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Brownback tries to woo Catholics for McCain PDF E-mail
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WASHINGTON - When Pope Benedict XVI visited the nation's capital last month, Sen. Sam Brownback did a little preaching to Catholics himself -- the gospel according to John McCain.

Once McCain's rival for the White House, the Kansas Republican is helping to spearhead McCain's effort to court Catholic voters.

With Democrats flush with advantages, McCain hopes that Brownback's street cred among religious conservatives could help tip a swing state or two his way.

"He has a big following in the conservative wing of the party with right-to-life supporters and those who care about social and cultural issues," said Charlie Black, a McCain senior adviser and a veteran of Republican presidential politics, "and he has been terrific at promoting McCain among those groups."

Brownback endorsed McCain last fall after dropping out of the presidential race. Now his political network drives the presumptive Republican nominee's Catholic outreach.

It helped McCain's ground game during the Florida primary in January, when his victory over Mitt Romney sealed him as the front-runner.

But McCain also has stumbled. His long pursuit of pastor John Hagee's endorsement backfired when the evangelical preacher's anti-Catholic statements -- he referred to the church as "the great whore" -- rippled through the media.

Hagee, who runs a 19,000-member mega-church in Texas, has apologized. But McCain had originally said that he was "very honored" to have Hagee's support.

The episode showed that either his campaign's vetting of Hagee was careless or that it knew about the controversial remarks but decided the political benefits outweighed any embarrassment or Catholic backlash.

The pope's visit to Washington was a chance to showcase McCain before high-profile Catholics. A Catholic himself, Brownback hosted the pontiff at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, where he was warmly greeted by 1,000 prominent faithful.

Brownback also entertained some of McCain's leading Catholic supporters at a more intimate gathering that week at the Metropolitan Club, one of the capital's storied havens for political business and quiet talk.

Catholics "will be swing voters," Brownback said. "They are key votes."

And they no longer are a rock-solid part of the Democratic base. President Bush proved that in 2004 when he won 52 percent of the Catholic vote, even though Democratic Sen. John Kerry was the first Catholic major-party presidential nominee since John Kennedy in 1960.

But William Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights -- and who pounded McCain over the Hagee endorsement -- said that while "everybody knows Jews will go with Democrats and Protestants will go with Republicans," Catholics were "politically homeless."

"They are there for the taking," he said. "Bill Clinton did an excellent job reaching out to Catholics. Hillary (Clinton) has done a good job. (Barack) Obama has real problems. Whoever wins the Catholic vote stands to win the White House. That's why it is critical."

Brownback, 51, co-chairs the National Catholics for McCain Committee with former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating. An evangelical Christian before converting to Catholicism in 2002, Brownback's politics have always been steeped in faith.

"What's important is that Senator Brownback will have the ear of John McCain," said Steven Wagner, who ran Catholic outreach for the Republican Party in 2000. "He will be able to advise Senator McCain on what Catholics are concerned about, what they want to hear from their presidential candidates. It's the presence of the Catholic mentality to the campaign. That is his role."


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From  kansas.com  (The Witchita Eagle)   May 19,  2008

By  David Goldstein

 

 


 
Louisiana Barber Ticketed for Working on Sunday, Monday PDF E-mail
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HOUMA, La. — 

Police in this town wouldn't cut a break for a barber who ran afoul of an obscure law barring him from working Sundays and Mondays.

Clyde Scott had opened his shop May 19 just to trim up a few students getting ready for their graduation ceremony when an officer gave him a citation.

A law on the books in Houma for decades bars barbers from working Sundays, Mondays, any of several holidays and even the day after Labor Day.

"I didn't know it existed," said Scott, 32, who has owned Clippas barbershop for about two years. "It's crazy."

Parish Council Clerk Paul Labat said he didn't know exactly how long the law has been on the books, but that it dates to the years before the parish and city governments merged in 1981. "It's still an active law," he told The Courier of Houma.

Houma police spokesman Lt. Todd Duplantis said police discovered the ordinance after receiving complaints about people loitering outside the barbershop, and an officer was instructed to issue a summons. Duplantis said it was the first time he had heard of such a ticket being written in his 23 years with the department.

District Attorney Joe Waitz Jr. won't be prosecuting the case. In fact, he's asking the parish council to repeal the law as unconstitutional.

