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Saturday, September 05, 2009

Obama speech: Indoctrination into socialism?




 
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The Rangel investigation
Obama speech: Indoctrination into socialism?
An Indiana parent explains why she is concerned about Obama's upcoming educational speech.

Runaway convert's fears justified
A best-selling author and critic of Islam believes that a 17-year-old Christian convert who fled to Florida in July would be in extreme danger if she returned to her Islamic family in Ohio.

Will Rangel wrangle out of this one?
An ethics watchdog group is calling for a criminal investigation of New York Congressman Charlie Rangel, the powerful chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. VOTE IN A RELATED POLL

The fight to enforce parental notification laws
Officials from a Christian legal society in Chicago are urging the Illinois Supreme Court to implement parental notification when a child is seeking an abortion.

Billy Graham's daughter cites spiritual legacy
Anne Graham Lotz says her father -- like the biblical patriarch Abraham -- will someday leave a vast spiritual legacy in lives that have been changed.

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Dinner with Pal...
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Health care bill expected soon from Senate panel
WASHINGTON Signaling it's time for action, the Senate's chief negotiator on a health care bill told his colleagues he won't wait much longer for a

Appeals court rules against Ashcroft in 9-11 case
BOISE, Idaho A federal appeals court has ruled that former Attorney General John Ashcroft can be sued by people who claim they were wrongfully detained

White House tight-lipped about Obama adviser
WASHINGTON The White House is taking a mostly tight lipped stance on an environmental adviser who made inflammatory statements in the past and is linked to efforts suggesting a governmental role

NATO probes airstrike on tankers in Afghanistan
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan is "very seriously" concerned over reports civilians may have died in an airstrike against

White House Adviser Apologizes for Calling Republicans A--holes
Van Jones, the White House "green jobs" adviser, apologized yesterday for calling Republicans "a holes," saying the comments were "clearly inappropriate" and were made before he joined the Obama administration. See FOX News. Jones had told a group of listeners

Death Panels Already Here?
by Jeremy Wiggins With all the hype today about what is and isn't in the health care bill, a lot of people are worried that they are either going to be paying for abortion, losing their current health

Parents: Opt-out of Obama speech?
by Bryan Fischer In is likely to be an exercise in nation wide indoctrination, Pres. Obama apparently intends to deliver a speech to a captive audience next week â€" every public school student in America. The plan, evidently, is for

Churchgate?
Elijah Friedeman| Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is being bashed by critics who say he misused state funds by visiting churches while unnecessarily meeting with local officials.

Poll: 42% say people randomly selected from phonebook better than congress
Elijah Friedeman| Members of congress should take heed of two recent polls that show the utter dissatisfaction of voters everywhere.

Ben and Jerry's promotes gay marriage
Elijah Friedeman| Ben and Jerry's ice cream has decided to change the name of its Chubby Hubby ice cream flavor to Hubby Hubby for thirty days to celebrate the legalization of gay marriage in Vermont.

Doctor Admits Euthanization During Hurricane Katrina
Dr. Ewing Cook, a doctor at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, has admitted that he gave orders for a lethal dose of morphine to be administered to a patient during the hurrican Katrina disaster in 2005, and says he

What is Opinion and What is Belief(2)
Discussed difference in belief and opinion.Part 2

What is Opinion and What is Belief
Guest Professor Reed discusses opinion and belief life. Part 1

Education Class of Obama
Obamas Education Class

Van Jones Signed Petition Calling Nationwide Resistance Against Police
Van Jones Signed Petition Calling Nationwide Resistance Against Police

Montel Williams Tender Compassion for Rep. Bachmann
Tender Compassion for Rep. Bachmann from Montel Williams

Representative Hill at Town Hall Meeting
Representative Hill at Town Hall Meeting

Government Not Responsible For Taking Care of the Poor
Government Not Responsible for Taking Care of Poor.

New ID Resource
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Time Management
by Mary Friedeman As many of us have learned to our chagrin, there are only so many hours in a day. We may wish for more during especially hectic weeks, but the fact is that we’re still limited to

Open Heart, Open Home
by Mary Friedeman Tonight at supper, talk turned to the upcoming Labor Day weekend and whom we might invite to celebrate with us. Almost every holiday finds guests in our homeâ€"international students, seminary couples, single friends, or folks who live

A Breath of Fresh Air
by Mary Friedeman Right now we’re enjoying a spate of beautiful fall weatherâ€"about a month ahead of schedule. Each year when we experience the first cool temperatures after months of languorous humidity, the children and I feel invigorated. Mom

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Tiger calls out Ernie Els: "Not a big worker physically" - Devil Ball Golf - GOLF - Yahoo! Sports

Tiger calls out Ernie Els: "Not a big worker physically" - Devil Ball Golf - GOLF - Yahoo! Sports

At a press conference in preparation for the Deutsche Bank Championship, Woods called out Ernie Els by name, saying Els did not do sufficient rehab on his surgically repaired left knee back in 2005.

