CatholicCFR-members (two) on Americans United for Life (AUL) Directors/Advisory Boards;

AUL Sr. Legal Counsel attacked Columbia Christians for Life Personhood position

AUL Board of Directors - Catholic CFR-member George S. Weigel, Jr.,

Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC

AUL Board of Advisors - Catholic CFR-member Professor Robert P. George,

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

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2006 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster

(including current and/or past positions of some members)

(Listing) - George, Robert P. - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton

(Listing) - "Weigel, George - PNAC thug" [ CCL Note: Project for the New American Century (PNAC) - whose co-founders advocated the invasion of Iraq. ]

The NWO CFR is the Vatican / Jesuit General's CFR:

Jesuit-Ruled CFR

So Americans United for "Life" [sic] whose senior legal counsel attacked the "Personhood" position of

Columbia Christians for Life as posted on the ChristianLifeandLiberty ministry website, has a JESUIT priest

and two Roman Catholic CFR-members on the AUL Directors/Advisory Boards.

The CFR is the Vatican / Jesuit General's CFR, another NWO globalist front organization. AUL, which is attacking

our State-level Personhood efforts, is another Vatican / Jesuit "pro-life" [sic] front organization intended by Rome

to perpetuate abortion, and prevent us from actually ENDING abortion.

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Americans United for Life (AUL) Board of Directors / Council on Foreign Relations member

George S. Weigel, Jr.

George Weigel

[selected bemphasis added]

George Weigel (Baltimore, 1951 - ) is an American Catholic author, and political and social activist. He currently serves

as a Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Weigel was the Founding President of the

James Madison Foundation. He is the author of the best-selling biography of Pope John Paul II, Witness to Hope. [sic]

In 1986 Weigel founded the James Madison Foundation. In 1994, he was a signer of the document Evangelicals and

Catholics Together.

[ CCL: "Evangelicals and Catholics Together" is an ecumenical abomination - "evangelical" signatories such as

Chuck Colson and Pat Roberston are a disgrace to the Christian faith for affirming this apostate document -

]

He currently serves as Distinguished Senior Fellow and Chair of Catholic Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center

in Washington, D.C..

continued...

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George Weigel

Ethics and Public Policy Center

Project for the New American Century

Official Website:

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Ethics and Public Policy Center

[selected bemphasis added]

It is this final element of the center’s vision, the role of religion in public life, that has taken on the greatest emphasis in recent years, especially after George S. Weigel Jr., a Roman Catholic writer and thinker, assumed the presidency of the center

in 1989. The direction set by Weigel, now a senior fellow at the center, has been maintained by M. Edward Whelan III,

a former advisor to the White House Counsel and Attorney General, who became president of the center in March 2004.

Under his leadership, EPPC continues its program of research, writing, publishing and conferences with an eye toward

“clarifying and re-enforcing the bond between the Judeo-Christian moral tradition and the public debate over domestic and foreign policy issues.”

continued...

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Project for the New American Century

[selected bemphasis added]

The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) was an American think tank based in Washington, D.C. that lasted

from early 1997 to 2006. It was co-founded as a non-profit educational organization by neoconservatives William Kristol

and Robert Kagan. The PNAC's stated goal was "to promote American global leadership."[1] Fundamental to the PNAC

were the view that "American leadership is both good for America and good for the world" and support for "a Reaganite policy

of military strength and moral clarity."[2] The PNAC exerted influence on high-level U.S. government officials in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush and affected the Bush Administration's development of military

and foreign policies, especially involving national security and the Iraq War.[3][4]

continued...

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George Weigel


[selected bemphasis added]

From 1989 through June 1996, Weigel was president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where he led a wide-ranging, ecumenical and inter-religious program of research and publication on foreign and domestic policy issues. From

June 1996, as a Senior Fellow of the Center, Weigel prepared a major study of the life, thought, and action of Pope

John Paul II.

Weigel has been awarded ten honorary doctorates, the papal cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, and the Gloria Artis

Gold Medal by the Republic of Poland. He serves on the boards of directors of several organizations dedicated to

human rights and the cause of religious freedom and is a member of the editorial board of First Things.

continued...

