If anyone knows about grassroots movements, conservative groups such as Tea Partiers and 912ers do. Apparently, Kirk Cameron knows a little about it himself. All the attention he has been getting lately because of being cornered regarding his views on homosexuality and gay marriage has not done damage to the debut of Monumental. In fact, it may actually be helping. The movie was shown in more than 500 theaters nationwide on Tuesday, according to CBN.
Monumental is the kind of movie that should have great appeal to not only Conservative grassroots groups, but also to those who consider themselves to be Christian. Not only does this documentary highlight the Christian foundation of America and the work of America’s forefathers, but according to a review at Crown Rights Media , Monumental is a, “truly Gospel centered film that left you educated and encouraged in the work of God.” In addition, for those who have a love for the arts or consider themselves to be artists, the review notes that it also inspires the viewer as an artist.
For those who are interested to see the film, the theaters that are showing it are noted at Monumental Movie Theater Listings. And if those who visit the site find that there isn’t a theater in their area that is showing the film, there is a link to demand that it be brought to their area.
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Showing posts with label American freedoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American freedoms. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Religious Freedom Rally speaker: American freedoms are eroding
Cincinnati, OH – As
noon approached on Friday, the crowd sprawled from the front of St Peter in
Chains Church down both sides of the roughly quarter mile block. It even
flooded across the street. The pouring
rain obviously didn’t deter the turnout of several hundreds of Christians from
around the tri-state region and others representing various other religious
groups from standing up for religious freedom.
The group represented multiple demographics in that there were white
collar workers, blue collar workers, retirees, babies, teens, young adults, entire
families, and a few disabled people that had come to rally for the their
religious freedoms that they felt were being violated by Obamacare.
Carl Brown, a business owner local to Cincinnati organized the rally in the downtown area, and rallies were also organized in Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo and other cities in various states across the nation. A total of about 143 cities participated.
There was an electricity that seemed to flow through the atmosphere, and people were smiling and joyously enthusiastic as they waited for the rally to begin: but at the same time, there was an attitude of remorse over how the nation’s moral condition overall has deteriorated, and how the healthcare mandate is just another aspect of that decline. The rally opened with the crowd singing the “Star Spangled Banner” followed by prayer.
Brown confided that his motive for organizing the rally was because, “I love America and I hate to see freedom under attack.”
He went on to acknowledge that the freedom of American citizens is not only threatened, but that he feels that it’s eroding. He proceeded to introduce Paula Westwood, president of Cincinnati Right to Life to detail some of the ways that Obamacare is hastening that process, especially where religious freedom is concerned.
Westwood pointed out that there are 2500 references in the bill that allow the Health and Human Services Secretary, presently Kathleen Sebelius, to have expanded authority to “create, determine and define what this department does.” Not only is Sebelius one of the most pro-abortion officials on a federal level, but through Obamacare she has now become one of the most powerful.
Westwood highlighted a specific example of just how Sebelius is wielding her power by mentioning that this past January, Sebelius’ HHS department ruled that, “Virtually all private healthcare plans must cover sterilization, abortion inducing drugs and contraceptives at no cost.”
Westwood added that, “This sweeping move ignores the conscience rights of any employers that do not want to provide such coverage, including non-profit religious institutions.”
She went on to note
that not only is an outcry being sparked among Christians, but also some Jews,
Muslims and other religious groups and even non-believers who see such a
mandate as an assault on the gift of life and religious liberty to all
Americans, “rights which are foundational to our country’s values.” Carl Brown, a business owner local to Cincinnati organized the rally in the downtown area, and rallies were also organized in Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo and other cities in various states across the nation. A total of about 143 cities participated.
There was an electricity that seemed to flow through the atmosphere, and people were smiling and joyously enthusiastic as they waited for the rally to begin: but at the same time, there was an attitude of remorse over how the nation’s moral condition overall has deteriorated, and how the healthcare mandate is just another aspect of that decline. The rally opened with the crowd singing the “Star Spangled Banner” followed by prayer.
Brown confided that his motive for organizing the rally was because, “I love America and I hate to see freedom under attack.”
