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  • DC tells Catholic Church Comply or Bye Bye

    11/13/2009 6:57:33 AM PST · by misharu · 51 replies · 2,218+ views
    Tony Perkins' Washington Update Email | November 12, 2009 | Tony Perkins
    The D.C. City Council took one step closer to allowing same sex "marriages" in the District of Columbia on Tuesday when they voted the legislation out of the Committee on Public Safety & Judiciary. The panel refused to include protections for religious organizations--putting at risk the numerous churches in the region that provide goods and services to the needy who would have to decide between their faith or compliance with the city's commands. One of the largest area provider of relief services, the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, took a stand yesterday, just as their counterparts in Massachusetts's had done in...
  • FReep this poll - Should DC require the Church to follow a law it considers immoral?

    11/15/2009 6:04:29 PM PST · by wide meadow · 55 replies · 2,038+ views
    Washington Post ^ | November 13, 2009 | Jodi Westrick
    The D.C. Council is considering a law forbidding discrimination against those in gay marriages. The law would apply to all groups that have contracts with the District, including Catholic Charities, one of the city's largest social services providers. The Archdiocese of Washington says that because of the Church's opposition to same-sex marriage, it would have to suspend its social services to the poor, the homeless and others rather than provide employee benefits to same-sex married couples or allow them to adopt.
  • Ministers, conservatives work for Parker's defeat-Group opposes a lesbian in office

    11/14/2009 3:03:31 AM PST · by trumandogz · 33 replies · 1,080+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 11.14.09 | BRADLEY OLSON
    A cluster of socially conservative Houstonians is planning a campaign to discourage voters from choosing City Controller Annise Parker in the December mayoral runoff because she is a lesbian, according to multiple ministers and conservatives involved in the effort. The group is motivated by concerns about a “gay takeover” of City Hall, given that two other candidates in the five remaining City Council races are also openly gay, as well as national interest driven by the possibility that Houston could become the first major U.S. city to elect an openly gay woman
  • Marriage Movement in Washington, D.C.

    11/11/2009 11:08:02 AM PST · by redreno · 6 replies · 388+ views
    HRC Human Rights Campaign ^ | 11/10/2009 | HRC
    The D.C. Council introduced a marriage equality bill on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009. Public hearings were held on Oct. 26 and Nov. 2 and supporters of marriage for same-sex couples significantly outnumbered those who testified against it. The full Council is expected to take an initial vote on Dec. 1 with a final vote by the end of the year.
  • (DC)Mayor uses federal SUVs for recreational purposes

    11/10/2009 8:10:03 PM PST · by greatdefender · 12 replies · 540+ views
    WTOP.com ^ | Nov 10th, 2009 | Mark Segraves
    WASHINGTON - D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty's use of government resources to facilitate his recreational activities isn't limited to a police escort while he trains with his bike team. The mayor has used a federal Homeland Security vehicle to transport himself and his bike to at least 14 races in the past two years. The District's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency has two large SUVs, which are detailed to the city from the U.S. Government Services Administration. According to records obtained by WTOP through the Freedom of Information Act, the mayor's Executive Protection Unit has signed out one or both...
  • Blacks vying for all-white Md. council (Greenbelt, PG County, MD)

    10/30/2009 3:17:01 AM PDT · by markomalley · 15 replies · 965+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 10/30/2009 | Jeffrey Anderson
    Greenbelt, a city that prides itself on its heritage as a New Deal-era social experiment, is finding its commitment to inclusiveness tested as two black candidates contend for seats on its all-white City Council in Tuesday's elections. Until this year, only two blacks had ever run for the council and none had been elected, even though blacks account for nearly half the 21,000 residents of the 6-square-mile city just outside the Capital Beltway, according to the most recent census estimates. Asians and Hispanics make up 20 percent. The disparity has caught the attention of the American Civil Liberties Union and...
  • Voices for Choice -- D.C.'s school choice movement isn't going down without a fight