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George Weigel

Distinguished Senior Fellow

William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies

[selected bemphasis added]

George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Catholic theologianand

one of America's leading public intellectuals.

continued...

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George Weigel

[selected bemphasis added]

Called by some critics a “Catholic neocon” or a “theocon,” George Weigel is a Catholic theologian based at the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) and a charter signatory of the neoconservative Project for

the New American Century (PNAC). He has been an important member of the neoconservative political faction for decades and part of a small group of rightist religious scholars, many of them conservative Catholics (including the American Enterprise Institute’s Michael Novakand the Institute on Religion and Public Life’s Richard John Neuhaus) who have worked to turn back the secular tradition in U.S. politics.

An outspoken proponentof the George W. Bush administration's “war on terror,” including the campaign to push for war in Iraq, Weigel has endeavored to frame current global crises in apocalyptic language.

In 1997, Weigel and host of prominent neoconservatives and hardline foreign policy wonks added their names to

the founding statement of principles of PNAC, a group that helped champion a new post-Cold War agenda guided

by a "Reaganite" foreign policy and served as a key rallying point for supporters of an Iraq war in the wake of

the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

continued...

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George Weigel

Senior Fellow

[selected bemphasis added]

George Weigel, a Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Roman Catholic theologian and one of America's leading commentators on issues of religion and public life. He holds the William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies at EPPC.

continued...

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One of 25 original PNAC signatories:

George Weigel, a Roman Catholic religious and political commentator,

is a "senior fellow" at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

Project for the New American Century

[selected bemphasis added]

The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) is a neo-conservativethink tank with strong ties to the

American Enterprise Institute. PNAC's web site says it was "established in the spring of 1997" as "a non-profit,

educational organization whose goal is to promote American global leadership."

PNAC's policy document, "Rebuilding America's Defences," openly advocates for total global military domination.

Many PNAC members hold highest-level positions in the George W. Bushadministration. The Project is an initiative

of the New Citizenship Project (501c3).

History

The PNAC was co-founded by William Kristol and Robert Kagan in 1997, with roots in the 1992 Pentagon. PNAC's

original 25 signatories were an eclectic mix of academics and conservative politicians, several of whom have subsequently found positions in the presidential administration of George Walker Bush. PNAC is noteworthy for its focus on Iraq, a preoccupation that began beforeBush became president and predatesthe terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Original 25 signatories were: [ CCL Note: 15 out of the 25 were CFR-members in 2002-2003 ]

Source

Elliott Abrams, ...

Gary Bauer, ...

William J. Bennett, ...

Jeb Bush, ...

Dick Cheney, the former White House Chief of Staff to Gerald R. Ford, six-term Congressman, and Secretary of Defense to

the first President Bush, was serving as president of the oil-services giant Halliburton Company at the time of PNAC's founding. He subsequently became U.S. vice president under George W. Bush.

Eliot A. Cohen, ...

Paula Dobriansky, vice president and director of the Washington office of the Council on Foreign Relations. Currently [sic] Dobriansky serves in the Bush administration as Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs.

Steve Forbes, ...

Aaron Friedberg, ...

Francis Fukuyama, ...

Frank Gaffney - ...

Fred C. Ikle, ...

Donald Kagan, ... a member of the Council on Foreign Relations...

Zalmay Khalilzad, ...

William Kristol, PNAC's chairman, is also editor of the Weekly Standard, a Washington-based political magazine.

His past involvements have included: lead of the Project for the Republican Future, chief of staff to Vice President

J. Danforth Quayle, chief of staff to Secretary of Education William J. Bennett under the Reagan administration, taught politics

at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

I. Lewis Scooter Libby, ...

Norman Podhoretz, ...

J. Danforth Quayle, former vice president under President George Herbert Walker Bush and a presidential candidate

himself in 1996.

Peter W. Rodman, ...

Stephen P. Rosen, ...

Henry S. Rowen...

