Showing posts with label Religious Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Freedom. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Interesting Gas Station Encounter

Today has been an eventful day on the political front.  First a reader comment about me published in the Winston-Salem Journal and an interesting gas station encounter.   I brought my middle son to the orthodontist this morning and we stopped for gas on our way back home.  As you can see, my suburban is a work of art and a definite conversation starter.

The gas station attendant was an elderly gentleman and he said to me, "I'm surprised your window hasn't been shot out with that sign on it."   He was friendly enough.  I had to laugh because, really, if you had a choice between the window or the back of my car, which would you say made a better target?


I think he may have been conservative because he seemed to like some of my bumper stickers.  I just thought it was an interesting encounter. The Winston-Salem Journal called to verify my sending in a letter in response, so maybe it will be published tomorrow.  I'm sure it will open me up for more attacks.  It's okay-- I'm a big conservative girl.  I can handle the heat. Heck, I do drive around in this white suburban, after all.

Another Liberal Attack

Ah... it is okay, I'm a big girl conservative, so I can take it. In fact, their attacks are compliments to me.

 A friend alerted me to a reader letter in our local liberal rag, the Winston-Salem Journal. Rick Mashburn writes:

 "Ambushed

 Pattie Curran? Hmmm. The name rings a bell. Isn't she the mom with the teen sons who got ambushed at the opera by the twiggy thing bent in the shape of a lady-part ("Opera patron unhappy with art," March 16)? But wait. There's a person named Pattie Curran who organized a protest and spoke to the media in opposition to insurance coverage for reproductive healthcare ("Rally scheduled to protest birth control rules," March 20). That's the same Pattie Curran. Hmmm. But wouldn't that mean she had political objections to the lady-part art, since its title clearly makes a comment on the current reproductive healthcare controversy? Which in turn would mean that she was not completely honest in her argument for placing notification on the art? Hmm. Seems like maybe it was the art that got ambushed."

 I wrote a short response and submitted it to the paper (will follow these comments). Where do these liberals live? So, I can't have a political opinion? Really? Sadly, he heard what he wanted to hear and not what I actually said. While I do not agree with the political sentiment or any of the political sentiments expressed in ANY of the art displayed that evening, the messages themselves needed no parental notification. It was the display of a V that was over the top for student night.   If a right wing conservative (note the opera had no right leaning art) had an art piece of a V displayed at the opera, my response would have been the same.

I told ALL the reporters and even the opera director himself that I was very political and that I had no problem with them posting their political art all over-- remember folks, I didn't even ask that the piece be removed. Just asked that they give parental notification, just as they do for sex education in schools. Once again, I have been honest about my political leanings. I am far right and not embarrassed to share that fact. However, I am able to articulate my points without the use of vulgarity.  Not wanting to see porn is not a political statement.  Even some of my far left-leaning friends wrote letters objecting to the art being displayed without parental notification.

My letter to the paper (we'll see if it gets published!):

 "Love the "Ambushed" reader comment. Do liberals ever listen or do they only hear what they want to hear? 1) The political comments at the opera did not bother me AT ALL.... they have the right to express their political views even when I disagree 2) They have the right to display a V at their opera, I didn't say they should remove it 3) PARENTAL notification is required for SEX EDUCATION-- should not the opera have given parental notification? 4) "Ambushed" letter writer, Rick Mashburn, you get an A plus for being so astute in your observations. Yes, I am the same Pattie Curran. Notice at the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally WE stood up for our first amendment rights using our first amendment rights WITHOUT any vulgarity. Men, women and children were protesting that day and there was not a single display of objectionable material or art. Imagine that-- we can articulate our positions without objectifying women. What a novel idea! Pattie Curran"

Good gravy. Liberals need to get a grip. Yes, I am conservative and disagree with the entire message of the art-- note that I didn't mention the pro-homosexuality piece or the Obama piece-- who cares if I agree or disagree with the message. Like I've said over and over-- even at ADULT night, my reaction would have been different. It was not appropriate for the Piedmont Opera to display a V on Student Night without parental notification. For this Mr. Mashburn to say I wasn't honest is unconscionable. I told everyone exactly where I stood and even told the opera director himself that it wasn't the pro-Obama message that was the problem. It was the vulgarity and the art I considered porn being displayed on Student night. Can you imagine what the left would do if Rush Limbaugh displayed Vs at one of his events to get his political points across? Oh, right, there's always that double standard-- they can do it, but the right can't. Darn... always gets in the way..... that we have a sense of decorum and have moral convictions.

Official Video for the Nationwide Religious Freedom Rallies

Monday, March 26, 2012

Deb's RallyPhoto Montage

Deb did a great job of documenting the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally on Friday. You can see the photos she took on her blog. I love her photos and her commentary! I think you will, too!

Enjoy!

Monday, March 5, 2012

Triad Students for Life Make Signs for Rally

Friday night, TSFL had a meeting to make signs for the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally in Winston-Salem, NC.  We were blessed with a mixture of kids-- Protestant and Catholic. This is a religious liberty issue!

Here are a few pictures from the night:

















WBFJ Interview

I think the interview went well.  I have no doubt that God's message got out today.  The interview won't be played until next week and Verne at WBFJ (103.5) wants to play it at least twice before the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally in Winston-Salem, ,

It was great-- Verne even prayed with me before we started the interview.  We talked about the issues and I hope I did well enough at articulating my points.  It would be wonderful to have the streets overflowing with people and traffic on the 23rd.  If I get a link to the interview, I will be sure to share it.