"It's our job to prosecute criminals, not barbers," he said.

James Adams, president of the Louisiana Board of Barber Examiners, the state licensing agency for barbers and their shops, said he thinks the law is a vestige of "strong-arm" tactics used by a barber's union in the 1950s and '60s.

"I'm surprised such a law is still on the books," he said.


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From  www.foxnews.com  (AP)   May 27,  2008


 
Bush to have second meeting with Pope (in 2 months) PDF E-mail
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Bush heading to Europe in June

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush, traveling abroad more this year than at any time of his presidency, plans to head to Europe in June to confer with allies on matters of war, terrorism and trade.

The White House on Tuesday confirmed the outline of Bush's trip, which uses the U.S.-European Union summit in Slovenia as a launching point. The president will then travel to Germany, Italy, France, England and Northern Ireland. While in Italy, the president will visit the Vatican.

The trip is scheduled to run from June 9-16.

White House press secretary Dana Perino said Bush will mark the 60th anniversary of both the Marshall Plan, the massive U.S. aid program to rebuild Europe after World War II, and the Berlin Airlift, in which U.S. and other Allied forces brought food and supplies to West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.

Such commemoration will underscore "the historic and continuing U.S. role in supporting a Europe increasingly whole, free and at peace," she said.

The trip is perhaps Bush's final one to Europe, a chance to cement ties with some of his closest allies. Perino said Bush will be spending time with "some new friends, and some old friends, of our country."

So far, the White House is describing the trip only in broad themes: strengthening the trans-Atlantic partnership and celebrating friendships between the nations based on shared democratic values. Perino said the economy, trade and counterterrorism will be topics, as will the effort to rein in Iran's influence.

The EU summit rotates yearly between the United States and the European nation holding the EU Council presidency.

Overall, Bush is scheduled to take eight foreign trips this year. He has been to the Middle East twice, Africa and Central and Eastern Europe. He is scheduled to travel to Japan, China and Peru, beyond the European trip announced on Tuesday. Bush may also return to the Middle East before his term ends in January.   [emphasis ours]

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From:  Associated Press   May 21,  2008
 
Vatican says GM food is a blessing PDF E-mail
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The Vatican has moved from a neutral position in a Europe-US confrontation over GM food and will come down in favour of genetic modification in a major report to be released next month. Truthabouttrade reports the Vatican has stunned opponents of genetically modified foods by declaring they hold the answer to world starvation and malnutrition.

Until Sunday's statement the Vatican had been neutral in the European Union-US confrontation over GM food, the paper says.

Cardinal Renato Martino, head of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, said the Vatican was preparing an official report on biotechnology, to be published next month, which would come down in favour of genetic modification. The document will coincide with a debate on GM by EU farm ministers.

He said the Pope was greatly interested in new technologies for food development as part of a policy of sustainable agriculture. He noted that 24,000 people died every day from starvation.

Cardinal Martino, who until last year was the Vatican representative at the UN, said he had lived for 16 years in the US "and I ate everything that was offered to me, including genetically modified products. They had no effect on my health. This controversy is more political than scientific."

The Vatican study will argue the future of humanity is at stake and that there is no room for the ideological arguments advanced by environmentalists.

Cardinal Martino said the Pope had been influenced by the growing weight of advice from the Vatican's scientific advisers. "The Pope ardently desires to do something for the billions of people who go to bed hungry every night," he said.

He said freedom from hunger was one of the fundamental rights of man. The Vatican's stand was consistent with its belief in "the right to life from the moment of conception to the moment of natural death."

Vatican officials said many in the West had made up their minds about genetic modification while ignoring the benefits to the world's hungry.

Velasio De Paolis, a professor of canon law at the Pontifical Urban University, said it was "easy to say no to GM food if your stomach is full."

Scientific progress was part of the divine plan, he said. "The introduction of new and more efficient technologies such as second and third generation GM foods, in harmony with sustainable development, is not a threat but a benefit."

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From:  cathnews.com   May 21,  2008

Source:  (Truthabouttrade, 20/5/08)

 
Sunday Laws: A State-By-State Review PDF E-mail
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If God is prompting you to move and you are researching regions/states, the General Conference Religious Liberty Department has a very good list of all the Sunday laws on the books in every state. Please see the following link:

http://www.religiousliberty.info/site/1/docs/sundaylaws.doc
 
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