Friday, January 30, 2009

Colorful Spandex Tights

the best of the worst ...

how little common sense ...

Sunday, January 25, 2009

South Park Stream Online Mobile

ABORTION, VATICAN ATTACKS OBAMA: CHOOSE THE WORST PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

24/01/2009 13:41 ABORTION, VATICAN ATTACKS OBAMA: WORST CHOICE

CITY 'VATICAN - "Among the many good things he could do, Barack Obama has chosen the worst" to not stop the "massacre of innocents" in the world: as the president emeritus of the Pontifical Academy for Life, Msgr. Elio Sgreccia said with ANSA, the decision of the new occupant of the White House again to grant funding to NGOs and clinics that also cover abortion as a means of family planning.

"This is a blow not only for Catholics but for people all over the world are fighting against the slaughter of the innocents which is accomplished by abortion," said Msgr. Sgreccia. "The right to life is the first to protect and defend," he added. "And besides, from a survey conducted recently by the American bishops, I think that 80% of the citizens of the States were opposed to abortion. With all due respect to the policy of Obama, this is something that as a church we have to say ".

ABORTION, OBAMA: Now just politicizing the TEMA
WASHINGTON - "It 's time that we stop politicizing the issue" in these terms, the U.S. president, Barack Obama, spoke in the evening with a written statement explaining the reasons for her stance on abortion.

According to Obama, "the constraints of the 'Mexico City Policy' (Reagan wanted by the law which prohibited funding to non-governmental organizations involved in family planning initiatives, ed) are unreasonably large in the current legislation, and in last eight years have been undermining efforts to promote a safe and effective family planning in developing countries. For these reasons, we overcome this political correct and revive efforts to protect and enhance a conscious women and promote global economic development ". "For too long the international assistance for planning family was used as a political issue - said the U.S. president - in a debate without end that has only served to divide us. I'm not going to continue this debate stale and unprofitable. "" It 's time - Obama has said - that we end up with the politicization of the issue. In the coming weeks, my administration will begin a frank conversation about family planning, working to find areas of common ground in which to best meet the needs of women and families in America and around the world. "

In its statement, released by 'White House press office, the President of the United States continues in these terms: "I gave instructions to my staff to gather and bring together all aspects of the theme to achieve the goal of reducing unwanted pregnancies. We will also work to promote safe motherhood, to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates and increase educational and economic opportunities for women and girls. "Furthermore - he added - I hope to work with Congress to restore U.S. financial support the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA). In this way - he concluded - the United States will join 180 other donor nations, working collaboratively to reduce poverty, promote health of women and children, prevent HIV / AIDS and provide assistance to family planning for women in 154 Countries ".


----------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------

(Marco Bardazzi)
With a clean slate provided a legal George W. Bush and the affirmation of the commitment to "protect the right of choice of the woman," President Barack Obama has reopened the abortion debate could open in the U.S. and also one on embryo research. But for now it is a soft approach, which leaves the door open to dialogue, confirming the need for Obama to not trigger cultural battles in the country, at a time when it needs bipartisan drive for economic emergencies. But the Catholic bishops expressed "great disappointment" for the move to Obama.

"An administration that wants to reduce abortions should not divert federal funds to groups that promote abortion," said Cardinal Joseph Rigali of Philadelphia, responsible for the commission for the life of the Conference of Bishops. The Church is also concerned that decisions that are coming from jeopardizing state and federal laws that over the years have limited the effect of the award 'Roe v. Wade', which legalized abortion 36 years ago. "We are concerned - he told Vatican Radio the Bishop of Orlando, Thomas Gerard Wenski - the fact that the pro-abortion ideologues can prevail in Congress and Obama to submit a proposal for a more radical pro-abortion law." Obama has signed an executive order which remove a prohibition on the use of federal funds for the promotion of 'abortion abroad, which is at the center of a political dribbled past 25 years. In 1984 the then Republican President Ronald Reagan established what was called the 'doctrine of Citta' of Mexico, the place where he kept a UN summit on the population. In practice, Reagan banned the use of public money to NGOs, activists and clinics, family planning initiatives in developing countries, abortions or brought them in their clinics. Bill Clinton, on his arrival at the White House in 1993, made the removal of the 'Mexico City Policy' the objective of his first executive order as president and chose to sign it on January 22, the anniversary of the Judgement 'Roe v. Wade' in 1973 has made the legal 'abortion in the U.S.. Bush, soon became president in 2001, nullified the decision of Clinton always in the symbolic date of 22 January, when in Washington for years tens of thousands of people descend on the Mall for the so-called 'March for Life', against abortions. Obama had made it known for some time that would restore the situation at the time of Clinton, reversing the order of Bush, but he chose - with another symbol - do not do January 22.

