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Ever feel like we are moving backwards?

Democrats Called Anti-Christian Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state! Separation of church and state!

“Like a moth to a flame, Democrats can’t help themselves when it comes to denigrating and demonizing Christians,” said Rep. John Hostettler.

Hostettler’s picture just screams, “Hey. Don’t ya’ll get it? GW came into office and government went out the window. It’s all about God now. The Apocalypse is coming tomorrow anyway and ya’ll won’t be around to complain then.”

Of course, we find irony in the article:

The Democratic proposal on the Air Force Academy was defeated. The House instead approved by voice vote a Republican plan requiring an Air Force report to Congress on the steps it was taking to promote religious tolerance.

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Life at this moment

Wife barking at 9 year old to find missing dog that I let out and forgot.
14 year old sleeping; refusing to get up.
3 year old crying that she is hurt.
Me, unable to move, listening to hold music on an ear piece wired to the phone base.

Stress rising.

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URGENT! You have until 2pm Tuesday (TODAY) the 21st to stop the Broadcast Flag – CALL YOUR SENATOR!

This from Boing Boing:

We’ve heard rumors that the Broadcast Flag that Cory, the EFF, and a coalition of pressure groups have fought so hard against (and beat in the courts) will be sneaked back via an amendment to the giant Senate Appropriations Bill in a sub-committee at 2PM EST on Tuesday 21st. This week is Hollywood’s last chance to ram the flag past Congress, and they’re working hard to get it under the radar.

There’s no time to write letters or start a media campaign: but folk in the states below have just enough time to warn their senators, who are all on the sub-committee. People of Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin – it’s up to you!

There’s a sample script after the phone list. Remember: be cool, collected and polite. Most of these senators won’t know a thing about the flag, until one of them makes it a throwaway amendment tomorrow. Make sure their ears twitch when they hear “broadcast flag” today.

ALABAMA Senator Richard Shelby (202) 224-5744
ALASKA Senator Ted Stevens (202) 224-3004
HAWAII Senator Daniel Inouye (202) 224-3934
IOWA Senator Tom Harkin (202) 224-3254
KANSAS Senator Sam Brownback (202) 224-6521
KENTUCKY Senator Mitch McConnell (202) 224-2541
MARYLAND Senator Barbara Mikulski (202) 224-4654
MISSOURI Senator Christopher Bond (202) 224-5721
NEW HAMPSHIRE Senator Judd Gregg (202) 224-3324
NEW MEXICO Senator Pete Domenici (202) 224-6621
NORTH DAKOTA Senator Byron Dorgan (202) 224-2551
TEXAS Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (202) 224-5922
VERMONT Senator Patrick Leahy (202) 224-4242
WASHINGTON Senator Patty Murray (202) 224-2621
WISCONSIN Senator Herb Kohl (202) 224-5653

“Hello, Senator _________’s office”

“Hi, I’m a constituent. [Remember: Only say ‘I’m a constituent’ if you really are — if you’re calling the Senator from _your own state_] I’m registering my opposition to the broadcast flag amendment being introduced in the Senate Commerce Justice and Science Appropriations subcommittee mark-up on Tuesday, and in full committee on Thursday.”

(*** You can give your own reasons for opposing the flag here. Here’s a sample: ***)

“The Broadcast Flag cripples any device capable of receiving over-the-air digital broadcasts.”

“It give Hollywood movie studios a permanent veto over how members of the American public use our televisions.”

“It forces American innovators to beg the FCC for permission before adding new features to TV.”

“It will prevent fair use of copyrighted works: critical review, and use of material in distance learning”

“This is an important issue which will affect all Americans, and should not be inserted in a large bill, at the last moment, with no debate.”

“Please oppose the broadcast flag amendment. My name and address are ___________________.”

“Thank you for your time.”

Good luck!

Then the update:

You can now fax and email appropriation committee members for free at the EFF’s action center. Do it tonight, or live with the consequences of a Hollywood veto over your PC forever.