• ABC,  Gay Marriage

    California Catholic Bishop Calls Anti-Proposition 8 Ad “A Blatant Display of Religious Biogtry and Intolerance”

    Courage Campaign’s television ad: “Home Invasion”: Vote NO on Prop 8

    In a disgusting display of intolerance the supporters of California Gay Marriage unleash an attack ad aimed at the LDS (Mormon) Church.

    In what one Catholic bishop called “a blatant display of religious bigotry and intolerance,” a commercial advocating a “no” vote on Proposition 8 depicts Mormon missionaries invading the homes of a lesbian couple.

    The California ballot’s Proposition 8 would restore the legal definition of marriage to being between one man and one woman. Earlier this year, the California Supreme Court imposed same-sex marriage on the state.

    In the 60 second commercial, produced by the Courage Campaign Issues Committee, two missionaries knock on a door and say they are from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They tell the lesbian couple “we are here to take away your rights.”

    They enter the house, take away the women’s rings, and ransack their home looking for their marriage license. Finding it, they tear it up.

    At the close of the commercial, the missionaries walk away, saying “that was too easy, yeah, what should we ban next?”

    “The message behind the commercial is the Mormon Church is literally invading the houses of Californians through their TV sets, spreading lies and taking peoples’ lives away from them,” Rick Jacobs of the anti-Prop. 8 Courage Campaign told CBS Channel 2 KUTV. “The church has been hiding behind its secrecy.”

    Jacobs said the commercial will air today in various parts of California on MSNBC and CNN.

    Watch this ad embedded above. It is WAY over the top in targeting one single religion.

    Bigotted, you betcha.

    The Church of Latter Day Saints responds:

    “The Church has joined a broad-based coalition in defense of traditional marriage.  While we feel this is important to all of society, we have always emphasized that respect be given to those who feel differently on this issue.  It is unfortunate that some who oppose this proposition have not given the Church this same courtesy.”

    The California Catholic Conference condemns:

    The California Catholic Conference on Monday condemned the ad as “bigoted and intolerant.”

    Most Rev. Stephen Blaire, Bishop of Stockton and President of the California Catholic Conference, commented in a press release, calling the ad “a blatant display of religious bigotry and intolerance” and expressing dismay any public media outlet would air it.

    “The YES on 8 campaign is not about discrimination and intolerance; it is about restoring the traditional definition of marriage for the good of society and children,” said Bishop Blaire. “All individuals and groups, whether religious or not, have both a right and a responsibility to participate in a civil debate about this important issue. From the beginning of this campaign the Catholic Conference has stressed the importance of mutual respect and denounces this type of religious bigotry.”

    Face it folks.

    After today’s Proposition 8 election, which will be close, the winning side will have to try to reconcile the societal angst of the losers. The election is about winning hearts and minds not a single electoral event.

    Certainly, this bigottted attempt to seek revenge against one religious group (and a group Flap adds has been persecuted in the United States since the 1800’s) will do NOTHING for any type of reconciliation or understanding.

    The No on 8 Committee should immediately condemn this independent expenditure ad and ask the Courage Campaign to pull it off California airwaves.


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  • Chcuk Shumer,  Fairness Doctrine

    The Worry About the Fairness Doctrine

    New York Democrat Senator Chuck Shumer on Fox News this morning

    Of course, Chuck Shumer’s comments are silly comparing RIGHT Talk Radio and pornography but he may very well have the votes to push another “Fairness Doctrine” on the American people through Congress.

    Should the GOP fail to win at least 40 seats in the United States Senate tonight, Flap would recommend divesting your investments in broadcast radio.

    Now, Ruish Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly and a few others would immediately move to Sirius Satellite Radio where the federal government cannot regulate content. This is a direction that radio is eventually heading anyway but buying a stake in that company will pay some dividends in the “NEAR” future.

    Broadcast radio will crash as station managers are forced to balance political speech and nobody listens – remember Air America?


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  • Day By Day

    Day By Day by Chris Muir November 4, 2008 – Obama ….Mebs!

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Voting in California starts at 7 AM Pacific time and there was a healthy crowd by 7:15 after Flap voted. Voters waited patiently and respectfully except one lady who was anxious to get to work. There is always at least one, isn’t there?

    No, the police were NOT present and the Evangelical Free Church who hosted the polls supplied the coffee and donuts.

    Democracy for our republic in action.

    Flap is proud to be an American.

    Please vote today – YOU will be glad you did.

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    links for 2008-11-04

    • These findings differ from those of the Branchflower Report because Independent Counsel has concluded the wrong statute was used as a basis for the conclusions contained in the Branchflower Report, the Branchflower report misconstrued the available evidence and did not consider or obtain all of the material evidence that is required to properly reach findings.
      (tags: sarah_palin)
    • A new report just released — hours before the polls open on Election Day — exonerates Gov. Sarah Palin in the Troopergate controversy.

