What is a Real Man?

Posted by Joe Soltis on 25 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

A real man is someone who brings integrity to everything that he does
A real man is NOT someone who lies and cheats to get to the top

A real man works hard for the betterment of himself, his culture, his family and his friends
A real man is NOT someone who works hard only for money, power, success and recognition

A real man sees a woman and treats a woman as a gift from God
A real man is NOT someone who sees a woman as an object of desire

A real man loves his family, his friends, his neighbor, his country and his God
A real man is NOT someone who puts all things after himself

A real man will put himself – his time, his success, his image, and even his life – at risk in order to do the right thing
A real man is NOT someone who always asks “If I help you, how will it benefit me”?

A real man with stand up against unlikely odds and fight for success in the face of evil
A real man is NOT someone who gives up before the struggle has even begun

I see a real man in an American soldier, a priest, a brother, a minister, a worker fighting to support his family
A real man is public servant that takes an unpopular stand in order to do what is right
A real man is a volunteer, a firefighter, a police man
A real man is a winner who has worked hard for success and uses it to help others
A real man is a man who has failed but gets up and tries again

I see a real man in every man – the only question is who will win…
Who will find it within himself to be his full-self and be the full man that he can be?

Mike Huckabee Ties for 2nd in Iowa Poll

Posted by Joe Soltis on 19 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Rasmussen recently reported Mitt Romney had support from 25 percent of likely Iowa caucus-goers, compared to 19 percent for Fred Thompson, 18 percent for Mike Huckabee, 13 percent for Rudy Giuliani, and 6 percent for John McCain.  Statistially, Mike Huckabee is now tied for 2nd place in Iowa.  If a presidential candidate can win the Iowa caucuses, it can often catapult them into the Presidency. In addition, Mike Huckabee is ranked nationally at 8%, which is only 5% behind Mitt Romney.

The reason that I am writing about this in my blog as that it says something about money and American politics.   What is surprising about these poll numbers is that Mike Huckabee has only spent 1.6 million dollars on his presidential campaign thus far and Mitt Romney has spent $52.8 million dollars on his campaign.

Governor Huckabee has developed a reputation for being hard honest, hardworking, eloquent and likeable.  He is running a campaign built on security, faith, family and prosperity. Money can corrupt public life and often causes elected officials to fail in their calling to serve the American people.  Mike is building a campaign that could win without huge amounts of money.  I haven’t seen something like that hold true in American politics in a long time.  Hopefully we can see something like this happen more often - from both sides of the isle.

Maine School Hands Out The Pill Without Parental Consent

Posted by Joe Soltis on 19 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

King Middle School in Portland, Maine will give students access to birth control pills and patches without parental consent after a local school board approved the plan Wednesday, 10-18-07.  So now girls as young as 11 years of age can get on “The Pill” without their parents ever knowing. 

I was talking with my wife about this yesterday and we were quite bothered by this.  With this new plan, a girl could be on the pill which can have some very serious side-effects when it is mixed with certain medications.   The school girl would then never have to tell her parents that she is on the pill.  Realistically, when the mom or dad of one of these girls takes their child to a doctor’s office or the emergency room, a doctor will ask the parent if the child is on any medication and the parent will say “no”.  The doctor may then prescribe a medication that will interact with the birth control pill in such a manner that it could cause serious harm to the girl.  The parent will then be stuck with the stress and anxiety of having a ill or even a seriously ill child and the medical bills that come with that sickness.  This risk also includes side-effects as depression, weight gain, vaginal infections, etc. that are linked to the pill.

I ask you, where is the common sense of the school board at King Middle School?  Apparently the school board of Kind Middle School has decided that the government can do a better job raising children than parents.  Plus, the school board has decided that an 11 year old girl is responsible enough to make major medical decisions - but not responsible enough to go to the bathroom without a teacher’s permission.

Please call the King Middle School at 207-874-8140 and let them know how you feel.

The Folsom Street Fair Should be Shut Down

Posted by Joe Soltis on 09 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized


Please read the following article to understand more about an event called “The Folsom Street Fair”, which Miller Beer sponsored.  This article contains graphic descriptions of the Folsom Street Fair, an annual sexually-charged and perverse event in San Francisco with approximately 400,000 participants.  This article was published by Baptist Press.

ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)–An estimated 400,000 people congregated in San Francisco on Sept. 30. Crowds flooded the neighborhood known as “South of Market” to take part in the 24th annual Folsom Street Fair. People from all over the nation — even the world -– flocked to the Golden Gate city to celebrate and call attention to an aspect of their lives of which they are very proud.

Conspicuously absent from the huge gathering in northern California were reporters from any major news outlet. The Associated Press, United Press International and Reuters News Service apparently were all no shows. Even though the event took place in the Golden State, there were no reporters from the Los Angeles Times.

It would seem the mere fact that 400,000 people gathered in one place would be news, regardless of the reason they came together. The big three television networks didn’t seem to think so since they also were missing in action.

If it were not for a few niche and alternative news publications, no one outside of San Francisco would have an inkling of what took place at the Folsom Street Fair. So what is the event and what exactly takes place? Be forewarned, the following descriptions are not for the faint of heart, even though they have been edited to mute the content.

The Folsom Street Fair is one of San Francisco’s premier celebrations of alternate lifestyle — specifically “leather pride.” The “leather community” is a euphemism for those that indulge in sadomasochism, also known as S&M. These are individuals that enjoy bondage, whipping, spanking and other unmentionable perversions.

While the Folsom Street Fair does draw a few heterosexual sadomasochists to the event, it is clear from reports that the overwhelming number celebrating were homosexuals –- mostly male.

The most detailed report of the event came from Pink News, an organization that describes itself as “Europe’s largest gay news service.”

“American police adopted a distinctly relaxed approach to this year’s Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco,” Pink News observed, “taking little notice of the hundreds of men baring their genitals on every street corner.”

According to Pink News, there were orgies in the street, drawing “laughs and photographs from curious onlookers but no police action.” Homosexual men and women walked down the street, completely naked, performing sex acts, the website reported. (Keep in mind the website provided far more detailed descriptions.)

Sounds like a wonderful event, doesn’t it?

So why did the news media ignore a gathering of 400,000 people? What would cause them to collectively look the other way? Because the Folsom Street Fair is as much a celebration of unbridled homosexual behavior as it is a fetish festival.

If the truth of what took place in the streets of San Francisco on Sept. 30 were broadcast from sea to shining sea, the “homosexual rights” movement would suffer a significant setback. If grassroots Americans saw homosexuals blatantly flaunting their sexuality in public, they would be appalled.

Make no mistake about it: America’s major news organizations are complicit in promoting homosexuality. Hence, they chose to act as if the Folsom Street Fair did not even happen.

Even a bit of controversy did not cause the major news groups — apart from a few conservative talk show hosts — to give the event any attention. This year’s Folsom Street Fair official promotional poster featured a parody of Da Vinci’s Last Supper with Jesus and his disciples replaced by costumed sadomasochists with sex toys on the table.

Two conservative organizations — Concerned Women for America and the Catholic League — both called attention to the poster. That led to an additional controversy over Miller Brewing Company, one of the fair’s major sponsors. While Miller did not pull its money from the event, it did instruct the fair’s organizers to remove its logo from the poster.

Even with two major public policy groups calling attention to the event and its promotion, no major news organization, with the exception of Fox News, made any reference to the controversy.

According to Texas Media Watch, a non-partisan and independent media monitoring project, the most prevalent evidence of news bias can be found in the stories a news organization chooses to cover and the ones it chooses to ignore.

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Kelly Boggs, whose column appears each week in Baptist Press, is editor of the Baptist Message, the newspaper of the Louisiana Baptist Convention.

Archbishop: Deny Giuliani Communion

Posted by Joe Soltis on 05 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

NewsMax.com recently reported the following story:

Roman Catholic Archbishop Raymond L. Burke is threatening to deny Holy Communion to presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani due to his support for abortion rights.  

In 2004, the St. Louis archbishop said he would deny Communion to Democrat John Kerry.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported: “Asked if he would deny Communion to Giuliani if the former New York mayor approached him for the sacrament at the Cathedral Basilica, Burke said: ‘If the question is about a Catholic who is publicly espousing positions contrary to the moral law and I know that person knows it, yes I would.’”…

Miller Beer Slams Christianity

Posted by Joe Soltis on 01 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

I received the following email in my inbox this morning.  I ask you to sign-on to the Miller Beer Boycott and enjoy a nice cold Budweiser or Bud Light instead.