Donald H. Rumsfeld served former President Gerald R. Ford as chief of transition after Richard M. Nixon's resignation, later becoming Ford's chief of staff and secretary of defense from 1974-75. He subsequently served from 1990-93 as CEO of General Instrument Corporation and later as Chairman of the Board of Gilead Sciences, a pharmaceutical company. In 1998

he served as chairman of the bi-partisan US Ballistic Missile Threat Commission. Under President George W. Bush, he

once again assumed the post of Secretary of Defense.

Vin Weber, ...

George Weigel, a Roman Catholic religious and political commentator, is a "senior fellow" at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, formerly Dean and Professor of International Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, became Undersecretary of Defense for President George W. Bush

in 2001.

continued...

[ CCL Note: Only two CFR members are mentiond above in this list of 25 PNAC original signatories, when there were

actually another 13 CFR members present on the list. In addition to Paula Dobriansky, Donald Kagan

(no longer CFR), as listed above, other CFR members are: Elliott Abrams, Dick Cheney (former CFR director),

Eliot A. Cohen, Aaron Friedberg, Francis Fukuyama, Fred C. Ikle,Zalmay Khalilzad, I. Lewis “Scooter”

Libby, Norman Podhoretz (no longer CFR), Peter W. Rodman (no longer CFR), Vin Weber, George Weigel,

and Paul Wolfowitz (later President of the World Bank, before forced to resign because of scandal). That

brings the total to 15 out of 25 original PNAC signatories (60%) were CFR members in 2002-2003.

The UNDECLARED, and therefore UNCONSTITUTIONAL (Art. 1., Sec. 8, US Constitution), and therefore

ILLEGAL, as well as UNNECESSARY, UNJUSTIFIED, and IMMORAL, and therefore UNJUST IRAQ WAR

was launched against the soveriegn nation of Iraq, a nation which had not attacked the United States, and

which was not a threat to attack the United States, on March 20, 2003, at the illegal, oath-breaking order

of President George W. Bush, member of the NWO’s Skull and Bones masonic secret society.

Steve Lefemine

Sovereignty and globalisation

Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations

February 17, 2006

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Americans United for Life (AUL) Board of Directors / Council on Foreign Relations member Professor Robert P. George

Robert P. George

[selected emphasis added]

Robert P. George (born 1955) is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, where he lectures on constitutional interpretation, civil liberties and philosophy of law. He also serves as the director of the James Madison

Program in American Ideals and Institutions.

In 1999, he was elevated to the rank of Professor and installed in Princeton’s McCormick Chair of Jurisprudence,

a celebrated endowed professorship previously held by Woodrow Wilson,...

He is a former Judicial Fellow at the Supreme Court of the United States, where he received the Justice Tom C. Clark Award. He currently serves on UNESCO’s World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST). He is a member of the boards of ... the American Enterprise Institute,

... and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

George, a Catholic, has influenced Protestant and Jewish scholars and religious leaders, as well as Catholics.

Under the auspices of the Institute on Religion and Public Life, he has worked closely with such figures as the

late Father Richard John Neuhaus and Rabbi David Novak, whose 2009 book In Defense of Religious Liberty

is dedicated to George. His natural law arguments for traditional moral principles have frequently been invoked

by evangelicalChristian figures such as James Dobsonand Charles Colson.

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OBAMA at the COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RLEATIONS (CFR):


Photo from:

Obama's Council On Foreign Relations Crew

Out with the old regime, in with the old regime

Council on Foreign Relations:

The CFR controls American media

Video (4:32)

CFR, Media Control and the New World Order

Video (4:53)

2006 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster

(including current and/or past positions of some members)

2007 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster

(including Current and Historical Rosters of Directors and Officers)

2008 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Membership Roster

CFR Annual Report requests

Treasonous agenda of the Council on Foreign Relations

Posted: June 17, 2005

See a concise overview article about the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) on the internet at:

"The Definition of Tyranny," The New American (May 15, 1995), by John F. McManus

"Formed in 1921 by Edward Mandell House, President Woodrow Wilson's right-hand man,

the CFR's purpose has been undeniably clear from the start: to submerge our nation into

a socialist, one-world government."

