Tuesday, September 11, 2012

MDs Speak on Obamacare


  
The Democrat Party has produced a
television ad purporting to show Rep Paul Ryan throwing grandma
off the cliff, by opposing ObamaCare.
 
A couple of San Antonio doctors have
responded with an effective ad to counter this injustice. See
the ad produced by Drs Jane Hughes and Kris Held
If you like their ad, please forward widely.
 
 

War and Bluff: Iran, Israel and the United States

War and Bluff: Iran, Israel and the United States

Monday, September 10, 2012

Romney-Ryan


President Obama and his liberal allies spent last week in Charlotte trying to sell Americans the fable that we're better off now than we were four years ago.

We're not better off when 23 million people are struggling for work. Nor are we better off when, for every net new job that was created last month, nearly four Americans gave up looking for work entirely.

We're not better off when poverty rates are headed toward a 50-year high, and nearly 47 million Americans are on food stamps.

No amount of liberal mythology or political theater in Charlotte can mask the cold, hard truth: this president has not kept his promises and America is not better off.

Thursday night, President Obama asked for four more years to get it right. But it's time to hold him accountable. Americans deserve new leadership that will get our economy moving again.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan's plan for a stronger middle class will create 12 million new jobs and lead us out of this economic crisis. It paves the way for more jobs, more take-home pay and better opportunities for all Americans.

Put America back to work by putting Barack Obama and his liberal allies out of work. Help elect Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan and the Republican team.

Let's make sure that four years from now, America really is better off. Donate today:https://secure.mittromney.com/donate/one-term-fund

Thank you,

Gail Gitcho
Communications Director
Romney for President, Inc.

Don't Forget ...


Three legendary Americans that will be long remembered for what they did:


INTERESTING HISTORY REFRESHER, TOO!

Sent: 9/9/2012 3:13:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Imperial Japan surrendered & amazing story of "Tora, Tora, Tora" pil








American Minute with Bill Federer
Sept. 2 - Imperial Japan surrendered & amazing story of "Tora, Tora, Tora" pilot!
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Imperial Japan had one of the largest maritime empires in world history.

In 1910, Imperial Japan annexed Korea, and in 1918 took control of Russian ports in Siberia.

In 1937, Imperial Japan's Army killed over 200,000 in Nanking, China.



In 1941, over 3,000 Americans died when Imperial Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.

In 1942, over 20,000 Americans and Filipinos died on Bataan's Death March, where starving prisoners were marched 65 miles in heat and jungles to a disease infested camp.



By 1945, over 100,000 died retaking Okinawa and Pacific islands.

Democrat President Harry S Truman made the controversial decision August 6, 1945, to drop the Atomic Bomb. Though devastating, it was estimated to have prevented an additional one million casualties on both sides.



On SEPTEMBER 2, 1945, Emperor Hirohito's Imperial forces officially surrendered aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, anchored in Tokyo Bay.

An interesting story occurred after the war ended.



Mitsuo Fuchida, the Imperial Japanese Navy pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor, shouting, "Tora, Tora, Tora," became a Christian in 1950.



He then became an evangelist, and in 1960, an American citizen.

His story was written in Readers Digest "God's Samurai: Lead Pilot at Pearl Harbor."



Mitsuo Fuchida wrote in "From Pearl Harbor to Calvary" (1953):

"I was in Hiroshima the day before the atom bomb was dropped... Fortunately, I received a long distance call from my Navy Headquarters, asking me to return to Tokyo.

With the end of the war, my military career was over, since all Japanese forces were disbanded. I returned to my home village...



Though I was never accused, Gen. Douglas MacArthur summoned me to testify...

As I got off the train one day in Tokyo's Shibuya Station, I saw an American distributing literature. When I passed him, he handed me a pamphlet entitled "I Was a Prisoner of Japan" (published by Bible Literature International)...

What I read was the fascinating episode which eventually changed my life..."

Mitsuo Fuchida continued:

"Jake DeShazer...volunteered for a secret mission with the Jimmy Doolittle Squadron - a surprise raid on Tokyo from the carrier Hornet...After the bombing raid...DeShazer found himself a prisoner of Japan...



There in the Japanese P.O.W. camp, he read and read and eventually came to understand that the book was more than an historical classic...

The dynamic power of Christ which Jake DeShazer accepted into his life changed his entire attitude toward his captors. His hatred turned to love..."



Mitsuo Fuchida wrote further:

"DeShazer...returned to Japan as a missionary. And his story, printed in pamphlet form, was something I could not explain...

Since the American had found it in the Bible, I decided to purchase one myself, despite my traditionally Buddhist heritage.

In the ensuing weeks, I read this book eagerly. I came to the climactic drama - the Crucifixion. I read in Luke 23:34 the prayer of Jesus Christ at His death: 'Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.'...



