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World & National News
By Agape Press
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Detroit suburb's Nativity scene has been voted off city property.
In the latest attack on Christmas, the Berkley City Council, faced
with the threat of a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties
Union, has voted 6-1 to donate its manger scene to the Berkley
Clergy Association for display on church property. The Nativity
scene had been erected outside city hall every Christmas season
for decades. Berkley resident Georgia Halloran and hundreds of
her neighbors had signed a petition urging city officials to fight
the ACLU with the help of attorneys who offered to represent the
city free of charge. But Halloran says the city council rejected
the offer. "Moving the Nativity is just nothing but just pure
capitulation to the ACLU," the Berkley resident says, "and we feel
the City Council buckled and did exactly what the ACLU wanted."
Berkley Mayor Marilyn Stephan seems to make no apology for the
Council's capitulation to the ACLU. In fact, she indicates she
believes the Nativity scene constituted the promotion of religion
-- and she says the city should not be doing that.
...It's
another television first from Disney-owned ABC. Associated Press
reports that ABC's All My Children soap opera will introduce a
transgender character to its cast this week. The character, a
flamboyant rock star known as Zarf, is beginning to make the
transition from a man to a woman. The executive producer, Julie
Carruthers, says the show was looking for something new and knows
its audience is always interested in anything to do with
sexuality. Carruthers says her producers consulted with the
homosexual group, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, to
make sure they used the right terms to describe the transgender
character. For example, says AP, producers were taught by GLAAD
when it is appropriate to call a character "she" -- even before a
sex-change operation. Nielsen Media research says that over the
last 15 years, the ABC soap's average audience has dropped from
over 8 million to 3.1 million last year. The editor of Soap Opera
Weekly tells AP that the show's producers are "throwing a whole
lot of desperate stuff against the wall to see what sticks."
...A
women's advocacy group says all abortion clinics should be forced
to show women seeking abortions an ultrasound image of their
baby. The State of Oklahoma is the latest to require that
abortion providers offer women an opportunity to view an
ultrasound picture of their child before an abortion is
performed. Wendy Wright of Concerned Women for America says women
need to be reminded that there is another person involved in the
situation -- the child. "And that is equally important," says
Wright, "that the woman see what she is paying for and see the
human being that would be affected by her decision. The
pro-family leader says it was a "smart move" on the part of the
Sooner State to require that an ultrasound be done whenever a
woman is seeking an abortion so a woman is given all the facts
before an abortion is performed. With such information, the woman
can then make up her own mind, says Wright -- "and ... she knows
there is a second human being who's involved in this decision."
...An
Illinois-based pro-family activist says the Democratic victories
during the recent elections should come as no surprise, since it's
becoming more evident that many Republicans are supporting the
very agenda they have claimed to fight against. Clearly, voters
who believe in family values have become disgusted with the GOP's
leadership on Capitol Hill -- or so says Peter LaBarbera of
Americans for Truth. He says Americans have been hearing
Republicans talk about fighting the radical homosexual agenda for
years -- and they are sick of the hypocrisy. "Conservatives have
been distraught over the sort of a gay Republican network that
exists on Capitol Hill," says LaBarbera, noting the recent Mark
Foley scandal and reports that there possibly are homosexual
activists working for many Republican senators and congressmen.
"And now we learn that the National Republican Senatorial
Committee, the group that's responsible for electing Republicans
across the country, has a sexual orientation code," he points
out. The Americans for Truth president calls that "just
amazing." "This is exactly the sort of gay special-rights agenda
that we've been working to stop all across the country," he says.
LaBarbera says the election showed that many voters are tired of
voting strictly along party lines.
...What
are the chances that pro-life Democrats will be able to work with
future House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the pro-life issue? Kristen
Day, executive director of Democrats for Life, says she, for one,
is hopeful because of several newly elected pro-life Democratic
congressmen and a belief that Pelosi is ready to acknowledge that
the public wants their agenda included in the party's priorities.
"I'm just hopeful that the new leadership will be fair and [will]
give people on all sides of the issue a chance to share their
views and to promote legislation that they feel is important to
their districts and to their constituents," she says. Day says if
the Democratic House leadership does not do that, chances are they
will not be in the majority for very long. Pro-life Democrats
plan to test the waters in the 110th Congress by bringing up the
Pregnant Women Support Act for a vote at the start of the new
session.
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