He went on to acknowledge that the freedom of American citizens is not only threatened, but that he feels that it’s eroding. He proceeded to introduce Paula Westwood, president of Cincinnati Right to Life to detail some of the ways that Obamacare is hastening that process, especially where religious freedom is concerned.
Westwood pointed out that there are 2500 references in the bill that allow the Health and Human Services Secretary, presently Kathleen Sebelius, to have expanded authority to “create, determine and define what this department does.” Not only is Sebelius one of the most pro-abortion officials on a federal level, but through Obamacare she has now become one of the most powerful.
Westwood highlighted a specific example of just how Sebelius is wielding her power by mentioning that this past January, Sebelius’ HHS department ruled that, “Virtually all private healthcare plans must cover sterilization, abortion inducing drugs and contraceptives at no cost.”
Westwood added that, “This sweeping move ignores the conscience rights of any employers that do not want to provide such coverage, including non-profit religious institutions.”
Westwood also quoted Sebelius’ words of support for a national healthcare system that provides taxpayer funded abortion services and contraceptives to a congressional panel earlier this month: “The reduction in the number of pregnancies compensates for the cost of contraception and the estimated cost is down, not up.”
In relation to Sebelius’s words, Westwood pointed out that, “Friends, this is not freedom, this is population control!” She stopped short of suggesting that it could be a precursor to something similar to China’s one child policy, a policy that has already been revealed as being a part of the global warming agenda.
Westwood also explained that it was revealed this month that, “starting next year, anyone enrolled in an insurance plan that includes abortion must also pay a monthly dollar premium to cover the cost of other women’s abortions. The enrollee will make two payments: a dollar per month for the separate abortion fund, and another payment for the rest of their insurance services. Most people won’t know about this until they’ve signed up for their plan, because Secretary Sebelius has included a gag order where insurance plans may only advertise the total cost of the premium without disclosing that enrollees, that’s some of us, will be charged a dollar per month fee to directly subsidize abortion. This is not freedom, this is coercion!”
The crowd applauded and cheered as she continued, pointing out that last week, “the Obama administration expanded the originally announced mandate to require all universities, not only religious, to provide contraceptives, abortion inducing drugs and sterilization to their students, as well as their employees at no cost. “
She admonished that citizens need to be aware that these provisions require, “what is called ‘patient education and counseling on contraceptive methods for all women with reproductive capacity.’ Now folks, women with reproductive capacity can be little girls as young as 9 or 10, and this counseling will not come from their parents! This is not freedom, this is indoctrination!”
The crowd applauded and cheered again and she further informed that the mandate is being opened up to a 90 day comment period to the public, but it will not change the fact that faith based groups must still provide abortion services and contraceptives. “This is not freedom,” Westwood insisted, “this is propaganda!”
More cheering and applause erupted.
Westwood went on to point out that syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker not only severely criticized the healthcare mandate, but she also predicted that religious institutions such as hospitals and religious personnel whose consciences are being violated by this mandate have one of two options: either refuse to comply or shut down their institution. This would have catastrophic consequences because, “one in six patients in the United States is cared for in a Catholic hospital.”
Westwood further stated that, “My friends, this battle is about whether we stand firm on our nation’s core beliefs in freedom, conscience and religious liberty, and the stakes could not be higher. We should not have to be here. We should not have to have rallies across the country. America’s founding fathers, from the beginning, sacrificed homes, happiness and life itself to establish these freedoms for us.”
It was eerie to hear bells begin to toll, which were totally unplanned, as she continued: “We must hold every political candidate and our US representatives, senators and the president accountable for this mandate. They are on notice. And most importantly, we must remember whether they stand for religious liberty at not at the ballot box this November.”
Westwood finished with a quote from a letter that George Washington wrote to Benedict Arnold: “We should be very cautions not to violate the rights of conscience in others ever considering that God alone is the judge of the hearts of men. And to Him only in this case are they answerable.”
The crowd erupted into a spontaneous chant of, “We will not comply!”
Brown quieted them by reminding them of a few religious leaders who are presently taking a stand on the issue, and petitions of repentance were offered to God, as well as prayer on behalf of the nation’s leaders and healthcare workers. In addition, requests were made known to the Lord that He would pour out His mercy and restore America. Then Brown challenged the crowd to boldly speak out about what they’d heard and to try to encourage the involvement of additional churches.