      The state Personnel Board-sanctioned investigation is the second into whether Palin violated state ethics law in firing her public safety commissioner, and it contradicts the earlier findings by a special counsel hired by the state Legislature.

      Both investigations found that Palin was within her rights to fire Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan.

      But the new report says the Legislature's investigator was wrong to conclude that Palin abused her power by allowing aides and her husband, Todd, to pressure Monegan and others to dismiss her ex-brother-in-law, Trooper Mike Wooten. Palin was accused of firing Monegan after Wooten stayed on the job.

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    • "A new report just released — hours before the polls open on Election Day — exonerates Gov. Sarah Palin in the Troopergate controversy," the Anchorage Daily News writes.

      As the newspaper adds, "the state Personnel Board-sanctioned investigation is the second into whether Palin violated state ethics law in firing her public safety commissioner, and it contradicts the earlier findings by a special counsel hired by the state legislature."
      But today's report concludes that "these findings differ from those of the (legislature's) Branchflower Report because Independent Counsel has concluded the wrong statute was used as a basis for the conclusions contained in the Branchflower Report, the Branchflower report misconstrued the available evidence and did not consider or obtain all of the material evidence that is required to properly reach findings."
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      Exit Trooper-gate as an issue against Sarah Palin.

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    • Alaska's Personnel Board concluded Monday that Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin did not violate ethics law by trying to get her ex-brother-in-law fired from the state police, contradicting an earlier investigation's findings.

      The announcement comes a day before Palin and Republican presidential nominee John McCain face voters in Tuesday's presidential election.
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      Bye Bye Trooper-gate…..

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    • Teachers across Orange County have launched a grassroots effort to show support for Proposition 8 and their anger over the state teachers union's decision to spend $1.25 million to fight an initiative that would define marriage as being only between a man and woman.

      "I'm tired of having them suggest all teachers support it," said Jeff McPherson, 43, a sixth-grade teacher at Parkview Elementary School in Garden Grove. "I know not all teachers support it."

      "They've always endorsed candidates and issues, but we have so many problems in education and all that money should be funneled toward protecting class sizes and teachers' jobs," said Chris McLaren, 57, a kindergarten teacher at Chaparral Elementary School in Ladera Ranch.
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      I missed this on Friday. But, these teachers are indeed courageous to buck the California Teachers Union (CTA)

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    • This is one of those political moments that really needs few words.

      We'll no doubt hear much more about this incident in coming days.

      Right now, we'll just leave this video for Ticket readers to view and judge for themselves. It's Sen. Barack Obama, according to the caption on YouTube posted just minutes ago, speaking to a friendly crowd in Raleigh, N.C., today.

      He's talking critically about his opponent, Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York, and the kind of distasteful gotcha politics that occur in Washington. And he says, "That's all right. Sen. Clinton looked in her element."

      Watch the video right then. The presidential candidate raises his right hand to seemingly scratch his cheek.

      He doesn't use his whole hand though. Just one finger. Briefly. A couple of strokes.
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      No class Barry

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    • Republican congressional candidate Bill Russell's rally on Sunday featured several Iraq war veterans vehemently criticizing U.S. Rep. John Murtha (D-Johnstown), who they say betrayed them when he said troops in Iraq killed innocent civilians in Haditha "in cold blood."

      Those remarks sparked Russell to run against Murtha and have been a theme of his campaign ever since.

      During the rally, Shawn Bryan, a former sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps., said Murtha visited his unit in Iraq in 2005. At the time, Murtha told the troops "what a great job we did," Bryan said, only to see him tell his district back home he no longer supported the effort.
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      Rep. John Murtha is a disgrace…..

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    • Barack Obama will probably win the 2008 presidential election. If he does, we conservatives will greet the news with our usual resolute stoicism or cheerful fatalism. Being conservative means never being too surprised by disappointment.
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      Conservatives are used to disappointment and always battle back. Down but not out. But, the race is not over until the votes are counted.
    • A message to supporters of California Proposition 8 – Protect Traditional Marriage
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    • U.S. Navy officials say one of two short-range ballistic missiles shot from a military facility in Hawaii in a defense system test was hit by an interceptor missile fired from a Navy ship.

      Vice Adm. Samuel J. Locklear says Saturday's trial marked the first time that the Navy — rather than the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency — oversaw the firing of a so-called Standard Missile-3 interceptor against a ballistic missile target.
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      But, Barack Obama and the Democrat Congress plan to gut the Missile Defense Agency.