I was certainly one of those for whom He had prayed. The many men I had killed had been slaughtered in the name of patriotism, for I did not understand the love which Christ wishes to implant within every heart.

Right at that moment, I seemed to meet Jesus for the first time. I understood the meaning of His death as a substitute for my wickedness, and so in prayer, I requested Him to forgive my sins and change me from a bitter, disillusioned ex-pilot into a well-balanced Christian with purpose in living...

I became a new person. My complete view on life was changed by the intervention of the Christ I had always hated and ignored before..."



Mitsuo Fuchida:

"I have traveled across Japan and the Orient introducing others to the One Who changed my life. I believe with all my heart that those who will direct Japan - and all other nations - in the decades to come must not ignore the message of Jesus Christ.

Youth must realize that He is the only hope for this troubled world...



I would give anything to retract my actions of twenty-nine years ago at Pearl Harbor, but it is impossible.



Instead, I now work at striking the death-blow to the basic hatred which infests the human heart and causes such tragedies. And that hatred cannot be uprooted without assistance from Jesus Christ."
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Those Jobless Numbers Are Even Worse Than They Look

Still above 8%—and closer to 19% in a truer accounting. Here's a plan for improvement.

Don't be fooled by the headline unemployment number of 8.1% announced on Friday. The reason the number dropped to 8.1% from 8.3% in July was not because more jobs were created, but because more people quit looking for work.
The number for August reflects only people who have actively applied for a job in the past four weeks, either by interview or by filling an application form. But when the average period of unemployment is nearly 40 weeks, it is unrealistic to expect everyone who needs a job to keep seeking work consistently for months on end. You don't have to be lazy to recoil from the heartbreaking futility of knocking, week after week, on closed doors.

How many people are out of work but not counted as unemployed because they hadn't sought work in the past four weeks? Eight million. This is the sort of distressing number that turns up when you look beyond the headline number.
Here's another one: 96,000—that's how many new jobs were added last month, well short of the anemic 125,000 predicted by analysts, and dramatically less than the (still paltry) 139,000 the economy had been averaging in 2012.
The alarming numbers proliferate the deeper you look: 40.7% of the people counted as unemployed have been out of work for 27 weeks or more—that's 5.2 million "long-term" unemployed. Fewer Americans are at work today than in April 2000, even though the population since then has grown by 31 million.
We are still almost five million payrolls shy of where we were at the end of 2007, when the recession began. Think about that when you hear the Obama administration's talk of an economic recovery.
The key indicator of our employment health, in all the statistics, is what the government calls U-6. This is the number who have applied for work in the past six months and includes people who are involuntary part-time workers—government-speak for those individuals whose jobs have been cut back to two or three days a week.
They are working part-time only because they've been unable to find full-time work. This involuntary army of what's called "underutilized labor" has been hovering for months at about 15% of the workforce. Include the eight million who have simply given up looking, and the real unemployment rate is closer to 19%.
In short, the president's ill-designed stimulus program was a failure. For all our other national concerns, and the red herrings that typically swim in electoral waters, American voters refuse to be distracted from the No. 1 issue: the economy. And even many of those who have jobs are hurting, because annual wage increases have dropped to an average of 1.6%, the lowest in the past 30 years. Adjusting for inflation, wages are contracting.
The best single indicator of how confident workers are about their jobs is reflected in how they cling to them. The so-called quit rate has sagged to the lowest in years.
Older Americans can't afford to quit. Ironically, since the recession began, employment in the age group of 55 and older is up 3.9 million, even as total employment is down by five million. These citizens hope to retire with dignity, but they feel the need to bolster savings as a salve for the stomach-churning decline in their net worth, 75% of which has come from the fall in the value of their home equity.
The baby-boomer population postponing its exit from the workforce in a recession creates a huge bottleneck that blocks youth employment. Displaced young workers now face double-digit unemployment and more life at home with their parents.
Many young couples decide that they can't afford to start a family, and as a consequence the birthrate has just hit a 25-year low of 1.87%. Nor are young workers' prospects very good. Layoff announcements have risen from year-ago levels and hiring plans have dropped sharply. People are not going to swallow talk of recovery until hiring is occurring at a pace to bring at least 300,000 more hires per month than the economy has been averaging for the past two years.
Furthermore, the jobs that are available are mostly not good ones. More than 40% of the new private-sector jobs are in low-paying categories such as health care, leisure activities, bars and restaurants.
We are experiencing, in effect, a modern-day depression. Consider two indicators: First, food stamps: More than 45 million Americans are in the program! An almost incredible record. It's 15% of the population compared with the 7.9% participation from 1970-2000. Food-stamp enrollment has been rising at a rate of 400,000 per month over the past four years.
Second, Social Security disability—another record. More than 11 million Americans are collecting federal disability checks. Half of these beneficiaries have signed on since President Obama took office more than three years ago.
These dependent millions are the invisible counterparts of the soup kitchens and bread lines of the 1930s, invisible because they get their checks in the mail. But it doesn't take away from the fact that millions of people who had good private-sector jobs now have to rely on welfare for life support.
This shameful situation, intolerable for a nation as wealthy as the United States, is not going to go away on Nov. 7. No matter who wins, the next president will betray the country if he doesn't swiftly fashion policies to address the specific needs of the unemployed, especially the long-term unemployed.
Five actions are critical:
1. Find the money to spur an expansion of public and private training programs with proven track records.
2. Increase access to financing for small businesses and thus expand entrepreneurial opportunities.
3. Lower government hurdles to the formation of new businesses.
4. Explore special subsidies for private employers who hire the long-term unemployed.
5. Get serious about the long decay in public works and infrastructure, which poses a dramatic national threat. Infrastructure projects should be tolled so that the users ultimately pay for them.
It's zero hour. Policy makers need to understand that the most important family program, the most important social program and the most important economic program in America all go by the same name: jobs.

