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Fences Keep Illegals from Needed Health Care

Posted by Conservative Culture On December - 11 - 2006

(Photo Credit: AZ Star)

Although the barrier covers only a tiny section of the 362 miles of international border in Arizona and even less of the nearly 2,000 miles of U.S.-Mexico border, the Minuteman organization insists the impact on illegal immigration will be more than just symbolic…

But it is “going to do an awful lot for me personally, as far as protecting my cows, protecting me and my family,” he said. “What it has done is brought so much attention, an awful lot of attention.”
The effect will be twofold, said Al Garza, Minuteman Civil Defense Corps national executive director. First, it will force traffic to the east and west and give the Border Patrol an area it won’t have to patrol.
The efforts of private groups attempting to do what should have been done years ago only helps to keep the issue in the public eye. It will also free up border patrol to watch other areas as well as protect those farmers near the fence.  It may not protect the nation but it would if the fence was finished. It will also prevent shootings like this one.
A Mexican man was shot Wednesday morning near the border by a group reportedly looking for drugs in an area the Santa Cruz County sheriff said is frequently used for smuggling.
Some are tauting the use of web cams to help monitor  the border and watch for illegals.

A monthlong “stress test” of Gov. Rick Perry’s border Web camera network has ended, with state officials Sunday touting it as a success beyond anyone’s dreams.The network of eight cameras dotting South Texas linked to a state Web site — a setup that cost around $210,000. It netted 27.9 million hits and a handful of arrests.

It was successful at a number of levels,” said Robert Black, a spokesman for the governor. “Certainly it has allowed us to put a spotlight on an issue that is very important to Texans and the country, and that is border security.”

Then again perhaps the government will just spend the money we send for flu shots for illegals.

The Bush Administration has indicated it wants doctors, clinics, and hospitals to provide flu immunizations to illegal immigrants.In an interview with KFOX-TV, Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt was asked if the federal government has any safeguards to prevent illegal immigrants from catching the flu. Leavitt responded by saying doctors should give flu shots to “every person.”

Now the fence will attacked for what it really means… Bigoted Americans who only want to stop illegals from getting good quality health care. They hold back care.. shot them and build fences. Some how I wonder just how much of our money they will want to spend and what projects will now take priority. The fence? It will go unfunded and the flu shots will get the money. It’s part of the universal  health care plan. Piece by piece it is going into place.

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Eminent Domain in the Church - Methodists

Posted by Conservative Culture On December - 11 - 2006

Eminent Domain is a hot topic in the secular aspect. It doesn’t exactly fit this situation when we talk about the taking of a local church property by the church government at either the state or national level. But there are enough similarities to make note of them.

Eminent domain (U.S.), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland), resumption (Australia) or expropriation (Canada, South Africa) in common law legal systems is the inherent power of the state to expropriate private property, or rights in private property, without the owner’s consent, either for its own use or by delegation of the taking power to third parties who will devote it to “public uses”

In Michigan a church voted to leave the Methodist church. Most likely the issues are over the liberalization of the church. One might think that this would be the end of the issue.

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) - Members of Lane Boulevard Church say they’ve been pushed out of their longtime home by the United Methodist Church, which says the denomination and not the congregation owns the building.

Lane Boulevard Church members voted this year to removed “Methodist” from their name.

On Nov. 27, Kalamazoo County Circuit Judge J. Richardson Johnson issued a preliminary injunction giving the Western Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church access to the early 20th century building.

The 120-member Lane Boulevard congregation now holds Sunday services at the Hungarian Church of Kalamazoo.

“I know that it is hard for them,” said the Rev. Zawdie Abiade, the Kalamazoo-area district superintendent for the denomination. But, he added, “the property legally belongs to the United Methodist Church.”

The Methodists’ Western Michigan Conference “is part of a hierarchical church organization, and the plaintiff local church is under its jurisdiction and control,” Methodist lawyer Thomas Shearer wrote in a legal brief for the case.

American religious groups vary widely in how much authority the denomination exerts over individual congregations, from full control to loose, voluntary affiliation.

The church was built and founded as an independent congregation and later joined the EUB denomination which ended up joining with the United Methodists. Isn’t the local congregation have the right to retain the building they build and supported with their own money. The leadership of the Methodists has grown increasingly liberal and lean far left while draining resources from the congregation to fund the liberal leadership which claims control over them.

Founded as an independent congregation, Lane Boulevard Church later joined the Evangelical United Brethren Church. In 1968, that denomination merged with the United Methodist Church.

Lane Boulevard members narrowly voted to participate in the merger.

“We never agreed to their discipline or to their contention that they owned the church,” longtime member Richard Spigelmyer told the Kalamazoo Gazette for a story Sunday. “We began as a German congregation, and we’ve always been very independent.”

So the the Methodists will go to court to seize the property they didn’t build and only benefit from it after seizing it. The sad thing is that the congregation will be given no money and sent to the street. All because the congregation was merged into the Methodist church some number of years ago. Doesn’t anyone else see a problem with this?

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