Last Week In Review

All political eyes will be on Massachusetts Tuesday. History is in the working. Republican Brown and Democrat Coakley are running to replace Senator Kennedy's seat in Massachusetts. This race was to be a blow out for the Democrats until about two weeks ago when the first poll that showed Brown even in single digits came out and since then Brown has taken a healthy lead of 5 or so points. If Brown pulls this off in Massachusetts filling the seat of popular Massachusetts Senator Kennedy after Obama, Kerry and the current Governor of Massachusetts along with the Kennedy's have all been strongly endorsing Coakley what a blow to liberalism in America and the current congress and White House. This could also effect the current health care legislation and the judges that Obama will nominate this last year that he will have this many Democrats in Congress. This is a big vote with big consequences on what Obama and the Democrat led congress will be able to do this last year with a Democrat majority. Most predict the super majority will be lost after this year which is not that hard of a prediction though things can change.

Actually, even if Brown looses this is already being viewed as a blow to the current Congress and White House the fact that the race is even close in liberal Massachusetts replacing such a prestigious seat as that of a Kennedy and not only that but liberal and Democrat Kennedy held this seat for 46 years and would normally be a yes vote on ObamaCare as health care reform was his life's work. Much more could be said here but I will leave it at that.

To watch debate of Brown vs Coakley and what they are campaigning see AvoidtheBias.com at Video of debate between Coakley, Brown and Kennedy for Massachusetts Senate seat.

Latest poll: Brown 50% Coakley 46%. Balance may be coming to congress before 2010 if Brown is elected.

Breaking Poll: Rasmussen has Senate race in Massachusetts with Coakley (D) 49% and Brown (R) 47% - Rasmussen accurately polled the Presidential election and results in Virginia and New Jersey Governor races 

Pollster.com releases live polling chart for last week of Massachusetts Senate race between Coakley and Brown 

Headlines

Haiti

Ministries from across America respond to Haiti. Just check out these email updates in the past couple of days from various conservative Christian groups alone.

Health Care

World Health Organization ranks the US health care #1 in "responsiveness to the needs and choices of the individual patient"

Testimonies

Video: Michele Bachmann interviewed on CBNNews. Talks of politics, women, family, faith and how she became saved.

Video Interview with an ex-vampire: Anne Rice talks about her conversion and new book called Angel Time 

Colt McCoy of the University of Texas gives glory to Christ after loosing national championship game

Video: BBC News story of descendants of a missionary eaten by cannibals and the now mostly christian descendents of the cannibals reconciling on island where the events all began.

Polls

Rasmussen Poll: "Most .... think the average reporter is more liberal than they are"  

Video

Pro-life

Virtual March For Life. If you can't be with the hundreds of thousands in DC this year sign up as a virtual marcher.

Video: Pro-life protesters protest Senator Casey unwillingness to protect tax payers from funding abortion at Casey event. 

Health Care

Video: Governor of Arizona vows to fight health care legislation via states rights if it passes and asks a "no" vote on it from her delegates. 

Taxes

Private sector continues to shed jobs as more and more government workers are making close to $10,000 a month.

Same Sex Marriage

Gay Activist honored by Obama administrations says the God of the Bible is a "sinful homophobic bigot".

Science  

Picture of Sultan Kosen the tallest man in the world next to He Pingping the shortest man in the world.

Faith and Family Philanthropy

American Psychological Association New Study shows "Sex doesn't sell—nor impress! Content, box office, critics, and awards in mainstream cinema. "

Taxes

CBS News actually reports tax payer funded trips of our Congressmen and women to Copenhagen and how much carbon dioxide this all produce. 

Associate Press analysis reports that tax payer funded road projects via the stimulus package do not help unemployment.

ABC reports on bonuses for bailed out Wall Street banks but fail to mention $43 million in bonuses for Government owned Fannie and Freddie after cap of bailout has been lifted from $400 billion to unlimited.

Pro-life

LifeNews reports on yet another charge concerning a killing of a woman who refused to have an abortion in Florida

Man accused of giving pregnant girlfriend abortion drug to force an abortion.

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