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Obama Says You're It

The Obama administration is considering reviewing the legality of the college football Bowl Championship Series, the Justice Department has announced.

Is there anything this administration feels is not in its purview?

In a memo, Obama's Justice Department wrote: "The administration shares your belief that the current lack of a college football national championship playoff with respect to the highest division of college football ... raises important questions affecting millions of fans, colleges and universities, players and other interested parties."

Obama has indicated preference for a playoff system and said he was going to "to throw my weight around a little bit" to push college football toward a playoff system.

Inside sources known only to CMR say that once the Obama administration is done with college football, the administration is going to look at changing the rules for playground Tag.

One source said that many Democrats on the Hill currently feel it is unfair for just one person to be "it" and they're looking to spread the "it-ness" around.

"For years the weakest child on the playground has been 'it' more than any other child while the stronger faster children run around and are never 'it.'

Proposed changes are going to be a mandatory "it" classification for all Tag participants. That way no one is better or worse. Everyone will be "it".

HT Jeremy Burke

Ben Nelson. A Recap.



When we all look back on the whole Ben Nelson debacle we can feel sad that a man outed himself as a political shill...for nothing. While the world watched, Nelson, who had been considered pro-life, was bought and paid for. And then just weeks later Massachusetts voters shocked the world and voted in the GOP's 41st vote, putting a stop to healthcare.

So Nelson's moral failure turned into a political failure. I wonder which one concerns him more.

But while I give this video a serious intro, the video is actually quite clever, even comical. Take a look.

HT Viral Footage

Pittsburgh's Dancing Cop: R.I.P.

I think that anyone over the age of forty remembers Vic Cianca even if you don't know it. Vic Cianca was that traffic directing cop from Pittsburgh who did all those crazy and entertaining moves. Cianca's moves became famous in 1964 when Alan Funt surreptitiously filmed him for Candid Camera.

Cianca passed away January 24th at the age of 91. May he rest in peace.

What people who remember him may not know is that Vic Cianca was a man of faith, a Catholic, and his famous routine developed from the sign of the cross.

His son, the Rev. Vic Cianca, vicar general of Assyrian Church of the East, said his dad's unique style of using his whole body to direct traffic came naturally.

"We're Italian, and we're very Catholic," he said. "Dad would always make the sign of the cross whenever there was a problem. He'd do the same thing while directing traffic."

That simple sign of the cross evolved into a far more involved — and entertaining — act played out every rush hour on Downtown streets. Cianca recalled watching his dad work busy intersections, waiting for crowds to gather, and then proudly telling onlookers: "That's my dad."
Cianca is great example of how we can bring the joy of our faith to our work, no matter what it is.

Coming Soon -- Vampires!

Oh no, oh no, oh no.

I mean, we should have seen this coming. Scientists have discovered that vampires, yes vampires, were right all along. The blood of the young helps keep alive the old.

[Technology Review] The antiaging power of blood might not be just the stuff of vampire stories. According to new research from Harvard University, an unspecified factor in the blood of young mice can reverse signs of aging in the circulatory system of older ones. It's not yet clear how these changes affect the animals' overall health or longevity. But the research provides hope that some aspects of aging, such as the age-related decline in the ability to fight infection, might be avoidable.

"At least some age-related defects are reversible, and the factors to reverse them are carried in blood," said Amy Wagers, a researcher at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and Joslin Diabetes Center, in Boston, at a press conference on Tuesday. Identifying those factors could lead to new strategies to boost resistance to infection, and perhaps a decrease in some cancers, she said.
There are some discoveries I wish we didn't make. Can a society that routinely kills millions of unborn children in the name of convenience be trusted with this kind of knowledge?

We already treat children as a commodity to be taken or left as desire dictates. Honestly, if this science shows the same result in humans, how long until farms of children to be harvested for their blood are the new thing.

One other thing. The vampirific reality will likely be much different from the movies. Those people who will be able to afford the "organic rejuvenation serum" won't be those young beautiful people, no sir. Those clubs of the immortal will be akin to the nude beaches of today. If you have ever stumbled upon a nude beach (note- don't go for a stroll down the Fire Island Nation Sea Shore), then you will know that the only people who go to nude beaches are people you would never, NEVER, want to see naked.

The people who will make first use of this technology are the Jocelyn Wildensteins of the world.

Shudder.

A Catholic Priest In The Holy Land

What is it like to be a Christian in the heart of Palestine? Can faith really prevail over violence and division? In the Catholic parish of Nablus, a few are still determined to bear their cross.

Born a Jew, converted Catholic and expert on the history of Islam, Father Vincent Nagle seemed predestined to come to Palestine. Now a priest in Nablus, one of the most volatile cities in the region, he tries to make sense of the divisions that dominate everyday life there.

Watch the video here.

Even Barabbas Wasn't Into Child Porn!

You looking for evidence that the world is completely crazy, upside down, looney tunes? Sadly, you've come to the right place.

Everyone's freaking out that during the Super Bowl Tim Tebow's mother will tell us that she chose life and you should too. Gasp!

And yet nobody's talking about the fact that rocker Pete Townsend of The Who, who is the halftime entertainment, was involved in a child pornography scandal in 2003. Apparently bored with the thousands of women throwing themselves at him, the guitarist was busted for using his credit card to view images on a child porn website. Townsend insisted he was researching a book or something ridiculous like that and he was never convicted.

In an odd note, let's remember Michael Jackson was also halftime entertainment at the Super Bowl. Seriously, who is booking these acts, Paul Reubens?

Firstly, I blame the rock community because if rockers weren't forced to be celibate, this never would've happened.

But seriously, there have been about a dozen article about Townsend's past while thousands of critical articles and columns have been launched against Tebow.

Seriously? The world has picked Townsend over Tebow? But the fact that this country is outraged about Tebow and not Townsend is evidence to me that not much has changed since the fine folks asked to free Barabbas. And Barabbas wasn't into child porn either. So take comfort if you can that yeah the world's messed up but it's been really messed up for a really long time.

Think about it though. People are angry that Pam Tebow didn't kill her son and they're silent that the guy providing their halftime entertainment contributes money to child pornographers. You know I'm starting to think our society may not care all that much about children.

Final note: Maybe we should we leaflet the area around the Super Bowl that a sex offender will be in their area on Super Bowl Sunday?

Pro-Choicers Call Tebow's Mother A Liar

OK. We've all had it happen. We're talking with a woman who all of a sudden does what we fear most and reaches into the depth of her pocketbook and whips out the pictures of her pride and joy. And she's gonna' tell you all about little Mr. Wonderful. You just know the next few minutes of your life will be spent oohing and aahing and forcing the edges of your mouth to reach your ears.

Well, you could do that which is what pretty much every human on the face of the earth does OR you could completely freak out and contact some high price attorney to pen some litigious threats or a cease and desist order to force the proud Mom to shut the Mom up. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking you'd never be so sick and demented as that. Well that's why you're not the President of the Center for Reproductive Rights.

Seriously, the President of CRR is losing it because Tim Tebow's mom wants to tell the world she chose life and her son turned out to be...awesome squared.

That's all. She's not pushing a law. She's not forcing anyone to do anything. She just wants to tell the world that she chose life and her son turned out to be a Heisman/National Championship factory with 4.40 speed.

The CRR tried to first say the ad, which they haven't even seen yet, is too controversial. Yeah, a mom saying that you should love your unborn baby even though your kid probably won't break every record in NCAA football history because her kid already did that but your kid might be pretty cool anyway is soooooo controversial.

But that didn't work. So now the CRR folks have taken to calling Tim Tebow's mom a lyin' you know what. I'm serious.

In possibly the lowest move by pro-choicers (at least in the last few hours), Nancy Northup, President Center for Reproductive Rights, is attempting to silence Florida QB Tim Tebow by accusing his mother of lying about the circumstances surrounding his birth.

In a letter to CBS, which is airing the Superbowl, Northup wrote:

We are writing to request that CBS reconsider its decision to air an advertisement by the anti-choice group Focus on the Family, featuring Pam and Timothy Tebow during Super Bowl XLIV...

