Bush’s Faith-Based Recipe for Disaster … My Warning from 2001

By Doug Newman – email me.
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I warned about this.

Earlier this week, Breitbart reported that “the Obama Administration is poised to require faith-based recipients of federal grants to accept applications from LGBT individuals, according to a report published today by the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam).”

In early 2001, GW Bush launched the Faith-Based Initiative. To grossly oversimplify, it allowed churches and other “faith-based” institutions to compete for taxpayer dollars to fund their charitable programs. Needless to say, millions of hopelessly deceived Christians thought this was just groovy.

I caught a lot of heat – even to the point of losing a few friends – warning people about the long-term implications of what Bush was implementing. I warned them of what would happen at some point in the future when Democrats got the keys and were in charge of these programs.

If you liked Bush, you ought to love Obama. If you looked the other way as Bush sent what was left of the Constitution through the shredder, I have zero sympathy for you. You made your own bed. You deserve Obama.

bush obama nothing changedI don’t say this to brag. However, you just need to know that when you give unconstitutional power to people you like for purposes you like, you need to realize that, at some point in the future, people you don’t like will be in charge and they will inevitably do things you don’t like with this power.

Here is what I wrote in January, 2001, when Bush had been in office for all of 11 days.


Liberals, predictably, oppose President Bush’s newly created White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, on separation of church and state grounds. Christians and conservatives should likewise stand foursquare against it on biblical, constitutional and historical grounds.

The details of the Bush program, otherwise known as “Armies of Compassion” (AOC), will become increasingly clear in the weeks ahead. However, Bush’s campaign web site spelled out the general philosophy. It stated that: “Resources should be devolved, not just to the states, but to the charities and neighborhood healers who need them most, and should be available on a competitive basis to all organizations – including religious groups – that produce results.”

At first, Bush’s proposal seems harmless. He wants to make it easier for us to write charitable donations off our income taxes. I’ll take any tax relief I can get, but I have a better idea: implement substantial tax cuts now, and stop micromanaging how Americans live their lives and spend their money. Truly compassionate people will give more to organizations that help those who are legitimately suffering.

The problem lies with providing taxpayer dollars to religious institutions. II Corinthians 9:7 states that, “Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” God does not want stolen money, although many pastors do. Tax money is, by definition, given under compulsion. Giving tax dollars to churches and other religious institutions goes against God’s word. (Are we talking about armies of compassion or compulsion?)

The “general welfare” clause in the preamble to the Constitution is not a grant of unlimited federal authority to tweak with society and its institutions until arriving at some optimal arrangement. Article I, Section 8 spells out those things the federal government can proactively do. The Tenth Amendment strictly limits Uncle Sam to these enumerated functions. Helping those in need is not a Constitutional duty of the federal government. It is a responsibility which the churches long ago abdicated in large part to the federal government. Under constitutional government, people could keep what they earned and donate it however they pleased, without fear of federal interference or need of federal approval.

(If I might digress, the real outrage of the Linda Chavez episode was the failure of anyone to ask the following question: what kind of government criminalizes simple acts of humanitarianism such as that which derailed Ms. Chavez’ nomination? Moreover, will the Bush administration stop criminalizing such acts?)

The relevant golden rule here states that he who has the gold makes the rule. If religious organizations wish to qualify for federal dollars they will have to subject themselves to federal regulations. This is not mere speculation. It would be instructive to look at the history of federal aid to colleges.

In the 1960s, when Congress launched aid to college and university students, everyone was assured that this money would not lead to federal control of higher education. Before long, colleges and universities learned that, in order to keep receiving this aid, they would have to comply with federal affirmative action regulations, racial hiring quotas, and numerous other requirements. It is not an overstatement to say that dependency on federal aid has poisoned higher education in America.

Any university, corporation, or other organization receiving federal monies or contracting with the federal government must now comply with a seemingly endless labyrinth of federal regulations on everything from racial hiring quotas to drug testing. For states to receive federal funding for education, highways, and numerous other purposes, they must likewise surrender a measure of their autonomy to that district from whence all blessings flow. A common conservative argument against school vouchers is that tax dollars for private schools will in turn increase state and federal regulation.

The same dynamic will apply to churches. Accepting federal money always leads to federal control. It is bad enough that for decades churches have been faced with the choice of curtailing their political activity or losing their tax-exempt status. Churches, for the most part, no longer seriously question the modern megastate. The result has been dumbed-down churches, which are more dangerous than dumbed-down schools.

Can you imagine your church being faced with the choice of having to perform homosexual marriages or otherwise losing federal subsidies? Can you imagine having sermons subject to federal scrutiny if your church wishes to keep receiving federal money for a day care center? Can you imagine your church losing federal money because one of its alcohol counselors violated church-state separation by telling the story of the Prodigal Son to an alcoholic in desperate need of help?