For more about information on the rallies, please visit www.StandUpForReligiousFreedom.com or www.rallyforreligiousfreedom.com
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Ohio Tea Party founding member singled out by IRS
Justin
Binik-Thomas is one of the catalysts that helped to blaze a trail in
Cincinnati, Ohio for the city’s Tea Party group. Binik-Thomas’ influence, promotions know-how,
and amazing organizational skills, alongside other core members, has created
something of a legacy of tax-day rallies and empowered citizens. Those who have become a part of this determined
movement of like-minded citizens persistently work together to boldly approach DC
about fiscal responsibility, limited government and free markets in an age when
the US constitution is under a vicious assault, and American freedoms are
becoming a kind of 21 century battleground. Binik-Thomas, a political conservative and Jew
is now being singled out by the IRS, apparently because of his love for America
and desire to take a stand for the sake of its future. To read his story, please click here.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
U.S. Christians gather across nation to protest Obamacare mandate
As arguments surrounding the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act are prepared to be heard by the Supreme Court on March 26 –
28,
religious groups are also gearing up to demonstrate. Rallies will be taking place across the
nation by multi-denominational religious groups. Those participating in the rallies that are
being organized through Stand up for Religious Freedom believe that Obama care violates not only their religious freedom, but also
separation of church and state. They are
convinced that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has provisions
that fund abortion through the government funded healthcare system, and that it
will require “all employers [both religious and otherwise, to] provide free
contraceptives, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs through their health
plans, even in violation of their consciences,” according to the website.
The rally will host religious leaders and other public figures who will be speaking out against the new healthcare mandate law. There will also be times of prayer for the nation, worship to God and there will be literature passed out detailing ways in which Obama care violates the rights of the American people.
The website also notes that, the theme for the rally is “Stand up for Religious Freedom – Stop the HHS Mandate!” and that, “The Nationwide Rally for Religious Freedom is being held Friday, March 23 at noon, local time, outside federal buildings, Congressional offices and historic sites across the country. Details for each state can be found here.
Meanwhile, the Christian Newswire reports that while the House was out of session this week, the Obama Administration confirmed its insidious plan for public funding for abortion coverage in Obamacare (PL 111-148) when it issued rules for Obamacare exchanges, complete with an abortion surcharge and a secrecy clause.
The rally will host religious leaders and other public figures who will be speaking out against the new healthcare mandate law. There will also be times of prayer for the nation, worship to God and there will be literature passed out detailing ways in which Obama care violates the rights of the American people.
The website also notes that, the theme for the rally is “Stand up for Religious Freedom – Stop the HHS Mandate!” and that, “The Nationwide Rally for Religious Freedom is being held Friday, March 23 at noon, local time, outside federal buildings, Congressional offices and historic sites across the country. Details for each state can be found here.
Meanwhile, the Christian Newswire reports that while the House was out of session this week, the Obama Administration confirmed its insidious plan for public funding for abortion coverage in Obamacare (PL 111-148) when it issued rules for Obamacare exchanges, complete with an abortion surcharge and a secrecy clause.
"The mass deception of the Obama 2010 Executive Order
has finally been exposed," said Congressman Chris Smith (NJ-04), Co-chair
of the Congressional Pro-life Caucus.
"The Executive Order implemented the same accounting gimmick,
abortion surcharge and secrecy clause that was in the original text of the
bill.
"We knew it at the time, and the final exchange rule
confirms once again that the President was suggesting one thing while doing
precisely the opposite," said Smith.
This week's Obama abortion funding rule confirms that
publically funded insurance plans will
include abortion on demand. Using an
accounting gimmick, the premium payers will pay the President's abortion
surcharge of at least one dollar per month.
This separate charge will go directly into an abortion fund.
"Requiring the segregation of funds into allocation
accounts -- a mere bookkeeping exercise is a cheap political trick designed to
circumvent longstanding prohibitions on taxpayer funding of abortion,"
said Smith. "This is an unprecedented break with longstanding federal
policy on funding for abortion."
