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Obamacare is nothing more than a naked power grab and we will never, NEVER, recover from it. by Examiner.com, 11 August 2009 |
Please read this letter from a local physician. It will explain much better that I ever could that government run health care would be disastrous beyond belief for our country. There are things that congress could do to decrease costs of healthcare, but none of that is being proposed by the democrats. Obamacare is nothing more than a naked power grab and we will never, NEVER, recover from it. Fewer doctors, more patients, rationing of care, trillions in debt -- that is the... Read more | Health Care Reform |
Younger People at Greater Risk of Catching Swine Flu by Bloomberg .com, 25 July 2009 |
Younger People at Greater Risk of Catching Swine Flu, WHO Says Bloomberg - Jason Gale July 25 (Bloomberg) -- Younger people are at greater risk of catching swine flu, with most cases occurring in teenagers, the World Health Organization said. Video: Australia's Vaccine Against Swine Flu - Bloomberg Bloomberg Video: Australia's Vaccine Against Swine Flu - Bloomberg Bloomberg EU agency begins review of H1N1 flu vaccine data Reuters ... Read more | Swine Flu |
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights of the Unborn by Christian Newswire, 27 February 2009 |
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 26 /Christian Newswire/ -- "I say today that we as Christians must press on, in the conviction that we are 'a colony of heaven,' called to obey God rather than man. Small in number, we must remain big in commitment. We must be too God intoxicated to be 'astronomically intimidated.' By our effort and example may God use us, as imperfect vessels that we are, to bring an... Read more | Abortion |
Book: Passing the Torch of Liberty to a New Generation by American Vision, 11 February 2009 |
I was driving north on I-75 toward Knoxville when I received a call from my office. “Gary, a man just called. He said that he was dying and that he had to talk with you.” I knew it was Chris Hoops. I got his number and immediately called him. Chris was a godly man who understood the Christian heritage of our nation and how it had been forgotten. He told me that he had a 200-year-old book in his possession and that he wanted American Vision to reprint it. Read more | Liberty |
Leading The Way's 2008 Election Special by Leading The Way, 22 October 2008 |
Leading The Way presents a special broadcast this Thursday, October 23, on the 2008 U.S. Election. In this special program, Michael Youssef will address some of the most important issues surrounding the 2008... Read more | Politics/Govt |
Extreme Response . . . and YOU! by CCNews Portal & Blogs, 29 September 2008 |
Serving and caring for the needs of the poorResponding in compassion and lovePartnering with organizations serving children and families at riskEmpowering people to help others around the world learn... Read more | 9-11 Remembrances |
Perspective: Public Prayer with Balance of Our History and Culture. by RZIM, 7 May 2008 |
I was truly honored when last fall, Shirley Dobson, the Chairman of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, asked me to assume the role of Honorary Chairman for 2008. As Honorary Chairman, I was given the privilege of writing and praying the official prayer for the nation, speaking at the Pentagon and at the Cannon House Office Building, and of writing a small book on the importance and efficacy of prayer, which was to be distributed nationally. Read more | National Day of Prayer |
More severe weather threatens Atlanta by CCNews Portal & Blogs, 15 March 2008 |
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Atlanta residents braced for another bout of fierce weather on Saturday, as clean-up crews worked overnight to clear damage from severe thunderstorms and possibly a tornado that shattered skyscraper windows, injured dozens and knocked out power to thousands of people. Read more | Weather
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Rain Saves Atlanta From Drought Record by Guardian Unlimited, 31 December 2007 |
ATLANTA (AP) - This year was almost one for the record books, but then it rained. A lot. After a fourth consecutive day of rain Sunday, 2007 barely missed becoming Atlanta's driest year on record. That dubious honor goes to 1954, when only 31.80 inches of rain fell. Atlanta is at the center of a historic drought that has engulfed more than one-third of the Southeast. The affected region includes most of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, North and South Carolina, as well as parts of Kentucky and... Read more | Drought |
MEMORIAL DAY: this is NOT What Americans Fought and Died for! by American Family Association, 23 May 2006 |
A liberal activist judge has struck down a constitutional amendment in Georgia which made homosexual marriage illegal! She felt that she knew better than the voters how they should vote and threw out their ballots.
The constitutional amendment, passed overwhelmingly by 76% of the voters in Georgia, is now null and void.
The homosexuals are determined to win this battle. They know they will never win if the people have an opportunity to vote. So they are turning to liberal activist judges... Read more | Judicial concerns |
King's widow gets rare honor in death by Chicago Tribune, 5 February 2006 |
ATLANTA -- A weekend of tributes to Coretta Scott King was to beginSaturday, as she becomes the first African-American and the first woman to lie in state at the Georgia Capitol rotunda.
The honor was in stark contrast to the state's action when her husband, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated in 1968. Then-Gov. Lester Maddox, a segregationist, refused to allow a visitation at the Capitol or to give state workers the day off for King's funeral. Read more | People |
Police Start Piecing Together the Path of Accused Shooter by New York Times, 12 March 2005 |
ULUTH, Ga., March 12 - When Brian Nichols walked out of his hostage's suburban Atlanta apartment at 11:24 a.m. on Saturday, waving a white piece of cloth and meekly surrendering to SWAT officers, he ended just over 24 hours of bloodshed, fear and furious police activity. Read more | Crime |
Georgia is Invaded by Rain from Hurricane Jeanne by The Weather Channel, 26 September 2004 |
Jeanne is still a tropical storm as rain and wind extend into southern Georgia. Tropical Storm Jeanne is slowly weakening, but gusty winds and heavy rain continues over parts of northern Florida and southern Georgia. Jeanne is moving to the north-northwest and its center is expected to move into Georgia by morning.
Read more | Crisis/Emergency |
Why is the Religious Vote Getting Smaller? by American Vision, 26 September 2004 |
Why is the Religious Vote Getting Smaller? By Gary DeMar ~~ Mark J. Rozell, writing in USA Today (September 22, 2004), claims that more Christian conservatives voted for Bob Dole in 1996 than voted for George Bush in 2000. He attributes this voting downturn to the vanishing influence of the Christian Coalition.
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