City of Burleson Texas Attempts to Quash Tax Protest Tea Parties

April 3, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Support the rights of Americans to petition our government for redress! Breaking Christian News reports: According to local organizers, unelected “street supervisor” Ray Gonzales, informed them that he was going to prevent the event from happening. Mr. Gonzales told organizers that he is on a special events staff, which is under the city manager’s office [...]

Petition to Keep Gitmo Terrorists Off U.S. Soil

April 1, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Since taking office President Obama has taken steps toward undermining the national security of America. Part of his plan includes a political payback to the people who think that terrorists caught during the War on Terror should be given full constitutional rights and full civilian criminal trials. A likely result of these actions is that [...]

Petition Notre Dame to Remain Pro-life

March 25, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Notre Dame is one of the premier Catholic universities in America and the world. The Catholic church’s official position is profoundly pro-life. Yet Notre Dame has again decided it prefers prestige over principle. It has extended an invitation to president Barack Obama to speak at it commencement and to offer him honorary doctorate degrees. President [...]

Don’t Honor John Murtha

March 25, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Congressman John Murtha has been one of the first in line to throw our military under the bus routinely slandering servicemen directly in the line of fire. Yet on March 5, 2009 he was given the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award for outstanding duty to the advancement of the military and leadership in the war [...]

A Man Tries to Save a Baby at the Library

March 15, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

A few days ago I was at my local library branch in the middle of the day picking up a few books on abortion for a project I’m working on. Most of the people in my local library that time of the day are homeless men escaping the elements. An older black man walked up [...]

Obama Proposes Recission of Conscience Clause

March 14, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

On January 20, 2009 President Bush administration enacted rules that would plug holes in the federal Conscience Clause. The Conscience Clause permits doctors to refuse to provide abortions if they are morally opposed to them. The full text of the present federal law can be found at the end of this post. President Bush extended [...]

How To File a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request

March 7, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Freedom of Information requests have been used for years to gather information and to help hold our government responsible. Journalists routinely gather information this way. But as an everyday citizen you have every right to hold your government responsible also. What is a FOIA Request? As an American citizen our government works for you. Because [...]

Red Envelope Day

March 6, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Here’s a very easy pro-life thing you can do in 5 minutes. “Join us on March 31, 2009 in sending Red Envelopes from all over the nation to the White House. We ask that you write on the back of the envelope: “This envelope represents one child who died because of an abortion. It is [...]

Protecting Yourself Online

March 6, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

This is going to be a boring, passionless post. I make that disclaimer up front. There are 2 specific places where amazing amounts of personal information about you is available online — google and public records sources. Here are some basic things you can do: 1. Sign up for google alerts so you are notified [...]

Speak Out Against Abortion

March 6, 2009 by Lisa Krempasky  
Filed under Action Steps

Yesterday I was at my local library branch in the middle of the day picking up a few books on abortion for a project I’m working on. Most of the people in my library that time of the day are homeless men escaping the elements. An older black man walked up to me, looked at [...]

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