Archive for March, 2008

The real Political ‘Reform’ we need is Truth and Wisdom

March 26, 2008

Winston Churchill portrait

“It would be a great reform in politics if wisdom could be made to spread as easily and as rapidly as folly.” — Winston Churchill

Well said!

Saving Marriage in Pennsylvania: What Could be More Reasonable?!

March 13, 2008

Okay. Confession time. I admit it.

A Marriage Protection Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution won’t solve all the world’s problems. It won’t lower your taxes, fix the health care system, rebuild roads and bridges, make peace with your teenage daughter or even help you lose weight.

Believe it or not, this line of argument against the marriage amendment actually keeps resurfacing from its detractors. And these are mainly educated professionals — along with their sympathizers in the news media — who ought to know better. Most of these arguments don’t even pass the “reasonable man” test (see, I did learn something in my Business Law 101 class!). Would a reasonable man (person) really believe that unless any policy proposal fixes all of society’s perceived crises, that it is not important and a waste of time? Would a reasonable man really think that everyone — from employers to moms and pops to victims of domestic violence to health care workers — would somehow magically lose their “rights” because Pennsylvania would choose to keep marriage as the union of husband and wife??

It’s absurd, but these are the same allegations that are repeated ad nauseum by amendment opponents and editorial pages - and will be presented (with a straight face, I might add) in upcoming testimony before the state senate in Harrisburg.

pa4marriage_logo_blue.gifBelieve in protecting marriage between husband and wife? It’s time to let your state senator and representative know you support Senate Bill 1250. Call or E-mail them now before crucial senate meetings coming up on March 17th and 18th. Tell them that you want marriage protected in PA’s constitution and you want it done now. And that no “reasonable man” or woman believes that it could be anything but good for society!

Pennsylvania’s Getting Some Attention, But Will Folks Get out to Vote in a Primary?

March 6, 2008

As presidential primaries go, Pennsylvania usually is at the back of the pack, a Johnny-come-lately, almost an afterthought. As it turns out, the national media is abuzz now over the Democratic primary elections in the Keystone State. Why? Simply because there is still a contest between Obama and Clinton. Republicans will really only have a “choice” between McCain and . . . McCain.

Vote buttonPennsylvania Family Institute has long advocated what we call “responsible citizenship,” including voter registration (deadline March 24), getting informed about candidates, then getting out to vote on BOTH election days - Primary elections (mark your calendar for April 22) and General election (Nov. 4).

For info about federal candidates, see the Presidential Voter Guide and Congressional Score Card, published by the Family Research Council.

And here’s some info you won’t get from this week’s talking heads or your local rag:

We will also be electing statewide officials for Attorney General, Auditor General and State Treasurer. Plus all 203 State House seats and half the State Senate seats are on the ballot. And take our word for it, THEY ALL MATTER!

Let’s hear from some of you out there, those of you busy doing what working people do - raising our kids, paying our taxes, dealing with employers or employees, supporting our churches, and paying our taxes (I guess I said that twice!).