Archive for August, 2009

Shameless Proparganda: An evening the Ben Ray Lujan

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Dear Friends,

“Outrage. That’s my adrenaline.” The woman referred to the as the “First Lady of the Press,” Ms. Helen Thomas, was not actually talking about Santa Fe. She had been manipulated by what the Obama administration called a “town hall” meeting to promote health care reform. In an interview on July 1, 2009, Ms. Thomas said, “Nixon didn’t try to do that. They couldn’t control [the media]. They didn’t try. What the hell do they think we are - puppets? I’m not saying there has never been managed news before, but this is carried to “fare-thee-well” for the town halls, for the press conferences,” she said. “It’s blatant. They don’t give a damn if you know it or not. They ought to be hanging their heads in shame.”

The disgust Ms. Thomas expressed was as the result of the insistence by President Obama that all questions be submitted prior to the meeting. That same shamelessness characterized Congressman Ben Ray Lujan’s manipulation of a “town hall” here in Santa Fe on Monday night. Hosted by the Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Fe, the event was staged to help the Congressman promote the Health Care Reform Bill, HR 3200, of which he is a co-sponsor.

The Ben Ray Lujan manipulation didn’t stop with screening questions. First, seating was limited to 150 persons. Of those, 72 seats were reserved for Unitarian Church members and those close to Lujan. Their support was obvious when the Congressman reached his first applause line. The front rows erupted, as did about a third of the hoi polloi behind.

To set the tone for the evening, Mr. Lujan had written a piece for the ABQ Journal Santa Fe headlined “Stakes Too High for Shouting Match.” A member of the host church’s Social Justice Committee stated that anyone shouting or making derogatory remarks “will be forcefully removed.” Rev. Jim Grant, the church’s pastor, gave a “make nice” speech. Then everyone had a timed 30 seconds of quiet time to meditate on making nice.

Besides Mr. Lujan, the panel consisted only of two avid supporters of the proposed bill including the so-called “Public Option”: Dr. Taylor Tyler, a physician from Los Alamos, and Lydia Pendley, a private citizen who is president of Health Care Action New Mexico. Rationalizations for the government takeover of the health care system were followed by the forceful demonizations of insurance companies. All the Democratic talking points were reinforced: how terrible insurance profits are, how those with pre-existing conditions are denied insurance, how claims are denied, how inflated health care CEO salaries are. Some how, unstated was the fact that 80% of American like their coverage.

Nothing was said of the government’s failure in its current programs; Medicare and Medicaid, nor about tax increases, bloated government bureaucracies, health care rationing, failed systems in other countries, government funded abortions, or the lack of a “conscience clause” to protect medical personnel from having to terminate life. No one mentioned New Mexico’s Insurance Pool that insures those with 53 preexisting conditions such as AIDS and metastatic cancer. It was an evening of “let’s all make nice about this wonderful new Obama government program.”

Dr. Taylor produced his personal evaluations of various elements of the plan. Although he had given failing grades (Fs) to certain aspects, he did not fault the program, saying only, “Low grades do not necessarily mean failure, but those things that need to be worked on.”

“Government can do it better. The public option is the answer,” was the mantra, with the adoring crowd applauding on cue. Congressman Lujan states that he favors a single payer system, and both Ms. Pendley and Dr. Taylor agree that was the only solution.

One question made an alternate point: “If most Americans are insured, why do you have to revamp the whole system?” The question went unanswered, as Mr. Lujan stood up to proclaim, “This bill would improve health care for those who are already insured.”

Another question dealt with cost. Mr. Lujan answered by completely mis-stating the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate stating “the CBO says the plan will yield $6 billion more.” The CBO reports an estimate of “a deficit of 239 billion over the next decade.” [See Wall Street Journal, Aug. 6, 2009, page A12.] Many other questions were not addressed, such as the question “Will my taxes pay for abortions?” [Yes!]

