Last Week in Review

First, I would like to direct you all to the final debates on this bill from both sides at AvoidtheBias.com for better understanding of what the debate was about and what effects both sides claim this bill will have. As the debate ended there was more clarity and the best of the best came out to argue as both sides were debating the issue to persuade a yes or no vote on this bill in the House.

I have yet to make any posts concerning passage of the Health Care bill which I probably will do this week. One thing I found interesting off the top though is that this bill barely passed and at about 2 pm yesterday both sides caved to pass the bill. A deal was struck with the very White House by pro-life democrats that were holding out there vote until they got assurance that tax payer money would not go to fund abortions. That assurance came in the form of an Executive Order that President Obama promised he would sign after he signs the bill. The Executive Order says that the Hyde Amendment would apply to this bill.

Every respectable pro-life organization (see National Right to Life statement and further links here who has been championing the cause of the unborn since 1973) has condemned the compromise for the simple reason that an Executive Order can not override law and can be repealed any time as evidenced by the Mexico City Policy. If a President can sign an Executive Order and that order override current law then there would be no need for the legislative process. We don't legislate deals like this though the White House in America. This Order if enforced would surely bring a lawsuit and a true pro-life politician will usually chose not to take chances or cut deals over the issue of the unborn. It is clear to many that this legislation was more important to pass for those pro-life democrats than protecting the unborn and for that reason and others pro-life organizations will declare a vote for this bill as a vote against the unborn.

Anyways, as I learn more I will be posting more on this this week. We are getting ready to take a vacation for part of this week and next week so I will squeeze in what I can and will be taking a break from posting for a week except maybe to copy and paste interesting articles from elsewhere. We will see as time allows.

And I just found Planned Parenthood's statement on the bill here. This further confirms the National Right to Life statement in link above.

Headlines

Paul Ryan

Paul Ryan steals the show again this morning as House Rules Committee considers rules to pass health care bill.

Video: Paul Ryan's opening statement elegantly explains why many conservative Americans oppose this bill and process 

Polls

Rasmussen and Gallup polls concurr that President Obama's approval ratings are at an all time low as health care is set to be voted on this weekend.

NBC News poll shows Americans who believe ObamaCare is a "bad idea" reaches its highest level yet.

Republicans have their biggest lead in three years with a 10 point lead if Congressional elections were held today reports Rasmussen 

Health Care and the abortion issue that almost blocked ObamaCare

Pelosi still doesn't have the votes and it is all about abortions and it is past 9pm Washington time. Current count 205 Yes to 207 No with 10 leaning Oppose and 9 Unknown. actually Pelosi did not appear to have the votes till 2 pm Saturday.

Video: Stupak on ABC this morning after meeting with President Obama in the White House yesterday. Stupak language may not be dead after all. 

Pro-choice female Democrats are shuttling in and out of Pelosi's office and they won't say why. Current vote count is 209 No to 201 Yes and 214 No to 207 Yes with leaners 

Stupak is back!!! Stupak and co-sponsors of newly written Stupak language will hold a press conference tomorrow strongly suggesting a deal in the working and it's all about abortion. 

Stupak deal fails as pro-choice democrats threaten with their vote. New count is 204 to 206 with 11 undecided and 10 in Stupak group. ABC has it 212 to 212 and reports 100,000 calls an hour into congress yesterday. 

Video: House Budget Committee framing the reconciliation bill voted to reject the Stupak amendment yesterday.

Video: Key Democrat vote Altmire says Stupak amendment clearly better than Senate language but appears to be willing to compromise.

Altmire: The language is the evidence.

Video: Stand with Stupak with a Braveheart

Video: Waxman and Stupak vs Altmire on tax payer funding of abortion in the Senate bill  

Health Care and the debate before the vote in committees and outside

Idaho follows Virginia's lead to sue Federal Government for mandating their citizens to buy ObamaCare if ObamaCare passes.

Video of speech on the House floor: " Who are you going to believe?" Pelosi, Reid and Obama or the National Right to Life.


Sen. Tom Coburn has this stern warning to Dems who may be cutting deals for their yes vote.

Video: Thousands show up at congressmen and women doors to tell them to vote no on ObamaCare.

Video: Leprechauns, the American people and the House Budget Committee. 

Videos 

International

Franklin Graham calls for prayer for Sudan this week as first elections in 24 years will occur this week.

