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July 23, 2010 - Washington, DC
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July 23, 2010 - Washington, DC

Obama, China and human rights / Congressman Wolf criticizes Obama on human rights issues / Obama and the stoning death sentence in Iran / Democrat congressmen want to legalize internet gambling / Muslims love democracy, but only in America / The Ground Zero mosque / Christian pastor and brother shot dead in courthouse / Nigerian Christians murdered in their sleep - church burned to ground / The "religion of peace" - how many did it kill this week?

NEW JULY 9, 2010 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT NOW ONLINE- The July 9, 2010 Chairman's Report is now available online. This issue contains: Barack Obama and Saudi sponsored hate speech. The Administration's switch to "freedom of worship" and what that means. Also, the story of Mosab Hassan Yousef - Why did Obama want to send this hero to a certain death? Also Supreme Court decision that hurt religious freedom, and more on Moroccan treatment of Christians. Click here for PDF version

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PRESIDENCY
OBAMA AND CHINA - On July 22nd a legally organized protest against Chinese oppression was held on the west steps of the Capitol. Several congressmen including Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and Chris Smith (R-NJ) spoke at the event which was sponsored by the Falun Gong. Although many speakers asked why President Obama will not speak out about religious persecution in China, when it was my turn to speak I offered the answer which is found in Proverbs 22:7 See my remarks at this event

CONGRESSMAN WOLF ON OBAMA - This week Congressman Frank Wolf (R-VA) made, on the floor of the House, a statement critical of the human rights record of President Barack Obama. The congressman said: "These most cherished ideals, which are at the very heart of the American experiment, have time and again been sidelined in this administration's foreign policy. This is a grievous mistake which has dire implications for the world's dissidents and democrats who yearn for freedom and look to America to be their advocate." Read more at Congressman Wolf's Internet site.

THE PRESIDENT AND STONING DEATH - This weekend worldwide protests are being held against the Iranian court decision to stone a woman to death who confessed to adultery under torture. President Obama, who is trying to "dialog" with the strict Islamic state, has said nothing about death by stoning, or the fact that in a Sharia court of law a woman has far fewer legal protections than a man. The problem may be his "diversity" views. Obama apparently can't criticize a stoning death sentence because it is an integral part of Islam. However, he can make critical remarks about evangelical Christians who believe homosexuality is a sin. How strange.

THE CONGRESS
DEMOCRAT WANTS TO LEGALIZE INTERNET GAMBLING - Congressman Barney Frank has offered a bill that would legalize Internet gambling. During the George W. Bush Administration this and may other organizations worked to pass a law that effectively banned Internet gambling. Apparently Congressman Franks would allow gambling addicts to bet away their homes online while intoxicated at 3:00 AM, so the government can make a few bucks. Franks' bill would tax online gambling while making it legal in all 50 states regardless of the state laws. Franks claims his HR 4976 would net the government $42 billion over ten years. Question Mr. Franks: How much money will be lost by Americans online to foreign gambling operations while the government is taking in that $42 billion? The loss to society is staggering. Please contact your congressman about HR 4976 and tell him exactly what you think of legalized online gambling.

MUSLIMS AND DEMOCRACY - This week in Washington I attended a panel discussion on human rights in Saudi Arabia. (Actually there are virtually no rights in that nation.) The discussion was sponsored in the Capitol complex by Congressman Dan Burton (R-IN) who has assisted some American women who married Saudi men, to escape their miserable lives there. The panel discussion was presented by the Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia. Of course several Muslims showed up to attack American support of Israel. This was done to distract those present from the hellish life women live in Muslim nations. Muslims blame all their problems and the world's problems on "the Jews."

CULTURE AND RELIGION
THE GROUND ZERO MOSQUE - A fight is brewing over the proposed 13 story mosque, called the Cordoba House, near ground zero. Mayor Bloomberg and the left-wingers love the idea because, they claim, it shows our "diverstiy." Apparently Bloomberg and company have no idea why Muslims have named it the Cordoba House. It is named after the mosque in Cordoba, Spain from which the invading Islamic army of a Caliphate ruled over Spain. The Cordoba mosque was built on top of a church to mark victory over Christianity, just as a mosque was built on the ruins of the Temple mount to symbolize Muslim victory over Jehovah. Now the Muslims are using the name as a symbol of victory for the 9-11 terror attack on the United States. And where is the $100 million coming from to build the Cordoba House? The "organizers" refuse to say. See this short but powerful expose video on the the planned Ground Zero mosque.

INTERNATIONAL
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SHOT DEAD IN COURT - Brothers Sajid Emmanuel, 30, and Rashid Emmanuel, 32, were assassinated by masked gun men in a district court building in Faisalabad, Pakistan on July 19th before they ever entered a courtroom. The two men, one of whom was a pastor, were charged with "blasphemy," a catch all crime that is used to persecute Christians in Pakistan, a nation we arm and give tens of millions of dollars to. This outrage occurred during a two day visit by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who made no mention of the repression and murder of Christians in that nation. On the second day of the Clinton visit a Christian village was attacked at night by automatic weapons fire.

MUSLIMS MURDER CHRISTIANS AS THEY SLEEP - Near Jos, Nigeria Muslims invaded a Christian village at 1:30 AM on July 17th, killing the wife and two children of Reverend Nuhu Dawat, a pastor of the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN).His congregation's church was also burned to the ground. Four other members of another family were murdered as well by the "religion of peace" attackers. They also stole money and looted the homes. Perhaps some of the money stolen will be used to build the 13 story mega mosque near Ground Zero in New York.

HOW MANY DID RELIGION OF PEACE KILL THIS WEEK? - From time to time I provide a link to http://thereligionofpeace.com/com so you can keep up with the body count of innocent civilians killed by Muslims. The count so far in July is well over 300. WARNING: Some of the images at this site are graphic.

MIDDLE EAST MISSION REPORT - This issue of the Chairman's Report contains information on the Religious Freedom Coalition's June mission trip to the Middle East. Click here to read.

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