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"former speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi", isn't it a sweet phrase to say? We'll see if Boehner wil prove himself a RINO/CINO who will help sterilize the efforts of the people who gave him the office he was just sworn in, but for now it seems unlikely that he will sink to the lows of Nancy "the-Church-supports-abortion" Pelosi. She has disgraced the Catholic name in many ways. Please Speaker Boehner, don't be a RINO and a CINO but walk the walk instead. You and your majority might just be the last thing standing between the edge of the cliff and your country going off it, and with your country, the rest of the world. It would be nice if history books will say that a Catholic leadership of a very pro-life House saved the day just when it seemed inevitable that the US would become another EU. We'll see. And pray.

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As he took the gavel from pro-abortion Catholic Rep. Nancy Pelosi moments ago, pro-life Catholic Rep. John Boehner spoke these words to the US House of Representatives.

"In the Catholic faith, we enter into a season of service by having ashes marked on our foreheads. The ashes remind us that life in all its forms is fragile – our time on this Earth, fleeting. As the ashes are delivered, we hear those humbling words: 'Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.'

"The American people have humbled us. They have refreshed our memories as to just how temporary the privilege to serve is. They have reminded us that everything here is on loan from them. That includes this gavel, which I accept cheerfully and gratefully, knowing I am but its caretaker. After all, this is the people's House. This is their Congress. It's about them, not us."

Now it's time to govern and keep your promises Mr. Speaker.

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It is a good beginning with much work to be done.

The first thing I noted this morning was that the "Select Committee for Energy Independence and Global Warming" was shut down.

Good!

Much more to go --I consider each and every brick removed from the tower of babel that government built as a sign of real "progress"...

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The GOP has been in power for only 48 hours, and unemployment is already down to 9.4%! :wink:

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The GOP has been in power for only 48 hours, and unemployment is already down to 9.4%! :wink:



Hahahahaha. Nicely done :D

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Wooooooooooohoooooooooooooo

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Let us hope that He does a good job.

I must admit that I don't have a detailed knowledge of the american congress.

What is he likely to achieve if he goes for it?

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Brother Paul Mary wrote:
Let us hope that He does a good job.

I must admit that I don't have a detailed knowledge of the american congress.


The House of Representatives is in essence half of the Legislature, with the other half being the Senate. Both halves must agree on any legislation including budgets which are inherently already limited in scope by the Constitution; e.g. an example: the annual budget is just that annual -a congress can not create a 5 year plan with a budget set in stone accordingly. Monies to be allocated must be deliberately reaffirmed and allocated each and every time.

As well, the House of Representatives is the sole body that can initiate spending; they control the purse strings...

IF there is no agreement between the House and the Senate -there is no money. If the President exercises his veto power in any agreement -there is no money. In essence, both the President and the Senate must compromise with the House.


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What is he likely to achieve if he goes for it?


Anything is possible now that the President no longer gets a free pass from an impotent legislature rubber stamp in his pocket; however, some things are more probable than others.

I myself imagine the primary victory will be seen through control of the purse. Metaphorically, by not watering the many socialist seeds planted. As well, by not allowing what seeds have managed to take root and blossom to be exploited; but rather, be left to wither on the vine. The socialists will not harvest much if any of the rotten fruit they hoped to. The end result of exploiting the crisis they took advantage of is their undoing -they over reached and now will become increasingly irrelevant...

America sees the progressive socialists for what they are, enemies of freedom. Americans now seek to take back the country. This is just the beginning, the House just has to hold the beachhead until 2012 -reinforcements are on the way and will be coming -waves of reinforcements hitting the beaches for years to come...

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Most politicians put their politics ahead of religion.

Time will tell the truth with this one...........

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I am praying for him.

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Brother Paul Mary wrote:
Let us hope that He does a good job.

I must admit that I don't have a detailed knowledge of the american congress.

What is he likely to achieve if he goes for it?


Nothing.

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Joel wrote:
Brother Paul Mary wrote:
Let us hope that He does a good job.

I must admit that I don't have a detailed knowledge of the american congress.

What is he likely to achieve if he goes for it?


Nothing.



Respectfully disagree. :-)

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Joel wrote:
Brother Paul Mary wrote:
Let us hope that He does a good job.

I must admit that I don't have a detailed knowledge of the american congress.

What is he likely to achieve if he goes for it?


Nothing.


I think this is just the beginning.

Breaking: Historic amendment to defund Planned Parenthod passes overwhelmingly in House

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February 18, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a historic vote Friday afternoon, the US House voted to strike all federal funding for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Every year the abortion giant receives hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer funding.

The congressional body voted 240-185 in favor of the amendment, introduced by Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), to the 2011 Federal Spending Bill.

Immediately after the vote Rep. Pence released a statement saying: “This afternoon’s vote is a victory for taxpayers and a victory for life. By banning federal funding to Planned Parenthood, Congress has taken a stand for millions of Americans who believe their tax dollars should not be used to subsidize the largest abortion provider in America.

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I respect this Politician, so many of those who climb the political ladder do so at the expense of some of their religious moral beliefs, often it those issues of concern that politicians are duped into supporting, that are used to persecute the Church most often.

There is always the U-turn for those who have done this. I support him with all my prayers, and hope he continues to set the example for other politicians to join.

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House Panel Delays Forced Military Acceptance of Homosexual Sex

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In a series of contentious votes, the panel added provisions that strike at repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy. The votes came even as Americans increasingly support an end to the 17-year-old ban, with polls finding three-quarters say openly gay men and women should be allowed to serve in the military.