No family values at Girl Scouts. First, the UN Climate Change Conference now Planned Parenthood, abortion and sexuality,

Taxes and the Economy

Banks weren't the only ones giving big bonuses during the boom years. The government also was handing out millions of tax payers money to bank regulators.

FCC plans to spend possibly $350 billion for broadband internet and barely any mention of it on the networks

No Democrat-Controlled Congress Has Balanced Federal Budget in 40 Years; No Republican President Has Balanced Federal Budget in 50 Years

Last Week in Review

Headlines

Not only are Democrats going to use reconciliation against the will of the people but now the House may not even vote on the Senate health care bill before President Obama signs it!!! but this may loose a key Democrat "yes" vote see Key Democrat vote Altmire says he will not support bill if Slaughter option is used and expects House vote will be late next week. 

Health Care Health Care Health Care

Some very interesting developments in the health care debate occurred this week besides the above but first on to the abortion debate:

Stupak 12 are breaking: "we’re all getting pounded by our traditional Democratic supporters, like unions"

Video: Nancy Pelosi clearly struggles to answer tax payer funding of abortion issue on ObamaCare 

Must watch 10 minute speech on Senate floor over health care bill and tax payer funding of abortion 

Excellent interview of Stupak on tax payer funding of abortion in current health care legislation

And now the interesting happenings:

Breaking: Congress must vote yes on health care bill and President sign it before any reconciliation package to fix the bill can take place.
 
House is currently 13 votes shy of passing Health Care Bill.

Video

International

Video trailer of new movie: Christianity in the New Asia with quick interview of Van Ness Wu and more

Gigantic pro-life billboard in Poland comparing abortion to Hitler making news internationally

Geert Wilders wins debate in the Netherlands on TV according to viewers voting on line and racks up more wins in local elections.   

First Amendment Case Victory

Video: You won't believe what California school officials found on a classroom wall.

Politics 

Scott Brown gives Republican Weekly Address and reminds Democrats why the people of Massachusetts elected a Republican. 

Video: Reagan vs Obama

Economy

2.6 million more jobs were lost during 2001 recession than this recession so why is our unemployment rate so much higher? and Texas has no state income tax and its legislature has met only 90 days over the past two years so why are they beating Big Government California hands down?  

International 

Canada

Free Speech victory in Canada: Mr Whatcott doesn't have to pay $17,500 to homosexuals who were offended by his flyers. See image of flyers.

Australia 

Senate in Australia rejects gay marriage bill by a vote of 45 to 5

Entertainment

Merlin Olsen of Little House on the Prairie dies today after filing lawsuit against NBC.

Pro-life 

Huge victory for pro-life pregnancy centers in Virginia 2010 state legislature and Virginia first state in nation to pass anti-mandate health reform bill

Values Voter News Stats

Values Voter News stats for February 2010

Last Week in Review

Headlines

Health Care Summit highlights

Videos: Highlights from the Health Care Summit... and also see
What's the truth about rising health insurance premiums? and Excellent factual and contextualized history of the Reconciliation process. Bush used the reconciliation process twice in '01 and '03 with no political backlash contrast that with ObamaCare.

President Obama and CNN polls

Obama now has a negative approval rating in every state that he flipped from the Bush column to his in 2008 says liberal polling firm

New CNN poll: 56% of America think government is a threat while CBS News/New York Times poll says 59% think the goverment is doing to many things that would be better left to businesses and individuals  

American Remembrance

Video: "We hold these truths...Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God"  

Economy

Graph: Republican lead congress created 8.1 million new jobs from 2003-2006 before Democrats took over in 2007.

Networks continue to ignore mortgage giant bailouts

Big Business

Wal-Mart teams up with VUDU and eliminates Adult Section then teams up with Proctor $ Gamble to sponsor Family-Friendly TV

Same Sex Marriage

NCAA won't allow a pro-life, faith and family group to advertise on its site after pro-choice and same sex marriage groups complain.

Video

Taxes

Video going viral with some interesting thoughts concerning the questions on the 2010 Census 

Representative Mike Pence and Jeb Hensarling discuss a spending limit amendment they are introducing

Pro-Life

Abortionist accused of running over pro-life signs

Liberal Media Bias

AvoidtheBias.com: "To know the different sides of the issues without bias"

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