Monday, February 28, 2011

Canadian Edition: Week of February 27, 2011

This week on Canadian Edition, Kristine McGuire mixed Christianity with the occult and it led her down a spooky path. Plus, When Bruce Van Natta was pinned under a massive logging truck, his midsection was crushed. Hear how angels held him together and saved his life!
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This week on Canadian Edition, Kristine McGuire mixed Christianity with the occult and it led her down a spooky path. Plus, When Bruce Van Natta was pinned under a massive logging truck, his midsection was crushed. Hear how angels held him together and saved his life!

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CBN NewsWatch: February 28, 2011

On Monday's CBN Newswatch with Lee Webb and Wendy Griffith: Libyan protesters close in on Gadhafi, House Speaker John Boehner says cutting spending is a 'moral responsibility, Pro-Life leaders mourn Black Genocide, and more.
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On Monday's CBN Newswatch with Lee Webb and Wendy Griffith: Libyan protesters close in on Gadhafi, House Speaker John Boehner says cutting spending is a 'moral responsibility, Pro-Life leaders mourn Black Genocide, and more.

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Right Now On CNSNews.com for 2-28-2011

A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for 2/28/2011.
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A daily digest of stories on CNSNews.com for 2/28/2011.

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News Channel Morning Edition: Feb 28, 2011

Watch the Feb. 28 edition of the CBN News Channel's Morning News with Charlene Israel and Heather Sells. Top Stories -- House Speaker Boehner Says Cutting Spending is 'Moral Responsibility,' Police Let Protesters Stay at Wis. Capitol, and more... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com
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Watch the Feb. 28 edition of the CBN News Channel's Morning News with Charlene Israel and Heather Sells. Top Stories -- House Speaker Boehner Says Cutting Spending is 'Moral Responsibility,' Police Let Protesters Stay at Wis. Capitol, and more... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

PolitiZoid - Awkward Situation Room - Passive / Aggressive

Check out the latest Politizoid release from RightChange.com, "Awkward Situation Room - Passive / Aggressive" featuring Mr. Obama in his own words against Mr. Obama, again in his own words. Yes this is his actual quotes and his voice!
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Check out the latest Politizoid release from RightChange.com, "Awkward Situation Room - Passive / Aggressive" featuring Mr. Obama in his own words against Mr. Obama, again in his own words. Yes this is his actual quotes and his voice!

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Walter E Williams - Ownership and Preservation

Professor Williams explains a secondary benefit of private property rights. http://www.LibertyPen.com
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Professor Williams explains a secondary benefit of private property rights. http://www.LibertyPen.com

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Weekly Addresses - 2/26/11

Traveling the Country, Winning the Future

The President discusses his recent travels and the examples he's seen of how America can win the future. He urges Congress to heed these examples in the coming budget debate and to tighten our belts without eliminating investments in innovation, education and infrastructure.

Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) Delivers Weekly GOP Address on Spending

In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio says, "[W]e've had to relearn the lesson we all know in our hearts: you can't spend your way to prosperity. As American families have tightened their belts over the past couple of years and businesses have had to do more with less, the federal government has taken the opposite path, spending more, growing bigger, and becoming more involved in our economy and our lives. This historic failure to control spending directly affects our economy and the ability to create jobs."

Sen. Portman explains, "There is an urgency about this that the American people get even while many in Washington seem to be in denial. We must rise to the challenge and work together to meet our economic and fiscal problems head-on by putting in place pro-growth measures and spending restraint and we must do it now."

Sen. Portman expresses his disappointment that Democrats in Washington still don't seem to understand this. "Having chosen to duck the tough choices for the coming year and beyond, the President and Democrats in Congress are now objecting to any reductions in spending Congress can control in the current budget year. This is despite the fact that this year's $1.6 trillion deficit is at record levels, and over the past two years under Democrat leadership, this type of spending has increased 24 percent, and over 80 percent if you include the Stimulus. Our goal as Republicans is to make sensible reductions in this spending and create a better environment for job growth, not to shutdown the government. Getting our debt and deficits under control is the first step we can take, and the single most important step Washington can take, to get our economy moving and create the jobs we so badly need."

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The President discusses his recent travels and the examples he's seen of how America can win the future. He urges Congress to heed these examples in the coming budget debate and to tighten our belts without eliminating investments in innovation, education and infrastructure. In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio says, "[W]e've had to relearn the lesson we all know in our hearts: you can't spend your way to prosperity. As American families have tightened their belts over the past couple of years and businesses have had to do more with less, the federal government has taken the opposite path, spending more, growing bigger, and becoming more involved in our economy and our lives."

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Christian World News: February 25, 2011

On this week's Christian World News: Reaction to a Christian couple murdered by pirates, worldwide prayer for victims of the New Zealand Earthquake, an Afghan Christian freed after national attention, and more.
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On this week's Christian World News: Reaction to a Christian couple murdered by pirates, worldwide prayer for victims of the New Zealand Earthquake, an Afghan Christian freed after national attention, and more.

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