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Figure I might as well share this, since my detractors are delighted. Teaser here, have to goto the News Sentinel for “the rest of the story” and my hecklers.
Thanks to Kerry Hubartt for the ink and the headline.
HEAD: Pledging Allegiance to Higher Law Disqualifies Me from Practicing Law in Indiana
The utter hypocrisy of America’s left never ceases to amaze me. It was this hypocrisy that drove me to file a federal civil rights claim against the government bureaucrats who ran me through one heck of a gauntlet during my bid to be licensed as an Indiana attorney.
On Groundhog Day my search for justice suffered yet another setback. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Judge Theresa Springmann’s decision that I had no federal case to bring. Not because I cannot make a claim under the First Amendment, but because any claim that I can make could be heard only by the Indiana Supreme Court — the very court that I allege to have conspired against me.
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The German term above has historic significance, hit the link at the end of this paragraph if you do not know why.
Fort Wayne / South Bend’s Bishop Kevin Rhoades — and all of the Bishops of the United States – find themselves in a culture war with the Obama administration in 2012. Sometimes you run to the front, sometimes the front advances upon you.
Find here a column in the local newspaper reflecting on the recent march for life in the Fort (see picture below) and the test that has now come to the Catholic Church in the United States.
The column contains quotes from three US Bishops that would have been considered quite radical just a few months ago. Read ‘em and muster for battle.
Kulturkampf has come to us, with Kathleen Sebelius and Barack Obama driving the tanks in the general’s ranks. Definition here: http://www.archangelinstitute.org/americas-political-class-intensifies-the-kulturkampf/

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By Micah Clark
Oh That Voodoo, That You Do, When You Protect Church Freedoms
Yesterday, I attended the final Joint Summer Study Committee on Child Care Issues in the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee room. I sat next to a friend who mentioned how contentious this committee had been. It didn’t take long for this to play out in this final hearing.
The contention boils down to those who want to give state government more power over church childcare ministries in order to improve some daycare center conditions, versus those who see this as a violation of the true meaning of “a wall of separation” envisioned to keep government out of churches. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Micah Clark
Just How Bad is It? Pretty Bad
If you feel like you have been crushed financially, you probably have. A new report finds that the US standard of living has declined longer and more steeply in the last three years than during any time since the government began that measurement fifty years ago. The average American now has $1,315 less in disposable income than at the onset of the Great Recession three years ago. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Micah Clark
Government Caught Pink Handed Inflating Numbers
As you recall, while campaigning, Senator Barack Obama appeared to be one of the most electrifying, populist, hopeful and promising presidential candidates to seek that office since Ronald Reagan. In reality however, President Obama is the most liberal and ideologically extreme of any person to occupy the White House in our lifetimes. He is seemingly a true believer in this agenda. He appears unwilling to deviate from his worldview in part perhaps because, (even by his own admissions), he spent his whole life surrounded by America-hating radicals seeking to undermine the foundations of our nation and constantly disparaging the values essential to those foundations. Read the rest of this entry »
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“We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one’s own ego and one’s own desires.” — Pope Benedict XVI
A little more than one year ago, Chuck Colson (the Evangelical founder of Prison Fellowship who, long before that, was an ill-advised advisor to Richard Nixon in the heat of the Watergate debacle) released, alongside Roman Catholic academic heavy hitter Robert George, a manifesto that might be considered the defensive foxholes of the Culture Wars.
The document, dubbed the Manhattan Declaration, was lauded by many on the Right upon its release. It has since been signed by tens of thousands. A link to the document and its cyberhome follows this post.
One of the most direct paragraphs of this forthright 6000-plus word manifesto reads as follows:
Because the sanctity of human life, the dignity of marriage as a union of husband and wife, and the freedom of conscience and religion are foundational principles of justice and the common good, we are compelled by our Christian faith to speak and act in their defense. In this declaration we affirm: 1) the profound, inherent, and equal dignity of every human being as a creature fashioned in the very image of God, possessing inherent rights of equal dignity and life; 2) marriage as a conjugal union of man and woman, ordained by God from the creation, and historically understood by believers and non-believers alike, to be the most basic institution in society and; 3) religious liberty, which is grounded in the character of God, the example of Christ, and the inherent freedom and dignity of human beings created in the divine image.
Secularists may all yawn at this point, noting new here – ”just move along ma’am, nothing new to see hear, c’mon keeping it movin’” Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: civil disobedience, Manhattan Declaration, Pro-life
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AWB,
Here in Topeka the Phelps “God Hates Fags” campaign and Westboro Baptist Church are well known. Their fenced “compound” takes up about half a city block near midtown.
I wanted to let them know how the good people of the Fort view their funeral protests. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Fred Phelps, Shirley Phelps-Roper, Westboro Baptist Church
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Yesterday wasn’t as though I could forget. 9 years after the events surrounding the terrorism attacks on the United States, I was deluged with politician’s statements, event invitations and memorial speeches on AM radio. But I also wasn’t feeling particularly deep about the date, as it happened nearly a decade ago. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by AWB in Obama, Religion
From Gallup
Muslims Give Obama Highest Job Approval; Mormons, Lowest
Jews and those with no religious affiliation also give Obama above-average ratings

Somehow, this is not surprising.
Complete story here.
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In case you missed it, last Thursday was National Polygamy Day, and the 10th annual celebration, too! This event is organized by a group, which has the slogan, “Polygamy the Next Civil Rights Battle.” They celebrate the gains made each year, mostly by homosexual demands groups, in the unraveling of marriage in the United States in hope of legalizing polygamy in the US. Read the rest of this entry » |
Tags: Andre Carson, Marvin Scott, Obama's Faith
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Posted by AWB in Religion
Somehow, this doesn’t surprise me.
South Bend’s city bus system, TRANSPO, has bowed down and agreed to permit ads on buses by the Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign that say, “You can be good without God.”
From their website.
Our ads were supposed to go up last Monday, in time for President Barack Obama’s speech at Notre Dame, but the ads were delayed when TRANSPO decided to review the matter. The Indiana Atheist Bus Campaign had a contract with Burkhart stating the ads would be placed last Monday, May 11, or within a 5 day leeway period. As of today, because the ads are not yet up, that contract has been violated by Burkhart.
Hey, freedom of speech and all that. Hopefully some Christian groups will counter with other ads. Bloomington’s city bus service killed their attempts at similar ads and of course, they filed a lawsuit.
Me, I’m better with God.
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