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Gov. Chris Christie needs your support
This situation is developing right now.
New Jersey is in immediate danger of becoming the next state to legalize homosexual “marriage.”
Earlier this week, radical liberals in both their assembly and senate passed the falsely named Marriage Equality Act by narrow margins.
And just this morning the bill was sent to the governor’s office for him to sign it.
But there is good news!
Gov. Chris Christie has gone on the record countless times to voice his belief in real marriage and his commitment to veto this homosexual “marriage” legislation.
And the bill passed the senate by so few votes that it’s unlikely they could override his veto.
Gov. Christie absolutely must veto this bill!
It is up to you and me to make sure he does not back down from his promise.
Washington State just passed homosexual “marriage” through the legislative process, completely ignoring the will of their citizens. The move was so questionable that pro-family activists are already moving to put a stop to it.
But if New Jersey passes homosexual “marriage” the exact same way...
...it will give the Radical Homosexual Lobby an incredible boost of momentum.
It could completely derail our state-level efforts across the nation!
That’s why I need you to call Governor Chris Christie right now and let him know that this bill is not acceptable.
He must veto it!
And the sooner he does the better.
So please, call him at 609-292-6000 and request he veto the “Marriage Equality Act” right away.
For the Family,
Eugene Delgaudio
President, Public Advocate of the United States
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The First People To Be Indefinitely Detained Under NDAA
Luke 6:31 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.
Under God's 'Golden Rule' Barak Hussein Obama, and all those of the Senate and House of Representatives that voted for this legislation should be the very first detainees under the indefinite detention provision of the NDAA. For these people are the true terrorists, terrorists of 'We The People'.
Secondly, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and all those that created and voted for all the unconstitutional legislation since 911 should be indefinitely detained and tried for their treasonous acts.
Patriot Act, NDAA, Enemy Expatriation Act, SOPA, PIPA and ACTA: He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity! This is the beast that came up as a lamb, and now speaks as a dragon! Rev. 13:11-18
Rick Perry: I’ll be back
Spinners and Winners
Don't count Rick Perry out just yet. Spinners and Winners caught up with the Texas governor and former Republican presidential candidate at the annual gathering of conservatives in Washington over the weekend, where it sounded a heck of a lot like he is going to run again in 2016.
"You may run again?" ABC's Jonathan Karl asked.
"Absolutely," said Perry.
Perry skyrocketed to the top of the Republican charts last August only to have his campaign fizzle out last month. Perry revealed what he was really thinking during some of those memorable debate moments on the campaign trail: the $10,000 bet, Mitt Romney laying a hand on Perry's shoulder, and Perry's devastating 'oops' moment.
Although Perry has thrown his support behind former rival Newt Gingrich, he had some advice for Mitt Romney: "Governor you gotta stand up in front of the American people and say what you did on health care in Massachusetts was wrong," he told Karl. "You need to stand up and clearly distance yourself from the biggest issue that's out there with this president."
Don't count Rick Perry out just yet. Spinners and Winners caught up with the Texas governor and former Republican presidential candidate at the annual gathering of conservatives in Washington over the weekend, where it sounded a heck of a lot like he is going to run again in 2016.
"You may run again?" ABC's Jonathan Karl asked.
"Absolutely," said Perry.
Perry skyrocketed to the top of the Republican charts last August only to have his campaign fizzle out last month. Perry revealed what he was really thinking during some of those memorable debate moments on the campaign trail: the $10,000 bet, Mitt Romney laying a hand on Perry's shoulder, and Perry's devastating 'oops' moment.
Although Perry has thrown his support behind former rival Newt Gingrich, he had some advice for Mitt Romney: "Governor you gotta stand up in front of the American people and say what you did on health care in Massachusetts was wrong," he told Karl. "You need to stand up and clearly distance yourself from the biggest issue that's out there with this president."
Tennessee’s Classroom Protection Act
I need you to act right now.
We have less than 48 hours before Tennessee’s Classroom Protection Act comes up for a vote in their House of Representatives.
I have been in direct contact with the capitol and they tell me your calls are making a huge difference.
Some of these politicians want to do the right thing, but they are afraid of standing all alone.
And the Radical Homosexual Lobby are experts at making so much noise that they drown everythone else out.
They are like one of those tiny dogs. They bark so much that no one can think, but when you actually see them, you realize how small they really are.
Well, right now Nashville is being absolutely drowned in their radical racket, so much so that our pro-Family allies are feeling cut off from support.
We have to keep the calls up!
We have to let them know that they are not alone; that there are countless supporters of what they are doing.
So please, I need you to make two phone calls.
One to Senator Stacey Campfield to thank him for championing the senate version of this bill last year.
He has come under a lot of hateful fire lately and deserves our gratitude.
And two, I need you to call the man who is currently pushing the Classroom Protection Act in the House, Dr. Joey Hensley.
Let him know that you support his efforts 100%!
Your call will mean so much to each of them.
Senator Stacey Campfield: (615) 741-1766
Representative Joey Hensley, Dr: (615) 741-7476
For the Family,
Eugene Delgaudio
President, Public Advocate of the United States
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Global Economy At Work!!! Greek lawmakers pass austerity bill as Athens burns
A defaced Bank of Greece sign is seen during protests against planned reforms by Greece's coalition government in Athens, February 10, 2012.