American Women




 
  It is difficult to imagine what many American women are thinking these days. We have a nation-changing election coming up and in the severe decline of life today they seem still to be siding with the destroyers. That has some people so perplexed that they are wondering if that multitude of women who favor the decline of everything American is so overwhelming that it should result in reconsideration of female voting rights.
  A case in point: Many women, particularly Democrats, but, yes, too many Republicans, would take a spider in the house outside rather than squash it. An ugly house-destructive opossum or a potentially rabid raccoon would be pleasantly and even expensively taken to another location rather than be destroyed. God forbid that a cat or a dog would not be given the utmost care.
  Many of those women hate hunters.
  But it is nothing to have millions and millions of abortions.
  What is worse, far worse, is that those women -- still numbering more than 50 percent, perhaps 60 -- still favor Obama. Yet he is the one in the Illinois Senate who kept a bill at bay that would allow partial-birth survivors to be given life.
  Before the last election, a nurse from a Chicago hospital told how babies who survived abortions were thrown into those soiled linen carts and allowed to die of dehydration and suffocation. Think what a horrible death that is, especially for a child that has done no wrong.
  (As an aside, did you ever think or understand that liberals always fight to save the life of a murderer? They write, protest and complain of the taking of a life from someone who horribly killed and maimed and tortured another creature. But they say nothing in the taking of the life of a tender creature who has never harmed a soul.)
  This nurse testified before the U.S. Congress. That was given not much publicity. Yet, woman ignored the belief of such a man who professes of family values and yet would destroy a helpless, defenseless one.
  This is the cold -- not warm and outgoing, as some describe -- believer that many women still support. The polls tell us those women still prefer Obama. They think Romney is too successful, too stiff, too Morman. Who would vote for a Morman -- we 've seen how devastating they are to life -- when they could vote for a Muslim? Besides, look at how tender and thoughtful Muslims are of women.
  
  So, listen to a few points from Bert Pretusky, writing for The Patriot Post:
         
What 's particularly weird about the lineup (of speakers at the Democratic National Convention) is that at least two of the featured speakers are lesbians. Understand, I 'm not using that word as a pejorative. But for the longest time, we 've heard liberal women say that where birth control and abortion are concerned, men have no right to voice an opinion. If they believe that, what right do lesbians have? Birth control and abortion are certainly two issues that have even less to do with them than with men.
What further astounds me is that these women have all rallied around Obama, the man who, while serving in the Illinois legislature, three times cast votes in favor of partial-birth abortion.
A partial-birth abortion, by the way, is a euphemism for an atrocity. It means that when a baby survives his or her attempted murder, the abortionist, instead of saving its life, kills it outside the womb.
The question that comes to mind is: what sort of people come up with such a benign-sounding term for infanticide? The answer: the same sort of creeps who came up with "Pro-Choice" to define abortion on demand.
I know that according to the left-wing lexicon, only conservatives can possibly be extremists when it comes to abortions, in much the same way that, according to Eric Holder and his boss, only white people can ever be racists. But what sort of woman could possibly condone the murder of a living, breathing baby? To me, those saber-toothed, snake-eyed, drooling, creatures we fortunately only come across in sci-fi movies and Bill Maher 's studio audience, aren 't nearly as monstrous as these women.
The way this election is shaping up, I find it harder and harder to believe there are still millions of people who prefer Obama and Biden to Romney and Ryan. Even though I understand that Obama has seen to it that a great many Americans are receiving bribes from his goody bag, whether it 's his version of the Dream Act in order to woo Latinos; food stamps to woo the easily seduced; and free insurance for 20-something knuckleheads; there 's no getting around record unemployment and a national debt that will soon turn us into Greece.

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