a gesture that has been read as a sign of will not to go to the clash with the anti-abortion, that have invaded Thursday, the same plain, where 48 hours earlier, about 2 million people had greeted the swearing in of Obama. A further sign of the President's caution in this area was the decision to sign the order without emphasis, away from the cameras and taking a much lower profile than, for example, chose to announce the order for closure of Guantanamo and secret CIA prisons. The journalists at first had to attend the signing, but the White House has since changed his mind. Obama has released, on the anniversary of 'Roe v. Wade,' a statement in which it reaffirmed its commitment to "the right choice for women" and stressed the belief that the decision of 1973 "not only protects health and reproductive rights of women, but a broader principle: that the government should not interfere in private family matters most. "But the battles on the face of ethics in the U.S. appear to be only postponed.

The Church is ready to take the field if against Obama on his desk for signing comes a law, the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA), which Congress is developing and that would include a removal of all limitations to abortion determined to federal and state level in recent decades. And another possible confrontation could ripen in the field of embryonic stem cell research. Obama has promised to remove the limits on federal funding for embryo research established by Bush in 2001. The FDA, the federal agency that monitors scientific research, today sent a signal of change of direction in this sense, allowing for the first time a private company to conduct tests with embryonic stem cells in human patients.

(marco.bardazzi @ ansa.it)
http://ansa.it/opencms/export/site/visualizza_fdg.html_874056681.html

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Free Antennaweb Canada

ABORTED

WASHINGTON - The Obama revolution begins to break down the first pillar Bush era. Within hours of taking office, the Democratic president is about to sign the release of federal funds to international groups that promote or perform abortions. The measure had already been announced in the program Obama as one of the first measures to be implemented. Current legislation prevents the U.S. taxpayers' money - usually through the channel of the Agency for International Development - is used for the benefit of family planning organizations that provide abortion or operations do work for information, advice and addressing structures that carry out abortions. Also known as the "Global Gag Rule" or "Mexico City Policy" was introduced for the first time since the Reagan presidency (during a UN conference in Mexico City in 1984) and then withdrawn and reintroduced by successive Democratic administrations and Republic. Bill Clinton had revoked in 1993, but had come back as one of the first acts of George W. Bush at his first entrance to the White House in 2001. Obama has chosen to sign the measure into an occasion for "low profile" - tells the Associated Press - the day after the 36th anniversary was celebrated yesterday, the famous Roe v. Wade in which the Supreme Court legalized abortion. The measure is not a surprise, since both Obama and Hillary Clinton Secretary of State, which oversees international aid, had introduced one of their promises during the election campaign. But in the first hours of his presidency so far, so Barack Obama has chosen to reverse the Bush policies but also on shared topics enough, as the need to close the prison camp in Guantanamo or to more transparent public documents. The anti-abortion organizations have unleashed and the bishops said they were "very concerned about Obama's strong support for the right to abortion." The microphones of Radio Vatican, the bishop of Orlando, Bishop Thomas Wenski Gerard, said that "the bishops are committed to getting people to contact representatives in Congress to oppose any legislative initiative aimed at extending the right to abortion."


(Repubblica.it January 23, 2009)

http://iosonoconvoiognigiorno.blogspot.com/2009/01/obama-tornano-i-fondi-alle-lobby-pro.html

Friday, January 16, 2009

Pirate Ship Interior Diagram

t-shirt of the week ..

+ America will also be safe, according to him ...
but I would love to wear this shirt ... Byebye Bush is from howies.uk
we go when we're in London in March!