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| “I looked, and I know what I saw," says Cardinal Egan of New York |
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Have you any doubt that it is a human being?
If you do not have any such doubt, have you any doubt that it is an innocent human being?
If you have no doubt about this either, have you any doubt that the authorities in a civilized society are duty-bound to protect this innocent human being if anyone were to wish to kill it?
If your answer to this last query is negative, that is, if you have no doubt that the authorities in a civilized society would be duty-bound to protect this innocent human being if someone were to wish to kill it, I would suggest—even insist—that there is not a lot more to be said about the issue of abortion in our society. It is wrong, and it cannot—must not—be tolerated.
But you might protest that all of this is too easy. Why, you might inquire, have I not delved into the opinion of philosophers and theologians about the matter? And even worse: Why have I not raised the usual questions about what a "human being" is, what a "person" is, what it means to be "living," and such?
People who write books and articles about abortion always concern themselves with these kinds of things. Even the justices of the Supreme Court who gave us "Roe v. Wade" address them. Why do I neglect philosophers and theologians? Why do I not get into defining "human being," defining "person," defining "living," and the rest?
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| Filed in: Religion & Spirituality, Government & Society By Guest Reporter |
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| By Their Own Admission Says Dani Jopa and Angie Kassab |
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Illinois, USA – “The hypocrisy of this candidate is clear. He can not be trusted,” says Dani Jopa. “He promises to accept public financing, then doesn’t. He votes one way, and says he didn’t. He tells everyone he doesn’t accept lobbyist money, he does. He says he will oppose going after illegal immigrants, then says let’s get them. He wanted to put an end to the Cuban embargo, and then tells Cuban exiles in Florida we will keep the embargo. He is untrustworthy. He is a panderer. He is what I have come to hate about politicians in America.”
Jopa’s strong feelings resonate with half the country. Many agree that Obama should be well over 30 points ahead of McCain given the circumstances. Instead the two candidates are neck-and-neck. “By his own admission he and his running mate tell the American people he is not ready to be president,” Jopa adds, referring to the latest dust-up over Obama’s naiveté and lack of experience.
Biden created a uproar with his implication to a crowd of deep-pocket donors that presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's lack of experience would create an appearance of weakness that would encourage opponents to challenge the U.S. According to news reports, Biden told the crowd of donors, "Mark my words: It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy.
Angie Kassab agrees with Biden, “he was only repeating what Obama himself said. He is not prepared to serve.”
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| Filed in: Government & Society By joe acho |
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| Meida Bias Misleading Voters Says Chaldean Julie Kalasho |
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California, USA - The controversial presidential campaign has raised a number of issues about democracy. Concerns of voter registration and voter fraud list highest among the concerns. However, what seems to have captured the attention of most Americans is media bias. Calls by the Clintons and McCain campaigns of media bias in favor of Obama have proven accurate and some want the media meddling investigated for impacting national security. The latest being an NBC blackout of Biden’s guarded warning of dire attacks against the United States if Obama is elected.
Media bias has also drawn the attention of UCLA political science major, Julie Kalasho. “I have a relative in Michigan who openly is using his radio station to support Obama,” says Kalasho. “He got into some big trouble in the past with his political fund raising for Republicans and the Democrats scared him into supporting Obama. So I know first hand how the media is being used to influence politics. He openly admits he wants Obama to win and is trying to scare naïve Chaldeans to vote for Obama or they may be doomed.”
Kalasho sites fellow colleague Tim Groseclose, a UCLA political scientist who co-authored a UCLA-led study, which is believed to be the first successful attempt at objectively quantifying bias in a range of media outlets and ranking them accordingly.
The objective findings may shock some, while others see it as vindication of what many have long been complaining about. The reports finding objectively concludes that almost all major media outlets are biased towards the left.
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| Filed in: Government & Society By Neda Ayar |
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| Chaldean Protest Raising Awareness |
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Mosul, IRAQ— Shocking the conscience of anyone who would dare pay a few minutes of attention, Christians are being mowed down in Mosul. Community activists in Australia, England, US, Denmark, and Germany are begging world governments to do more than talk. Activists are protesting in front of city halls, holding meetings, getting petitions signed, attempting any and all efforts to raise the awareness and conscience of world leaders, turning a blind eye to the genocide of Iraqi Christians.
Nearly 10,000 Christians — roughly half the city's Christian population — have fled this month because of organized and targeted threats and attacks, according to Iraqi officials. Christians in Iraq are fast losing faith and trust with the Iraq government. Few Iraqi Christians are returning to the restive city of Mosul despite government pledges of financial support and protection, officials said Wednesday.
Attempts to bribe families back into the city have fallen on deaf ears. The prime minister offered every Christian family that returns to Mosul 1 million Iraqi dinars — about $865, said Jawdat Ismaeel, a local migration official. But less than a handful of Christians have returned, he said.
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| Filed in: Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends By Amer Hedow |
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| Obama on Iraq and Media Cover-ups Leading to Lots of Mistrust |
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Michigan, USA - Presidential hopeful John McCain is fast gaining momentum as more voters discover Obama's recipe for America. Obama was caught off-guard by a middle class plumber who helped reveal the disaster of Obama's tax plan, something the McCain campaign team says the media blackout is keeping them from doing. "It took 'Joe the Plumber' to show that Obama can't be trusted," says Iman Nalou, of Farmington Hills, Michigan. "I have many neighbors who were going to vote for Obama, and after hearing what he is really about, they all changed their minds."
