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Fight the good fight this weekend

Saturday, November 3, 2012, 9:12 am | Randy Thomasson

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When I was in San Diego talking to the folks at The Rock Church last weekend, I told them there are two things they could do to multiply votes for moral values this election:

1. SHARE YOUR PERSONAL VOTER GUIDE:
Study how to vote in a way that pleases God, then send your personal voter guide to your lists (email, Facebook, Twitter, blog, etc.). Don’t be afraid of someone disagreeing with you. Instead, love people by explaining the truth to them. For help, visit our SaveCalifornia.com Election Center. You’ll be empowered to vote with confidence!

2. VOLUNTEER THIS WEEKEND FOR ONE OR MORE HOURS: On Saturday morning, call a moral-values candidate in your area, especially if you know they’re in a tight race. Tell them, “I want to volunteer, where’s your office?” These candidates would love to hear from you this final weekend when they need more volunteers — persons just like you — to “get out the vote” to achieve victory.

Yes, there is still time this weekend for you to make a difference. I believe professing Christians should put their Christianity into practice by loving God and loving their neighbors with good government. Right now, half of California’s voters are planning to vote Tuesday instead of already voting by mail. You can play a special part by bringing them the truth that protects children and families.

[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].
The great American evangelist Charles Finney (1792-1875)

Nurse-abortion bill pulled today

Friday, May 4, 2012, 7:49 pm |

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REJOICE that heavy, strategic lobbying in an election year has resulted in a rarity — a bill authorizing nurses to abort children is “dead in committee” after two pro-abortion Democrats refused to vote for it.

Today — Friday, May 4 — the lesbian, pro-abortion Democrat author of SB 1338 has pulled her bill off the committee schedule and will miss the deadline to pass the bill in committee because she couldn’t secure one more vote.

Read the story in the San Diego Union-Tribune

Why did this happen? The two pro-abortion Democrats who voted no on April 26 are Lou Correa of Central Orange County and Juan Vargas of San Diego. Both Democrats seem to want to please pro-life voters with their “latest image” as they run or consider running for new electoral offices. Correa may run for county supervisor and even statewide office. Vargas is running for a congressional seat that extends into the strongly pro-life Imperial County, and is running against a vocal, pro-life Democrat in the primary battle being currently waged.

In any case, this abortion skirmish is more evidence that the reality of children in the womb is becoming more accepted and popular. For now, even some Democrat politicians are fearful of a growing pro-life citizenry.

That said, this horrible bill authorizing nurse practitioners, certified nurse-midwives, and physician assistants to “perform” tortuous, murderous suction abortions of pre-born babies can be brought directly to the Senate floor if the Democrat leader, Darrell Steinberg, really wants to.

Do super thinking here on Super Tuesday

Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 12:29 pm |

So far this year, today is when the most people are choosing the Republican nominee for President.

It’s “Super Tuesday” today in the presidential primary/caucus states of Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and Wyoming. But more than watching the news, have you been watching and discerning which Republican candidate stands for your values?

For the last month and a half, SaveCalifornia.com and our national arm SaveAmerica.com have been firing on all cylinders to tell people the truth of where Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum really stand on 10 moral/family issues in our Report Card on the Natural Family.

Our evidence-based Report Card on the Natural Family has already been seen by hundreds of thousands of conservatives in early primary states. Please inform your friends and don’t let them vote without knowledge. Send our Report Card to your entire list of contacts via email and social networking.

When you think about it, actions truly mean more than words. The consistent records of the candidates mean the most and are the likeliest predictors of what any of them would do as president.

Consider Arnold Schwarzenegger, who, during the 2003 California gubernatorial recall election, said “I think that…marriage is something that should be between a man and a woman.” Yet he supported homosexual adoptions and awarding marital rights to homosexual couples. As Governor, he and his wife both had homosexual chiefs of staff. So was it any surprise that, in his second term, Schwarzenegger opening championed homosexual “marriage” and refused to defend Proposition 8? Again, actions over time mean more than words from the campaign trail. 

See and share the Report Card on the Natural Family

> Summary of candidates’ real public-policy positions
> Documentation: Gingrich | Paul | Romney | Santorum

SaveCalifornia.com and our national arm, SaveAmerica.com, provides this information solely for educational purposes. We represent Biblical family values and moral virtues for the common good. We reach, educate, and activate people to make a difference, but do not support or oppose candidates.