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    Traverse City Vigil


    By JGillman, Section Events
    Posted on Fri Mar 19, 2010 at 08:34:06 AM EST
    Tags: Rally, Vigil, Traverse City, Michigan, Healthcare (all tags)

    Calling Northern Michigan Patriots

    Join us in a rally against the Democratic Health Care bill.

    Tomorrow, March 20th
    12:30 - 2 pm
    Farmers Market parking lot, adjacent to Grandview Parkway  and Union Street in Downtown Traverse City.

    Make your signs, bring your flags.

    The Democratic majority are not listening to us, but we can let our neighbors know where we stand.

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    Is MI GOP Gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder a pro-abort?


    By Theblogprof, Section Events
    Posted on Fri Mar 05, 2010 at 10:43:01 PM EST
    Tags: abortion, Michigan, elections, RINO, McCain (all tags)

    Conservative principles are simple - limited government, low taxes, personal freedom and liberty. The latter is not possible without your life. Our Founding Fathers, in their wisdom, listed life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as our unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence. It is interesting that the list is in the exact order it should be in since you cannot pursue happiness without liberty, and surely can't have liberty without life. Liberals have turned that on its head by stealing our liberty piece by piece by way of an ever-expanding government that is on an unending campaign to put every citizen under its thumb through government dependency. Even worst, the first unalienable right - life - is no more. At least not for babies. Or the infirm. Or seniors. But every bleeding-hearted liberal is against capital punishment for murderers. Be that as it may, conservative principles have been the mainstay of the Republican party. That is, until 'moderates' came onto the scene. These are people that call themselves Republicans, but don't stand on conservative principles. It is hard in fact to figure out what foundation they do stand on.

    Thus enter Rick Snyder, one of several GOP gubernatorial candidates this year. I have at least met most of the other candidates with the exception of Snyder. A year ago, I couldn't have told you who the man was, but he has launched a campaign that included a SuperBowl campaign ad. The theme? Michigan needs a nerd:


    The fact that he didn't identify himself as a Republican in the ad was a bit bothersome. So I had to ask - what does a nerd believe?

    More below the fold...

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    The scientific argument against abortion


    By Theblogprof, Section Events
    Posted on Fri Aug 21, 2009 at 07:57:40 AM EST
    Tags: 2nd law, abortion, Michigan, science (all tags)

    This is the third post in a series focusing on the issue of pro-life leading up to the critical 2010 elections, which will be a turning point for Michigan and the nation. Life is constantly under attack. Not only the unborn, but also our seniors. We must arm ourselves with knowledge, and fight such devaluing as it affects us all as a society.

    Last week, I covered the moral pro-life argument against the murder of the innocent. In formulating the argument, I mentioned that we all live within the framework of certain laws. These are universal laws that were imposed by The Creator over which we have no control. There are several levels of natural laws, which in my estimation are as follows in order:

    1. Laws of logic
    2. Laws of mathematics
    3. Laws of science
    4. Moral Laws
    Since we covered the 4th last week, I will focus on the third in this post - laws of science. Let me ask a question: if someone in the middle of the night committed the theft of one of your kidneys, and was caught the next day with a tub full of kidneys, how would you prove that one of those was yours? Of course you could prove it conclusively with what is today a simple dna test. Your kidney, and in fact every cell in your body, is governed by a dna molecule that is uniquely your own. Before you existed, that dna strand never existed before, and once you're gone, it will never exist again.

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    Another doozie from Detroit


    By Rejoice39, Section Events
    Posted on Thu Mar 15, 2007 at 12:46:34 PM EST
    Tags: (all tags)

    And we wonder why the city of Detroit particularly the Detroit Public School System is in such a crisis?  There are private businesses  paying taxes they are not legally supposed to, and the tax money that should be in their pocket is being given to the DPS. This is especially alarming since the DPS is barely operating as it is and they are doing it with money they are NOT supposed to have. What a sloppy mess!

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    Talking around town


    By Rejoice39, Section Events
    Posted on Wed Feb 14, 2007 at 09:06:15 PM EST
    Tags: (all tags)

    It is amazing what mentioning the name Granholm does to people...

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    By berg brothers, Section Events
    Posted on Fri Feb 09, 2007 at 09:41:03 PM EST
    Tags: (all tags)

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    Federal budget cuts Michigan Medicaid aid by $173 million


    By mikegoblue, Section Events
    Posted on Mon Feb 05, 2007 at 09:27:19 PM EST
    Tags: (all tags)

    President Bush's budget plan would cut Medicaid funding for the state by 173 (M) million dollars in the fiscal year that starts October first.

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