georgetown University (1952)


 

Representative Jeff Fortenberry
(R-NE) Elected 2004
M.A. Georgetown University (1986)

Representative Paul Gosar
(R-AZ) Elected 2010
B.S. Creighton University (1981)
D.D.S. Creighton University (1985)


 

Representative Mazie K. Hirono
(D-HI) Elected 2006
J.D. Georgetown University (1978)

Representative Steny H. Hoyer
(D-MD) Elected 1981
J.D. Georgetown University (1966)


 

Representative William Keating
(D-MA) Elected 2010
B.A. Boston College (1974)
M.B.A. Boston College (1982)

Representative Jeff Landry
(R-LA) Elected 2010
J.D. Loyola University New Orleans (2004)


 

Representative Frank A. LoBiondo
(R-NJ) Elected 1994
B.S. Saint Joseph's University (1968)

Representative Zoe Lofgren
(D-CA) Elected 1994
J.D. Santa Clara University (1975)


 

Representative Daniel E. Lungren
(R-CA) Elected 2004
J.D. Georgetown University (1971)

Representative Stephen Lynch
(D-MA) Elected 2000
J.D. Boston College (1991)


 

Representative Donald Manzullo
(R-IL) Elected 1992
J.D. Marquette University (1970)

Representative Edward J. Markey
(D-MA) Elected 1976
B.A. Boston College (1968)
J.D. Boston College (1972)


 

Representative Thaddeus McCotter
(R-MI) Elected 2002
B.A. University of Detroit Mercy (1987)
J.D. University of Detroit Mercy (1991)

Representative Gwen Moore
(D-WI) Elected 2004
B.A. Marquette University (1978)


 

Representative James P. Moran
(D-VA) Elected 1990
B.A. College of the Holy Cross (1967)

Representative Mick Mulvaney
(R-SC) Elected 2010
B.S. Georgetown University (1989)


 

Representative Timothy F. Murphy
(R-PA) Elected 2002
B.A. Wheeling Jesuit University (1974)

Representative Jerrold Nadler
(D-NY) Elected 1992
J.D. Fordham University (1978)


 

Representative William J. Pascrell Jr.
(D-NJ) Elected 1996
B.A. Fordham University (1959)
M.A. Fordham University (1961)

Representative Gary Peters
(D-MI) Elected 2008
M.B.A. University of Detroit Mercy (1984)


 

Representative Michael Quigley
(D-IL) Elected 2009
J.D. Loyola University Chicago (1989)

Representative Robert C. Scott
(D-VA) Elected 1992
J.D. Boston College (1973)


 

Representative Albio Sires
(D-NJ) Elected 2006
B.A. Saint Peter's College (1974)

Representative Adam Smith
(D-WA) Elected 1996
B.A. Fordham University (1987)


 

Representative Lee Terry
(R-NE) Elected 1998
J.D. Creighton University (1987)

Representative Chris Van Hollen Jr.
(D-MD) Elected 2002
J.D. Georgetown University (1990)


 

Representative Peter J. Visclosky
(D-IN) Elected 1984
L.L.M. Georgetown University (1982)

Representative Peter Welch
(D-VT) Elected 2006
A.B. College of the Holy Cross (1969)


 

Representative Frank Wolf
(R-VA) Elected 1980
J.D. Georgetown University (1965)
Representative Lynn Woolsey
(D-CA) Elected 1992
B.S. University of San Francisco (1980)
 


Bold names indicate new members

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Ten Percent of US Congress Educated by Jesuits


Ten Percent of US Congress Educated by Jesuits

A sobering statistic indeed.



Does this mean that 10% of our elected representatives are working for the Vatican?  No.  However, it does suggest that 10% of our elected representatives perform their political work with a mindset uniquely influenced by Jesuit ideology and remain more open to Vatican influence than other members of Congress. 



This post comes from National Jesuit News.

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Graduates of Jesuit Institutions Well Represented in the 112th U.S. Congress

8 January 2011



Ten percent of the 112th U.S. Congress are Jesuit college and university alumni/ae. Among the 535 Members of this Congress, 53 of them are alumni/ae of Jesuit institutions. At least 30 alums also serve in appointed positions in the Obama Administration.



“With the many challenges facing our nation, we are happy that our Jesuit college and university alumni/ae continue to play important roles in Congress and the Administration,” said AJCU President Fr. Charles Currie, S.J. “Their commitment to lead and to serve is in the best Jesuit tradition.”



There are 12 Jesuit alumni/ae in the Senate and 41 in the House of Representatives. Among the top leadership, Congressmen John Boehner (R-OH) is the first Jesuit alumnus to serve as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) serves as the House Minority Whip. In the Senate, Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) continues as the Assistant Majority Leader.



Of these 53 alumni/ae, 35 received graduate or professional degrees from Jesuit universities. There are 18 Jesuit institutions represented by alumni/ae in the U.S. Congress. Georgetown University has the most alumni/ae with a total of 18; followed by Boston College with seven; the College of the Holy Cross with four; while Creighton University, Fordham University, Marquette University, and the University of Detroit Mercy each have three.



For a full listing of Jesuit alumni/ae, click here.
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Trouble in Amish Paradise


Last night I found this video about an Amish family who began questioning their Amish roots steeped in traditions.




Turns out that the Amish do not read the bible for themselves because their tradition allows them to only have a bible in German which most of them don't even understand anymore. But this Amish man began questioning the traditions after reading the Bible in English. It's amazing how God is setting this man free from the rules of the sect he belongs to.


I saw some similarities between the Amish and Alamo's. The Alamos might as well have their bibles in German as well because they've allowed so much other foriegn teachings to come in and obscure the Word of God that it's weakened the Word of God in their souls and watered it down with all the extra unbiblical teachings and false prophecies. It's crystal clear that Alamo's teachings have departed from Biblical Christianity. Not only is their a little leaven in Alamo's camp. But A LOT of leaven.


But maybe a current Alamo member will watch this and be encouraged in this Amish person's testimony. And remember their first love, who is Christ who loved them first and taught them what love is. And remind Alamos about the simplicity that in in Christ.


But the bottom line is. I pray that God gives current members the courage to come forward and come clean with what they know. It's the only way to enter back into the rest God gave you when you were first saved. And have your consciences clean again. Remember the light burden and that easy yoke which has since become the most horrible burden? Be set free. I know God will meet you there.


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