Stand Up, Refuse Obama’s Mandate

The president mandated that despite their moral opposition, Catholic universities and hospitals will be required to cover contraceptive services, including the morning after pill, through their employee health plans.

I believe the Patient Protection Act, also known as “Obamacare,” is unconstitutional because of its individual mandate. If it is not thrown out by the Supreme Court this spring, it should be repealed and replaced.

The president’s actions last week further demonstrate just how objectionable this law is, and how concerned we should be about government steps to limit the practice of faith in America.

In many federal laws there is a religious exemption based on our First Amendment right to religious liberty. Those exemptions don’t just apply to churches and other houses of faith, but to faith-based institutions like schools, hospitals and charities that hire and serve people outside their own faith.

This is not about whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, or your views on contraception. I am Methodist, not Catholic. I am pro-life. This is not about birth control, and it’s not about women’s health care.

It’s about whether religious liberty still has meaning in America.

Have we come to the point where government believes it can force people to violate their religious beliefs? As Americans, we cannot in good conscience tolerate that kind of overreaching government power, even if we do not share the beliefs of those being trampled upon.

Today it may be someone else’s beliefs that are targeted. But tomorrow, it may be mine.

And the next day, it may be yours.

On July 1, 1776, just before the debate on the draft Declaration of Independence was to begin in Philadelphia, John Adams wrote a letter to a former delegate to the Continental Congress, Archibald Bulluch:

   “We should always remember that a free constitution of civil government cannot be purchased at too dear a rate, as there is nothing on this side of Jerusalem of equal importance to mankind.”

Nothing on this side of Jerusalem.

To the founders of our nation, the only thing more important than liberty was faith. For most Americans, that remains true today.

Catholic leaders have made very clear that they will not comply with this new mandate. If you believe, as I do, that the president has crossed a line that we cannot allow to be crossed, then we must stand together, side by side, united in steadfast opposition. Whatever your faith, or even if you practice no faith at all, we must stand for liberty.

We will not comply.

Farmington Senator Bill Sharer Endorses Heather Wilson

Farmington Senator Bill Sharer Endorses Heather Wilson
All 14 Republican New Mexico State Senators Supporting Wilson

ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Heather Wilson, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, announced endorsements today from New Mexico State Senator Bill Sharer (R-Farmington), former State Senator Diane Snyder (R-Albuquerque) and former City of Santa Fe Planning Commissioner Reuben Montes.

With Sharer’s endorsement, Wilson now has the backing of all 14 Republican New Mexico Senators and more than 145 endorsements from community leaders from all corners of the state. In addition to the 35 sitting state legislators, eight former State Senators and 10 former State Representatives have joined United States Senator Pete Domenici, Congressman and former Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan and Congressman Bill Redmond in endorsing Wilson.

State Senator Bill Sharer, Farmington: “Congresswoman Heather Wilson is the obvious choice for U.S. Senate. She has the experience and will be a solid voice for the people of New Mexico. I am happy to offer my endorsement. Heather has the knowledge of the issues, statesmanship and the right positions on critical issues facing our nation.”

Former City of Santa Fe Planning Commissioner Reuben Montes: “New Mexico’s losing a lot of seniority in the Congress. Heather’s experience, knowledge and deep understanding of the complex issues that impact us locally, nationally and globally has and will earn her the respect and admiration of her congressional colleagues and elevate her into key committee assignments and leadership positions. In a GOP-controlled Senate and House, this will help ultimately help restore much needed clout and seniority to our state.”

“I’m very pleased to have earned the support of all 14 Republican New Mexico State Senators and such a broad cross-section of friends and community leaders from every corner of New Mexico,” Wilson said. “I value their friendship, advice and support. Our campaign continues to build momentum and strong grassroots support all across the state.” READ MORE

We Found Martin.

Heinrich Skips Debt-Limit Vote to Attend Fundraiser with San Francisco Liberals

ALBUQUERQUE – At the exact same time the U.S. House of Represenatives was voting on a critical issue concerning the nation’s debt limit, Representative Martin Heinrich (D-NM) was in San Francisco at a high-dollar fundraiser luncheon with Vice President Joe Biden and Bay Area liberals.

Facts:

Martin Heinrich gets Shout Out from Vice President
“Biden gave a shout-out to Rep. Martin Heinrich, D-New Mexico, who was seated at one of the dining tables. ‘He is soon to be back in the majority, we are soon to have Speaker Pelosi. … All we need is 25 seats, and we never expected to get so much help from the Republicans.’”
http://www.ibabuzz.com/politics/2012/01/18/inside-vp-joe-bidens-san-francisco-fundraiser/

Bay Area Democrats Afternoon discussion with Congressman Martin Heinrich
http://www.bayareadems.org/bad-events/

Summary of House Floor Votes January 18, 2012
http://clerk.house.gov/floorsummary/floor.aspx?day=20120118

Where’s Martin? Heinrich Skips Vote To Raise Debt-Limit

Wilson Says She Would Have Voted Against Increase

ALBUQUERQUE – Heather Wilson, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, released the following statement today after learning that Representative Martin Heinrich (D-NM) missed a critical vote on the nation’s debt limit:

“Voting for more spending and deeper debt has become so routine for Martin Heinrich that he didn’t even bother to show up this time. That’s the kind of failed leadership that is driving the country off a fiscal cliff. And it’s the last thing we need in the U.S. Senate.

“The question for every New Mexico voter is this: What was more important for Heinrich that kept him from showing up? More than 95% of Congress showed up for this vote. Where was Heinrich?  Of course if he had been there he would have undoubtedly voted for more debt, but at least then we would know where he stands.

“Here’s where I stand: I believe this President and this Senate are taking the country in the wrong direction. I believe they are determined to keep spending, taxing and regulating private enterprise out of business. And I believe that if Martin Heinrich makes it to the Senate, he will be first in line to help them.

“To turn things around, we need real fiscal reforms like a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, and tax reform to lower rates and expand the tax base.”

In August, Wilson said of raising the debt-limit, “After all the debate surrounding this bill, in the end, it is just not good enough and I do not support it. Our government still spends far more money than it takes in, and this bill does very little to change that.  If we want a better bill, we need a better Senate.”

Top Republican State House Leader Endorses Heather Wilson

Minority Floor Leader Tom Taylor joins 13 of 14 Republican State Senators and 20 of 33 State Representatives now publicly backing Wilson

ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Heather Wilson, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, announced endorsements today from New Mexico House Minority Floor Leader Tom Taylor (R-Farmington), former State Representative Frank Bird (R-Albuquerque), Tatum Town Councilor Norma Atkison and former Guadalupe Republican County Chairman Merle Guinn.

“It is my pleasure to endorse Heather Wilson for U.S. Senate,” Taylor said. “As a veteran of the U.S. Congress, she provides New Mexico with needed experience and understanding of the federal process. She is fully cognizant of the issues of the Four Corners area, particularly the energy contribution to our state and nation. Heather is my choice for the U.S. Senate.”

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