We believe it is essential that you determine whether the proposed Tebow advertisement meets CBS's own standards with regard to accuracy and advocacy...

Past media coverage of the Tebows suggests that the ad may present a misleading picture of the reality of abortion in the Philippines. In 2007, the Gainsville Sun reported that Pam Tebow was living and working as a missionary in the Philippines in 1987 when she was pregnant with her son Tim. According to the Sun story, doctors encouraged Mrs. Tebow to terminate her pregnancy because she had suffered a medical condition that endangered her health and the pregnancy...

Because of these draconian and discriminatory laws and practices, women with life- threatening pregnancies have had no choice but to risk their lives, either by continuing their high-risk pregnancies or seeking unsafe abortions. In 2008 alone, at least 1000 women died, and 90,000 more suffered complications, as a result of the Philippines' criminal abortion ban.

Given this context, it raises questions about whether physicians in the Philippines would have urged a married pregnant woman to illegally terminate her pregnancy in 1987...

There is still time before February 7 to reconsider your action and we urge you to do so.
Let's get this straight. The Center for Reproductive Rights is calling Tim Tebow's mother a liar because she's saying that an abortion was recommended to her in a country where abortion is illegal.

Are these people so insane that they can't believe a woman turned down an abortion? I know. I know. With all the fringe benefits of abortion including a lifetime of guilt, depression, higher risk of suicide, increased chance of infertility and cancer who could say no to an abortion, right?

And CRR's logic falls apart in that aren't they the same ones who say if you make abortion illegal, the same number of abortions would still occur but they'll be performed illegally and dangerously? In one of their own documents they say, "The Court's decision in Roe v. Wade all but ended the back-alley and self-induced abortions that once killed hundreds if not thousands of women each year."

But wait?! Abortion was illegal in this country before that, right? So how did all those women die? So, I guess, abortions still take place even when it's illegal, huh? I mean, did they not see Vera Drake?

I can't wait for these folks to really start freaking out as the Super Bowl approaches. I wish they'd make them the halftime show.

HT HuffPo

Constance Mary Redoubt Returns

You may remember our friend Constance Mary Redoubt from some time ago.

Well Connie is back. She is back primarily because I had nothing else to write about today and nobody else is trying to keep alive the age old tradition of manufactured homespun wisdom. So here are some of Connie's greatest hits.

Without further eloquence, the wit and wisdom of Constance Mary Redoubt.

Connie on Virtue

Character is what we do when no one is looking. Characters result when everyone is looking.

Virtue, like a golf swing, will quickly corrupt without sufficient practice.

Virtue is the bulwark of liberty and vice its soft underbelly.

Liberty is the freedom to seek virtue and it is virtue that distinguishes liberty from license.

On Liberty & Gov't
Bureaucracy is a giant parasite that feeds exclusively on the liberty of man.

If freedom is nothing more than the ability to be better, Socialism heralds a people no longer interested in that ability.

A government by the people and for the people that does not seek the will of God will eventually subjugate the people.

Government cannot grant new rights without taking away old ones.

Tyrants, like vampires, must first be invited in.

Government, like ice, expands when things are coldest.
Miscellaneous
Nothing great was ever achieved without denying the obvious.

I believe our society, like our government, greatly undervalues the merits of doing nothing.

The side winning a debate never declares the debate to be over.

Liars cherish nothing more than the civility of those who know the truth.

Sap rises in the spring, but saps on the first Tuesday in November.

True of Science or religion, strong words are the best indicator of a weak faith.

On Science
Settled science is the dullest kind.

Why would anyone ever hire a settled scientist?

Can you get a PhD in settled science?

What's the difference between a settled scientist and a lazy one?

Climate models are the Magic Eight-Balls of science and only slightly less accurate

Science is made infinitely simpler when you can dictate the outcome.

Abortion: State by State

Go check out this very revealing graphic at American Papist first.

What this shows me is the importance of fighting abortion laws. I know this will shock many of you but women in "blue" states which usually have liberal abortion laws have more abortions.

While I agree that we must work to change people's hearts on an individual basis we also must work to change the laws.

Apostolic Visitation 2: Nunjas!!!

The Apostolic Visitation started last year with reports of concerns, irregularities about a secular mentality or even a feminist spirit pervading America’s female religious. A letter from the Vatican followed. A simple request and a questionnaire to help the sisters and to respond to concerns for their welfare.

And then things got ugly. Many women religious teamed up and refused to comply. It was like Norma Rae but with off-the-rack gender neutral pantsuits.

But now, in a world where the Vatican’s Apostolic Visitation was rebuffed, many Sisters forgot something. One very important thing. You never ignore Rome.

While many wondered what the Vatican’s response would be, the second wave of the Apostolic Visitation will be carried out under the cover of darkness by…NUNJAS!!!!!!!!!!!...

Read the rest at the National Catholic Register. Or else...

Showdown at the March for Life?

OK. I was kind of back and forth on this one for a while.

Fr. Jenkins, President of Notre Dame, who infamously invited and honored President Barack Obama on campus last year, joined hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers this week in protesting Roe V. Wade at the March for Life. And in a strange turn he also met some pro-lifers protesting him.

According to the Thomas More Society, Jenkins:

"came face to face with large banners urging him to “Free the ND88″ and many thousands of leaflets also calling out for his taking steps to end criminal prosecutions of the “ND88.”
Many folks are upset that Jenkins has not asked Notre Dame officials to withdraw the charges against the 88 pro-life protesters arrested on campus for protesting the Obama speech.

And initially I thought that maybe that wasn't the time and place for that kind of action. And as much as I've taken issue (some say too harshly) with Fr. Jenkins' decision to honor Obama, part of me wondered if the March for Life was the proper venue to go against a fellow marcher publicly. The March for Life is important and I'm not sure airing our grievances with each other during it is productive.

I thought that if I'm carrying a sign during the March for Life (which I have done) I'm going to be sure to make it about protecting human life.

But then I read Fr. Jenkins' comment to LifeNews.com said:
“I felt it was important not to let those banners take away from the central goals of the day,” he said. “And I refuse to let them distract from advancing pro-life cause.”
You've got to be kidding me. Fr. Jenkins refuses to let them distract from advancing the pro-life cause? Give me a break! That's absurd. The whole country was watching when this priest hung an award around the most pro-abortion President's shoulders. Pro-lifers begged Fr. Jenkins to advance the pro-life cause by refusing to honor the President who publicly said he would kill his own grandchild when he said he didn't want his daughter "punished with a baby."

This entire (ongoing) episode is a terrible stain on Notre Dame's reputation as well as the Catholic Church and Fr. Jenkins should be embarrassed by his actions.

But Fr. Jenkins ignored us all. Fr. Jenkins said he wanted dialogue. Well, now he's got dialogue from people and he calls them a distraction? You know, I'm starting to think that when Fr. Jenkins says "dialogue" he actually just means for everyone to shut up and listen to him.

Go Rain On Someone Else's Parade

Oh please forgive us for our giddiness.

There have been some friends out there who make quite a show of pointing out to pro-lifers who might occasionally commit the sin of voting Republican that Sen. Scott Brown is pro-choice. Duh.

How can you be so giddy about the election of a pro-choicer? This proves that you are Republican first and pro-life second. How silly.

As a dedicated pro-lifer who sometimes votes Republican let me say a few things. Yes, I was giddy over the election of Scott Brown. You know why? Because his election probably derailed the institutionalization of taxpayer-funded abortion-on-demand for generations to come. That seems like a pretty good reason to celebrate.

If you are pro-life, I do not see how you could be not happy about the result of that election. Oh sure, we all know that Brown is pro-choice. We are also aware of the lip service paid to life by many Republicans, but that didn't matter on January 19th. All that mattered on the 19th is that federally funded abortion-on-demand was at least stalled and that is something to celebrate. Anyone who is unhappy about that result is most likely putting their own politics first.