Yesterday in Santa Fe, there had been some concern that outside supporters might be bused in. However, there was absolutely no need for such a visible measure. When you fill half the room with guaranteed supporters, when you control who can sit where, when you control what questions are being asked, when extensive security ensures that no opposing voices will be heard - you’ve gone beyond Nixon.

Nixon had nothing on this evening of blatant, shameless propaganda.

Please, please pray for New Mexico, our leadership and our future. God bless you.
God bless New Mexico.

Jose Vasquez
New Mexico Watchman

Congressmen Lujan and Heinrich Announce “Obamacare” Town Meetings

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Dear Friends,

We must continue to pray for our nation and our national leadership.

Congressmen Ben Lujan and Martin Heinrich have both announced that they will host town hall meetings to discuss the Health Care Reform Bill.
The meetings are as follows:

Congressman Ben Ray Lujan
NEXT Monday, August 17, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
Santa Fe Unitarian Church
107 W. Barcelona
Santa Fe, NM 87505
[Capacity limited to 180 persons]

Congressman Martin Heinrich
Saturday August 22, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

University of New Mexico’s Continuing Education Building
1634 University Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
[The Auditorium seats 650 with 300 in an additional room.]

Mr. Heinrich has encouraged his supporters to come three to four hours early to fill the hall prior to the arrival of those in opposition to the bill.

Congressman Ben Ray Lujan has touted himself as a co-sponsor of the proposed Health Plan called “Obamacare.” The tactic taken by Mr. Lujan and the Democratic Congress is to declare America’s insurance companies villains while playing down Obamacare’s massive intrusion of government control in every citizen’s life.

Mr. Lujan points out that insurance companies can now:

1. Set their own rates:
Note that Mr. Lujan’s only other elected position was to the Public Regulation Commission that oversees insurance companies. The PRC web page states:

“The mission of the Division of Insurance is to provide convenient access to consumers to reliable insurance products which are underwritten by dependable and financially sound companies. We strive to ensure that these companies have a proven history of fair and reasonable rates and are represented by trustworthy and qualified agents.”

2. Disallow insurance for a pre-existing condition:
Note that the state of New Mexico operates the “Medical Insurance Pool” whose motto is “When no one else will help, we’re there.” The New Mexico insurance pool covers anyone with 53 pre-existing conditions including metastatic cancer, AIDS and alcohol and drug abuse. Thirty-five states have such pools. A simple solution would be to add the remaining states to cover the uninsured.

3. Deny claims:
Note that claims can be adjudicated by lawyers anxious to take these kinds of cases. (Think multi-millionaire presidential candidate John Edwards.)

The United Sates of America, through its open markets, has allowed the medical profession free rein to develop new products. Innovative medications cost millions of dollars to develop, test and gain approval before marketing. Such remarkable machinery as sonograms and MRI technologies were imaginary and fictitious prior to the millions of dollars spent to develop and make them available for medical treatment. Medical training is extensive and expensive. Doctors spend years of their lives preparing for their profession. Mr. Lujan and Mr. Heinrich, of course health care is expensive.

Because end of life care is very expensive, consuming the largest percentage of medical resources, President Obama has made it clear that end of life care needs to be limited (rationed). Obamacare allows doctors to be paid for discussing end of life arrangements and exploring options for care. Proponents refer to this section of the bill as a doctor/patient opportunity to assess - a “get your house in order” type of session. Opponents think it’s something else, since seniors undergoing such counseling may feel it is their “duty” to die.

President Obama questioned, for example, his mother-in-law’s receiving a hip replacement while terminally ill with cancer. When asked if a vital 100 year, who lived another 10 years, should be given treatment, President Obama insisted that personal assessments should be set aside in favor of statistical analysis. These decisions will be made by a bureaucratic board which Sarah Palin, former Alaskan governor and vice presidential candidate, has dubbed the “death panel.”

Another objection many people have to the Health Care Bill is that it provides funding for “reproductive health” including abortions. There is no “conscience clause” that would protect health providers such as doctors, nurses, and hospitals from having to provide abortions, even if it violates their deeply held convictions.

