KEEPING THE FAITH ACTION ALERT
February 16, 2007


This alert is long – but I believe it is worth reading.

BIBLE CURRICULUM NOW IN 60+ SCHOOLS!

Pat Tippett and Kay Godwin, board members of the Georgia Christian Alliance, have been traveling the state meeting with educators to promote the Bible being taught as history and literature in Georgia’s public schools. They have given each school board packets with all the information needed to implement this course.

Included in the packets is a letter from Senator Tommie Williams (R-19), the Senate Majority Leader who was instrumental in passing S. B. 79 that makes this wonderful opportunity possible stating, "It is my opinion, as the author of the law, that after close review of many curricula in the market place, the curriculum that best suits the intent of the law is "The Bible in History and Literature", as offered by the national Council On Bible Curriculum in Public Schools (NCBCPS). You can read about the curriculum by going to www.bibleinschools.net.

We would very much like to see this particular curriculum used by the schools in Georgia. Please contact Pat Tippett at PTippett@aol.com , Kay Godwin at KayGodwin@aol.com, or Sadie Fields at Sadie@gachristianalliance.org if you would like for us to get you more information.

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

For information on bills sent out in previous alerts go to www.gachristianalliance.org

To read a bill in its entirety go to www.legis.state.ga.us and put in bill number or subject.

H. B. 276

This bill, introduced by Rep. Ed Setzler (R-35),

H.B. 276 needs your immediate support.  This extremely important bill introduced by Representative Ed Setzler (R-35) needs every ounce of support grassroots Georgians can supply, because big government and big business with big bucks will be fighting it tooth and nail.  Individual privacy is at stake.

 H.B. 276 protects individual privacy as follows:

1.  It requires prior written personal consent before a person could be implanted with biometric sensors, personal location tracking technologies or other devices - commonly referred to as radio frequency identification (RFID) or "spy chips".

 2.  It prohibits the collecting, storing or use of genetic, biometric or unique identification data unless the individual has signed a prior written consent form.

 3.  It prohibits life insurance companies from using genetic information to determine an applicant's eligibility for life insurance policies or rates to be charged.

 4.  It prohibits employers from using genetic data to screen prospective employees.

 5.  It prohibits educational institutions from using biometric information to screen potential students.

 6.  It prohibits the use of biometric data, personal or unique ID information and medical information on government issued ID or access cards or devices, as well as cards and devices that can be remotely read without the knowledge or consent of the holder.

 7.  It declares it to be an unfair business practice to give preferential treatment to those that agree to the use of their personal biometric information as opposed to individuals who refuse to allow such to be collected, stored or used.

 8.  It directs the proper collection, storage and sharing of biometric data and provides penalties for the negligent, reckless, or intentional compromising and use of unauthorized data.

 9.  Convicted violators could be charged with misdemeanors or felonies.  Misdemeanors could result in a fine of $500 with no jail time or one to three years prison and $5,000 in fines for felonies.

 Action - Support.  Call House Non-Civil Judiciary Subcommittee Representatives Knox, 404-656-7855; Bearden, 656-0287; Byrd, 656-0126; Collins, 656-0188; Everson, 656-0188; Franklin, 656-5087; Levitas, 656-0116; Mumford, 656-0254; Randall, 656-0109; Ralston, 656-5943 and encourage them to pass this out of committee.

Also, please call Rep. Setzler at 404-656-0177 and thank him for introducing this important legislation. 

S. B. 155

This bill, introduced by Senator Don Balfour (R-9), "requires that prior to admission into the sixth grade at any school in this state, all female students must be vaccinated for human papillomavirus [HPV] unless the parent or guardian certifies in writing that he or she cannot afford, with or without health coverage, the costs associated with the vaccination and excerpt as otherwise provided in subsection (e) of this Code section." The bill does allow for children to be exempted from the certification requirement for medical or religious reasons.

A companion bill, H. B. 11 pre-filed by Rep. Judy Manning (R-32) gives parents the opt-out option, but requires insurance companies to pay for the vaccination. The vaccine involves three shots at a cost of $120 each.

I have been in touch with pediatricians in Georgia who object to that provision. They tell me, if the bill passes with an insurance mandate, they have to stockpile a certain amount of the vaccine which involves an upfront cost to them, and oftentimes the insurance companies will not pick up the entire cost of the vaccine which means they have to absorb the difference.

If you would like to read more about the HPV virus and the vaccine go to http://acpeds.org and click on "College States Position on HPV Vaccine."

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STATEMENT BY SEN. JOHNNY ISAKSON ON "RUMORED NORTH AMERICAN UNION"

"The United States for over 220 years has enjoyed the freedoms and responsibilities of an independent nation. We have served as a beacon to the world of the glories of a democratic republic. To allow our country to participate in a rumored ‘North American Union’ would take away our sovereignty and place an undue burden on the citizens of America.

"It would be a terrible mistake for the U.S. government to engage in any proposal that would diminish our independence or lessen our strength. I wholeheartedly oppose any such effort."

Below is a column that ran yesterday in the Marietta Daily Journal, written by D. A. King founder of The Dustin Inman Society. He has requested that many of you, especially readers in Cobb County, send a short letter to the editor with your thoughts on the possibility of a borderless continent. You will need to include your name, address (at least city) and phone number...only your name and city will be published. To submit a letter go to letters@mdjonline.com.


