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By Steve Jalsevac

December 14, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – So the outlook for the Senate Health Care bill is grim say some of the US Senators. Many are hoping that is true, but Americans have been repeatedly warned by pro-life, pro-family organization leaders not to underestimate the resolve and deviousness of the Obama administration. That is, hard work against the bill cannot let up until the issue is resolved.

The bill passed on Sunday in the US Senate confirms the Democrats' fanatical commitment to abortion. They will continue to relentlessly pursue their agenda.

Take a few minutes to watch the video of Laura Ingraham questioning the Financial Post's Diane Francis about her advocacy of a planetary one-child policy like China's. Ingraham is superb and Francis reveals herself to be a coldly pragmatic, non-comprehending, Ayn Rand type of super capitalist. These dangerous elitists, who are obviously sincere, feel that only they know what is best and must be imposed on everyone – regardless of any great personal suffering that may result. We are all widgets, not souls.

Communism and super capitalism meet in totalitarianism – one openly so and the other quietly backing totalitarian regimes with their money and power. That is why Francis and many other western elitists, such as Maurice Strong and many at the UN, admire Communist China. It gets things done fast, makes lots of money, is super business smart and does not get bogged down by the inefficiencies and delays caused by democracy, human rights laws and religious principles preaching the dignity of every person.

Kevin Jennings is just one example of the truly scary people that President Obama has around him. Never in my life have I ever seen such a collection of dark natured people put into the administration of a western government at one time.

Yes, the large majority of you want to say and hear “Merry Christmas”. Say it and the more you do, the more you will find others will do the same. In most cases it will be a relief for people to hear you say it. It will create a ripple wave, spreading the true loving spirit of Christmas that most people want to spread, but are often afraid to.

Over the years we have repeatedly heard complaints and concerns expressed to us about the US bishops' Catholic News Service. We don't often quote CNS or refer to it simply because its reports often seem too politically correct, liberal Catholic, or are just not what they should be. Sometimes they are downright disturbing. It's too bad since such a national Catholic news service is fundamentally a good idea. It just depends on who runs it and especially who is overseeing its Catholicity. Louie Verrecchio of Baltimore has been concerned about this for some time. Hopefully his article will encourage major reform of that institution.

The US bishops recently said that they are working on a new policy and framework to ensure that information services that call themselves Catholic are authentically so and held accountable. It's a great idea that we support. CNS could be their first project. And then there is the National Catholic Reporter, the Jesuit's America magazine, the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting. etc., etc. That is, there are many liberal or extremely dissident media calling themselves Catholic that have been allowed to carry on using that label for decades without any serious accountability from the bishops.

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