The town halls are opportunities for New Mexicans to voice their concerns. Please attend these gatherings. You can be sure that ACORN, the organization that claims to have registered 50,000 New Mexicans, will be represented.

God bless our state and nation.

Jose Vasquez
New Mexico Watchman

In Opposition to the Culture of Death

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Please pray for those persons in the medical profession who are dedicated to health, healing and life. Also, we appreciate prayer for those in public office that establish policy that decates the principles by which that care is provided.

On July 22, 2009 Santa Fe County Counselor Liz Stefanics called a public meeting with Cristus St. Vincent Regional Hospital and members of the public. Concern had been raised over what the hospital addressed as “doctrinal and moral tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.” Groups that raised the concerns were pro-abortion and “death with dignity” advocates. The CEO, Alex Valdez, opening the meeting with prayer.

It occurred to us that, as seen in the last legislative session, a “culture of death” was apparent in these proceedings. The following article is our submission to the local press (Albuquerque Journal and Santa Fe New Mexican) in response to the meeting.

August 12, 2009

It is not surprising that the “culture of death” advocates, abortion enthusiasts and euthanasia groups represented at the July 22, 2009 meeting with Cristus St. Vincent Regional Hospital would be at odds with the care provided. With only an egocentric view of themselves and the world around them, these groups would prefer to circumvent the natural process of conception and birth, and the natural process of dying.

That suffering might mean anything beyond the immediate pain is beyond comprehension to these groups. The Catholic Church has an understanding of life, from conception to the natural death, that is beyond the egoistical view espoused by these organizations. Life, from a larger perspective, can have rich meaning and redemptive value beyond a limited concept of “self.”

To suggest that St. Vincent’s would make available anything less than the most professional of care is an absurdity and an insult to the institution and to the remarkable professional staff there. Further more, to think the county’s $10 million could purchase another hospital, as has been suggested, is at best the most naïve of notions.

Keep in mind that our doctors and nurses enter the medical profession to promote health and well being through their patient care. It is a travesty that they are now being pressured by these groups, not to preserve life, but to end it.

Jose Vasquez
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Welcome To NMWatchman.com

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Dear Friends,

Welcome to our website. Please note, regular emails are sent to those persons signing up by clicking here www.nmwatchman.com/site/subscribe/

God bless you. We hope our site is a blessing to you.

Jose and Miki Vasquez

Confusion in the Enemy Camp

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Dear Friends,

The Bible contains stories of prayers that resulted in confusion in the camp of the enemy (for example see Exodus 14: 24-25.) Christians may have been praying for confusion during New Mexico’s January-March 2009 Legislative Session.

A front-cover article published by the Santa Fe Reporter entitled “Sexual Disorientation: the Road to Marriage Equality is Anything but Straight,” presents the problems the homosexual community faced as they attempted to bring same-sex marriage into our state.

What is most interesting is the admission of confusion, the frankness of “not having the numbers” to accomplish their agenda, the role of the Catholic Church and the demise of the original plan to “have gay marriage on the steps of the Capitol by Valentine’s Day.”

Please keep our fellow homosexual citizens in your prayers. They are a hurting people who need the Lord. Please pray that God will continue to answer our prayers in this regard.

God bless you.

Jose Vasquez

To read the Sexual Disorientation article, please click here: http://www.sfreporter.com/stories/sexual_disorientation/4737/

Contact Your Congressman

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Dear Friend,

Please pray and contact your congressman regarding the Health Care Reform bill.
“HR 3200-America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009″ is the official title of the Obama Health Care bill. Contact information for your congressman is below. Please urge him to vote NO on this legislation.