We have our permits and our working on getting priests and Protestant pastors involved in opening and closing prayers....with a few comments.   

18 days until the rally!  Please help spread the word. Download flyers here (link expires in 30 days) 
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Friday, March 2, 2012

I Have a Say Catholic Moms Campaign

Fr. John started a blog in response to Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards asking women to videotape themselves and "have their say" about the HHS mandate.  Cecile Richards doesn't speak for me.  Fr. John's blog: I Have A Say Because My Parents Didn't Abort Me or Use Contraception



A group of Catholic moms has decided to start a photo campaign of "I have a Say"  pictures.    We all have a say. Cecile doesn't speak for us. Visit Catholic Sistas, too! 




Making Rally Signs

Here are a few slogan ideas we have so far for the signs:

  • We will not be ignored
  • Repeal Obamacare
  • Keep your government out of my religion
  • We will not comply
  •  Conscientious objectors
  • I stand with the Catholic Church
  • I am a Conscientious Objector
  • I Stand With the Catholic Church
  • Life-Liberty-Pursuit of Happiness
  • “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
    The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified December 15, 1791
  • I have a Conscience and I object!
  • Reverse the anti-religious freedom mandate! 
  • I am Catholic, I do not use contraception and I object to the mandate!
  • First amendment, heard of it? 
  • Cecile doesn't speak for me!
Today we have a TSFL meeting at our house to make signs for the rally.  I'm ready! These are a few slogan ideas friends and I have come up with.  J and I should make it back in time from the podiatrist.  Yesterday, his toe was still looking pretty infected after being on antibiotics all week.  I talked to the ped and she agreed that we likely need to remove a bit of nail again (did this two weeks ago) to allow the infection to drain.  The infection can't go away completely if is can't drain.  So... we head there late this afternoon.  Hopefully, the third time of draining is the charm!   In the scheme of life, this is just a small annoyance and nothing major.

I have a radio interview scheduled for Monday and I'd really like to be over this darn cold!  I ran a fever all day yesterday and hope by Monday that I'll be 100%.  I'm praying for the Holy Spirit to guide my tongue.  I hope to articulate the message well.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Retreat

I had a great weekend away at a retreat.  When I left on Friday, J's toe looked perfectly fine, the infection had stayed away since he stopped antibiotics on Wednesday.  He continued to soak it over the weekend, but by last night, it was worse than before.  The ped told me this morning that she felt it looked worse than when it first became infected.  Joy.  So, she drained it, cultured it again and started him on another 10 days of antibiotics.  We'll go for a procedure at the podiatrist next week.  Even though his toenail wasn't ingrown, this might help keep him from getting cuts and scrapes that get infected.  She sent a message to the immunologist to ask about restarting IgG.  He's been on antibiotics 8 times in just over 5 months.  J was worried that meant going to the hospital,but we assured him, if we restart, it would be SCIG at home.   I forgot he'd been on abx so many times recently.

The retreat focused on finding rest in God.  It really was appropriate for my life.  I'm hoping that the rest of the week is free from doctors! I'm still feeling refreshed from the retreat. God is good. I really needed the break.  We'll be busy with baseball, piano and getting ready for the sign making event at our house on Friday. The Forsyth County Republican Convention on Saturday.    So far, I've been doing well with my Lenten goal of contacting 2-3 new people about the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally in Winston-Salem, NC.   If you live in the area and are reading this, please join us!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Radio Interview

I was contacted to do a radio interview about the Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally and the HHS mandate! We're working on scheduling a day I can go into the studio to record for 20-30 minutes. I want everyone to pray!

I am very passionate about America and our freedoms. I'm very upset about the HHS Mandate because it is a direct attack on religious liberty. I hope that I am able to articulate my points during the interview.

I am very excited about the wonderful response I've had from the people I've been contacting about the rally. Please join our page on Facebook: Stand Up For Religious Freedom Rally Winston-Salem, NC

We are at a crossroads in America today. We can choose to get back to Constitutional principles or accept these attack on our liberties and throw the Constitution away. If we cave on this HHS mandate, the Constitution is gone.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

An Awesome HHS Mandate Homily

President Obama, let us be Catholics! Amen. This priest details everything you need to know about the HHS mandate and its history. His homily will give you goosebumps and chills.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Quote of the Day

As I head to Mass, I am going to reflect upon this quote (below my ramblings), pray for Obama and his administration, pray for the Supreme Court to reach the proper ruling on this attack of religious freedom and pray for our nation. I believe our nation is headed in the wrong direction and we need to pray, pray, pray and vote pro-life and pro-religious freedom (i.e. not vote for Obama). These attacks on religious freedoms cannot stand.  The last attack by the Obama administration was tossed out by a unanimous (that's all 9 justices) decision of the Supreme Court.  Obama and his administration wanted to force churches to ordain men and women-- the Supreme Court stopped him and upheld religious freedom.

"The Catholic Church defends religious liberty, including freedom of conscience, for everyone. The Amish do not carry health insurance. The government respects their principles. Christian Scientists want to heal by prayer alone, and the new health-care reform law respects that. Quakers and others object to killing even in wartime, and the government respects that principle for conscientious objectors."

"By its decision, the Obama administration has failed to show the same respect for the consciences of Catholics and others who object to treating pregnancy as a disease. This latest erosion of our first freedom should make all Americans pause. When the government tampers with a freedom so fundamental to the life of our nation, one shudders to think what lies ahead."

- Cardinal-Elect Dolan of NY