Another thing, the reason that this horrific legislation was killed by a pro-choicer is because that pro-choicer caucuses with the Republicans. This is why party matters. The faults of the Republican party are myriad and manifest. No doubt. But they are the party that gives the best chance to life and this legislative battle gives proof of it. Sure, it was a coalition of life advocates and fiscal conservatives that sealed the deal, but it sealed the deal. That is what matters.

It is very easy to be impressed with our own cleverness to the point of outwitting ourselves. There are choices to be made, choices with real consequences. It is not, as some would have it, a choice between a stupid evil party and an evil stupid party, as clever as that equivalency may sound. It is a choice between the party of death and the dysfunctional and often cowardly party of life.

But given that choice I will vote for the dysfunctional and often cowardly party of life every time. Even if I have to hold my nose to do it. I will make the best choices when I can, and the least bad choices the other times.

As for my giddiness, it remains. For if I were not happy for this result, not matter how it came to be, I would risk the sin of ingratitude. I am grateful.

For those not so inclined, go rain on someone else's parade.

Extremist Attacks Federal Official

A right wing pro-life extremist in Canada attacked a federal official who oversees abortion clinics by smashing a pie in her face during a televised speech. One pro-life leader dismissed the attack saying: “A little tofu pie on her face is hardly comparable to the blood on Ms. Shea’s hands.”

As you can imagine, the world is outraged and seeking to expand rules on how pro-lifers are allowed to protest.

Oh wait. That's not what happened at all. It was actually a left wing PETA nutjob type protesting the death of baby seals who blasted federal fisheries minister Gail Shea with a tofu pie. So...never mind. Nothing to see here. Don't worry about it. My mistake. Go about your business. Everything's fine.

Seriously, could you imagine the outrage if a pro-lifer had done this? But when some animal rights nut attacks a government official it's no big deal? I'm guessing PETA which has funded terrorist organizations like Earth Liberation Front won't have to face down RICO statutes for protesting. That's only for those trying to protect human life.


HT Secondhand Smoke

Erin on Moral Clarity and Torture

This is Matt: We here at CMR have been huge fans of Erin Manning who blogs over at And Sometimes Tea. And so we wanted to have Erin write over here once a week for the next month as a guest blogger. I think CMR could use some female perspective - other than Patrick's. So enjoy Erin's post. Heeeeeeerrrre's Erin!!!!!!!

When Matt and Patrick honored me last week with their invitation to write a few blog posts for them this month, I was glad to accept, and grateful for the opportunity. I'm still glad and grateful, but what I have to write about this week is a bit more serious in tone than what I'd anticipated writing about when this guest-posting privilege started.

A couple of years ago, I started noticing all the discussions about the morality of torture that were cropping up in the Catholic blogosphere. As a conservative and someone who voted for GOP candidates more often than not (though I'd had a few forays into the fun of voting for independents), I hadn't really given much thought to the issue. Sure, torture was immoral; and torture was defined loosely in my mind as "Really really bad stuff that does permanent physical damage to people, but only if it's being done to innocent people by bad guys." Since Americans weren't bad guys, terrorists weren't innocent, and waterboarding didn't leave permanent damage (well, not most of the time, anyway; I was unaware then that it could actually kill people, which is pretty permanent by anybody's definition) I wasn't too interested in the debate.

Or I thought I wasn't. But it seemed like "my side" was taking a beating, if you'll forgive the metaphor. So I started entering in the combox discussions, wondering how we could define torture, doubting that the Church really meant enhanced interrogation when she said that torture was evil, and generally acting as though moral clarity on this issue was a practical impossibility.

The story of how that changed and I came to realize that I was out of line with Church teaching is really the story of how better-informed Catholics (one in particular) didn't give up trying to show me how wrong I was. Eventually the light dawned, and I realized that I was trying to make the teaching fit various political ideas I had, instead of seeking the truth as a starting point. And I realized, too, how right these guys had been: I really was trying to bend Church teaching to my notions, instead of sincerely trying to understand.

I wrote about those things on my blog, and from time to time would address the issue of torture from my new-found understanding that the Church says torture is evil, that this includes things we try to dismiss euphemistically as "enhanced interrogation," that there is no "good guys exemption" to allow us to torture prisoners, and that there's also no "Jack Bauer ticking-time-bomb exemption" which somehow transforms torture into a good and noble act if we can just concoct a wildly unlikely-enough scenario to justify its use. I even, about a year ago, stuck a little picture on my blog sidebar which read "Coalition for Clarity/Because Torture is Intrinsically Evil." But that was all I did.

Until last week.

It started with a question from a reader. What was the Coalition for Clarity? she asked. Was there an actual group of Catholic bloggers opposed to torture?

Good question--so I wrote a blog post about it. There should be such a group, I said.

And the response was overwhelming. I had emails and comments and post links from Catholics saying, in essence, "Sign me up." But there wasn't anywhere to sign them up; the group was still fictional. I had written the blog post sort of hoping some qualified person would realize that such a group was needed and would create one--but it dawned on me that I shouldn't be asking others to do something I wasn't willing to do myself.

So I started a blog called Coalition for Clarity. Meanwhile Tom McDonald and Sean Dailey had had the idea to start up a Facebook page with that title, too (to which they graciously added me once I broke down and signed up for a Facebook account). And considering this whole thing has only been going on since Wednesday of last week, the response continues to be amazing.

Now, maybe you're a bit like I used to be. You haven't given the issue of torture much thought, or you've let partisan beliefs set the tone for what you think of the idea. Maybe you've even, as I (to my shame) used to do, thought of the Church's teaching that torture is evil as one of those nice ivory-tower things--sure, in a perfect world, torture might be evil, but if national security demands it here and now in our fallen world, well then, etc. If that describes how you think about torture, may I respectfully suggest you consider giving it a bit more thought? Perhaps delving into the Catechism's mention of torture, or reading through some key sections of Veritatis Splendor, or seeking out other sources of Church teaching on the topic? I hadn't yet done even that much when I used to insist that whatever torture was, the things Americans were doing or asking to do couldn't possibly be included.

Or maybe you're the opposite--you're someone who has been teaching and writing against torture since before many Americans even realized that it was being done. Maybe you're wondering why an upstart with no moral theology training or background is even involved in this effort (and nobody wonders that more than I do, believe me). If that's you, won't you consider becoming a contributor to the Coalition for Clarity blog?

I think we have a unique opportunity as Catholics to stand up now, before we reach a situation where one political party is enthusiastically pro-torture and the other is "Personally opposed, but..." on the issue, and be clear about the fact that the Church teaches that torture is evil. But we can't do that unless our fellow Catholics know what the Church teaches. Right now, according to this Pew Forum survey, 51% of Catholics surveyed believed that torture was "often justified" or "sometimes justified" if it was being used to get information from suspected terrorists--and the question asked used the word "torture," not "enhanced interrogation" or any other euphemism. A response like that shows that when it comes to torture, many of us Catholics could use a little moral clarity.

Natural and Unnatural

I was over a friend's house picking up a buddy of mine this past weekend. He wasn't ready so I ended up hanging out for a few minutes with his wife and her friend. I'd met the other woman before but don't know her all that well. She was talking a mile a minute about how "natural" she lives and how great she feels. Of course, she was telling us that we should be living the same way. She lectured me about different herbs and how she's detoxing her body.

She's been "living naturally" since New Year's Day. (Her words)

She said she feels so much better ("fantabulous!!!" was her word) and she's been doing a lot of reading about all the "unnatural" chemicals people put in their bodies and how harmful it all is.

My buddy came into the room and rolled his eyes but I didn't know her well enough to joke about it since she seemed to take it all very seriously so I listened to her. Actually, I kind of pretended to listen by just nodding my head and occasionally grunting.

In the conversation my buddy joked about me "detoxing" my five children.

"What?!" gasped the woman. "Really? You really have five kids?"

One of the funny things about writing a Catholic blog is you sometimes forget that having five kids is a lot. But around the Catholic blogosphere I read about so many people who have that many children and many more that I forget how countercultural it is to have more than two children.

Then she asked me if I was crazy?

I responded I was. (I mean, how else do you respond to that?)