Catholic League president Bill Donohue announced a national boycott of Miller Beer on “Fox and Friends.” He explains why today:

“Never have we experienced greater corporate arrogance than in this dispute with the Miller Brewing Company. Miller is sponsoring an incredibly outrageous and palpably anti-Christian event in San Francisco: the Folsom Street Fair (see its website at folsomstreetfair.com and be prepared to see the shocking photos of what goes on). Be sure to access our website at catholicleague.org to see the pictures not only of the fair, but of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an anti-Catholic group that is holding a mock Last Supper dinner tonight in San Francisco. The Sisters is one of the organizations that is receiving funding from this Miller-sponsored event.

“This all started when we learned that Miller was sponsoring an event that featured an obscene ad thrashing the Last Supper. After being pressured, Miller offered a lame statement of regret and said it was pulling its logo from the ad. Not only has it not done so—it is still posted on the website of the street fair—Miller refuses to withdraw its sponsorship. To top it off, when we informed them that some of the money being raised at this festival was being funneled to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, they were unimpressed.

Accordingly, Miller leaves us with no options: we are calling on more than 200 Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Hindu organizations to join with us in a nationwide boycott of Miller beer. We feel confident that once our religious allies kick in, and once the public sees the photos of an event Miller is proudly supporting, the Milwaukee brewery will come to its senses and pull its sponsorship altogether. If it doesn’t, the only winners will be Anheuser Busch and Coors.

Contact: Miller spokesman Julian Green at green.julian@mbco.com.

16 Catholic Senators Vote to Fund Abortions

Posted by Joe Soltis on 27 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

OneNewsNow.com - Sixteen Catholic senators recently voted against an amendment that would have restored the Mexico City Policy. The policy, instituted by President Reagan in 1984, prohibited U.S. taxpayer dollars from funding organizations that perform or promote abortions in foreign countries. Catholic activist Judie Brown, president of American Life League, says she was especially disappointed by the vote of a freshman Democrat from Pennsylvania who claims to be pro-life.

“Other than Robert Casey, who is an enormous disappointment to me, I think we could have expected the pro-abortion vote from the other 15 so-called Catholic senators,” says Brown. “It’s no surprise to me that those 15 individuals voted against life because they’ve been doing so consistently for a very long period of time.”

Brown says that Senator Casey (D-Pennsylvania) ran on an “alleged pro-life platform” and that she suspects that he was “deceiving the voters in Pennsylvania and is indeed as pro-abortion as his fellow pro-abortion Democrats and Republicans.” She is calling on her fellow Catholics, and Christian people in general, to contact the bishops in the diocese where these senators reside and ask them to publicly condemn their vote.

I firmly believe, as do the majority of the American people, that the United States needs to build a culture of life where every unborn child is welcomed into life. No matter where people fall within the abortion debate, I think that the majority of us can agree that using taxpayer dollars to fund abortions abroad is a bad thing. The U.S. Government is 9 trillion dollars in debt. Bankrolling abortions around the world is not what we need our government to do. As a nation, we need to help future generations by handing them a nation which is flourishing and free from heavy debt.  Most importantly we need to give future generations a chance to live and make the world a better place.

Pro-Homosexual Law Targets Churches

Posted by Joe Soltis on 25 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

London (CNSNews.com)- Christian groups are warning that proposed new equality laws could wreak havoc on British churches and lead to the further secularization of society.  As part of its efforts to streamline decades’ worth of anti-discrimination law, the British government is currently drawing up a new Single Equality Bill, which is expected to come before parliament soon.

Having studied draft proposals released earlier this year, the (Anglican/Episcopalian) Church of England said in a formal response that the new laws could be twisted and turned against religious charities that operate in the public sector.

For example, it charged that charities might be accused of harassment if they displayed crucifixes on their walls or said grace before meals. In other areas, clergy might be compelled to marry someone who had undergone a sex-change operation, despite the fact that doing so would go against their religious beliefs.

Though the church approved of much about the new proposals, it expressed concern that they formed part of the trend of trying to achieve religious equality by eliminating belief in public institutions.

Andrea Minichiello Williams, a spokeswoman for the Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship, said Thursday the proposals could be dangerous.

Anti-Christian activists could attend church services and then file harassment suits against pastors who preached sermons that offended them, she said.

“What you’re going to get is that a church is going to be targeted,” she said. “Possibly a big one.”