The rule also contains a secrecy clause specifying that the
abortion surcharge cannot be itemized in marketing materials, and may
"only" be disclosed "as a part of the summary of benefits and
coverage explanation, at the time of enrollment."
"This secrecy clause requires insurance companies to
bury the abortion surcharge in the summary of benefits so Americans shopping
for an insurance plan on the exchange won't know about the abortion surcharge
until they sign up for coverage -- and even then they could easily miss the
fine print," said Smith. "Undoubtedly many enrollees will be shocked
when they get a bill for the Obama abortion surcharge. Once enrolled, even
pro-life Americans will be forced to pay for other people's abortions.
"There is NO abortion surcharge and there is NO secrecy
clause in the Hyde amendment or in legislation I authored in 1983 (the Smith
amendment) to prohibit abortion funding in the Federal Employee Health Benefits
Program," said Smith. "Both of
these longstanding policies explicitly prohibit coverage for abortion in the
federal programs they cover, but President Obama refused to apply the same
policy to Obamacare.
"That's why the House has passed THREE bills to
overturn this attack on longstanding policies," Smith said. The three
bills are as follows:
On January 19, 2011, the House passed H.R. 2, to repeal Obamacare by a bipartisan vote of 245-189. The President threatened a veto and the Senate defeated a similar provision by a partisan vote of 47-53.
On January 19, 2011, the House passed H.R. 2, to repeal Obamacare by a bipartisan vote of 245-189. The President threatened a veto and the Senate defeated a similar provision by a partisan vote of 47-53.
On May 4, 2011, the House passed Smith's bill, H.R. 3, the
"No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act" by a bipartisan vote of
251-175. The President threatened a veto and the Senate has taken no action.
On October 13, 2011, the House passed H.R. 358, the
"Protect Life Act" by a bipartisan vote of 251-172. The President
threatened a veto and the Senate has taken no action.
"Recognizing the gravity of the accounting gimmicks,
abortion surcharge and secrecy clause, 15 states have already passed laws to
prohibit elective abortion coverage on their exchange," said Smith. The 15 states are: Arizona, Florida, Idaho,
Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia.
"Abortion isn't health care," said Smith. "We
live in an age of ultrasound imaging -- the ultimate window to the womb. We are
in the midst of a fetal health care revolution, an explosion of benign
innovative interventions designed to diagnose, treat and cure disease or
illness any unborn child may be suffering. Obamacare should do them no harm.
Tragically, it does the worst harm of all. It kills children and makes others
complicit in abortion."
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Santorum: ‘This campaign is about liberty’
Blue Ash, OH – The room at the Crown
Hotel where the Santorum rally was held was packed to capacity last Saturday. Roughly 500 supporters were in attendance. It
appeared that several segments of the American population were represented:
young adults to retires, homemakers, blue collar workers, office workers and
business owners.
It was particularly interesting to note that there was even a female Muslim wearing a white hijab. Though she did not want to give her name, when asked what motivated her to attend the rally, her answer was enthralling. She is a foreign exchange student from Indonesia who attends high school in the area. She was curious to see how an American political rally differs from one in her country. Two major things that she noted were that Indonesia’s rallies are usually open air and there is generally a parade.
Perhaps she also noticed the plethora of politicians from different offices and representatives of various organizations. Some of these included State Rep incumbent Seth Morgan, Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine, Attorney David Kearns, Chairman of Ohio’s Hamilton County Republican party Alex Triantafilo, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, Citizens for Community Values President Phil Burress, Concerned Women for America Ohio Director Bobbi Radeck, Cincinnati Tea Party leaders, and incumbent Fred Kundrata, who is running for Jean Schmidt’s seat.
Faith and Politics Voice took advantage of the opportunity to get Kundrata’s views on a few issues. When asked about his thoughts on how he would work to improve the economy and get the budget under control, he responded that one thought he has had is to encourage defense contracting between the Pentagon and Cincinnati businesses so that jobs can be brought back into the area. He added that his jobs plan includes networking between Wilmington airport, Wright Patterson and Cincinnati.