"Never forget that the CFR was formed to bring about socialism and world government.

Its increasing domination over America's affairs amounts to a conspiracy the grip of which must

be broken by an informed and alarmed American citizenry. If CFR influence over our federal

government isn't soon broken, America will be reduced to a mere province in a socialistic

world governmentwhere freedom has disappeared and national sovereignty is but a dim memory.

And James Madison's worst fear -- tyranny reigning in this land -- will become a reality. The time to

expose the CFR and its grip on this land is now."

TWO-SIDED McCAIN FLYER FOR PRINT-OUT AND DISTRIBUTION

Side 2 - The Definition of Tyranny (Council on Foreign Relations)

The New American - May 15, 1995

Sovereignty and globalisation

Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations

February 17, 2006

The NWO CFR is the Vatican / Jesuit General's CFR:

Jesuit-Ruled CFR

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"... I will build My church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." Matthew 16:18

Yeshua Messiah

Hallelu-Yah !

Steve Lefemine, pro-life missionary

dir., Columbia Christians for Life

PO Box 50358

Columbia, SC 29250

(803) 794-6273

Home page

"News" page

"RTL Act of SC" page (South Carolina Personhood Bills to END Abortion; first introduced

in SC House and SC Senate in 1998)

September 22, 2009 / Revised September 23, 2009 / Revised November 11, 2009 / Revised November 17, 2009 / Updated and

Revised June 7, 2010

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Initial September 21, 2009 report below posted at:

Romanist, Jesuit-advised, Americans United for "Life" [sic] senior legal counsel attacks CCL's "Personhood" position

Americans United for "Life" [sic] has been an opponent of State-level Personhood Legislation to END abortion.

September 21, 2009 / Revised Nov. 11, 2009 / Revised Nov. 12, 2009 / Corrected Nov. 17, 2009 / Updated June 7, 2010

and

(blog)

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Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:48:37 -0400

From: Columbia Christians for Life <>

Subject: Romanist, Jesuit-advised, Americans United for "Life" [sic] senior legal counsel attacks CCL's "Personhood" position

Romanist, Jesuit-advised, Americans United for "Life" [sic] senior legal counsel attacks CCL's "Personhood" position

Americans United for "Life" [sic] has been an opponent of State-level Personhood Legislation

to END abortion.

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Pro-Lifers Must be Realistic About How, When Roe Abortion Case Can be Reversed

by Clarke Forsythe

September 16, 2009

LifeNews.com Note: Clarke Forsythe is the senior legal counsel at Americans United for Life,

a pro-life legal group that has been involved in numerous Supreme Court and lower court cases concerning abortion law.

Quote: “Nevertheless, the urban legend has spread throughout the Web. The standard description is captured

in the following excerpt from a website called "Christian Life and Liberty": “

and:

The Blackmun Myth

Pro-lifers should be realistic about their short-term goals.

By Clarke D. Forsythe

September 16, 2009 4:00 AM

Quote: “Nevertheless, the urban legend has spread throughout the Web. The standard description is captured

in the following excerpt from a website called “Christian Life and Liberty”: “

­ Clarke D. Forsythe is senior counsel at Americans United for Life

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Previous report by Columbia Christians for Life (CCL):

Romanist, Ecumenical "Pro-Life" Webcast includes CFR-member,

and several opponents of state-level Personhood bills:

CFR: Richard Land, Southern Baptist Convention;

Romanist / Ecumenical: Americans United for Life;

Roman Catholic priest, Frank Pavone, Priests For Life;

National Right to Life; Family Research Council; and others

July 23, 2009

1. Americans United for Life - includes JESUIT priest on AUL Advisory Board:

CCL Note: "S.J." stands for "Society of Jesus" [sic] or "Jesuit"

Reverend Kevin T. FitzGerald, S.J.

David Lauler Chair, Catholic Health Care Ethics, Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University Medical Center,

Washington, DC

Americans United for Life Board of Advisors

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CCL Note: Georgetown is a Jesuit University and power base in Washington, D.C. with immense influence