In recent years, Williams said Christian groups in Britain had been singled out more, a trend which the new proposals would only exacerbate.  Christian organizations on university campuses have been refused classroom space and funding from student governments, while one Christian-oriented radio station has been the focus of a systematic campaigns to have it shut down, she noted.  Within the last year, religious groups and the British government also have battled over new regulations that comprehensively outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation.  Charities complained that they would have to rent their halls to homosexual-rights organizations.  Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops unsuccessfully lobbied for exemptions for Christian adoption agencies.

My friends, I tell you that laws similar to this have been proposed within the U.S. Congress - luckily so far they have not become law. These so called “anti-discrimination laws” are really “anti-church” laws and they are designed to weaken all churches ability to teach according to their faith and render financially impotent churches that fail to secularize. Enemies of freedom will work to make these “anti-church” laws the law of not only Europe, but the law in Canada, Mexico and even the United States of America. Please pray for freedom.  Keep your ears open to your members of Congress and the Presidential candidates to see what they say about “anti-discrimination laws”.   Then vote against those that support “anti-discrimination laws” that limit a church’s freedom to teach according to its faith.  If these type of ideas become law, your church could lose its religious freedom. The very fine line between a church’s freedom of beliefs-what they believe, profess, and live-and the government’s power is becoming gray.  This issue raises the question: Is there really a separation of church and state? And what does that really mean? Most Americans want religion in their lives.  They want God and morality. 

Why can’t the government just allow freedom of expression for both churches and homosexuals?  It is wrong to silence the church and these laws can in-effect do just that.

How to Conquer Evil in the World

Posted by Joe Soltis on 20 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Iranian leader, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has threatened to wipe the nation of Israel off of the map.  Terrorists have the goal of killing the maximum number of innocent men, woman and children in order spread their hateful ideology.  Politicians are often corrupt and selfish, looking for their own self-interest over that of their own nation.  Families face an assault from radical left-wing ideologies that are becoming more and more mainstream.  There is a media that encourages the corruption and moral weakness of our next generation.  Too many kids do not have good male role models.  People are encouraged to think of themselves first and to do something if it feels good.  48,590,000 innocent children have been robbed of their chance of life since 1973, when abortion was legalized during all 9 months of pregnancy, for any reason, within the United States…and the list of troubles goes on.  It could be overwhelming through the eyes of a faithless man or woman but it is not overwhelming at all.  The answer to a better future is surprisingly simple.
 
All of the problems above have many different causes and the solutions to the problems above are very complex.  However, the bottom line is this – Christ tells you to “Love God above all else and love your neighbor as yourself.”  If people did that the problems above would not exist.
 
The solutions to the world’s problems do not lie within new and great government policies, although that may play a part.  The solution to the world’s problems is found within the individual heart.
 
So my advice to you, in charity to your fellow man and the world that you live in, is to change your heart so that you are a better person, to pray that others do the same, and to be a beacon of light in the world.
 
You may say that if you do that it will make no difference, but just look to history.  The Christian faith was built by 12 humble sinners, and today the Christian faith leads the course of human events. 
 
The United States of America was founded by a small handful of men with a dream of freedom and equality. Nothing quite like it had ever been done before in human history.  And this small handful of men created the greatest nation that ever existed.
 
Then, the country was made better by good men, like John Adams and Abraham Lincoln who loved God and wanted a true republic with true freedom. In our founding, John Adams vehemently opposed slavery. Then, Lincoln, less than 100 years later, freed us from the bondage of slavery and brought us closer to God.  These men loved God above all else and loved their neighbor as themselves – they changed history and together solved the horrible sins of tyranny and slavery.
 
Evil will be conquered.  The only question is – will you do your part to conquer it?

9/11 and the Power of Prayer

Posted by Joe Soltis on 11 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

On today, the anniversary of the murder of 3,000 American innocents, please pray for our soldiers and their families. Their daily sacrifice, hardship and heroism is more than most American’s sufferings in a year’s time. Please pray for peace and reconciliation between the religious factions and tribes in Iraq.  Pray for a free and stable government in Iraq. Pray for the defeat of evil, and the wisdom and good-faith of our national leaders.  Our nation is in a long and difficult struggle.  War is a difficult thing where the pains, agonies and hatred of hell find its way into humanity.  With prayer and time, good prevails.  God Bless you and God Bless the U.S.A.

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