Based on the history of federal funding of education, this is what awaits us under AOC. If Caesar has the gold, Caesar makes the rule. Do you want to risk the possibility of a president Hillary Clinton, or a house speaker Dick Gephardt manipulating the purse strings of your church? If President Bush’s agenda truly departs from that of the last eight years, why is he so enthusiastic about something as fraught with peril as AOC?

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus instructs His followers that, “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.” This is the choice facing churches under AOC. The question is: how many will have the fortitude to choose the right master? If few do, then AOC will be a faith-based recipe for disaster.

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Cops’ Lives Matter. Other Lives Don’t.

“All lives don’t matter. Now there’s a shocking statement, but it deserves repeating. All lives don’t matter…all lives have the potential to matter…but most certainly all lives don’t matter.”

Thus wrote a former Sheriff’s deputy in Madison County, Nebraska. And the Colorado Fraternal Order of Police saw fit to re-post it here.

Are you a “pro-life conservative” who worships cops? Read the above quote very, very carefully. Your life only has “the potential to matter”. And that is evidently up to the discretion of the cops. Sort of like a fetus in the hands of an abortionist.

#ItStopsToday

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The Surveillance State Versus Scripture

No Christian should support the surveillance state.

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Freedoms Americans Have Given Away Since I Joined the Navy (updated 11/10/19)

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Me. Ricky Recruit. 1983.

Me. Ricky Recruit. 1983.

On the Friday just before Memorial Day in 1983, I graduated from Navy boot camp at the now-defunct Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Florida. I was going to be “keeping America free”. Or at least that is what everyone told me.

Herewith is a partial list of freedoms that Americans have willingly relinquished since I joined the Navy.

For a much more in-depth treatment of this issue, read this article!

And if you think that by “terrorists”, the powers that be are only talking about scary looking brown guys with names like Mahmoud and Omar, think again. Various federal documents identify 72 types of people as “potential terrorists”.

In every election, 98 percent of people vote to perpetuate this madness.

America’s freedom is not being “taken from us”. Instead, we are giving it away. Gladly!

2016 was no different! Nor was 2018!

Liberals are at least honest about their belief in big government.

Conservatives talk like Patrick Henry and then vote for people who govern like Bernie Sanders. They support wars for empire, wars on drugs, spying, torture, trade sanctions and embargoes, rogue cops and guilt without trial. They also support corporate bailouts, massive debts and deficits and look the other way when their presidents raise taxes and give us things like gun-free schools, No Child Left Behind and Medicare Part D. In other words, they have no objection at all to big, fat, ugly, four-dimensionally obese government when it advances their agenda.

They are bigger liars than liberals. And THAT is saying something.

The most popular Republicans have no problem with a full frontal police-state approach to the immigration issue. Donald Trump, a Republican,  supports universal healthcare, border walls, travel bans, very aggressive protective tariffs, tax increases by executive order, “red flag” gun confiscation, printing money to pay off the debt and doing things that were “unthinkable a year ago” to fight terrorism.

If this is “conservatism”, it makes absolutely perfect sense that so many radical in-your-face socialists are on the march from the Left.

Please don’t thank me for my service. Instead, look in the mirror and acknowledge your part in enabling tyranny in America. I did this in late 1991 and I walked off the two-party plantation in early 1992.

It has been said that when someone realizes they are honestly mistaken, they either stop being mistaken or they stop being honest. I am not morally superior to you or to anyone, but I stopped being mistaken. What are you, reader, going to do?

Pro-freedom alternatives to the duopoly exist. There is the Libertarian Party. There is the Constitution Party. Check out their national, state and local candidates. If you continue to do what you have always done, you will continue to get what you have always gotten. Be the change you want to see!

Start by thanking him.

Start by thanking this guy.

I consider my true service to America to be my liberty activism over the last 25 years. And I haven’t done jack squat compared to a lot of people I can think of. Thank them before you thank me.

Wake up! Get a clue! Start realizing that the true threat to your freedom does not come from any terrorist group or foreign government. And, truth to tell, it does not come from Washington, D.C.

Rather, it comes from “we the people” and our insistence on electing the same people again and again. And it comes from our abject ignorance of our God-given rights.

If you insist on voting for the “lesser evil” – no matter how evil that may be – because of “electability”, don’t be surprised when God lets so much evil run amok. To quote the old Toyota jingle, you asked for it and you got it. If you like the “lesser evil”, why don’t you love the greater evil? In 2016, 96 percent of voters chose either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, i.e. chose perpetual war as well as MASSIVE additional intrusions on our personal and economic liberty.

It IS happening here. Free-DUMB!

It IS happening here. Free-DUMB!

We know everything about the latest bit of election gossip and nothing about how the Bill of Rights applies to us at a traffic stop or when we are called to serve on a jury. We think that tyranny “can’t happen here.”

