Archive for May, 2009

Greenhouse gases drop, lowest in 19 years

Carbon-dioxide emissions from fossil fuels recorded their largest drop in 19 years last year, the federal government’s chief clearinghouse for energy information reported, adding new fodder to the debate in Congress about how — or whether — to reduce greenhouse gases. Click HERE to read entire article.

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Cap & Trade Bill Economic Disaster

Rep. Henry Waxman is pushing for a key vote on the Carbon Tax BEFORE Memorial Day — a tax that studies show will cost each family $3,100 each and every year. Click HERE to view H.R.2454. Click HERE to read what the Heritage Foundation has to say about the Cap & Trade bill. FAX-CALL-EMAIL your Congressman and tell them to vote “NO” for this bad bill. Mailing an open face POST CARD works the best. Take action NOW! Click HERE to find out who is your Congressman in your district. UPDATE: 33 yeas to 25 nays, committee amended vote on 5/21/09 – Call Your Congress NOW!

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Micheal Savage Appeals To Hillary

Micheal Savage appeals to Hillary to have the Brits remove his name from the “unwanted list”. On behalf of Michael Savage, the Thomas More Law Center respectfully demands that you call upon the government of the United Kingdom … Click HERE to view letter from the Thomas Moore Law Center.

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16 Year Old in South Bend Facility

Around 10 p.m. on March 5, Lundeby said, armed FBI agents along with three local law enforcement officers stormed her home looking for her son. Click HERE to read entire article.

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Hate Crime Passes House-Waiting on Senate Vote

Under “hate-crimes” laws like S.909, pastors could be prosecuted for preaching the biblical view of homosexuality. H.R.1913 Passed the House 4/29/09, 249-175 click HERE to view how your congressman voted. Click HERE to see who co-sponsored the bill.  Click HERE to read the bill. Call 202-224-3121 and ask for your U.S. Senator and voice your opinion on how he or she should vote.

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