When asked about the healthcare legislation and repealing or amending it, he said that it was put together way to haphazardly, there were too many deals, it wasn’t done properly and that he’s the only one running in his district who can bring understanding to a lot of the legal issues that it involves. He wants to see something that is going to protect everybody while still solving the need for Medicare and Medicaid to be made solvent.
When asked why voters should choose him over Jean Schmidt, he summed it up on one word: “Leadership.”
Though the rally got started late, the crowd seemed to feel it was worth the wait and cheered wildly when Santorum took the stage. A snippet from Kool & the Gang’s song “Celebrate” played, perhaps in the hope that a Santorum presidency would restore the good times of a more positive economic future for America.
Santorum assured the crowd that his wife Karen and their seven children that range in age from
3 ½ to 20 would eagerly embrace living in DC, and that he would enthusiastically work to encourage the restoration of the values that have been key in making America a great nation – the very same values that are the foundation of why it is has become known as the land of the free.
He expressed appreciation for all who have been keeping his daughter, Bella in their prayers, and with regard to his campaign, Santorum confided that, “this race is about liberty. It’s about the future of this country.”
He added that, “We’re all stewards of this country and it’s the obligation of every generation to pass on to our children and grandchildren something better.”
Acknowledging that many Americans today have anxiety and pessimism about America’s future, he assured the crowd that if he gains the honor of serving as America’s next president, that he will do everything he can to encourage an atmosphere among those in DC of working together and bringing about the restoration of a strong America, both for now and for the sake of future generations.
It was particularly interesting to note that there was even a female Muslim wearing a white hijab. Though she did not want to give her name, when asked what motivated her to attend the rally, her answer was enthralling. She is a foreign exchange student from Indonesia who attends high school in the area. She was curious to see how an American political rally differs from one in her country. Two major things that she noted were that Indonesia’s rallies are usually open air and there is generally a parade.
Perhaps she also noticed the plethora of politicians from different offices and representatives of various organizations. Some of these included State Rep incumbent Seth Morgan, Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine, Attorney David Kearns, Chairman of Ohio’s Hamilton County Republican party Alex Triantafilo, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, Citizens for Community Values President Phil Burress, Concerned Women for America Ohio Director Bobbi Radeck, Cincinnati Tea Party leaders, and incumbent Fred Kundrata, who is running for Jean Schmidt’s seat.
Faith and Politics Voice took advantage of the opportunity to get Kundrata’s views on a few issues. When asked about his thoughts on how he would work to improve the economy and get the budget under control, he responded that one thought he has had is to encourage defense contracting between the Pentagon and Cincinnati businesses so that jobs can be brought back into the area. He added that his jobs plan includes networking between Wilmington airport, Wright Patterson and Cincinnati.
When asked about the healthcare legislation and repealing or amending it, he said that it was put together way to haphazardly, there were too many deals, it wasn’t done properly and that he’s the only one running in his district who can bring understanding to a lot of the legal issues that it involves. He wants to see something that is going to protect everybody while still solving the need for Medicare and Medicaid to be made solvent.
When asked why voters should choose him over Jean Schmidt, he summed it up on one word: “Leadership.”
Though the rally got started late, the crowd seemed to feel it was worth the wait and cheered wildly when Santorum took the stage. A snippet from Kool & the Gang’s song “Celebrate” played, perhaps in the hope that a Santorum presidency would restore the good times of a more positive economic future for America.
Santorum assured the crowd that his wife Karen and their seven children that range in age from
3 ½ to 20 would eagerly embrace living in DC, and that he would enthusiastically work to encourage the restoration of the values that have been key in making America a great nation – the very same values that are the foundation of why it is has become known as the land of the free.
He expressed appreciation for all who have been keeping his daughter, Bella in their prayers, and with regard to his campaign, Santorum confided that, “this race is about liberty. It’s about the future of this country.”
He added that, “We’re all stewards of this country and it’s the obligation of every generation to pass on to our children and grandchildren something better.”
Acknowledging that many Americans today have anxiety and pessimism about America’s future, he assured the crowd that if he gains the honor of serving as America’s next president, that he will do everything he can to encourage an atmosphere among those in DC of working together and bringing about the restoration of a strong America, both for now and for the sake of future generations.
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