    10/27/2009 5:28:47 AM PDT · by ReleaseTheHounds · 11 replies · 533+ views
    National Review Online ^ | October 26, 2009 | Mark Hemingway
    Kevin Chavous is an African American and former Democratic city council member from Washington, D.C. He says he’s an Obama supporter, but he is distinctly unhappy with the president. Elections may have consequences, but no one expected that the White House would be so brazenly petty as to allow poor minority children in the nation’s worst school district to become the victims of political score-settling. That’s exactly what happened when the Obama administration killed off the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program several months ago. Of course, if the White House thought that it could pay off the powerful teachers’ unions, and...
  • Courthouse Bible plaintiff now targets Houston council prayer

    10/27/2009 1:41:29 PM PDT · by a fool in paradise · 14 replies · 609+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Oct. 26, 2009 | MARY FLOOD
    The woman who successfully sued to have a Bible removed from a Harris County courthouse display is now suing to stop city council from opening meetings with prayers that she believes are too Christian. Kay Staley, a real estate agent and lawyer, argues religion and prayer are private matters that don't belong in government. She sued the city and Councilmember Anne Clutterbuck, saying the council's prayers are so overly Christian they violate the First Amendment separation of church and state. Clutterbuck was singled out for saying the Lord's Prayer. ...(Staley) argues the prayers are coercive to others who won't speak...
  • 26 Year Old Conservative on the verge of pulling the biggest upset in the history of Santa Barbara

    10/13/2009 8:57:45 AM PDT · by Zevonismymuse · 62 replies · 3,356+ views
    Daily Sound ^ | October 13, 2009 | Josh Molina
    When Justin Tevis recently met with the Santa Barbara Police Officers Association to seek the union’s endorsement, he thought the meeting would be about ways to solve the city’s crime and gang violence problems. Instead, he was immediately handed a document with a pay scale showing how much Santa Barbara police officers made in comparison to similar-sized cities. He was stunned. In fact, reforming public employee salaries and pensions is among the top things on Tevis’ list of reforms if elected to the Santa Barbara City Council. “These are huge lobbying groups,” Tevis said. “These are huge power groups.” Tevis...
  • Calif. Council To Allow Prayer Before Meetings

    10/03/2009 3:23:21 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 7 replies · 469+ views
    <p>The city of Lodi is facing a possible lawsuit after the City Council voted to support a policy of saying prayers before council meetings.</p> <p>After the vote Wednesday, an official with the Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation repeated the group's threat to sue the city.</p>
  • Former Philadelphia City Councilman and His Sense of Entitlement - Appeals to Left Wing Activists

    09/24/2009 7:59:05 AM PDT · by grace522 · 7 replies · 827+ views
    My Dear Activist Friends in Philadelphia, I have spent as much time on the city budget and the impact of the federal budget on Philadelphia as anyone here--and for more than 25 years. In 1980, I led a town meeting in South Philadelphia on the Reagan Budget cuts that was later blasted in a column by Pat Buchanan as 'fomenting class warfare.' I helped Mayor Wilson Goode coordinate the town meetings on the City budget that propelled him to run for Mayor. As a Councilman, I reported regularly on what the Reagan cutbacks were doing to us as a city....
  • Invocations at City Council Meetings (vanity)

    09/15/2009 3:26:27 PM PDT · by KalaSamy · 7 replies · 247+ views
    September 15, 2009 | Kalasamy
    Local city council invocations ...
  • Government educated and clueless… is that a redundancy in 2009? (VIDEO)

    07/28/2009 8:24:30 PM PDT · by Publius772000 · 4 replies · 340+ views
    The Constitutional Alamo ^ | 07/28/09 | Michael Naragon
    As yet another exhibit in the ongoing argument against government education, I offer this video which was sent to me by one of my students. Two points. First, this partially explains why California is bankrupt. Second, you want to turn over your healthcare to the government that produced this girl’s worldview? It’s no wonder Obama won…
  • Brilliant Woman Solves All of California's Problems

    07/23/2009 8:32:50 PM PDT · by kalee · 122 replies · 3,489+ views
    Today's Big Thing ^ | july 23, 2009 | unknown
    Brilliant Woman Solves All of California's Problems It's nice to see that Miss Teen South Carolina is trying to make a difference now that she's all grown up.
  • Education panel votes to add 2 Muslim holidays to school calendar