Friday, September 04, 2009

Media Matters Daily Summary




 
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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.
Moore falsely suggested all small business would be taxed under health care reform
Appearing on Fox News, Wall Street Journal senior economics writer Stephen Moore again falsely suggested that health care reform legislation would "impose an 8 percent payroll tax on" all small businesses, which would "increase the cost of hiring a new worker." In fact, the "8-percent payroll tax" in the House health care reform bill is a penalty on certain employers who do not provide health care coverage to their employees; businesses that provide health care coverage would be exempt from the tax. Read More
Fox News' Goler ignored his network's freak-out over school speech
Fox News White House correspondent Wendell Goler reported that the "controversy" over President Obama's September 8 speech to students on the importance of education "spread quickly over the Internet and on conservative talk shows, and some parents are now threatening to keep their kids home next Tuesday." But Goler ignored that Fox News has repeatedly hyped the "controversy," with hosts and guests describing Obama's speech as an "indoctrination;" advancing comparisons of Obama to dictators; and, highlighting the plans of some to "keep kids home" on the day of Obama's address. Read More
Politico again allows Gingrich to promote policies favorable to his group's funders
In a September 3 Politico op-ed, Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich promoted medical malpractice reform and criticized current Democratic-backed health reform legislation. But in providing a forum for Gingrich to discuss health care, Politico again failed to disclose that his Center for Health Transformation -- a for-profit entity that Gingrich founded and reportedly profits from -- receives annual membership fees from several groups representing physicians that have a financial interest in promoting tort reform. Read More
AP cites "sweetheart loan scandal" while ignoring that Ethics Committee cleared Dodd of charges
The Associated Press reported that Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) "faces a tough re-election fight next year after being embroiled in a sweetheart loan scandal and legislation that allowed bailed-out insurance giant AIG to pay out millions of dollars in employee bonuses." However, the AP ignored that Dodd was cleared of the charges by the Senate Ethics Committee in the "sweetheart loan scandal" and that the executive compensation amendment he proposed actually limited bonuses within institutions receiving Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds. Read More
Sean Hannity should write a thesis about his hypocrisy
On his radio program, Fox News' Sean Hannity claimed that The Washington Post is trying to "smear, besmirch, [and] demonize" Virginia gubernatorial candidate Robert McDonnell (R) by going through "the great effort to dig up a graduate school thesis that he wrote," adding that a thesis "by design is supposed to be provocative" and that McDonnell wrote his "20 years ago." But during the 2008 presidential campaign, Hannity aggressively attacked Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton for college theses they wrote more than 20 years ago. Read More
Wash. Times misleads with poll to claim Obama's Muslim outreach "may not be working"
In an editorial, The Washington Times claimed that President Obama's efforts at Muslim outreach "may not be working," citing as evidence a poll which found that a majority or large minority of residents of several countries and territories with sizable Muslim populations do not have confidence Obama will "do the right thing in world affairs." However, The Washington Times did not note that the poll's report indicated that in those countries for which data is available, residents have significantly more confidence in Obama than they did in President Bush in 2008. Read More
Glenn Beck no stranger to conspiracy theories or incendiary rhetoric
Fox News host Glenn Beck has become notorious for his conspiracy theories and incendiary rhetoric. Among other things, he has flirted with the idea that FEMA is building detention camps, suggested that President Obama is purposefully "tanking" the economy to force young people to work for ACORN and AmeriCorps, and said that Obama and former President George W. Bush are "moving us away from our republic and into a system of fascism." Read More
The Friday Rush: The arrogance and misinformation persist, even when Limbaugh is away
Rush was off this week, but we weren't. And in his absence, three fill-ins -- Mark Davis, Mark Steyn, and Walter E. Williams -- took the microphone for Limbaugh and polluted the airwaves with mostly the same mix of arrogance, loathing, and misinformation that Rush would have. So the week wasn't so much a change in content as it was a change in pitch and tone of voice. (Our ears have built up an immunity to Rush's voice to the point where they rarely bleed anymore, but our bodily defenses aren't up to the task for guest hosts.) Read More
Media Matters: Glue? Check. Protractor? Check. No. 2 pencils? Check. Insane reaction to president's back-to-school speech? Check.
It's that time of the year again. Parents are busy preparing their children for the first day of school while children are busy holding on to every minute left in their precious summer vacation. But, out in the distance, an ominous threat is looming. That threat has a name ... gulp ... and it is ... whimper ... President Barack Hussein Obama. Read More
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You will have plenty of company if you're traveling for the holiday-- but maybe not as much as usual.

Rocket launcher, TNT found in Antioch raid | VIDEO
A father and son are facing numerous charges after authorities say they found explosives, guns and Nazi paraphernalia inside an Antioch home.

City considers private snowplows
Mayor Daley is reportedly considering a plan to hire private snowplow drivers to clear Chicago's side streets.

State to move forward with layoffs
The governor's office intends to move forward with plans to lay off state workers after its largest union refused to reopen its contract.

