Iran

I have not really been following all of the event going on in Iran but it looks like there is a change in the air. Last night it was announced that the present president had won reelection. Then there were the claims of fraud and now it seems that the head cleric of Iran is calling for an investigation into the election. I have also been following the people Twitter in on twitter.com about the situation. The folks in Iran are using twitter to communicate with the outside world. Twitter has changed their scheduled maintenance because of the use and is asking people to not use the names of folks in Iran when speaking of what is going on. You can follow all of the tweets by logging on to twitter.com and follow #iranelection. I found the icon on the left on a page on twitter and have changed my profile picture on both twitter and facebook to use this icon. Please feel free to copy it and use so the people in Iran will know that we stand with them and please pray for those involved in the protest that they will be safe and all will be well.

IV Pre-conciliar Pan-orthodox Conference

Thanks to The Orthodox Report Blog for this information as it says on the blog this is a rather hasty translation from the French but this is an important document for us here in the US Orthodox Church. We are part of the diaspora and I find it interesting that meetings are being held to decide out fate and we are not even represented at the meetings. Of course there are representatives from the various patriarchates at the meeting but, and please correct me if I am incorrect, there were no Americans at the meeting. I believe we need to pay very close attention to these meeting.

Here is a link to the communique.

We’re a Church, Not a Lobby, Catholic Bishop Tells Ethics Probers

This is absolute rubbish and once again we see the state coming after the church we need to rise up and say we have had enough of this crap! Time for the REVOLUTION!

The bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn., says he’s a man of God, not a lobbyist. But state officials say he’s both.

According to the Connecticut Office of State Ethics, the diocese acted as a lobbying organization in March when it rented buses to transport people to a rally in Hartford — the state capital — to protest a bill that would have granted more power to parishioners regarding church finances.

Officials also are investigating whether the church acted as a lobbying organization on its Web site when it urged parishioners to contact lawmakers about the bill, which eventually was withdrawn amid public outcry, and about a another bill to legalize same-sex marriage, which was signed into law in April.

Now the ethics office is “evaluating” whether the diocese failed to register as a lobbyist — an investigation that Bishop William Lori says violates the diocese’s First Amendment right to free speech and assembly.

“I don’t know what the motive of the Office of State Ethics was or is, but I do know that their actions stem directly from our attempts to defend ourselves in the face of two pieces of legislation that were unfriendly to the day-to-day mission of the church,” Lori told FOXNews.com on Thursday.

“We were simply seeking to fulfill our mission, to continue to be ourselves.”

And the diocese is fighting back, bringing a civil lawsuit against two Office of State Ethics officials — Enforcement Officer Thomas K. Jones and Executive Director Carol Carson.

Connecticut law defines lobbying as “communicating directly or soliciting others to communicate with any official or his staff in the legislative or executive branch of government or in a quasi-public agency, for the purpose of influencing any legislative or administrative action.”

Individuals or organizations must register as a lobbyist if they spend more than $2,000 per year lobbying. Each violation of the lobbying law is punishable by penalties up to $10,000.

The diocese acknowledges in its lawsuit that it coordinated transportation to the rally, and that it incurred expenses exceeding $2,000. But that, says the bishop, does not make the church a lobbying organization.

“It seems to me that by requiring a diocese or any other entity to register with the state before it can protest an unfriendly action by the state has a chilling affect,” Lori said. “I don’t think it’s in anyone’s interest that a protest rally be labeled lobbying.”

Reaction to the church-state confrontation has been plentiful and polarizing. A local newspaper called on state government to focus on its “billion-dollar deficits,” and a local Internet radio host wound up behind bars after he urged his listeners to “take up arms” against Jones, Connecticut state Rep. Michael Lawlor and state Sen. Andrew McDonald for their support of the finance bill.
“It is our intent to foment direct action against these individuals personally,” the radio host, Harold Turner, wrote on his blog on June 2. “These beastly government officials should be made an example of as a warning to others in government: Obey the Constitution or die.”

On June 3, the day after he wrote those words, Turner, 47, was arrested and charged with inciting injury to persons or property, a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison, reports say. In his most recent post, he says he intends to intends to “confront” Connecticut officials with his attorney.

Lori said the church condemns “any type of violence or threat” made in connection to the ethics probe and civil suit. Diocese spokesman Joseph McAleer, meanwhile, said “a lot” of churchgoers in the state feel the church has been singled out. The diocese contains 87 parishes and more than 410,000 parishioners.

“People can only assume that people are out to get us,” McAleer told FOXNews.com. “It feels like retaliation, that’s the feeling amongst the Catholics of Fairfield County. Where is freedom of speech? Where is freedom of assembly? It’s mind-boggling.”

But Carson says the ethics office is just doing its job.

“We’re content neutral,” the Office of Ethics official told FOXNews.com. “It does not matter to us whether someone is for or against any issue. We’re an independent watchdog agency and it’s not the case that anyone in state government came to us and said, ‘You need to look at this.’

