Month: November 2006

A Child is Born

A Child is Born

No, not that child, but my second son, Noah William, was born on 11/21 at 12:15am.  He and Mother are doing well, and we’re all enjoying some time at home as we adjust to a new life in house.  Andrew is quite excited about his little brother, and rightly so, for he truly is a gift from the Lord…

A Vote for Change, a Vote for Disaster

A Vote for Change, a Vote for Disaster

With the mid-term elections behind us, I’ve heard several people they voted for “change.”  Tired, and rightly so, of the GOP’s loss of any historical sense of what it means to be a Republican, many flocked to the poles to vote for “change.”  While there does exist the slim possibility that many voted for third party candidates, for most, that was either not an option, as it wasn’t here in Oklahoma, or just wasn’t a realistic option (who wants to “throw away” his vote?).  Assuming that’s true, which I think is a pretty safe assumption, given the election results, that means that many people voted Democrat for the first time.  But are they going to get the change they were hoping for?  What kinds of change can we expect?

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For all you abortion supporters

For all you abortion supporters

This morning, I ran across an article in my RSS feeds from BPNews.  The article was Baby’s ‘angelic’ face haunts former abortion nurse.  It recounts the testimony of a formerly “pro-choice” nurse who witnessed her first partial birth abortion.  Before you read it, I must warn that is fairly graphic, so please don’t read it if you have a weak stomach.  I fail to see how anyone can still support this barbaric procedure (or any abortion, for that matter) after reading this piece.  (Note: To insure that it remains available, I’m going to duplicate the text below.)

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At war with the Left, Wal-Mart veers sharply left

At war with the Left, Wal-Mart veers sharply left

For many on the left, Wal-Mart embodies what’s wrong with America.  They’re big buildings are ugly.  They’re
not environmentally friendly.  They underpay their workers.  They hire slave labor overseas.  They
discriminate against blacks and women.  The list goes on and on.  Despite the vociferous attacks on these
issues, recent decisions by Wal-Mart should help build bridges, if you’ll excuse the unintended Clinton reference, to
common ground with the left.

For reasons that are not immediately apparent to me, Wal-Mart has suddenly and seriously embraced the gay rights
movement.  The American Family Association has an astonishing list of gay-friendly bullet points about Wal-Mart
on their
website.  As if those weren’t bad enough, read this latest
notice from AFA:

November 9, 2006

Please help us get this
information into the hands of as many people as possible by forwarding it to your entire email list
of family and friends.

Wal-Mart Contributes 5% Of Online Sales To
Homosexual Group

Sign the pledge not to shop at Wal-Mart or
Sam’s Club on the Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving. Time is short. Act today!

Help recruit 1,000,000 families who will agree not
to shop at Wal-Mart or Sam’s Club (owned by Wal-Mart) on the Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving.
Here’s why:

In a show of support to help homosexuals legalize same-sex marriage, Wal-Mart has agreed
to automatically donate 5% of online sales directly to the Washington DC Community Center for Gay,
Lesbian Bisexual and Transgender People. The cash donation will come from online purchases made at
Wal-Mart through the homosexual group’s Web site.
This move follows Wal-Mart’s joining the National
Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and agreeing to give generous financial help to that organization
also.

Every purchase made online for books, music, videos, clothing and accessories, children’s
clothing and toys, and electronics at the site will automatically send 5% of the sales to the
CCBLBT People.
The agreement is an indication that Wal-Mart is totally committed to supporting the
homosexual movement.

Wal-Mart also gave a generous cash donation to the Northwest Arkansas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,
Transgender Community Center, helping to provide a place where homosexuals can come together to
“socialize.”

Many observers feel it would have been a wise business decision for Wal-Mart to remain neutral in
the cultural battle over homosexual marriage. But this was an ideological decision by Wal-Mart –
not a business decision.

Take Action

1. Sign the petition to
Wal-Mart letting them know you will be one of the 1,000,000 families who will
not shop at Wal-Mart or Sam’s Club on the Friday or Saturday following
Thanksgiving.

2. VERY IMPORTANT! Millions of Americans are not aware of
Wal-Mart’s support for homosexual marriage. PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO ALL
YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

3. Print out and distribute the Wal-Mart Pass Along Sheet by clicking here.

For past Wal-Mart Action Alerts, plus answers to your questions (where to
shop?), Click Here.

Click
Here to Sign the Petition to Wal-Mart Now!

I find the last line there interesting.  Wal-Mart could have remained neutral and just gone about their
business.  Many companies employee gay workers — mine even might; I don’t know.  Wal-Mart though has
taken deliberate and unmistakable steps to
actively support a lifestyle that, based on the defense of marriage
amendments passing nationwide, a large swath of their customer base opposes. 

What might have caused this sudden shift?  It’s hard to say, but my money is on
Patricia A. Curran:

Patricia A. Curran

Executive Vice President, Store Operations, Wal-Mart Stores Division


Pat has responsibility for the operations of the retailer’s more than 3,800 Discount, Supercenter, and
Neighborhood Market stores in the United States.

She was promoted to her current position in 2005.

Pat has a distinguished background with Wal-Mart, beginning her career in 1983 as an hourly associate in the
pets department and then moving on to Department Manager, Assistant Manager, Co-Manager and Store Manager. Pat
has also worked as a Regional Personnel Manager, District Manager, Operations Coordinator, Regional Vice
President, and Divisional Merchandise Manager. In 2003, she was promoted to Senior Vice President of Wal-Mart
store operations for the division that included Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia,
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Delaware, and Ohio.

Pat is active in many organizations and boards. She is a member of the Center for Retailing Excellence at the
Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, the Network of Executive Women, Coca-Cola
Retailing Research Council, and the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Washington County. She also is the
executive sponsor of PRIDE, Wal-Mart’s gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender associate resource group, and the
executive sponsor of Speaking of Women’s Health, Wal-Mart’s educational initiative for women’s health.

So, what is a morality-loving shopper to do?  That’s your call.