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We Need the National Day of Prayer

Friday, April 16th, 2010

By: Don Bates Jr.

Demonstrating the extent to which some judges are willing to go in their attempt to legislate, and not simply interpret, a federal judge in Wisconsin ruled on Thursday that the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional. The National Day of Prayer is an important part of our nation’s heritage and history, and must continue to be a part of who we are as a people. Since the very early days of our nation, calls to corporate prayer have been periodically made by both political and religious leaders.

During times of prosperity and uncertainty, during times of conflict and times of peace, prayer has steadied us and strengthened our resolve to do what is right and true. The founding generation did not intend to completely remove God from the public square when they placed the First Amendment in the Constitution. They firmly believed in the freedom of the individual to choose his or her own religion, and even choose no religion at all if they so felt. Their purpose was to prevent the state from forcing any citizen or group of citizens to adopt a specific religious creed. They recognized the hand of Providence in the events that led to the formation of our country, and they understood that it is appropriate for leaders to issue a call to prayer on behalf of our nation to all who wish to join in such an act.

If a higher court does not overrule the decision of this lone judge, and if this decision is allowed to stand, I support legislation removing the subject of proclamations by the President and governors calling citizens to prayer from the jurisdiction of the federal court system.

Don Endorsed by Indiana Right to Life PAC

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Indiana Right to Life endorsed Don as a pro-life candidate for United States Senate late last week. Earning the endorsement of the premier pro-life organization in Indiana is quite an honor. For years Evan Bayh was an inconsistent pro-life vote at best, frequently saying he was pro-life, but failing to come all the way through with that position when voting on the floor of the Senate and working with his party.

Being pro-life is more than just saying you are pro-life, it is about believing that all human life is sacred, and then pursuing practical steps based on that premise. Don is committed to ending all federal funding for Planned Parenthood, denying foreign aid money to organizations that promote abortion, opposing unethical embryonic stem cell research while supporting legitimate adult stem cell research, and approving of only strict constructionist judicial nominees who will not assume the kind judicial activist position taken by the Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade.

It’s Time to Fight for Repeal

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on HoosierAccess.com.

By: Don Bates Jr.

For months the American people and the people of Indiana have made their opinion of the Democrat’s health care reform bill very clear. In townhall meetings at home and in protests in the nation’s Capitol, a reoccurring theme has emerged: do not forcefully takeover the American health care system, limit our freedom, spend trillions of dollars that we don’t have, and create a new entitlement system that will place a further burden on our economic future. Yesterday, Democrats on Capitol Hill led by Speaker Pelosi and President Obama arrogantly refused to follow the will of the people on this very critical issue.

There can be no misunderstanding as to what the passage of this legislation means. It takes nearly 1/6th of our entire economy and places it under unprecedented government control. Billions of dollars in new taxes and wide-ranging regulations sink the impact of this bill deep into the lives of average Americans. This Congress and this Administration have effectively begun the Europeanization of our health care system. Regardless of the good intentions of those who voted for this bill, there is no doubt that if implemented as advertised, it will lead to long waiting lines and lower quality care for millions of Americans.

Perhaps one of the most egregious aspects of this legislation is the new tax it imposes on employers. Businesses that hire certain lower income Americans face annual per employee taxes ranging from $2,000 per year per employee to $3,000 per year per employee. Many currently unemployed Americans fall into this category of lower income workers, and employers are now going to face steep tax penalties for trying to put these people back to work. At a time when our nation’s unemployment rate is at historic levels, only Washington politicians like Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D) could pass such a short-sighted, job-killing legislation and call it good reform.

Although I am disappointed at the outcome of yesterday’s vote, I am not disheartened in the fight for a stronger America. I pledge to every primary voter and every citizen of Indiana that, if elected, I will fight for a repeal of this government takeover of health care. The battle is not over. The American people rejected the health care bill, Democrats rammed it through Congress anyway, and now I pledge to fight for the repeal of this un-American, anti-free market legislation.

Key Lines from New Castle

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Ready to Work

Some key lines from Saturday’s debate.

“It is never the right time for government to take over healthcare.”

“The heart and soul of our economy is at stake.”

“We need to make the [2001 and 2003] tax cuts permanent.”

“If our Triple A credit rating gets downgraded it is going to make our ability to borrow money much harder. We must put our fiscal house in order now.”

See the post below for video and text of the closing statement.