CHURCH OF ALL NATIONS, in Boca Raton, Florida, will be hosting a FLORIDA GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES FORUM on AUGUST 7, 2010. From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. I will be the forum moderator. You don't want to miss this great opportunity to see all Florida gubernatorial candidates in one room. Click on the "Gubernatorial Candidates Forum" button on the home page to register for this event.
Let me begin by saying what a travesty is taking place in the state of Arizona with regard to the immigration situation. And for Sarah Palin to decry, "we are all Arizonians now", is not only ludicrous but a dangerous play on words. While a mess, the immigration nightmare
can and should be evaluated with certain reforms in mind. Living in the South Florida community with its diverse nationalities, this could well end up being South Florida's nightmare also.
We are calling all community leaders and concerned citizens to join us as we pray for and support immigration reform in our state and our nation. I would personally like to invite you to two upcoming events to express our need and desire for change:
Now is the time for change!
Join us as we seek and support sensible immigration reform.
Sign up by visiting our Facebook Page, (Support Immigration Reform), contacting the church office, or by visiting our kiosk in the church foyer.
Immigration Reform Prayer Rally
Saturday, July 17 @ 7 PM
Church of All Nations
On Saturday, July 17, Church of All Nations will be hosting an Immigration Reform Prayer Rally. The Rally will take place at 7 PM in the main sanctuary. We will also be organizing an Immigration Reform March on Saturday, August 21 in West Palm Beach. More details will be forthcoming.
I invite everyone to join us as we rally in support of HB 1143. We will be meeting at Church of All Nations at 11 AM and will head north to the West Palm Beach city hall. House Bill 1143, passed by the Legislature last month, calls for a number of policy changes that will benefit the people of Florida.
It contains many administrative simplification provisions that will streamline government and generate savings to taxpayers; it also precludes taxpayer funding of abortion in health plans and requires that a woman be given the option to view an ultrasound before having an abortion. We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!
Today on "That's My Point" we had in the studio, Sergeant Lou Penque, president of the local chapter of the Police Benevolent Association. We spoke about the West Palm Beach Police Department and how Mayor Frankel and the City Commissioners have reneged on their bargaining agreement contract and have denied raises to the Police Department.
The city says that the economic times are tough and therefore we don't have the money to pay for the contract they sign. The police unions says that they offered the city different ways to save money and even compromised on some issues, but the city would not negotiate on good terms. This is just another side story in the West Palm Beach Soap City Counsel Soap Opera. I will continue to update you on this situation..."
Today on Crossfire Live, we tackled more issues in the county, especially in West Palm Beach. The Rabbi Barry Silver was in deposition this week so I was joined by Martin Camacho. We spoke more about Mayor Lois Frankel and her attemps to seek a third term. Although she says she doesn't know her plans after her term is up, it still seems she is working behind the scenes to change term limits. We also spent a lot of time on the city of West Palm Beach. We will continue talks on these issues next Tuesday as I won't be on this Thursday, March 18th. God Bless!