A cameraman films a Starbucks coffee shop in flames during violent protests in central Athens, February 12, 2012. REUTERS/Panayiotis Tzamaros
Riot police stand next to a burning historic building during violent protests in central Athens February 12, 2012. Historic cinemas, cafes and shops went up in flames in central Athens on Sunday as black-masked protesters fought Greek police outside parliament, while inside lawmakers looked set to defy the public rage by endorsing a new EU/IMF austerity deal. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
By Renee Maltezou and Harry Papachristou | Reuters
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greeks swept rocks and broken glass from the streets of Athens on Monday after a night of violence that gave lawmakers a taste of the challenge they face in implementing a deeply unpopular austerity bill demanded by the country's foreign lenders.
Firefighters doused the smoldering remains of several buildings, set ablaze by hooded youths during protests against the package of pay, pension and job cuts adopted by parliament on Sunday after 10 hours of debate.
The bill was the price of a 130 billion euro ($172 billion) EU/IMF bailout to save Greece from a chaotic default next month.
The government of Prime Minister Lucas Papademos must come up with a further 325 million euros in budget savings to satisfy euro zone finance ministers, scheduled to meet on Wednesday, and political leaders must commit to implementing the measures even after an election penciled in for April.
Papademos' government saw 43 deputies rebel in what may be an indication of the difficulties in ensuring politicians stick to the program, which include a 22 percent cut in the minimum wage -- a package critics say condemns the economy to an ever-deeper downward spiral.
Police said 150 shops were looted in the capital and 48 buildings set ablaze. Some 100 people - including 68 police - were wounded and 130 detained, a police official said on Monday.
There was also violence in cities across the country, including Greece's second-largest city Thessaloniki and the islands of Corfu and Crete, said the official, who declined to be named.
Greeks were shocked at the burnt buildings that included the neo-classical home to the Attikon cinema dating from 1870."We are all very angry with these measures but this is not the way out," said Dimitris Hatzichristos, 30, a public sector worker surveying the debris.
Altogether 199 of the 300 lawmakers backed the controversial bill. The 43 who rebelled were immediately expelled by their parties, the socialists and conservatives.
"Night of terror inside and outside the parliament," conservative daily Eleftheros Typos wrote on its front page.
Asian shares and the euro gained modestly on Monday and MSCI's broadest index of Asia Pacific shares outside Japan edged up as much as 0.3 percent."SHORT-TERM SACRIFICES"
Papademos, a technocrat brought in to get a grip on the crisis, denounced the worst breakdown of order since 2008, when violence gripped Greece for weeks after police shot a 15-year-old schoolboy.
"Vandalism, violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country and won't be tolerated," he told parliament on Sunday as it prepared to vote.
But he said that imposing the austerity on a nation that has already endured several years of cuts would be tough.
"The full, timely and effective implementation of the program won't be easy. We are fully aware that the economic program means short-term sacrifices for the Greek people," Papademos said.
Greece needs the international funds before March 20 to meet debt repayments of 14.5 billion euros, or suffer a chaotic default that could shake the euro zone.
"It was just as hard for us to say 'Yes' as it was for fellow members of the parliament to say 'No' ... I said 'Yes', because 'No' would be catastrophic," Yannis Magriotis, Deputy Infrastructure Minister (from PASOK), told Mega TV on Monday.
Overnight, a Reuters photographer saw buildings engulfed in flames and huge plumes of smoke rose in the night sky outside parliament.
"We are facing destruction. Our country, our home, has become ripe for burning, the centre of Athens is in flames. We cannot allow populism to burn our country down," conservative lawmaker Costis Hatzidakis told parliament.
The air in Syntagma Square outside parliament was thick with teargas as riot police fought running battles with youths who smashed marble balustrades and hurled stones and petrol bombs.
Terrified Greeks and tourists fled the rock-strewn streets and the clouds of stinging gas, cramming into hotel lobbies for shelter as lines of riot police struggled to contain the mayhem.
On the streets of Athens many businesses were ablaze, including a building housing the Asty, an underground cinema used by the Gestapo as a torture chamber during World War Two.
ENOUGH
The EU and IMF say they have had enough of broken promises and that the funds will be released only with the clear commitment of Greek political leaders that they will implement the reforms whoever wins the April election.
The bill sets out 3.3 billion euros ($4.35 billion) of extra budget cuts for this year alone.
It also provides for a bond swap to ease Greece's debt burden by cutting the real value of private-sector investors' bond holdings by some 70 percent. Greece would have missed a February 17 deadline to offer a debt "haircut" to private bondholders if the vote had not been passed.
Many Greeks believe their living standards are collapsing already and the new measures will deepen their misery.
"Enough is enough!" said 89-year-old Manolis Glezos, one of Greece's most famous leftists. "They have no idea what an uprising by the Greek people means. And the Greek people, regardless of ideology, have risen."
Glezos is a national hero for sneaking up the Acropolis at night in 1941 and tearing down a Nazi flag from under the noses of the German occupiers, raising the morale of Athens residents.
(Additional reporting by Karolina Tagaris, Dina Kyriakidou, Ingrid Melander in Athens and Tatiana Fragou; Writing by David Stamp)
A Case Against A New World Order
When you have a one World Government, and Global Economic Community with a Common Currency; And one Country in that Community has an economic collapse, they will all collapse! There will be no one on the outside left to bail them out. It will cause a domino effect and they all will crash! That is what is going on with the Euro!!!
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