North American Union would be terrible mistake - A recurring 1984 proposal
promoted by the Wall Street Journal for a five-word amendment to the Constitution.

"There shall be open borders"

"By nominating me, my party has made a choice to welcome the new America".

As someone who studies our intentional lack of border security and the resulting terror threat and illegal immigration crisis in the new America of the Bush administration, the most common question I hear after people begin to suspect that the president of the United States has no intention of securing American borders - Sept. 11, 2001, be damned - is natural enough: "Why?"

Why would the president - and a large part of Congress - refuse do everything possible to stop what a 2006 House Committee on Homeland Security report estimated to be somewhere between four and 10 million illegal and uninspected border crossings in 2005 alone?

Why is there no effective and enforced removal program in place to ensure that visa holders leave the country when their visas expire? Visa overstays represent more than 40 percent of the more than 20 million illegal aliens in the same nation in which the president issued the call for us to "be vigilant" in November 2001.

The partial answer to the "why?" question is that the president is kneeling before the American business lobby, which is unwavering in its demand for continued access to the taxpayer subsidized illegal labor from Mexico. Others in elected power view the uncaught undocumented border crossers as willing future constituents - and the corporate funded, increasingly militant far-left ethnic lobby howls "racism" in a calculated and successful offensive defense of the uninterrupted supply of resentful victims of geography needed to expand the entitlements and political power on which it feeds.

These well-funded interest groups benefit from our virtually open borders and would profit significantly and quickly from a repeat of the path to citizenship granted to illegal aliens in 1986. They would all suffer from a return to a nation governed by the rule of law defined by well-defended borders and a common language.

It is past time that the readers of this space begin to hear about the rest of the answer: A larger plan and goal to create an EU-like North American Union by "integrating" the economies and the infrastructures of the United States, Canada, and that paradise to our south whose most notable exports are drugs and people - Mexico. A borderless continental super-state devoted to the lowest possible wages and maximized profits through the free flow of goods, services and people. Target date? 2010.

Essential actions for implementation? Amnesty - again - and the melding of the Mexican and American Social Security systems.

It is easy to imagine the looks of skepticism on the faces of the readers hearing this for the first time. It seems that the blueprint for the "integration of North America" detailed in the 2005 Council on Foreign Relations report "Building a North American Community," promulgated in countless think tanks and taught and promoted in many universities - including Emory - has failed to qualify as news to the huge majority of the mainstream media.

*A coming Mexican customs office in Kansas City?

* Predictions from financial analysts that the struggling dollar could be replaced with the "Amero" as a common continental currency?

* A proposed Permanent Tribunal on Trade and Investment to lay the groundwork for North American business law - and a March 2005 announcement of a trilateral Security and Prosperity Partnership? No news here?

Far too many reporters, editors and radio talk show hosts either haven’t done their homework or are willing to meekly sidestep the terrible truth in fear of being labeled "conspiracy nuts" are complicit in the "un-reporting" of what most Americans would regard as the story of the century.

Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-East Cobb) has reflected the opinion of most Americans on this whole enchilada in his statement to this column on the possibility of a North American Union:

"The United States for over 220 years has enjoyed the freedoms and responsibilities of an independent nation. We have served as a beacon to the world of the glories of a democratic republic. To allow our country to participate in a rumored ‘North American Union’ would take away our sovereignty and place an undue burden on the citizens of America.

"It would be a terrible mistake for the U.S. government to engage in any proposal that would diminish our independence or lessen our strength. I wholeheartedly oppose any such effort."

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S. R. 124

If passed, this Resolution will be sent to the United States Congress. Please call the members of the Rules Committee and ask them to vote yes on S. R. 124. Hit the "ctrl" button on your computer and then left click on their names for contact info:

Balfour, Don (R-SS 09) Chairman
Hamrick, William (R-SS 30) Vice Chairman
Seabaugh, Mitch (R-SS 28) Secretary
Adelman, David (D-SS 42) Member
Butler, Gloria S. (D-SS 55) Member
Hill, Jack (R-SS 04) Member
Hooks, George (D-SS 14) Member
Johnson, Eric (R-SS 01) Member
Moody, Dan (R-SS 56) Member
Pearson, Chip (R-SS 51) Member
Rogers, Chip (R-SS 21) Ex-Officio
Shafer, David (R-SS 48) Ex-Officio
Thomas, Don (R-SS 54) Member
Tolleson, Ross (R-SS 20) Member
Unterman, Renee S (R-SS 45) Member
Williams, Tommie (R-SS 19) Member
 

This bill, sponsored by Senators Nancy Schaeffer (R-50), Chip Rogers (R-21), John Douglas (R-17), Jeff Chapman (R-3), Judson Hill (R-32), and Bill Heath (R-31), addresses this issue for our state. It reads, "A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to withdraw the United States from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and from any other bilateral or multilateral activity that seeks the economic merger of the United States with any other country; and for other purposes."
- Presidential candidate
George W. Bush in a 2000 campaign speech on Latin America in Miami.


Thank you for Keeping The Faith.
Sadie Fields

 
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