"My gosh," she said, slowing herself down for a moment. "I couldn't even imagine. One's enough for me. I'm not having anymore. My husband wants more but thank God for the Pill."

Ms. Natural Living is on the Pill?

I couldn't hold me tongue so I just threw it out there. "How does all this natural living coincide with all the chemicals you're putting in your body from the Pill?"

And then she said that she needs to be on the Pill because it allows her to live naturally. If she had more children then she wouldn't have the time to live the way she wanted to live, she said.

I held my tongue after that. Remember, I was the crazy one.

Erin Manning wrote:

What a horrific lie it is, to convince millions upon millions of healthy woman that their bodies' natural fertility is a terrible disease for which a decades-long prescription to a drug engineered to fight against it is not only necessary, but imperative!
It is rather an oddity that with all this focus on natural foods that many women still don't consider birth control in the same manner.

Shock: Michael Moore Criticizes Obama on Haiti

Michael Moore, independent filmmaker and perennial critic of the Bush administration, has criticized the Obama administration for its response to the Haiti earthquake by saying the administration response is clunky and focused largely on Americans in Haiti. Moore also criticized the Obama administration for failing to respond to the offer of the The National Nurses Union to send 12,000 nurses to Haiti calling the lack of response "distressing" and goes so far as to compare President Obama to President Bush.

In an interview with Democracy Now, Michael Moore criticized the Obama administration response to Haiti as "clunky" and distressing. (Emphases mine)

...MICHAEL MOORE: But the response from the—our government is once again this sort of, you know, clunky “we’re too big”—you know the saying “we’re too big to fail.” This is like “we’re too big to succeed.” That’s what it feels like.

Now, I will say this: Obama immediately, within hours, trying to pull the apparatus together and put it into motion, was in marked contrast to what we saw during Katrina and other events during the Bush years. So, on that first day I remember feeling really good about that.

By the second and the third day, when no, you know, real help had arrived, and the concern turned, you know, mostly to how are the Americans doing there, the Americans at the embassy, the Americans at the Montana Hotel, etc., etc.—and naturally, of course, I mean, it’s human nature to care about your own first, but I would hope, by this point, that we’re in a place where we just care about everybody and that we don’t see ourselves as more human or more worthy of life.

AMY GOODMAN: Didn’t you know a group of nurses who wanted to go—more than a group?

MICHAEL MOORE: Oh, my god. Well, this—no, this is the National Nurses Union. This is the saddest thing that’s happened. And I would hope anybody listening to this or watching this would respond and put pressure on the Bush administration. The National Nurses Union—...

And this situation with the National Nurses Union, they went out to their membership. Who would be willing to go to Haiti right now? Over 11,000, almost 12,000 nurses—12,000 nurses—around this country have signed up, who are willing to go right now to Haiti. I don’t know if I heard it on your show last week or someplace else. You know, essentially one nurse could provide help for dozens of people. So just imagine if we could get 12,000 nurses there, with the necessary supplies, how many people could have been helped. I mean, this offer was made days and days ago.

AMY GOODMAN: To whom?

MICHAEL MOORE: To the Obama administration from the executive director of the National Nurses Union. She contacted the administration. She got put off. She had no response. Then they sent her to some low-level person that had no authority to do anything.

And then, finally, she’s contacting me. And she says, “Do you know any way to get a hold of President Obama?” And I’m going, “Well, this is pretty pathetic if you’re having to call me. I mean, you are the largest nurses union. You are, I believe, one of the vice presidents of the AFL-CIO, of the main board of the AFL-CIO, and you can’t get a call in to the White House to get 12,000 nurses down there? I don’t know what I can do for you. I mean, I’ll put my call in, too.”

But as we sit here today, not a whole heck of a lot has happened. And it’s distressing. It’s just one example, I think, of so many things, and you covered a lot of it last week when you were there, that just have fallen through here.

In an ironic twist, when the question was first posed to Moore about the "distressing" lack of response of the Obama administration to the Nurses Union offer, Moore accidentally referred to the Obama administration as the Bush administration. He the goes on to say how dissapointed he is in the Obama administration.
AMY GOODMAN: Didn’t you know a group of nurses who wanted to go—more than a group?

MICHAEL MOORE: Oh, my god. Well, this—no, this is the National Nurses Union. This is the saddest thing that’s happened. And I would hope anybody listening to this or watching this would respond and put pressure on the Bush administration. The National Nurses Union—

AMY GOODMAN: The Obama administration?

MICHAEL MOORE: Yeah, the Obama. What did I say? The—

AMY GOODMAN: Bush administration.

MICHAEL MOORE: Yeah, yeah. We already put pressure on them. They’re no longer with us. But that wasn’t just Freudian. That’s really—that is my state of mind. That is how I’m, you know, feeling, because I won’t accept the sugarcoated difference between the Obama administration and the Bush administration. And you can say, on the surface, just how great things are in terms of compared to the last eight years, but the substance, when it comes to, you know, the rubber meeting the road, I can’t tell you how profoundly disappointed I am at this point.
If Michael Moore is willing to criticize President Obama is such a way, the President may have a bigger public relations problem than he is willing to admit.

NOW Prez: "A Fetus Is Not a Life."

CNN quoted NOW President Terry O'Neill saying something so outlandish I'm surprised CNN quoted it. Well not really but...you know.

"A fetus is not a life, sorry," NOW President Terry O'Neill told CNN. "And no, nobody's religious conviction justifies taking women's ability to shape their own futures away from them."
OK. Where do I start?

Uhm. Whether fetus is life is inarguable. To say it's not is anti-science. I know us conservative types are the antediluvian primates who are anti-science and all but what O'Neill said is just imbecilic.

A fetus is not life? That's not the question. The question of life is scientific. She might argue that it's not life worthy of human respect, which is also absurd, but at least she'd have been attempting a moral argument rather than a scientific one.

The fact that CNN didn't press her on this ridiculous assertion tells you all you need to know about CNN.

Proaborts lie. They do. Sorry. But to be fair, they have to in order to support their decision.

The part where O'Neill says "nobody's religious conviction justifies taking women's ability to shape their own futures away from them" is also laughable. If you ask me pro-abortion types should probably shy away from talking about taking people's futures away from them." Just sayin'. It kinda' rings hollow.

But the point is that O'Neill obviously shuns both science and religious convictions as ways to shape her opinion on abortion. So what in her life instructs her position other than power? Nothing as far as I can see.

My thought to O'Neill is: Get a life.

The NASCAR of Apologetics

I am a flawed man.

I love to listen to Catholic apologetics. I listen to apologetics CDs, I read apologetic books, and I love to listen to apologetics on the radio. I suspect my reason for listening to apologetics on the radio is different from most people; at least I hope it is.

I think I read once that NASCAR is the biggest spectator sport in the United States. Being a northerner, I am sure that I miss many of the appealing aspects of NASCAR, but I think I know why most people watch it. They want to see the crashes. That is why I listen to apologetics on the radio, particularly Catholic Answers. I want to be around when the crash happens.

Continue Reading @ The Register

Don't Feed the Poor! They'll Breed!

Margaret Sanger call your office. We'd like to throw you a victory party. Sanger who was very intent on stopping minorities and the poor from breeding, seems to have many disciples.

Last year we learned Supreme Court Justice Ruth Vader Ginsburg said: "Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of."

Well, just this week South Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Andre Bauer had a similarly interesting comment. The AP reports:

"My grandmother was not a highly educated woman, but she told me as a small child to quit feeding stray animals. You know why? Because they breed! You're facilitating the problem if you give an animal or a person ample food supply. They will reproduce, especially ones that don't think too much further than that."
Can anyone be surprised that someone in power thinks this way. This way of looking at things is pervasive in our culture today. It takes a strong faith to avoid it.

Bauer maybe forgot his Matthew.
They also will answer, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?' "He will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.' "Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life."
Bauer would do well to ponder those words.

He's already saying he misspoke and all those things but it just seems too close to what so many others are saying to discount it. The art of dehumanization in our increasingly "humanistic" society has just too many tragic consequences to let it pass, in my opinion.