Obama is worried as more of the truth emerges. He never wants to tell you the whole story, and the lies have Obama's campaign on the ropes as political pundits dig deeper into Obama's policies and find quite a bit of flip-flopping and hypocrisy. From promising to take public financing to the election to his stance on Iraq, Obama is losing ground on the trust factor.
For Issam Hanou of Novi, MI, Obama lost his vote a long time ago. "He lies and can't be trusted. How could you believe anything he says he is going to do when he lies? You can't trust him. He will promise you anything and give you some excuse why he breaks his promise." Hanou is really upset over Obama's Iraqi flip-flops. Hanou says a youtube video that his son showed him was really frustrating. Hanou's son Gino, a college student at Ohio State has long distrusted Obama. "I liked what he had to say early in his campaign about ending the Iraqi war, but he kept saying different things. I finally took the time to do some searching and what I found out was how much of a liar he really is."
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| Filed in: Government & Society By Sam Yousif |
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| Chaldean Controversy Over 'Guaranteed Fresh' Conceived Conspiracy |
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Michigan, USA – Chaldean business owners are disappointed over continued efforts to stain independent grocers. “This is bad. These people don’t speak for us. Our produce and foods are fresh. This is just another way to take money from stores owners and give them nothing in return,” says Kamal Dally, owner of Riverside Liquor in Detroit.
Dally is upset over an initiative announced at a private business meeting among Chaldeans, under the approving eye of Detroit’s new Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. that Chaldean store owners be asked to join a “Guaranteed Fresh” campaign for their stores.
Dally, and many other business owners feel the business group sold-out the Chaldean business community to gain political points with the new mayor and raise money for their own pet projects. “They don’t care about Chaldean businesses. All they care about is using the community name to take money from those who work so they can play golf,” says Dally’s son Thomas. “Why didn’t they propose the city start a ‘Guarantee Response’ from the police every time a Chaldean store calls for help during an armed robbery or theft?
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| Filed in: Business & Finance, Government & Society By David Najor |
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| Last Safe Haven for Iraqi Christians Taken by Al-Qaeda |
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Mosul, IRAQ - "Now the last safe haven for Christians is gone," said Canon Andrew White, the vicar of St. George's church in Baghdad. During the past week, twelve Christians have been killed and more than 3,000 have left the city of Mosul, once considered a safe zone for persecuted Iraqi Christians.
Mosul, on the plain of Nineveh in northern Iraq, has long been home to one of the largest remaining Christian communities in the nation. Furthermore, in recent years the city has been a destination for persecuted Christians.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends, Chaldean Federation of America By Guest Reporter |
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| Iraqi Christians in Mosul Victims to Intense Violence |
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Mosul, IRAQ - Despite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki pledge yesterday to protect Christians in Iraq after mass killings in the northern city of Mosul, thousands of Chaldeans flee as Islamic radicals turn-up the violence.
Proving the weakness of Maliki’s government and the vulnerability of Iraqi Christians, a music store owner was shot to death in the northern city of Mosul. Police sources said on Monday gunmen entered the store late on Sunday and shot dead the Iraqi Christian store owner and his nephew, who was wounded.
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends By Amer Hedow |
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| Does Obama Really Support Infanticide? |
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California, USA – They were coming out alive. Born alive. Babies. Vulnerable human beings. Is it true that a leading presidential contender would allow them to be murdered? In what many, might otherwise include among “the least of my brothers,” some are alleging that Obama is an abortion extremist. How could the killing of millions of babies somehow not be among America’s greatest moral failings? Is the claim that Obama supports infanticide true?
The included video is for mature viewers. Watch at your own risk.
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| Filed in: Government & Society By Brenda Hermiz |
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| Kill Christians! Islamic Fundamentalists Chant in Iraq After Murdering Three |
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Mosul, IRAQ – Another tragic killing of Christians in Mosul today. Al Qaeda militants gunned down Chaldean Jalal Moussa, 38, and three other Chaldeans in front of their homes in the neighborhood of Noor. Islamic militants have been terrorizing the city with shouts and nailing posters urging attacks against Christians, threatening more slaughter and violence and urging U.S. military to leave.
Little has been covered by world media as major news outlets refuse to cover the ongoing Christian attacks. In less than seven days, nine Christians have been murdered because of their faith. Asia News reveals an organized campaign is underway to drive Christians out of the region. The news reports a car with a loudspeaker went around the streets in the neighborhood of Sukkar, ordering the Christians to leave." "Christians out of the city," the people on board were shouting, "otherwise you will be victims of more attacks."
On Monday, October 6, Ziad Kamal, a disabled 25-year-old shopkeeper in the city, was shot to death. The young man's store was in the neighborhood of Karam. Before him, armed groups assassinated Hazim Thomaso Youssif, age 40. The ambush took place in front of his clothing store in Bab Sarray. On the same day, 15-year-old Ivan Nuwya, also a Christian, was killed. The young man was shot to death in front of his home in the neighborhood of Tahrir, in front of the local mosque of Alzhara.
The Christian community lives in panic as the slaughter continues "to the indifference" of the media, which "do not even report the crimes that are committed."
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| Filed in: Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends By Amer Hedow |
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