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Immoral government and biased media vs. SaveCalifornia.com and you

Thursday, May 22, 2014, 9:56 pm | Randy Thomasson

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It was appalling to see Barack Obama put the mark of American approval on unnatural, unhealthy, unbiblical, tyrannical, and anti-children “LGBT” behaviors and political agendas when he unveiled the Harvey Milk postage stamp in a White House ceremony.

Who’s to blame for this? You can credit wicked, foolish, and complacent voters for the promotion of these harmful behaviors by our government. Remember “Harvey Milk ‘Gay’ Day” in California was put into law in 2009 by Democrat majority legislators and two liberal Republicans (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abel Maldonado).

And on May 22, Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, issued an official proclamation calling you “hostile” if you support God’s design for sex (only between a married man and woman). And Brown called homosexual activist Harvey Milk a “hero” for pushing the intolerant, unnatural, unhealthy homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda upon children.

But it’s more than government doing this. You can also blame the media, which has functionally blacklisted any dissent to Harvey Milk’s homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda. What journalism school taught about “balance,” “fairness,” and “objectivity” has apparently been forgotten by reporters and editors.

For the record, SaveCalifornia’s news releases were sent, received, and opened by the mainstream media, including newspapers, TV, radio, and wire services, but we didn’t see a single “mainstream media” story published this week containing our factual, family-friendly comments opposing the Harvey Milk postage stamp or “Harvey Milk ‘Gay’ Day” sexual indoctrination in California K-12 government schools.

I even did a recorded TV interview with Al Jazeera America on May 21 but you can’t find it on their website. Was the story killed because I know how to successfully explain that no one is “born gay” and why homosexuality does not qualify as a civil right under the 1964 Civil Rights Act?

In the midst of this bias against objectivity and facts, what’s left to pro-family citizens so they can distribute the truth? The internet. You still have Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking tools, even email, in which to share SaveCalifornia.com’s morally-beneficial information — about sexuality, children, families, good government, and more — with everyone you can.

Despite the unfair, unobjective, and non-factual big media, I urge you to be a voice of truth as much as you can — for the love of God and for the love of people. Because for many of us, we have not yet begun to fight.

“Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?” Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.”
Matthew 22:36-40 NKJV

Momentum builds for California families’ water needs

Thursday, March 20, 2014, 7:00 am | Randy Thomasson

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calling for new water storage in Northern California

I’ve talked to a lot of people about water lately. Advocates for dams and advocates for personal water stewardship. Both sides have valid interests and were stimulated by my Feb. 4 alert urging more water storage. All agree that people’s water needs are more important than California’s bad policy of sending more water into the ocean than to thirsty families and farms that grow our food.

And now, even liberal Democrats who consistently vote against the natural family but who were either raised on a working ranch (Congressman John Garamendi) or who are old enough to remember when dams were being built (U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein) are calling for new water storage to be constructed in California. Reality is beginning to prevail against the Democrat/liberal environmentalist stronghold in Sacramento:

Garamendi: “There’s a world of hurt in the fields and orchards around us because we failed in the past to prepare for the inevitable drought.”

Feinstein: “The lesson is clear: we must build more storage to prepare for the next drought which is sure to come.”

Please join this winnable war on a crossover issue for what is essential for families: an adequate, stable supply of life-sustaining, food-growing water.

ACTION: Find your state assemblymember and state senator and leave a firm message that you want them to “build more water storage to supply the water needs of families and farms.” Enter your zip code to find the phone numbers of your state assemblymember and state senator.

O God, You are my God;
Early will I seek You;
My soul thirsts for You;
My flesh longs for You
In a dry and thirsty land
Where there is no water.
Psalm 61:3 NKJV

The Democrats’ drought deception

Saturday, February 15, 2014, 5:15 pm | Randy Thomasson

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You’re seeing Democrat politicians telling a big lie about California’s extraordinary drought.

On Friday, Barack Obama was in California’s Central Valley, which produces most of California’s fruits and vegetables and dairy products. The Central Valley is being hurt — and the rest of California by extension — because there has been little rain in December and January (thus the snowpack is low) and no large California dams have been constructed since the 1970s (despite a doubling of the state population).

But did Obama, and Jerry Brown and Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, who were all with him, even mention the only real solutions, which are: 1)  praying to God for rain, and 2) demanding new construction of water storage so that the wet months’ rain can be saved for people’s needs in the dry months? Not a chance.

Instead, Obama, Brown, Feinstein, and Boxer called for bigger government programs, water rationing, and – can you believe it – blamed their false villain of “man-made global warming” instead of blaming themselves and their radical environmental group allies for refusing to build large, new dams to serve the public. Of course, the liberal media is fawning all over them, and is helping to deceive the public that these politicians really care enough to bring new water to people.

But if these Democrat leaders truly cared about ushering in more water, they would at least agree with the Republican House of Representatives’ sound plan to stop California’s drinking water from being sent into the ocean, and instead divert that good water back to farmers and families. To get there, the Democrat politicians would have to reject their environmental wacko groups and accept the fact that Californian farmers and families need more water, right now.

This commonsense plan to prioritize water for people will only happen if voters who know the truth will rise up and demand more water supply and more water storage from the Democrat lawmakers in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. In an election year, if people’s voices are heard, we might just see some unprecedented action to quench a thirsty land.

Please barrage Sacramento with phone calls to “Build more water storage!” And spread the word to others!

“We went into 2013 with reservoirs 80% full and ended the year at 20% full, and now we have 0%,” said Valadao, citing the failure to build adequate storage for water. “We had lots of opportunities to prepare,” he noted, but Democrats “blew it.”
Republican U.S. Congressman David Valadao of Hanford, quoted in Investors’ Business Daily