Government Mistreats Pro-Life Majority

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February 10, 2010

"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord." Psalm 33:12


Pray: Father, We ask You to replace those disobeying You in the US government. In Jesus' name.


75% are angry at federal Government (Rasmussen).  It's easy to see why. Government has taken two more unjust steps against the majority of Americans who are pro-life.

First Incident: National Gallery of Art Denies Entry to Pro-Life Woman
The National Gallery of Art prevented Meghan Duke from entry because she had a pro-life lapel pin. In her blog at First Things web site, Duke says two guards at the Gallery told her, "You're good to go in, but first you need to remove that [small] pro-life pin.”

"The pin, they informed me, was a 'religious symbol' and a symbol of a particular political cause and it could not be worn inside a federal building", Duke said.

"Why, I asked, can I not wear a religious or political symbol inside a federal building? Bringing to bear the full weight of the supreme law of the land, the guards informed that it was a violation of the First Amendment of the United States’ Constitution: The combination of me, wearing a pro-life pin, in a federal building was a violation of the separation of church and state," Duke reported.
 
But the First Amendment says "Congress shall make no law ... prohibiting the free exercise [of religion]; or abridging the freedom of speech" Our founding fathers practiced the opposite of "Separation of Church and State", which is not in the Constitution.
 
George Washington would be outraged, who had promised, "What children would learn in American schools above all else is the religion of Jesus Christ". John Adams and John Hancock said, "We recognize no sovereign but God and no King but Jesus."

Just these three founding fathers represent our first President and Vice President, Second President, as well as two signers of the Declaration of Independence, including the first signer.  
 
Second Incident: Ohio House Denies Award to Pro-life Student

LifeSiteNews reported:

In what critics are calling an unprecedented act of bias, pro-abortion Ohio House Speaker Armond Budish (D-Beechwood) has denied Shelby County teen Elisabeth Trisler a routine legislative honor, evidently because he objects to Trisler's pro-life values.

Budish is refusing to allow Trisler on the House floor to accept a legislative resolution, authored by Rep. John Adams (R-Sidney), which honors Trisler's accomplishment as the National Right to Life Oratory Contest winner. 

State Rep. John Adams called the Speaker's denial "an outrage."
 
Trisler won the National Right to Life Oratory Contest held at the NRLC Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina in June, 2009. During the second half of 2009, Rep. Adams's office worked to schedule the presentation of Trisler's proclamation on the House floor, as is typical of such awards. The presentation was scheduled for Wednesday, February 3, 2010.

Please Demand Corrupt Government Be Fired

Contact:

The National Gallery of Art at 401 Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 842-6466
http://www.nga.gov/xio/phone.shtm

Armond Budish
Speaker of the House, Ohio House of Representatives
77 S. High St
14th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-6111
Phone: (614) 466-5441
Fax: (614) 719-0008
Email: district08@ohr.state.oh.us

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