Isn't it ironic that the "humanistic" way of seeing people so often views people as nothing more than animals?

Jen F. Sees Hatred

Go check this one out at Inside Catholic.

Jen Fulwiler writes about her trip to the March for Life.

Of all the things I remember about the Texas March for Life in Austin last January, the memory that stands out the most is the look on the faces of the counter-protesters who followed us along Congress Avenue and down to the capitol that frosty morning. When I glanced over to see the source of the epithets that were being screamed at us, I met the eyes of one young woman wearing a black bandana over the bottom half of her face. She happened to look over and meet my gaze, and in her eyes I saw one thing: hatred.

I was caught off guard when my gut response to her rage-filled glare was one of sympathy. In fact, I realized as she turned away to continue yelling angry pro-choice slogans that I knew the source of the rage behind her eyes and had even felt it recently.
Check out the rest of the story here.

The Media Translation Machine


I'm convinced that the media has a huge clunky translation machine that automatically translates the preferred nomenclature of conservatives into liberal speak. I mean, there's always a discrepancy between what conservatives wish to be called and what we are actually called by the media.

Reporters might type in "Pro-life" when describing us but when it runs through the media translation machine it whirrs and clunks and whizzes like something out of Star Trek and out comes..."Anti-abortion."

There are many other changes the Media Translation Machine makes including:
Conservative = Right wing extremist
Believing Catholic = Fundamentalist
Tea Party attendee = Teabaggers
Partial birth abortion = The rarely done procedure which some opponents call partial birth abortion. (And that was a nomenclature victory for our side.)
Pro traditional marriage = Anti-gay
Believe God created the world = Creationist
Someone who questions Obama= Racist
Question Al Gore - a Global Warming Denier

I'm sure there's a million others. Feel free to add them in the combox.

3 Words To Drive "Progressive" Catholics Crazy

I’ve been running a Catholic blog for a few years now and have inadvertently come across certain words and phrases that just drive self described “progressive” Catholics crazy. Tweeters have been doing this a while concerning politics but I thought we could have some fun here coming up with 3 word phrases that just unhinge “progressive” Catholics. Take a look at my suggestions and then I encourage you to add your own in the combox.

1) Traditional Anglican Communion
2) The Catechism states…
3) Abortion is murder
4) Communion on Tongue
5) Scott Hahn said…
6) “Caritas in Veritate”
7) Archbishop Raymond Burke...

Head on over to the National Catholic Register for the full list and add your own to the list over there as well.

I really want this list to be comprehensive so put on your thinking caps and go to National Catholic Register to submit yours.

Hilarious Media Bias on March for Life

Shhhh. 300,000+ people chanted, yelled and sung their way into Washington D.C. but somehow snuck past the mainstream media without their notice. Congratulations to the ordinary ministers of the media!

Now, I could've missed it but after searching it seems to me that The New York Times completely ignored the throngs of people walking with signs towards the Capitol. I'm sure they would've been noticed if their signs mentioned Gitmo. MSNBC, according to their website, had no stories on the march. CBS News had nothing.

And even when some of the ordinary ministers of the media did notice, the results were comical.

Poor Rick Sanchez of CNN was confused. The poor dear couldn't figure out who was marching in...THE MARCH FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sanchez reported, according to Newsbusters:

“It’s the 37th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade case....both sides being represented today, but it does appear to me, as I look at these signs that – which side is represented the most....Do we know?”
And yet the Washington Post, no friend of the pro-life movement, reported:
"Few counter-demonstrators were visible along the route."
Were they at the same rally?

But Sanchez wasn't alone.

While a recent survey revealed that 6 out of ten young people are pro-life Newsweek's Krista Gesaman worried that the age of the pro-life marchers was so advanced she asked:
"Where are the young, vibrant women supporting their pro-life or pro-choice positions? Likely, they’re at home."

Has she been to the March for Life? I'm always amazed as to how many young people there are there. According to reports 550 young students were there from Catholic University of America alone as well as 370 from Notre Dame. And dozens of other colleges were represented similarly.

The AP, according to Gateway Pundit, said the March for Life was only three blocks long even though Michael Novak watched the march and said he watched for nearly three hours as the march just kept streaming up the street.

But we've long since quit depending on the media to get our message out. Over 49,000 blogs wrote about the March for Life. EWTN and other Catholic media covered the march extensively. Lifesite and LifeNews.com as always, do their admirable work.

So what I'm saying is that while some of us bloggers sometimes feel like our little blogs can't change the world. I would argue that it may be the only thing that can.

Join The Non Nobis Network

I want you to do something, so please read this entire post.

For many, I suppose that the true meaning of last week's events has yet to sink in. For the last few days as I pondered the meaning of the arguably miraculous turn of events, I am overwhelmed with gratitude.

As we approached the birthday of Our Lord, pro-lifers in the U.S. reluctantly realized that this momentous battle in the war on life was likely lost. The opposition had overwhelming superiority in numbers and a steely determination to institute a universal health-care regime that funds abortion. We, along with many other concerned citizens of various stripes, protested, marched, attended townhalls, lobbied, and prayed, seemingly to no avail. The Senate had passed, in complicity with ostensibly pro-life Senators, its version of the bill with its thinly disguised abortion on demand funding.

The passage of the Senate bill signaled what seemed to many, the end of the fight. Democrats huddled to hammer out any compromises necessary to achieve final passage of the bill. We watched in dismay as every day inched closer to the compromise that would seal the deal and put the bill on the desk of the President in time for the State of the Union. We had lost, there was nothing more we could do, but pray.

But God had other plans.

In a way that seemed almost impossible, the entire battle has turned. I need not go into detail here, you all know the story. We understand that the war on life is far from over, but today, at least for a while, by the grace of God, we have avoided institutionalized and tax-payer funded abortion. There will be other battles and perhaps they will be very soon, but it is incumbent upon all of us to acknowledge the great miracle that we have witnessed and to thank God for delivering us from this evil.

So what I propose is that we Catholic, Christian, and pro-life bloggers everywhere give thanks to God by way publishing the Non Nobis in gratitude for this wondrous day.

Non nobis, non nobis, Domine
Sed nomini tuo da gloriam.

Not to us, not to us, o Lord,
But to your name give glory.

I ask that any blogger interested in showing their gratitude for this victory, print the Non Nobis. I will also encourage you to also link or show your favorite version of the Non nobis. Mine is the scene from Henry V after the battle of Agincourt.

If you choose to participate in this show of gratitude, link this post, email us, or post a comment with a link to your site so that we can link back to you here!

Giving Thanks!


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Baseball Player Enters Priesthood

Here's a sports story from ESPN that's not about some professional player shooting up horse urine in order to put baseballs into orbit, it's not about a football player kicking dogs or beating his wife, or a golfer cheating on his wife, and it's not about some bowler who let himself get a little out of shape (because that would never happen).

This story is about a minor league baseball player with good prospects who has left baseball to join the seminary. ESPN has the story:

As a top prospect for the Oakland Athletics, outfielder Grant Desme might've gotten the call every minor leaguer wants this spring.

Instead, he believed he had another, higher calling.

Desme announced Friday that he was leaving baseball to enter the priesthood, walking away after a breakout season in which he became MVP of the Arizona Fall League.

"I was doing well at ball. But I really had to get down to the bottom of things," the 23-year-old Desme said. "I wasn't at peace with where I was at."

A lifelong Catholic, Desme thought about becoming a priest for about a year and a half. He kept his path quiet within the sports world, and his plan to enter a seminary this summer startled the A's when he told them Thursday night.

General manager Billy Beane "was understanding and supportive," Desme said, but the decision "sort of knocked him off his horse." After the talk, Desme felt "a great amount of peace."
Check out ESPN for the rest of the story.

It's kinda' nice to have a nice sports story once in a while.

Most Aggressively Inarticulate Generation

Typography from Ronnie Bruce on Vimeo.



This is great.

HT to Joe Carter at First Thoughts

Chittister Compares Feminist to Virgin Mary

This is sick. Sister Joan Chittister, who often makes ridiculous statements, eulogized radical feminist theologian Mary Daly and in doing so writes one of the most disgusting things I've read in a while. Sr. Joan compares Daly, who renounced the Catholic faith, to the Virgin Mary.

