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Again, the Constitution trumps Democrat politicians!

Monday, January 30, 2023, 7:01 am | Randy Thomasson
Here’s a much-needed constitutional victory, with more work to be done!

On January 25, U.S. Judge William Shubb of Sacramento issued a strongly-worded preliminary injunction against AB 2098, a Democrat law permitting the state’s medical board to yank the licenses of physicians who “disseminate” information regarding COVID-19 that departs from the “contemporary scientific consensus.”

So, for the time being, California doctors and surgeons who study science won’t be punished for telling the truth. A needed win!

Judge Shubb is an 84-year-old Republican who seems to still remember and respect the First Amendment. He was nominated in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, and before that clerked for a Republican federal judge of President Dwight Eisenhower.

There are still enough constitutional judges on the federal courts — either at the district level or in the appellate courts and, depending on the issue, at the U.S. Supreme Court. Therefore, now is the time to file lawsuits against other unconstitutional laws passed by the Democrat-controlled California Legislature and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

TAKE ACTION:

1. Learn more about why bad Democrat laws passed and signed last year can and should be overturned.

2. Think about people you know who will be victimized by these bad laws (see the slides below) and help them contact attorneys who can help (see last slide).

Free speech, like other constitutional rights, only makes sense if one is free to use it unwisely. Otherwise, there’s no freedom to speak; there’s only a freedom to speak what some arbiter declares to be the truth.
Stephen Carter, former clerk for Democrat U.S. Supreme Court Judge Thurgood Marshall

We were all in the womb once

Saturday, January 21, 2023, 6:33 pm | Randy Thomasson

Roe v. Wade has been overturned nationally — but California is, and has become all the more so, the USA’s abortion capital.

Proposition 1, California’s new state constitutional amendment, is actually worse than Roe. Also in 2022, Newsom & the Democrat legislators passed more than a dozen new laws to kill even more babies.

This is energizing California’s murder spree. It seems that for years to come, California will continue its infamy as the United States’ “abortion leader.”

Sad stats: According to 2020 estimates, 16.6% of all U.S. abortions occur in California, 19.2% of California women have aborted at least one of their children, and 26.9% of California pregnancies end in abortion.

Sunday, January 22 marks a half century since, via Roe, our nation spit in the face of God and legalized the murder of innocent babies. In this pro-life season, I encourage you to honor Creator God by showing others the truth about precious human beings, the most vulnerable among us.

To open more eyes, please share with others these amazing pictures of babies inside their mothers’ wombs:

“I’m adopted, and my biological mother was 17, and so was my biological father. She was seven-and-a-half months pregnant when she decided to go to Planned Parenthood, which is the largest abortion provider in the world. And they counseled her to have a late-term saline abortion, which is a saline salt solution that is injected into the mother’s womb, the baby gulps that solution, it burns the baby inside and out, and then she’s to deliver a dead baby within 24 hours. And to everyone’s great shock and surprise, I didn’t arrive dead, but alive on April the 6th, 1977, in a Los Angeles County abortion clinic. What’s fantastic about this — about the perfect timing of my arrival — is that the abortionist was not on duty yet. So he wasn’t even given the opportunity to continue on with his plan for my life — which was death.”
Gianna Jessen’s 2008 speech in Australia

Why I’m urging thinking Californians to oppose all 7 props

Wednesday, November 2, 2022, 10:05 pm | Randy Thomasson

SaveCalifornia.com provides this solely for educational purposes
and does not support or oppose candidates for public office.

To help you and other reasonable Californians vote right, I want to remind you of what SaveCalifornia.com announced Sept. 21: Why we’re opposing all 7 ballot propositions.

Please visit our Pro-Family Election Center (we’ve just updated our analysis of Prop. 1 and 31) to see why. Here’s a shortened version for you to see and share:
For voting help, see and share the SaveCalifornia.com Pro-Family Election Center

What’s the most secure way to vote?
In America, election fraud by Democrat politicians, bureaucrats, and activists is a factor, but not an absolute.

Because if “they” were in total control of election outcomes, we’d never see conservatives or Republicans elected, or Republicans recapture both houses of Congress (as they’re predicted to do this election). And you wouldn’t see Gavin Newsom openly worrying Republicans could flip four U.S. House seats in California.

That said, anyone who’s seen the video evidence of paid “mules” stuffing “drop boxes” in the dead of night knows unconstitutional Democrat malfeasance is real. For this and other reasons, I urge you to avoid the insecurity of drop boxes. For who knows who really picks them up and transports them unmolested to the county elections office?

Instead, I recommend you to either vote in-person at a physical polling place in your county, or go to your county elections office to deliver your sealed ballot inside. These are probably the most secure voting methods in your county of residence. But if you can’t vote this way, please still vote by Nov. 8 any legal way you can. 

[T]he time has come that Christians must vote for honest men and take consistent ground in politics or the Lord will curse them … Christians have been exceedingly guilty in this matter. But the time has come when they must act differently … Christians seem to act as if they thought God did not see what they do in politics. But I tell you He does see it – and He will bless or curse this nation according to the course they [Christians] take [in politics].
Charles Finney (1792-1875), leader of the Second Great Awakening in the U.S.