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Judge says Rifqa can remain in Florida - for now




 
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The Rangel investigation
Will Rangel wrangle out of this one?
An ethics watchdog group is calling for a criminal investigation of New York Congressman Charlie Rangel, the powerful chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. VOTE IN A RELATED POLL

Rifqa can remain
Rifqa Bary, a 17-year-old girl who says she ran away from her Muslim family in Ohio because she feared she could be killed for converting to Christianity, can remain in Florida for now. She's 'safest in Florida,' says terrorism expert

Perspective: Why parents don't trust Obama
You can take Obama from the radicals in Chicago -- but you can't take the Chicago radicalism out of Obama.

No Harry Reid - change Nevadans can believe in
A Nevada-based political action committee is raising money to help to defeat Democratic Senator Harry Reid in his re-election bid next year.

Budget woes force layoffs at Focus
Focus on the Family says it's laying off 8 percent of its work force.

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Obama school sp...
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Unemployment expected to keep rising
WASHINGTON The economy is showing consistent signs of improvement, but probably not enough to stop employers from cutting jobs or to keep the unemployment rate from rising. The

Canadian economy on the move as U.S. sputters
Canadian economy on the move as U.S. sputters Asssociated Press TORONTO Canada added 27,100 jobs in August. It's one of the biggest gains since the recession began in Canada last fall but all of the jobs are part time.

Obama speech to students sparks new controversy
DALLAS When kids all across the country return to school Tuesday, some will see a welcoming message from President Barack Obama and some

Wildfire's origin probed in blaze near Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES Authorities have launched a homicide investigation after determining a massive Los Angeles area blaze that killed two firefighters was arson. Los Angeles County

North Korea says uranium enrichment in final stage
SEOUL, South Korea North Korea said Friday that it is in the final stages of enriching uranium, a process that could give it a second

White House Adviser Apologizes for Calling Republicans A--holes
Van Jones, the White House "green jobs" adviser, apologized yesterday for calling Republicans "a holes," saying the comments were "clearly inappropriate" and were made before he joined the Obama administration. See FOX News. Jones had told a group of listeners

Death Panels Already Here?
by Jeremy Wiggins With all the hype today about what is and isn't in the health care bill, a lot of people are worried that they are either going to be paying for abortion, losing their current health

Parents: Opt-out of Obama speech?
by Bryan Fischer In is likely to be an exercise in nation wide indoctrination, Pres. Obama apparently intends to deliver a speech to a captive audience next week â€" every public school student in America. The plan, evidently, is for

Churchgate?
Elijah Friedeman| Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is being bashed by critics who say he misused state funds by visiting churches while unnecessarily meeting with local officials.

Poll: 42% say people randomly selected from phonebook better than congress
Elijah Friedeman| Members of congress should take heed of two recent polls that show the utter dissatisfaction of voters everywhere.

Ben and Jerry's promotes gay marriage
Elijah Friedeman| Ben and Jerry's ice cream has decided to change the name of its Chubby Hubby ice cream flavor to Hubby Hubby for thirty days to celebrate the legalization of gay marriage in Vermont.

Doctor Admits Euthanization During Hurricane Katrina
Dr. Ewing Cook, a doctor at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans, has admitted that he gave orders for a lethal dose of morphine to be administered to a patient during the hurrican Katrina disaster in 2005, and says he

Praise God for Grace
Matt Friedeman devotion

Pledge to Obama
Bryan Fisher to discuss the Obama Pledge.

Legal Rights for Terrorists
Bryan Fisher dicusses legal righs to be given to terorists who are held overseas. Part 1

Discussing the Mirage of Peace
TI talks with Dr. David Aikman

There Is More to Life Than the Game, Part 2
TI talks with Tom Osborne

There Is More to Life Than the Game
TI talks with Tom Osborne

High School Student Becomes a Hero in MS
TI talks about Yazoo County, MS hero

New ID Resource
Those of you interested in apologetics and Intelligent Design may want to know that William Dembski and I just released a new resource on ID. Check it out here: seanmcdowell.org

The A-Word: Does Our Generation Care about Apologetics?
Miss the live interview? Watch the full video archive! seanmcdowell.org

Atheist Summer Camp (CNN)
If you thought youth camp was only for Christians (or at least religious groups), then you need to check out this short video.seanmcdowell.org

Open Heart, Open Home
by Mary Friedeman Tonight at supper, talk turned to the upcoming Labor Day weekend and whom we might invite to celebrate with us. Almost every holiday finds guests in our homeâ€"international students, seminary couples, single friends, or folks who live

A Breath of Fresh Air
by Mary Friedeman Right now we’re enjoying a spate of beautiful fall weatherâ€"about a month ahead of schedule. Each year when we experience the first cool temperatures after months of languorous humidity, the children and I feel invigorated. Mom

Extracurricular Activities
by Mary Friedeman Though we’ve been back in school for two weeks, our extracurricular activities are just gearing up to full strength. Piano lessons and children’s choir have begun, and Boy Scouts and American Heritage Girls launch tonight. Like

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