Chittister wrote in the National Catholic Reporter:

From where I stand, a person's influence is measured, not so much by virtue of their effect on the institutions that bred them, but by their influence on those who never knew them at all. It is the women who never knew Daly but now know the things she knew that are the real evidence of her legacy, her impact, her meaning not only to this generation but to generations to come. As in "all generations shall call her blessed."
Yup. She went there.

Daly once compared the Virgin Mary to a "rape victim." Daly was fired from Boston College for refusing to teach men. Daly was pro-birth control and called abortion a "complex" issue. Daly advocated lesbianism.

And Chittister compares her to the Virgin Mary?

This is disgusting. Has Sr. Joan Chittister no sense of the sacred?

As Carl Olson writes at Ignatius Insight:
...at least Daly had enough integrity to leave the Church. At least she didn't attack, mock, and undermine Catholic doctrine while living off of the Church. However disgusting her writings are, I don't think Daly was a hypocrite. And I think its fair to guess she would have hated—truly hated—being eulogized with words meant for the Blessed Virgin. Meanwhile, what does it say about Sister Joan Chittister that she has more respect and admiration for Mary Daly than for Mary, the Mother of our Lord?

Dawn Of The Dead - A Test For Sen. Brown

Just in time for the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and the March for Life, President Obama has re-nominated a virulently pro-abortion woman to a critical job at the Justice Department. Her nomination may result in the first big test for Senator Scott Brown.

Dawn Johnsen, a law professor at Indiana University, and former legal counsel for Naral is radically pro-abortion. Some supporters of the "right to choose" suggest that nobody is really pro-abortion. Dawn Johnsen gives proof to the lie. She favors abortion to such a degree that she rejects any formulation that suggests that abortion is a tragedy. She has called women "fetal containers" and has compared pregnancy with slavery. She denies that there is such a procedure as partial birth abortion and if there was, she would be for it. She single-handedly wrote all the key executive orders that Bill Clinton signed within days of taking office that unleashed funds for worldwide abortions. The woman is a monster. Truly Dawn of the dead.

What is strange about this exercise is that this is a re-nomination. The woman is so radical that her nomination last year was held up by Republicans and some reasonable Democrats via filibuster. Now, President Obama has re-nominated her to the position.

Here is where things get interesting. Turncoat Arlen Specter last year did not support her nomination and supported the filibuster. However, since he is now a Democrat, he is under pressure from his left in the Pennsylvania primary from Rep. Joe Sestak. As a result, Specter last week said he will flip his vote (what a shock) to support on Johnsen, ostensibly giving the Democrats the 60th vote to break the filibuster. But that was before the election of Scott Brown.

Scott Brown, while not pro-life, opposes partial birth abortion and supports conscience clauses, so one would hope that he would stand with his fellow Republicans and oppose her nomination.

So welcome to Washington Sen. Brown, you made it here just in time to stop the Dawn of the dead. We are watching.

My Dear John to Hitler...

Adolf Hitler's given us some good memories these past few years on YouTube. Admit it, Hitler's brought more smiles to people's faces in the past three years then when he was alive -even counting his brief stint as a mime in the years between house painting and mass killer.

And we should all appreciate the laughs we've gotten. From the moment three years ago when Hitler, hiding away in his little bunker, responded poorly to the Cowboy's loss to the Giants in the playoffs he earned a special place in our hearts and the blogosphere. We've had some good times since then, Hitler and us. Hitler's reacted to everything from Scott Brown's win last night to Sarah Palin's resignation, Christian Renaldo going to Real Madrid, and Adam Sandler comedies. (Mind you, some pretty graphic language in there.)

And it's been fun. Hitler has become the voice of a generation of sarcastic unemployed dateless computer geeks with IMovie programs. But can't we all agree that Hitler's coming very close to jumping the shark. Let's face it the real Hitler jumped the shark sometime after he gave up painting and thought killing Jews sounded like fun.


But now this little Hitler revival we've had? Hey, Adolf, it's been good. It's been fun. It's not that you're not fun anymore. I just want to remember the Hitler videos with a smile. I don't want to roll my eyes everytime I see that little mustache. I simply don't want you to overstay your welcome. Let's face it, I'm asking Hitler to go out like Seinfeld. Go out on top. Don't be like Leno who just keeps coming back even after we've made it clear he's unwanted.

Let's put a moratorium on the Hitler videos. Let's all agree that no matter what pop culture incident occurs we won't allow Hitler to respond. Let's just keep Hitler on the sidelines for a while. And Hitler? When you go to wherever old YouTube jokes go to die, say hello to Rick Astley for us.

Fr. Barron on Apocalyptic Thinking

Death Certificate on the Shroud?



Well this is an interesting turn of events with the Shroud of Turin.

HT Rome Reports TV

I Like My Crazy With Extra Nuts

I am endlessly entertained by the human ability to draw others into their own grand delusions. Among this most entertaining group is the lowly-regarded but highly amusing quacks in what is probably the world's second oldest profession, doomsday prophet.

Doomsday profiteering has gone mainstream these days. By golly almost every other show on the History channel these days involves the apocalypse. "Apocalypse Man", "Life After People", and every other episode of "The Universe" involves at least one grisly scenario on how the world might meet its end. But these days the entire doomsday industry revolves around the fanciful and highly extrapolated idea that the end coincides with the end of the Mayan calendar on December 21, 2012. Leaving aside the embarrassing fact that the Mayans failed to predict their own extinction centuries ago, Mayan doomsday prophecy is all the rage.

This kind of thing can be very frustrating to "Bible Scholars" such as Harold Camping. Camping scoffs at the very notion of December 2012 being the date of the big ouchy. Says Camping, "That date has not one stitch of biblical authority, it's like a fairy tale." What a relief. Not a chance says Camping, because the end will come on May 21, 2011; a full eighteen months earlier.

Continue Reading @ NCRegister.com

The Great Pro-Life Outing

If the election of Scott Brown is the death knell for Obamacare, and that is a big if, this may be one of the greatest pro-life victories of the last decade. The most immediate and obvious impact of the defeat of Obamacare will at least be the temporary avoidance of taxpayer-funded baby bloodshed.

A less obvious but very delightful result will be "the Great Outing." Every pro-lifer in congress, and I think particularly of Democrats, was put to the test in this process. Each of them showed once and for all whether they are truly pro-life or just party men.

This judgment was most definitive for pro-life Democrats in the Senate. Now we know there are none. When it came to choose between political expediency and life, life was a distant second. Senator Ben Nelson made a big show of vowing opposition to any bill that funded/covered abortion. As we all know by now, babies were merely a bargaining chip for the Nebraska Senator intent on obtaining more important goodies like a Medicare exemption for his state. This craven baby bartering has made Senator Nelson one of the more reviled political figures in the country. He deserves every last bit of that revulsion.

Less obvious to some is the pro-life sellout of Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey. Unlike Senator Nelson, Casey's desire to be a party man did not allow him to hold out for goodies. Senator Casey took the lead in negotiating a compromise that would allow pro-life Democrats some semblance of pro-life cover by use of accounting tricks but wouldn't prohibit one taxpayer-funded abortion. You don't need to believe me on this, radical pro-abortion Senator Boxer tells you everything. Boxer told abortion supporters not to worry about the Casey compromise because “it’s only an ‘accounting procedure’ that will do nothing to restrict [abortion] coverage." Senator Casey is a disgrace to his father's memory and can never ever make a plausible case that he is pro-life again.

However, we learned some other things as well. In the House there is truly such a thing as a pro-life Democrat. Rep. Bart Stupak led that charge in the House for language that would prevent the funding of abortion. He fought for and accomplished amending the bill with the needed language. What is more, Reps Stupak, Driehaus, and a handful of other Democrats made it clear that they would never support a final bill without that language and under immense political pressure they stuck to their guns. In fighting for what is right in the face of strong opposition from their own party, these Democrats have proven that they are truly pro-life and may God bless them for what they did and are doing.

