{aim.org} ~ Take away the severed head, and Bill Kristol is starting to sound a lot like Kathy Griffin... Kristol has attacked President Trump in every way possible, even going so far as to try to recruit presidential candidates to run against him after Trump secured the Republican nomination. He has become so anti-Trump that he has decamped from Fox News to MSNBC and resigned as head of the Weekly Standard. But like Griffin, his efforts have largely failed. After Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Tom Coburn, Ben Sasse and even Gen. James Mattis turned down his entreaties to run against Trump, he convinced David French, a lawyer and political blogger at the National Review, to take a look. But French soon realized Kristol had no money, organization or groundswell of support, and he, too, dropped out. And now, with Trump gaining strength in the polls and being greeted like a rock star on his trip to Davos, Kristol has lashed out as did Griffin – by attacking the president, then holding it against him when the attacks don’t stick... http://www.aim.org/aim-column/bill-kristol-borders-on-kathy-griffin-anti-trump-insanity/?utm_source=AIM+-+Daily+Email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Email%20Jan-26-2018&utm_medium=email
International Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration 2018
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Now, a little over a year later, President Trump continues to break convention, speak his mind and stand up for polices that conservative Christians value. Last week, Trump became the first president in history to address the crowds at the March for Life, the pro-life march that began after the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. His address, which took place in the Rose Garden, was broadcast via satellite to the crowds on the national mall. In his address, President Trump stated:
The March for Life is a movement born out of love. You love your families, you love your neighbors, you love our nation, and you love every child, born and unborn, because you believe that every life is sacred, that every child is a precious gift from God. … We are protecting the sanctity of life and the family as the foundation of our society.
President Trump has proven himself to be a staunch pro-life ally. He expanded the Mexico City Policy, which prevents $9 billion in foreign aid from funding the worldwide abortion industry. He stopped taxpayer funding for the UN Population Fund, which supports China’s forced abortion and sterilization program. He nominated Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. He signed H.J. Res. 43 into law, which overturned a Barack liar-nObama-era regulation prohibiting states from defunding certain abortion clinics in the federally funded family planning programs.
He has stated strong support for the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would ban abortion after 20 weeks. The United States stands as one of only seven countries (which include China and North Korea) allowing abortions after 20 weeks’ gestation. Research reveals that unborn babies feel pain at 20 weeks, to the extent that babies at that age routinely receive anesthesia for in utero surgeries. Additionally, 63% of Americans support a ban on abortion after 20 weeks — in other words, it’s hardly an “extreme” position.
Rather than celebrating the anniversary of Roe v. Wade as a day of “liberation,” President Trump recognizes the true issue at stake in the infamous Supreme Court decision: human dignity. He proclaimed Jan. 22, 2018, the 45th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, as “National Sanctity of Human Life Day.” His proclamation reads:
This is why we observe National Sanctity of Human Life Day: to affirm the truth that all life is sacred, that every person has inherent dignity and worth, and that no class of people should ever be discarded as “non-human.”
Under his leadership, Health and Human Services (HHS) is protecting conscience freedoms compromised and even attacked under the previous administration. This month, HHS established a new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division within the HHS Office of Civil Rights. It will restore federal law enforcement of U.S. laws protecting conscious and religious freedom rights. OCR Director Roger Severino states, “No one should be forced to choose between helping sick people and living by one’s deepest moral or religious convictions, and the new division will help guarantee that victims of unlawful discrimination find justice.”
Additionally, Acting HHS Secretary Eric Hargan stated, “President Trump promised the American people that his administration would vigorously uphold the rights of conscience and religious freedom. That promise is being kept today.”
President Trump also announced Jan. 16, 2018, as Religious Freedom Day. In his proclamation, President Trump stated, “Our forefathers, seeking refuge from religious persecution, believed in the eternal truth that freedom is not a gift from the government, but a sacred right from Almighty God.”
He further connected religious freedom to human dignity, stating, “The free exercise of religion is a source of personal and national stability, and its preservation is essential to protecting human dignity.”
In 2016, Christian conservatives took a chance on Donald Trump to champion their values of life and religious liberty. Today, it is clear he has delivered.
~The Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/articles/53694-trump-delivers-on-values-promises
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