Your access to medical care & your right to medical privacy are at stake!
Please send an short email today! (see sample below) DEADLINE: THIS Friday (July 27, 2007)
WHAT'S HAPPENING:
The federal government has proposed letting a group of government bureaucrats,
corporate executives and political appointees decide who gets to see, share, and
use your medical records.
The proposal is called the National Health Data Stewardship Entity.
Stop the FCC from Handing MoveOn.org and the Liberals a Huge Victory!!!
Would it surprise you to know that MoveOn.org, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama, Arianna Huffington and many of the most liberal voices in the Democratic Party share a common belief that government—not the free market—should regulate growth and innovation regarding the Internet and wireless communications? Of course not!
What SHOULD surprise you is that the Republican Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) agrees with them. That’s right, the REPUBLICAN Chairman of the FCC agrees with the Far Left Liberals!
Send an email to your senator now, expressing your disappointment in the Senate decision to invite a Hindu to open the session with prayer.
July 10, 2007
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Hindu to open Senate with prayer
Send an email to your senator now, expressing your disappointment in the Senate decision to invite a Hindu to open the session with prayer.
Dear Tom,
Please read this news report from OneNewsNow.com.
On Thursday, a Hindu chaplain from Reno, Nevada, by the name of Rajan Zed is scheduled to deliver the opening prayer in the U.S. Senate. Zed tells the Las Vegas Sun that in his prayer he will likely include references to ancient Hindu scriptures, including Rig Veda, Upanishards, and Bhagavard-Gita. Historians believe it will be the first Hindu prayer ever read at the Senate since it was formed in 1789.
WallBuilders president David Barton is questioning why the U.S. government is seeking the invocation of a non-monotheistic god.