    06/18/2009 6:58:20 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 36 replies · 1,244+ views
    silive.com ^ | June 18, 2009 | Amisha Padnani
    It's not easy having to choose between religion and education. Some would even say it's not fair. But for those people whose religious holidays aren't recognized by the public school system, that's the choice they have to make. Yesterday, the City Council's Education Committee advocated to eliminate that dilemma -- at least for Muslim families. The committee passed a resolution that would call upon the city Department of Education to incorporate two major Muslim holidays into the school calendar. The committee has also been pushing for the introduction of a state law that would require schools to close on those...
  • Such a Bad way to Finance Debt (Friendswood, TX City Council Sues Residents)

    06/12/2009 11:26:17 AM PDT · by anymouse · 11 replies · 1,044+ views
    Galveston Daily News ^ | June 11, 2009 | Heber Taylor
    If you don’t understand the uproar in Friendswood about the city’s plan to issue $11 million in debt without voter approval, just ask yourself a couple of questions: What if city leaders are completely right about the legal question? Is it still a good idea to borrow money without asking voters for their approval? Is a good idea to obligate them when they have clearly indicated they want a say about any debt they’d be responsible for? City officials have asked a judge in Travis County for a ruling that says the city can issue certificates of obligation to finance...
  • City (of Friendswood, TX) Wants Judge to Rule on Voter Approval on Debt

    06/11/2009 7:29:23 PM PDT · by anymouse · 8 replies · 915+ views
    Galveston Daily News ^ | June 9, 2009 | Rhiannon Meyers
    FRIENDSWOOD — The city has asked a Travis County judge to say it is legal for Friendswood to issue $11 million in debt without voter approval. The city had planned to issue $11 million in certificates of obligation to fund roads, parks, an animal shelter and a records building, but some residents said the city charter prohibited the city from issuing certificates of obligation. While bonds require voter approval, certificates of obligation do not. The city charter was amended by voters in 1997 to prohibit the city from issuing debt without voter approval that it could not finance from its...
  • Los Angeles City Council $180K a year plus EIGHT Cars

    05/28/2009 6:25:43 PM PDT · by Ladycalif · 23 replies · 1,545+ views
    LA Weekly ^ | 5/27/2009
    Not only does the City Council rake in nearly $180,000 a year, but they use taxpayer money for eight free cars per council member, and each of them employs a huge personal staff of 19 to 25 people. That's about 320 employees, costing Angelenos millions of dollars to support. Compare that figure to the White House Office Staff of 480. Yesterday, as City Hall squabbled over its groaning $530 million budget deficit, the City Council came under attack in the Daily News from Antonio Villaraigosa's spokesman Matt Szabo, who accused the 15 council members, even at a time like this,...
  • Captain Robert Craig, Ocean City Beach Patrol, Maryland- "OC Family Grateful"

    05/25/2009 1:07:06 PM PDT · by real_patriotic_american · 2 replies · 624+ views
    The Dispatch (Maryland Coast Dispatch) ^ | May 25, 2009 | The Craig Family
    OC Family Grateful Editor: Saturday, April 25, 2009 was a beautiful day, and it was made even more wonderful by the outpouring of affection expressed toward Captain Robert S. Craig at his Beach Memorial Service. The Craig children and family appreciate all that was done to honor our “Pop,” a man so many in Ocean City have known and loved for so many years. The Beach Memorial was truly memorable and more special than we could have possibly imagined. We have many people to thank for their efforts in making it happen. We learned very quickly that organizing such an...
  • Ocean City Bids Farewell to OCBP Capt. Robert Craig

    05/12/2009 5:58:04 AM PDT · by real_patriotic_american · 31 replies · 730+ views
    Ocean City Today ^ | May 1, 2009 | (Non Listed)
    (At right) Flanked by friends and family members, a wreath is carried down the beach to be released into the ocean in memory of Craig, "founding father" of the Beach Patrol. Carrying the wreath is the current head of the organization, Capt. Butch Arbin, who is flanked by Craig's son, Robert Craig, and grandson, Christopher Craig. (Above) Sean Williams pushes a surf board, carrying the wreath and the ashes of Capt. Craig, toward a Coast Guard boat, which released the wreath farther from the shore.