As for the sellouts, we have the best of both worlds if the bill is finally defeated. Not only will we have prevented tax-payer funded abortions, but we will have finally outed pseudo pro-life Democrats for that they are, plain old pro-abortion Democrats. These traitors to life should never forget that we will never forget.

Town Flies Planned Parenthood Flag


This is sad. The Santa Barbara Downtown administration is proudly flying the flag of death on their streets this week. The main street of the California town has been lined with Planned Parenthood's flag to honor the organization and drum up its donations.

Santa Barbara Downtown reports:

The flags of Planned Parenthood of Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties, Inc will fly on State Street from January 12th through the 22nd to coincide with the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision guaranteeing protections for women’s reproductive health, safety and privacy.

Planned Parenthood of Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties
has been providing high-quality, low-cost reproductive healthcare services to the tricounties since 1964. Last year, the organization served 30,000 patients for over 61,000 medical visits at their five health centers.

They commend the organization for promoting "honest communication between young people and parents, medically-accurate sex education in our communities, and access to affordable birth control and believes these are the real solutions to preventing teen pregnancy and reducing the spread of sexually transmitted infections."

Honest communication? Have they seen any of the Lila Rose videos where Planned Parenthood continually flouts the law and lies to teens about the life growing in their womb. (Remember heart tones anyone?)

Oddly, the folks in charge of the flags being on the street failed to mention abortion even though abortion is the way Planned Parenthood makes its money. Millions of human beings have perished in Planned Parenthood clinics and Santa Barbara flies their flag proudly as a way to increase donations for them?

Also, I'm not going to fail to point out that Planned Parenthood was founded by stone cold racist Margaret Sanger ("Eugenics is … the most adequate and thorough avenue to the solution of racial, political and social problems") and just last year agreed to take donations earmarked to reduce numbers of blacks in America.

But their racist past is overlooked by Santa Barbara, I guess, because of their willingness to kill babies in the womb.

Let's be clear - Planned Parenthood is a business that sells death. Their flag is testimony to our degraded culture. Sad.

(Thanks to Matthew Martinez for the story.)

Anderson Cooper - Hero?



Anderson Cooper impressed me here. I write enough about times when the media comes up short, here Cooper drops the whole objective observer role and helps out a young man in trouble. Good for him.

Do You Love Babies?




OK. Now that I've got your attention with the completely gratuitous usage of cute babies, I'm asking you to give to a charity near and dear to my heart.

Mothers' Home (just outside of Philadelphia) is a non-profit shelter for homeless pregnant women. Since 1991, they've provided a home to over 450 pregnant women. After the birth, the mother and newborn are invited to stay at Mothers' Home for several months while the mother seeks further education, permanent housing and employment.

My wife works very hard for them and I do what she tells me to do. But the knowledge that we're helping people in what is likely the most difficult moments of their lives is heartening. Sometimes the only thing standing between a baby being born and an abortion is just someone who cares or a place to stay. Mother's Home is both. And more than that.

So I'm asking two things. One, if you live anywhere close to Philadelphia:

On Saturday, Feb. 20, we will host our 2nd Annual Family Concert at 10:30 a.m. at St. Pius X Parish of Broomall with the award-winning local children's band Makin' Music to benefit Mothers' Home. The morning will be filled with great entertainment and joyful singing. Raffle prizes, snacks and drinks will be sold. Tickets can be purchased online at www.mothershome.org/events for $10 per person. Children one and under are free. Tickets sold at the door will be $12. Event details and directions can also be found on our Web site or by calling 610-583-HOME.

Or if you don't live near Philly, perhaps you could make a donation directly to Mother's Home by clicking here.

Anything you can do would be appreciated. And it might just help some of you get to Heaven after some of the awful things you've written in the combox about Patrick.

Obama's First Year Report Card

Today is the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Obama. Creative Minority Report has obtained the first year report card.

Don't Worry Kennedy. You're Safe

Patrick Kennedy thinks he understands what happened in last night's stunning election, according to The Politico:

Kennedy's son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) said Democrats have to understand that they've entered a different era — and that they can't just assume that voters will be with them.

“It’s like in Roman times, they’d be trotted out to the coliseum and the lions would be brought out,” Kennedy said Tuesday night. “I mean, they’re wanting blood and they’re not getting it so they want to protest."
Being fed to lions? Really?

I don't even know what he's talking about. Well maybe Patrick Kennedy's thinking of when the Romans used to feed Catholics to the lions. Well, if there's a reprise of that, I'm pretty sure Kennedy would be safe for lack of evidence.

Pregnant Women Count as Two

New York state has some of the most liberal abortion laws in the country. The unborn are considered not human by the state. In fact, New York State is so liberal that they've refused to follow the model of dozens of other states who've passed homicide laws that recognize unborn victims.

However, I was perusing the New York State Department of Health's website and came across a series of charts for minimum income levels to apply for state funded Medicaid insurance. One of the charts had this little phrase that surprised me a bit. It read:

"Pregnant women count as two."


What?!

New York's Department of Health actually wrote that "pregnant women count as two."

So the NY State Dept. of Health is acknowledging the humanity of the person in the womb. Sometimes. If you want government funding, the baby counts as a human. But if the baby is killed (even against the mother's will,) it doesn't. Got it?

I'm not saying this will bring about any change in the law but what it does do is highlight the illogic of the pro-aborts. You can't logically have the state say sometimes the unborn count as a person and sometimes they don't. To do so would be...inhuman.

Waiter! There's a Felt Banner in My Soup!

This is Matt: We here at CMR have been huge fans of Erin Manning who blogs over at And Sometimes Tea. And so we wanted to have Erin write over here once a week for the next month as a guest blogger. I think CMR could use some female perspective - other than Patrick's. So enjoy Erin's post. Heeeeeeerrrre's Erin!!!!!!!

I'd like to thank Matt and Patrick for allowing me this opportunity to blog here! Their great kindness is highly appreciated, and I hope their regular readers will be patient with my blogging efforts. On my blog I tend to write about an eclectic mix of topics, but politics and religion are frequent subjects--so let's start with a post from the "religion" category:

There's a new archbishop in Brussels, Belgium--and, according to this article's title, some Belgian hackles are being raised by the pope's choice. From Reuters' FaithWorld blog:

The long-awaited announcement of the successor to the retiring Catholic archbishop of Brussels, Cardinal Godfried Danneels, has sparked an unusual outcry in Belgium. The new archbishop, André-Mutien Léonard, is sometimes called “the Belgian Ratzinger” for his conservative views. Danneels ranks as one of the last liberal prelates in a Church hierarchy that has turned increasingly traditional under Pope John Paul and Pope Benedict.
Léonard has beene a controversial figure in Belgium for his critical stands on homosexuality, same-sex marriage and condom use. He has been an outspoken opponent of abortion and euthanasia, both of which are legal in Belgium, and criticised the Catholic universities of Leuven and Louvain for their research into assisted reproduction and embryonic stem cells.


Calling Cardinal Daneels a "liberal prelate" is sort of like calling Nancy Pelosi a "liberal Democrat;" both labels are true, but they sure don't tell the whole story, do they? In the case of Cardinal Daneels, the vocations numbers give a clearer picture: according to this article on Catholic Culture's site, 73% of Belgium's nearly 8 million people are Catholic--and there are only 201 seminarians in the whole country. Of course, that's the whole country, including Archbishop Leonard's former diocese--but a significant number of vocations are coming from that diocese, headed by Belgium's most traditional bishop, which suggests that liberal Catholicism hasn't exactly been pulling in its share of priestly vocations in Belgium (or anywhere else, for that matter).

But the truly funny thing is that the people of Brussels seem to be objecting, most, to the fact that Archbishop Leonard is--well, Catholic. Some of the main objections to him by various groups seems to be that he's opposed to condom use, even in the presence of AIDS, and that he's uncompromising in his opposition to abortion, gay marriage, and euthanasia. In other words, he's just as Catholic as the pope--and this is an undesirable characteristic in a Catholic archbishop how, exactly?