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Congressman Martin Heinrich
New Mexico

20 First Plaza NW Suite 603
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 346-6781
Fax: (505) 346-6723

Washington
Phone: 202-225-6316
Fax: 202-225-4975
Email: https://forms.house.gov/heinrich/contact-form.shtml

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Congressman Harry Teague
New Mexico
102 East 4th Street
Roswell, NM 88201
575-622-4178

3445 Lambros Loop NE
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Voice: 505-865-7802

135 West Griggs
Las Cruces, NM 88001
Voice: 575-522-3908

200 East Broadway, Suite 200
Hobbs, NM 88240
575-393-0510
Fax 575-393-0026

111 School of Mines Road
Socorro, NM 87801
575-835-8919

Washington
Phone: 202-225-2365
Fax: 202-225-9599
Email: http://forms.house.gov/teague/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm

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Congressman Ben Ray Lujan
New Mexico
811 St. Michael’s Drive, Suite 104
Santa Fe, NM 87505 Voice: 505-984-8950
FAX: 505-986-5047

3200 Civic Center NE, Suite 330
Rio Rancho, NM 87144 Voice: 505-994-0499
FAX: 505-994-0550

800 Municipal Drive
Farmington, NM 87401 Voice: 505-324-1005
FAX: 505-324-1026

811 St. Michael’s Drive, Suite 104
Santa Fe, NM 87505 Voice: 505-984-8950
FAX: 505-986-5047

3200 Civic Center NE, Suite 330
Rio Rancho, NM 87144 Voice: 505-994-0499
FAX: 505-994-0550

800 Municipal Drive
Farmington, NM 87401 Voice: 505-324-1005
FAX: 505-324-1026

Washington
Phone: 202-225-6190
Fax: 202-226-1528
Email: https://forms.house.gov/lujan/contact-form.shtml

God bless you.

Jose Vasquez

Hate Crimes Bill Readied for Obama Signature

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Dear Friends,

Hate Crimes Bill Passes Both Houses of Congress:

Proponents of incorporating “sexual orientation” into hate crimes legislation were probably right when they announced that Congress might expect 300,000 phone calls from Christians in opposition to the bill and that they had assurances that the bill would pass.

Last Thursday, July 23, 2009, the US Senate voted for passage of the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Bill. Hardly anyone noticed.

On July 16, the senate voted 63-28 to add the Hate Crimes Bill as an amendment to the $680 billion Defense Spending Authorization Bill. This news from Washington was overshadowed by the Obama health care “reform” bill and Obama’s “rush to judge” a Cambridge policeman for arresting a seemingly belligerent Harvard professor.

On July 17, Senator Sam Brownback, a Republican from Kansas, offered an amendment to the Hate Crimes Bill now buried in the Defense bill. The Senators had by this time received many phone calls and emails from religious constituents opposing the bill.

Senator Brownback’s amendment attempts to safeguard Christian teaching on homosexuality. As long as preaching is not intended to incite and the teaching has not resulted in an act of physical harm, it’s okay to preach a biblical view of homosexuality. It is not a hate crime. If an act of violence occurs following a sermon, however, the preacher may be found liable regardless of his or her intent.

Both New Mexico Senators, Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall, voted in favor of the Brownback amendment, which passed. They can now return to New Mexico and proclaim that they voted for both sides of the issue.

Incidentally, on July 23, only one major hurdle to the defense-spending bill remained. President Obama refused to sign a bill that included the F-22 Fighter. The F-22 Fighters were taken out of the funding bill as a result.

The House passed their version of the “Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Bill” on April 29. After the technical reconciliation between the House and Senate versions of the Defense bill, it is expected that the President will sign it into law, Hate Crimes Bill and all.

There are a number of ironies here that might be noted. First, Matthew Shepherd, whose name appears in the bill’s title, was not a victim of a hate crime. He was killed as the result of a drug induced robbery. Secondly, the murder of Dr. Tiller, the infamous abortionist, would not be considered a hate crime. He was just another adult, white male. And thirdly, hate crimes can only go one way. A homosexual activist beating on a preacher is not a hate crime.

Sadly, if someone hears a sermon in opposition to, say, pedophilia, then goes out and harms a pedophile, that preacher and the assailant could both spend up to 10 years in jail.

We are called upon to pray. Our prayers have repeatedly changed the hearts of men and women. Please pray for our nation.

God bless our nation.

Jose Vasquez