“What’s at issue for us is if you’re lobbying, or seeking to influence executive action, and you spend more than $2,000, that the citizens of Connecticut will have transparency so they know who is spending to influence legislation.”

Personal Responsbility

I was planning to take today off and catch up on some reading and laundry and what not but I need to interrupt all of that to comment on a few local news stories that I talked about on my show this morning.

The first story, can be read here, is about two teens one 17 and the other one 15 who decided to break into cars in the Town of Dudley the other night. It would seem that these two upstanding citizens decided it is better to steal stuff then buy it for themselves. The residents of the street kept the under surveillance until the police arrived. They also found a car loaded down with stuff registered to a relative of one of the perps. Okay so they are not too bright either. All of this took place at 4:30am on a Sunday morning.

Another story, can be read here, is about two more upstanding citizens from the Town of Auburn who decided that they did not like the color of some of the cars in their area so they decided to spray paint them. Again one was 18 and the other one was 17. This also took place on Sunday from 2 – 2:45 am

The third story, not about teens this time but about someone just as stupid can be found here. You need to scroll down a bit to find the story. This gentleman decided he did not like the windows downtown and thought it was his roll to break them causing about $6,000 worth of damage.

Okay so on the first two stories I have to ask, where the hell were the parents and what in God’s name were these kids doing out at 2:00am on a Sunday? When I was a kid I would not have dreamed of being out that late let alone do something like this. Rampant teen pregnancy, fools doing things like these idiots in these news stories, high school dropout rates being high, and spending more money on prisons then schools, the world is all screwed up and we need to take it back from the ones who seem to be running it.

Now I did not even talk about our great political figures who were indicted yesterday for taking some $57,000 to get the State to give a contract to some friends company. Keep in mind that this fine citizen was the Speaker of the House of Representatives in Massachusetts and the second one to be indicted for corruption. What is going on in this world. We need to take it back. It is time for the REVOLUTION!

D Day ~ We Can Never Forget

“I can’t git no lower, Willie. Me buttons is in th’ way.”

On this 65th Anniversary of D Day let us pause and remember all of those involved in securing our freedoms around the world.

H/T to OrthoCuban for the photo above

Israeli government responds to President Obama’s speech in Cairo

JERUSALEM, Israel (BNO NEWS) — The Israeli government released the following statement in response to Barack Obama’s speech to the Muslim world on Thursday.

“The Government of Israel expresses its hope that this important speech in Cairo will indeed lead to a new period of reconciliation between the Arab and Moslem world and Israel.

We share President Obama’s hope that the American effort heralds the beginning of a new era that will bring about an end to the conflict and lead to Arab recognition of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people, living in peace and security in the Middle East.

Israel is committed to peace and will make every effort to expand the circle of peace while protecting its interests, especially its national security.”

Your Host notes: I am just now reading the speech and hope to post some thoughts latter on today.

Octuplets Mom Gets Reality TV Show

If you read these pages you will know that your host is a big fan of reality TV. Okay I know how stupid it can be and I do not watch the shows that try and match people up, but I do watch Survivor, The Amazing Race, the cooking reality show and some of the others. Now we see the Octomom getting her own show I find this totally outrageous. The only upside to this is that she will get off the welfare and get a real paycheck so good for her, but this has to be the stupidest thing ever.

The report says that a Dutch company has signed her to do the show but has not sold it to an American network yet, but I am sure that will happen soon. She has 12 kids! When is she going to have time to do anything?

Now as someone who is pro-life I should applaud this woman for what she has done, but there has to be a limit and she did it the artificial way, it is not like she ended up this way this was intentional!

I think it is irresponsible for TV to celebrate this type of thing, as I think it is wrong and the woman should actually loose some of the kids and the doctor who did the procedure should loose his license for being stupid, but if that was a requirement then where would we be.

Anyway, I will not watch but I am sure people will and I am sure it will be a hit!

Anti-Abortion vs Pro-Life

As I mentioned in m last post there is a difference between the pro-life movement and the anti-abortion movement.

For me it is simple. Pro-life is support for life at any time on the spectrum of life. This would include the obvious things like abortion and capital punishment but should also include things like torture, poverty, lack of affordable health care, nutrition, war, and other things that diminish the divine spark of the image and likeness of God.

Fr. Z has a discussion going on over on his blog about this very subject. Surf on over and join in the conversation.

Camping Part II

So my second camping trip of the season in coming to an end. I am sitting here in the trailer and the wind has really picked up so I have batten down the hatches for the night. Ice Road Truckers is on and life is good.

I met some great people on this trip one couple is from London and they are a hoot. They have been in the states for a few weeks traveling around the Northeast for a few weeks and having a good time. It was great to sit at the table and chat with them about their life and they had a hard time believing I was a priest. I had to show them pictures to prove it. They are on Facebook as well so we will now be Facebook friends. nice.

I will say you do meet some good people camping and if you have not camp for some time then I would say try it out.

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