Sunday, September 28, 2008

Scandalous!

This is just so scandalous, but of course the MSM doesn't want you to see it, and they won't be publicizing it. Again, a lot of people saw this coming, but were frustrated in their attempts to fix the problem.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs

Friday, September 26, 2008

Boy genius!

There are so many awesome things happening in the world, it's too bad we don't get to hear more about them! Here's something I thought was pretty great when a friend forwarded it to me today. Take a look and see what you think. I haven't had time to research it and see if it's for real, but it looked legitimate... http://current.com/items/89312614_beaverton_boy_lauded_for_solar_cell%20_invent

Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Early Years...

Yes - we ladies are for life, so Barack Obama scares us. He is definitely not pro-life. We feel that we must vote for the pro-life candidate, because if you don't have the right to life, what do all the other issues really matter? However, I personally find Obama a bit frightening on several other levels. For anyone who is interested, this is a good article about some of Obama's early activities...

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122212856075765367.html

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

His Story

A YouTube link to a fantastic Nick Cannon video - it's a few years old now, but it is so good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdOCwd9EttE Enjoy!

Contraception, Mating and Dating

We are just now learning many of the detrimental effects of artificial birth control pills. A recent study suggests that women who pick their mate while using chemical contraception could actually make the wrong choice. And believe it or not, it may have everything to do with their noses! Take a look at this article : http://www.physorg.com/news137824489.html.

How is this a life issue? Women instinctively choose a mate based on what's needed for the gene pool of their offspring. When using the contraceptive pill, their sense of smell is affected. If they choose a mate that doesn't complement their own gene pool, they very well could be passing on genes to their children that weaken their immune system.

Contraception: against life.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

More on the economy...

Yesterday, I was blogging off the top of my head from what I remember reading in the Wall Street Journal over the years about their many predictions of an inevitable economic disaster, which we do indeed find ourselves in today. Here, I quote extensively from an article I found on the web this evening by Thomas Sowell, a noted economist...
"For years the Wall Street Journal has been warning that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were taking reckless chances but liberal Democrats especially have pooh-poohed the dangers.
Back in 2002, the Wall Street Journal said: 'The time for the political system to focus on Fannie and Fred isn't when we have a housing crisis; by then it will be too late.' The hybrid public-and-private nature of these financial giants amounts to 'privatizing profit and socializing risk,' since taxpayers get stuck with the tab when high-risk finances don't work out.
Similar concerns were expressed in 2003 by N. Gregory Mankiw, then Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to President Bush. But liberal Democratic Congressman Barney Frank criticized Professor Mankiw, citing 'concern for housing' as his reason for supporting Fannie Mae. Barney Frank said that fears about the riskiness of Fannie Mae were 'overblown.'
Maxine Waters and other members of the Congressional Black Caucus have also been among the liberal Democrats defending Fannie Mae. Just last year, Senator Charles Schumer advocated legislation to allow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to increase their already huge role in the mortgage market. Republican Congressman Mike Oxley has also defended these hybrid financial giants.
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been generous in their contributions to politicians' political campaigns, so it is perhaps not surprising that politicians have been generous to them.
This is certainly part of 'the mess in Washington' that Barack Obama talks about. But don't expect him to clean it up. Franklin Raines, who made mega-millions for himself while mismanaging Fannie Mae into a financial disaster, is one of Obama's advisers."

Politicians of all parties are just too blinded by their own political ambition and the perks they gain from their positions...term limits anyone?

Monday, September 22, 2008

Help save lives!

For anyone who might be interested, this is a great site to check out. Help save lives! From September 24th to November 2nd...

http://www.40daysforlife.com/about.cfm

Economy debacle

The economy is getting a little scary...funny thing is, if you read the Wall Street Journal, you saw this coming for years...how come congress couldn't see it? Since the Clinton administration, the WSJ has been running articles and opinion pieces about the Democrats and their money connections to Fan and Fred and how dangerous it was getting. Let's see, they said something about a taxpayer-funded bailout when things got really bad and how congress should do something to get control of the situation before it was too late. Remember back during the Clinton adminstration when the Democrats were yelling racism about not everyone being able to get a loan for a home? Remember how they forced the banks to start lending to ANYBODY, regardless of their ability to pay back their loans???? Thanks guys, because now we're all going to have to pay for those loans...and isn't it rich how over the last couple of years (let's see, just about the same amount of time the Dems have been majority in congress) those same Dems have been calling the banks predators for loaning to people who couldn't afford it? The people in congress need to stop serving themselves and start serving the country. Term limits seem like an idea long past due...

Friday, September 12, 2008

Media Bias - you bet!

Just a quick agreement with Terri. As a conservative woman, it really is astounding to see the media bias. For instance, Obama really has very little experience in politics as compared to any other candidate who has ever put themselves up to run for president. Palin has quite a bit more political experience than Obama, and she is only on the ticket for VP, not president. However, the media is hammering on her "lack of experience." They just don't seem to notice Obama's true lack of experience, and he's actually running for president, not VP. On another note, it is quite disheartening to see how feminists really don't mean what they say. They say they want a women to run on the presidential ticket, but what they really mean is they want a pro-abortion woman with their "values" to run. If it's a woman with strong moral and family values, then forget about it. Suddenly she's a scary monster who is going to take all of your choices away. And, if she's a woman whose family may not have lived up to her own high expectations, (i.e. daughter Bristol's pregnancy) then you've really got something to knock her over the head with. It's kind of like driving with a pro-life bumper sticker. You know you better drive perfectly, because if you're pro-life, you have to be perfect too. Anyone who is pro-abortion who thinks you may have just cut them off in traffice will be sure to let you know that you must not really be pro-life if you're such a bad driver...only liberals are allowed to make mistakes apparently...

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Media Bias

As a very conservative woman, it's really hard to read most of what the media prints; the bias is sometimes astounding.

Below is from Jeff Miller's website, http://www.splendoroftruth.com/curtjester/index.html

"A guide to the media
President Clinton committing adultery and having sex with an intern - Media says move along.
Presidential Candidate John Edwards committing adultery while his wife has cancer - Media says move along.
Sarah Palin's 17 year old daughter committing fornication and keeping the baby - Media says what a moral outrage and front page story!"


True, true, true! Let's all pray for those who cannot or will not see the truth - it's up to us (those who Christ has given a beautiful gift of faith) to love those who are still blind.

Terri

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Day One September 4, 2008

Okay - the ladies and I are trying to get this thing up and running, and we don't have a clue. So, bear with us as we begin this new venture. We'll get the hang of it eventually! We are a group of eight ladies who believe passionately in the sanctity, dignity and value of all human life. We also know we'll be in church for life! We hope you enjoy reading this blog, and who knows, maybe we'll all learn something along the way...

Sue