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Yesterday morning I was interviewed by Paul Butler of Moody Radio’s Prime Time America for a piece on the Personhood movement that has been gaining momentum over the last couple of years. Pro-life leaders are of different minds on the effectiveness of the Personhood approach.
In the piece, Keith Mason of Personhood USA explains the logic behind the strategy, Paul Linton of the Thomas More Society questions the legal theory behind it and I offer some perspective on where Personhood fits into the wider movement.
Listen to the segment here.
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“IN GOD WE TRUST”
“THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER” – LAST VERSE
Here are the seldom-sung last lines from the fourth
verse of the “STAR SPANGLED BANNER”.
What would happen if these LAST lines were sung FIRST at major public events?
“ THEN CONQUER WE MUST
FOR OUR CAUSE IT IS JUST;
AND THIS BE OUR MOTTO:
‘IN GOD IS OUR TRUST!’
AND THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER
IN TRIUMPH SHALL WAVE
O’ER THE LAND OF THE FREE
AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVE!”
It might cause some people to think and compare the intentions of our Founding Fathers with where America is today. If you agree, please forward to everyone on your e-mail list, with the request that they “pass it on”.
If you have suggestions as to how this might reach more interested people, please email classdev@zoomnet.net
Posted April 23, 2010 at 12:21 pm