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Old 03-16-2003, 11:44 AM   #11
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Damn! It wasn't an internet spoof! And it would have been a good one! Rick Santorum really did call for St. Paddy's Day to be a day of prayer and fasting. He must have inside info that war will start that day. Either that or irony is truly dead. Long live unconscious self-parody!

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108th CONGRESS

1st Session

S. CON. RES. 19
Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer and fasting , and expressing the sense of Congress that March 17, 2003, should be designated as a national day of prayer and fasting .


IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

March 12, 2003
Mr. SANTORUM (for himself and Mr. BROWNBACK) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer and fasting , and expressing the sense of Congress that March 17, 2003, should be designated as a national day of prayer and fasting .

Whereas the President has sought the support of the international community in responding to the threat of terrorism, violent extremist organizations, and states that permit or host organizations that are opposed to democratic ideals;

Whereas a united stance against terrorism and terrorist regimes will likely lead to an increased threat to the armed forces and law enforcement personnel of those states that oppose these regimes of terror, and that take an active role in rooting out these enemy forces;

Whereas Congress has aided and supported a united response to acts of terrorism and violence inflicted upon the United States, our allies, and peaceful individuals all over the world;

Whereas President Abraham Lincoln, at the outbreak of the Civil War, proclaimed that the last Thursday in September 1861 should be designated as a day of humility, prayer, and fasting for all people of the Nation;

Whereas it is appropriate and fitting to seek guidance, direction, and focus from God in times of conflict and in periods of turmoil;

Whereas it is through prayer, self-reflection, and fasting that we can better examine those elements of our lives that can benefit from God's wisdom and love;

Whereas prayer to God and the admission of human limitations and frailties begins the process of becoming both stronger and closer to God;

Whereas becoming closer to God helps provide direction, purpose, and conviction in those daily actions and decisions we must take;

Whereas our Nation, tested by civil war, military conflicts, and world wars, has always benefited from the grace and benevolence bestowed by God; and

Whereas dangers and threats to our Nation persist, and in this time of peril it is appropriate that the people of the United States, leaders and citizens alike, seek guidance, strength, and resolve through prayer and fasting : Now, therefore, be it


Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that--

(1) March 17, 2003, should be designated as a day for humility, prayer, and fasting for all people of the United States; and

(2) all people of the United States should--

(A) observe this day as a day of prayer and fasting ;

(B) seek guidance from God to achieve greater understanding of our own failings;

(C) learn how we can do better in our everyday activities; and

(D) gain resolve in how to confront those challenges which we must confront.
On the other hand, this bill has been referred to the Judiciary, which has not as of March 16, taken any action. I don't see any indication that it was attached as a rider to the Partial Birth Abortion Ban, which will certainly not get to the House by March 17 in any case. But stranger things have happened.
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Old 03-16-2003, 11:32 PM   #12
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Thanks for fixing the link. I was going nuts trying to figure out how to make it work then just gave up.

Maybe this is just a test to see how people will respond seeing as it couldn't be inacted soon enough to be of any consequence.
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Old 03-26-2003, 11:23 AM   #13
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Exclamation WOW!

That's a lot of Whereas's!!!
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