The committee, on a 33-27 vote, adopted an amendment by Rep. Duncan Hunter Jr., R-Calif., that would require all four service chiefs to certify that the change won't hurt troops' ability to fight. The repeal law only requires certification from the president, defense secretary and the Joint Chiefs chairman.

"I want them to sign off on the repeal of `don't ask, don't tell,'" Hunter said of the military leaders, arguing that Obama never served in the military, the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, Adm. Mike Mullen, has never been in ground combat and Defense Secretary Robert Gates is a political appointee. "I, and others in this room, have more combat experience than the folks who sign off on `don't ask, don't tell.'"

That drew a rebuke from Rep. Adam Smith of Washington state, the top Democrat on the committee.

"That's a dangerous thing to say, that they're not quite qualified to make military decisions," Smith said of Obama, Gates and Mullen. "The president decides to go to war, they decided to take out Osama bin Laden."


617 days left.

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That's a dangerous thing to say, that they're not quite qualified to make military decisions,



Aside from everything else going on, I agree with the above statement.

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That's a dangerous thing to say, that they're not quite qualified to make military decisions,



Aside from everything else going on, I agree with the above statement.


I would agree that it not correct to claim, for instance, that the executive not qualified to make commander and chief military decisions if that was what was actually stated. However, this is simply sensationalism, the reality is that the executive can not and did not make any such decision as to DADT, the legislature did and the executive could veto or sign off on it. Now we see the legislation being refined and maybe eventually repealed.

We do not as of yet have a king.

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dlm wrote:
Brother Paul Mary wrote:
Let us hope that He does a good job.

I must admit that I don't have a detailed knowledge of the american congress.


The House of Representatives is in essence half of the Legislature, with the other half being the Senate. Both halves must agree on any legislation including budgets which are inherently already limited in scope by the Constitution; e.g. an example: the annual budget is just that annual -a congress can not create a 5 year plan with a budget set in stone accordingly. Monies to be allocated must be deliberately reaffirmed and allocated each and every time.

As well, the House of Representatives is the sole body that can initiate spending; they control the purse strings...

IF there is no agreement between the House and the Senate -there is no money. If the President exercises his veto power in any agreement -there is no money. In essence, both the President and the Senate must compromise with the House.


Brother Paul Mary wrote:
What is he likely to achieve if he goes for it?


Anything is possible now that the President no longer gets a free pass from an impotent legislature rubber stamp in his pocket; however, some things are more probable than others.

I myself imagine the primary victory will be seen through control of the purse. Metaphorically, by not watering the many socialist seeds planted. As well, by not allowing what seeds have managed to take root and blossom to be exploited; but rather, be left to wither on the vine. The socialists will not harvest much if any of the rotten fruit they hoped to. The end result of exploiting the crisis they took advantage of is their undoing -they over reached and now will become increasingly irrelevant...

America sees the progressive socialists for what they are, enemies of freedom. Americans now seek to take back the country. This is just the beginning, the House just has to hold the beachhead until 2012 -reinforcements are on the way and will be coming -waves of reinforcements hitting the beaches for years to come...



Control of the purse, a mighty thing to behold seeing the dreamers of statist tyranny do a double take.

The people have the last word. I hope Boehner holds firm in his resolve.

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Control of the purse, a mighty thing to behold seeing the dreamers of statist tyranny do a double take.

The people have the last word. I hope Boehner holds firm in his resolve.


Here we are again. According to news reports this time though it seems Boehner is going to cave in to the statist community organizer...

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Do you see him violating his intergity as a Catholic or as a conservative? Maybe you intened to address your displeasure on the Conservative Online Forum?

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Do you see him violating his intergity as a Catholic or as a conservative? Maybe you intened to address your displeasure on the Conservative Online Forum?


As a conservative. It would take a stretch to consider his Catholicism as I do not know his intent and his actions are not directly contradictory to Church teaching. HOWEVER, as a conservative --HE well knows the concepts of limited government, checks & balances etcetera.

He should vigorously state that Obama has no more power, no more mandate than the House of Representatives has. FURTHER that the House of Representatives specifically controls the purse and that the President should come to the House and not the other way around...

Boehner needs to get some backbone or I want him out.

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Are Boehner's days as Speaker about to come to a close?

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Boehner needs to get some backbone or I want him out.


The time for the vote for the Speaker draws near with the new House soon to be seated. Rumor has it that several House Republican members have gotten together and want to unseat Speaker Boehner. They are supposedly willing to do what it takes to make it happen and have more than enough members to get the job done. The one problem they face though is they have yet to find and or agree upon a Leader to coalesce behind.

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Are Boehner's days as Speaker about to come to a close?


Was just posting some things I heard.

In my opinion, he should be replaced. His heart may be in the right place; however, he is not a leader in the complete sense required for the task ahead. Number one, he does not present the conservative case well privately or in the media -he is a failure as far as selling the conservative message. Additionally; he seems too willing to compromise conservative principles. I would rather see a leader that loses a principled fight than a leader that chooses not to fight but rather discusses terms of surrender that involve compromising principle.

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LASaxman wrote:
Are Boehner's days as Speaker about to come to a close?


I followed a Chicago voting practice today and responded to a poll often suggesting he should go.

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He forgot Bush's immortal statement "Read my lips. No New Taxes" and what happened when Bush forgot them.

Having dumped both Social Conservatives and Fiscal Conservatives, the Republicans have little left to offer.

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