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May 7, 2010 - Washington, DC

Navy Seals cleared of "abusing" terrorist murderer / Terror, political correctness and the New York mayor / Congressmen back evangelist Franklin Graham to pray at Pentagon / Why Democrats let the hedge funds off the hook / Graham says we may not be able to pray in public in his lifetime / Students suspended for having US flags on their T-shirts / A new anti- Jesus South Park / Christian school buses bombed in Iraq

NEW May 5, 2010 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT NOW ONLINE- The May 5, 2010 Chairman's Report is now available online. This issue contains: Obama believes Muslims will love the "Great Satan" if Jerusalem is given to the Palestinians, so he promises a Palestinian state in two years. There will be a move to disarm Israel. The National Day of Prayer and political correctness is highlighted. This edition also contains information on the silent surrender to sharia law. View PDF Version


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THE PRESIDENCY
NAVY SEAL NOT GUILTY - The last of three Navy Seals falsely accused by politically correct Navy officers of assaulting an Islamic terrorist murderer has been found not guilty. A military jury in Norfolk, Virginia rendered the verdict today in favor of Matthew McCabe. The young Navy Seal had thousands of followers on Facebook and petitions in the hundreds of thousands were signed on his behalf. In its quest to put the Navy Seals behind bars, the Navy actually flew two other Seals to Baghdad where the Islamic terrorist murderer, Ahmed Hashim Abed, testified that they had given him a "bloody lip." An oral surgeon testified for the defense that the blood probably came from an ulcer. The attempted prosecution of the three Seals has lowered the overall morale of special operations personnel in all branches of the service.

TERROR AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS - One of President Barack Obama's best buddies, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, accused conservatives of the attempted bombing in Times Square before anyone had any idea what had even happened. He told CBS News minutes after the attempted Islamic terrorist attack, "If I had to guess 25 cents, this would be exactly that, somebody who's homegrown, maybe a mentally deranged person or someone with a political agenda that doesn't like the health care bill or something, it could be anything." Yes mayor, anything other than Islamic terror. Then, after a Pakistani born radical was apprehended and confessed, Obama media cronie MSNBC ran a series of stories saying that Islamic terrorist Faisal Shahzad set off the bomb because his house was being foreclosed on. Even more stupid liberal theories behind the bombing can be found at the Washington Examiner.

THE CONGRESS
CONGRESSMEN BACK EVANGELIST FRANKLIN GRAHAM - Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) and Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN) and 35 other congressmen sent a letter to Defense Secretary Robert Gates Wednesday asking him to reconsider the decision to revoke an invitation to Rev. Franklin Graham to participate in a National Day of Prayer at the Pentagon. At a news conference Franks said, "Our Founding Fathers realized that chief among our inalienable liberties is the right to possess one's own religious beliefs, and the ability to express those beliefs freely. No one knows the cost of defending and protecting the sacred freedom of religious expression more than our noble men and women in the armed services. To rescind Franklin Graham's invitation for these overtly political reasons is a disgrace that is obviously being done to placate a few outspoken critics, and an affront to those ideals that are the essence of America and that are reflected throughout America's history." Letter to Gates

LETTING THE HEDGE FUNDS OFF THE HOOK - Financial reform is all the big rage among Democrats on Capitol Hill as they claim to rein in the evils of Wall Street. But the Financial Reform bill lets the big hedge funds off the hook. Hedge funds will continue to be able to trade huge blocks of stock in secret and will not have to disclose ownership. I wonder why? Could it be because the top 10 highest-paid hedge fund managers in 2009 gave political contributions almost exclusively to Democrats? According to Roll Call, "Over their lifetimes, those managers have given almost $33 million in campaign contributions to Democrats..." and virtually nothing to Republicans. In all, the big hedge fund managers gave 98% to Democrats and just 2% to Republicans. A union official said about Congressional treatment of the hedge funds, "It's very disconcerting to see this legislation moving forward that gives them a complete pass."

CULTURE AND RELIGION
NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER - Evangelist Franklin Graham held an unauthorized prayer meeting outside the Pentagon on the National Day of Prayer after being "dis-invited" by the military brass because of complaints by the Muslim insiders who influence Secretary Gates and the Chiefs of Staff. During the prayer meeting he said, "I think its coming to this country where we (will) have the freedom to preach inside a church wall, but we will lose the freedom to do it outside. That day will probably come - maybe in my lifetime." Graham was the honorary chairman of the National Day of Prayer, a day set aside by Congress for our nation to pray. Read more at CNS.

STUDENTS SENT HOME BECAUSE OF US FLAG - It just had to happen! A California high school sent five students home on "Cinco De Mayo" because they were wearing t-shirts with the US flag on them. The principal told them that the flag was "offensive" to the Mexicans at the high school who were celebrating "their independence day." Virtually every constitutional attorney in the nation has said that the Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill violated the free speech rights of the students. To make matters even worse, the Mexican students were allowed to display flags, some drawn on their faces and chests.

ANTI-JESUS ON SOUTH PARK - The semi pornographic and always vile cartoon series South Park censored a program that satirized Mohammad after death threats were made to the producers. True to their liberal double standard they now plan another series for the show based on Jesus Christ. It will of course be profane; the difference is that Christians will not threaten to murder the producers. See Fox News video.

INTERNATIONAL
CHRISTAN SCHOOL BUSES BOMBED IN IRAQ - The bombing of school buses near Mosul on May 2nd has caused the Catholic Archbishop of Mosul to call for UN intervention to protect Christians in Iraq. "It is urgently necessary to have a United Nations intervention to protect Christians in Iraq" stated Bishop George Casmoussa, Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Mossul. The Bishop spoke after a bomb attack on Sunday that killed four Christian students and injured 170.

The Bishop said, "The Christian community lives in fear. We are exhausted from continual violence, terror and insecurity. If this situation continues we can no longer live in this land, our beloved homeland." The day after the bombings more than 2,500 Christians from Hamdaniyah protested in the streets against the continuing attacks on innocent Christian civilians. Officially, the United States says that attacks on Christians in Iraq are "criminal" or "political" in nature and have nothing to do with persecution. Read more

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AMBASSADOR - For almost two years the office of Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom has been vacant. It would be the Ambassador's responsibility to look into violations of religious freedom such as the attacks on Christians in Iraq. But Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are too busy selling bonds to Muslim despots who finance entitlements here in the United States, to bother with religious freedom. This week I spoke with Senator Jim DeMint and asked him to try to get the White House to fill the vacancy.

PETITION TO HILLARY CLINTON ON IRAQI CHRISTIANS - Read and sign the Internet petition to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The petition urges Clinton to direct our embassies to assist Christians who have fled Islamic terror in Iraq. The petition is located at www.iraqichristianrefugees.org.

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