Just how Catholic is the new archbishop? Consider that when he was Bishop of Namur, he was charged with the crime of homophobia under Belgium's Anti-Discrimination Act. Fortunately, he was cleared:

NAMUR (LifeSiteNews) - A Belgian bishop has been cleared of charges laid against him by a homosexual activist group.

Monsignor André-Mutien Léonard, Bishop of Namur, was charged with homophobia under the pretext of the country's 2003 Anti-Discrimination Act.

The accusations against Bishop Léonard pertained to his comments in an interview that appeared earlier this year in TéléMoustique, a weekly magazine in Belgium.

In the April 2008 interview, Bishop Léonard, when asked his stance on homosexuality, stated that his position was that of the famous early psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud's - that homosexuality is the result of hindered sexual development. [...]

Last week, after the reading of the interview in question, the Belgian courts ruled that, though the Bishop's comments may have been hurtful to homosexuals, they were not severe enough to be considered slander or discrimination.

Despite the new archbishop's scary level of firm and faithful Catholicism, Cardinal Daneels says people shouldn't expect radical changes in the archdiocese:

At a joint news conference in Brussels on Monday, Danneels and Léonard played down the change. “There is a difference in temperament between myself and Archbishop Léonard. We have a different DNA, but we are both connected to the Roman-Catholic Church,” Danneels said, adding: “The menu doesn’t change because it is served by a different waiter.”
Maybe not--but it's awfully nice when the waiter quits sticking his thumb in the soup, or stops serving the meal with rainbow-colored felt in place of linen napkins.

Those Catholics in Brussels who are faithful to the magisterium are reportedly delighted by Pope Benedict XVI's appointment of Archbishop Leonard, as well they ought to be. As for those cafeteria Catholics in the archdiocese who don't quite see why they need a waiter at all, the problem would seem to be that they've gotten far too used to being allowed to order items that were never on the menu in the first place.

Holy Crapachussetts!

Its Over.

Martha Coakley just conceded!

WOW WOW WOW.

Open thread. Is Obamacare dead?

Update Matt: I don't think it's a headshot to healthcare but it's definitely a gut shot.

This is almost surreal in that two weeks ago we saw the polls and dreamed about a moral victory that could scare the Dems a little. A week ago we started wondering maybe this could actually happen. And then last night I just kept waiting for the rug to be pulled out from under us.

All in all I'm just glad he won big because I think it's outside the margin of theft. I think.

Update 2 from Matt: I'm excited so I'm blogging. That's kinda' sad. I blog when I'm happy. Hey, it beats being a sad blogger I guess.

I hope someone's taking away Keith Olbermann's belts and shoelaces tonight. I wonder if Chris Matthews leg is tingling tonight. Maybe - but it'll only be because he voided himself. (Sorry! But this is great news!)

Update 3: As weird as it was rooting for a pro-choice Republican, the truth is that pro-choice Scott Brown is doing more for pro-lifers than "pro-lifers" Ben Nelson and Bob Casey ever did. Sad but true.

If We're Ever Invaded by Balloons...


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If we're ever invaded by maniac evil balloons I'd want this guy in my corner. Until then I wouldn't hang out with him in public. Not for a minute.

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Oh No! Not Joss Whedon!



This is exactly why I want celebrities to stop telling me what they think. Because I want to like them but when they sound off and mock those things I hold sacred I can't get it out of my mind.

While accepting some kind of Humanist award from Harvard, writer director Joss Whedon calls God the "sky bully" and says he didn't feel worth anything until Obama gave atheists a shout out. "I matter. I'm a person," he said.

Silliness for sure but I can take it. But then he veers off into an anti-Catholicism riff that kinda' bugged me.

"I think we should have more Popes. Like you know I just think there hasn't been a good schism in a while. So maybe like you know you've got three different guys saying they've got God's here. Or town Pope's. Or maybe a Fox show, "So you wanna be Pope" or "You think you can Pope."
Joss, I want to like you. I liked "Buffy" and "Angel" and "Firefly." I even tried to watch "Dollhouse" until I just couldn't anymore because you seemingly forgot to make anything happen for an entire season.

Just keep your anti-Catholic humor to yourself and just write and direct please so I can continue to like your work.

Atheists Love You

Richard Dawkins has started up a charity called “Non Believers Giving Aid” so atheists can give to relief efforts in Haiti in a way which promulgates their atheism. Because as I’m sure you know when Haitians receive relief they’re very interested in whether it came from a believer or a non-believer.

Dawkins, who has been saying for years that religion is the “root of all evil,” is now oddly intent on proving that atheists can be as good as Christians. Recently, atheists seem intent on proving they can be good without God.

I always get a kick out of evangelizing atheists and how they’re so desperate to prove that they’re as good (and usually better) than us religious types. Dawkins writes on the charity’s website: “When donating via Non-Believers Giving Aid, you are helping to counter the scandalous myth that only the religious care about their fellow-humans.” While we should all applaud Mr. Dawkins’ altruistic efforts to help his fellow man I’m just not sure he’s making the point he thinks he’s making.

If Dawkins is running this charity to show up religion and helping Haitians is only a secondary consequence then we could hardly claim that what he’s doing is good by most definitions. Because if that’s true then it would seem that the greatest value of Haitians lives to Dawkins is how they make Dawkins look.

Continue reading over at the National Catholic Register.

One Way Or Another

One way or another I'm gonna find ya
I'm gonna getcha getcha getcha getcha
One way or another I'm gonna win ya
I'll getcha, I'll getcha
One way or another I'm gonna see ya
I'm gonna meetcha meetcha meetcha meetcha
One day, maybe next week
I'm gonna meetcha, I'll meetcha

One way or another. So says San Fran Nan. Resistance is futile. You will get health-care whether you like it or not. You can elect all the Republicans you want, even in Massachusetts, we just don't care.
"Certainly the dynamic would change depending on what happens in Massachusetts," Pelosi told us and our notebook-toting brethren Monday in San Francisco at an MLK event. "Just a question about how we would proceed. But it doesn't mean we won't have a health care bill."

She went on to say that Brown has said he want to go back to the drawing board on health care. Not in my House, Madame Speaker said.

"There is no back to the drawing board," Pelosi said. "The Republicans in Congress have said we will kill health care reform. They are the handmaidens of the insurance company."

"Let's remove all doubt, we will have health care — one way or another," Pelosi said. "Back to the drawing board means a great big zero for the American people."
Nancy, Harry, and Barry are determined to do this no matter what. No matter that the American people oppose it nearly 2-1. No matter that they came out in droves at townhalls and tea parties. No matter that they might even go so far as to elect Republican to Teddy's seat just to send a message. They. Don't. Care.

But let's get down to brass tacks here. If Nancy had the juice to push this through "no matter what" she would have done it already, but she doesn't. She needed compromise to get there. But if Scott Brown wins, the bill cannot go back to the Senate. Ping pong is over. It is the Senate bill or nothing.

No union breaks.
No abortion language compromise.
Special deals for Senators but not for House members, all of whom are up for election in November.

I never say never, but that is a much much tougher sell. Sayeth Stupak.
In an interview on Monday, Representative Bart Stupak, Democrat of Michigan, who opposes the Senate bill in part because of provisions related to insurance coverage of abortions, said: “House members will not vote for the Senate bill. There’s no interest in that.”

When the idea was suggested at a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus last week, Mr. Stupak said, “It went over like a lead balloon.”

“Why would any House member vote for the Senate bill, which is loaded with special-interest provisions for certain states?” Mr. Stupak asked. “That’s not health care.”

In addition to his concerns about the abortion provisions, Mr. Stupak said the Senate bill does not do enough to improve the quality of health care, and it preserves the federal antitrust exemption for health insurance, which would be repealed under the House bill.
Does she have the juice to pull it off? Time will tell. Another good question to contemplate is when is the bill effectively dead? What is the exit strategy for the Dems? How do they save what they can in November? The American people are unhappy and they know who to blame. Smart Democrats know this. If they vote for it they are done. One way, or another.

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