It CAN happen here. It IS happening here. It was happening long before anyone ever heard of the current president. And it is all happening with our blessing. Every last contemptible bit of it. If there ever was a people who got EXACTLY the government they deserve it is the American people in 2018.

Liberty is a gift from God, not the military. The duty of the military is to defend the borders, shores and airspace. It cannot defend our liberty. That is our job.

There is no more vile form of disrespect to our sailors, soldiers, airmen and marines than to send them all over the world “to fight for our freedom”, where no threat exists, while at the same time giving away that freedom here at home.

 

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A Truly Christian Approach to ISIS

When Jesus gave us the Great Commission – Matthew 28:19 – He told us to “teach all nations” and not “bomb all nations”.

For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. – II Timothy 1:7

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Does Your Christianity Define Your Politics? Or Is It the Other Way Around?

jeb Christianity“Ever wonder what it looks like when one’s politics defines one’s Christianity, rather than the other way around?

“Ever wonder what it looks like when openly unbelieving voices like Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, and the hordes of Neo-Cons at Fox News become the sages, icons and prophets to which vast swaths of professing Christians look first, most and last for culture-shaping political direction?

“If you are wondering, you really shouldn’t be; at least not in America. For tens of millions of politically active ‘conservative Christian’ Americans, the notion of defining religion (including Christianity) by the light of secular (anti-Christian) approaches to politics, patriotism, economics and education is the norm. It’s a given. It’s just how things are done in ‘the real world’.”

Full article here: http://www.firebreathingchristian.com/archives/7775

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Ohio Cop *DOESN’T* Shoot when Charged at by a Double Murder Suspect

Supposedly, in Ferguson, Officer Darren Wilson was justified in fatally shooting Michael Brown – who had just robbed a convenience store – because Brown “charged at him”.

Well, in this instance in the Cincinnati suburb of New Richmond, Ohio, a double murder suspect charges at a cop begging the cop to shoot, and the cop exercises self-restraint and professionalism. Translated: the cop doesn’t shoot.

This shouldn’t really be newsworthy.

Watch the video and read the full story here.

Credit: WLWT Channel 5 in Cincinnati

Credit: WLWT Channel 5 in Cincinnati

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Report: U.S. Police Killed More People in One Month Than British Police Did in the 20th Century

Were some killings by U.S. cops in self-defense? Certainly. However, this statistic really ought to rattle your cage.

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Whose Rights Come First? Yours Or Mine? (Letter to the Editor from 1997)

By Doug Newman
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Published in part in The Denver Rocky Mountain News on July 12, 1997.

Editor:

Welcome-to-Indiana-3x2-555x370Living in a free society requires us to tolerate non-violent behavior which we may find unacceptable. It does not require that we condone such behavior, much less that we allow ourselves to be body slammed when we refuse to permit it on our property.

This is the distinction which eight Supreme Court justices failed to make when they rejected an appeal by Evelyn Smith, an unsuspecting California landlord, who claimed that state fair housing laws violated her Christian beliefs by requiring her to rent to unmarried couples. Such laws interfere with both religious freedom and property rights, both of which are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.

I have no clue as to Mrs. Smith’s political leanings. For all I know, she may be as political as Kermit the Frog. She may well believe that laws against cohabitation are frivolous, superficial, and unenforceable. She simply disapproved of unmarried couples playing house refused to rent her property to such a couple. The penalty for this mundane decision was ten years of litigation ending in a decision which showed reckless disregard for the First, Fifth, and Ninth Amendments.

The scope of any right is, of necessity, limited by other considerations and, often, other rights. Mrs. Smith did not forcibly stop this couple from seeking another place to shack up. As a property owner, she has a right to decide what happens on her property. People routinely forbid smoking, drinking alcohol, and other legal activities in their homes. They pose no threat to anyone’s freedom. They are simply saying “do it elsewhere.”

John Stuart Mill wrote of the marketplace of ideas. We need to start thinking in terms of a marketplace of rights. While we may not condone their decisions, let us be tolerant of those people will not allow their homes, businesses, churches, and private organizations to be used for activities which they deem objectionable.

Douglas Newman
Aurora


Great Article: I Don’t Believe in Religious Freedom by Pastor Larry Beane.

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Jesus of Nazareth, Enemy of the State, Executed for Treason

By Jerry Bowyer

“Jesus of Nazareth was executed today on the orders of the Roman State. Method of execution: Crucifixion. The charge under Roman law was treason, and under Herodian law blasphemy against the Temple. The evidence against this anarchist was so strong that authorities of both the Roman State and the Kingdom of Herod concurred with the arrest and execution, and he was subjected to trial by both governments. And in a rare uprising of spontaneous collective justice, the mass of people who were gathered for Passover called for his execution as well. The mob affirmed their loyalty to the state, chanting, ‘We have no king but Caesar.’” Read entire article here.

“And they began to accuse him, saying, We found this fellow perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Cæsar, saying that he himself is Christ a King.” – Luke 23:2

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