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'Porker of the Month': Rep. Neil Abercrombie
Citizens Against Government Waste named Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) 'Porker of the Month.' CAGW said, "He ranked first in earmarks in the House in fiscal year (FY) 2009 with 44 projects worth $256.8 million and fifth in the House in FY 2008 with 29 projects worth $153.6 million." And that's just for starters. Read the whole thing and take a calming breath afterwards.

Turbo Tax defense good for Geitner, not good for you
The Tax Prof Blog reports on one taxpayer's failed defense based on the same defense Treasury Secretary Tim Geitner used successfully. Another example of the great divide between the political elite and the rest of us. Hat tip to The Heritage Foundation for bringing this to the public's attention.

Newsbusters catches Obama gaffe, compares Bush coverageon Jewish New Year greeting
Elitist media groups love Obama--no surprise there. But Newsbusters discloses the sharp contrast in coverage of two presidents. It comes as no surprise to conservatives, but it's good reading all the same.

Healthcare activist at Lee's townhall a fake doc
Lies fly like no-seeums in Florida as healthcare activists plant a fake doc in the crowd at Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee's (D-Tex.) townhall. Bet you won't hear CNN or NBC rant about that activist. Guess which political party Dr. Faux belongs to. Read the story (andoffer ahat tip) at Lone Star Times.


 

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RUBIO's Facebook numbers growing

Marco Rubio now has a Facebook page and numbers are growing. At present there are more than 3,000 members. Check it out.

Marco Rubio, candidate for Republican Primary for US Senate, Florida, spoke to supporters in Jacksonville. Senate Conservatives, a group unaffiliated with Republican campaign committees, has endorsed Rubio. Currently Rubio is challenging Gov. Charlie Crist and Dr. Marion Thorpe for the GOP contender seat.

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Wednesday
26Aug2009

Attorneys mark anniversary, success of Christian lawyer directory

Attorney Blane McCarthy founded the Jacksonville Christian lawyer directory in 2008.People of faith often seek a means of doing business with like-minded entities, and searching for an attorney is no exception. The Jacksonville Christian Lawyer Directory (JCLD), a free online and phone referral service that connects the community to area Christian lawyers in a wide variety of legal fields, recently marked its one year anniversary. But the directory isn't just for Christians.

“I am very excited to see how God has inspired, directed and blessed this venture,” said Blane McCarthy, who has been an injury lawyer since 1995. He has mediated disputes for nine years. “We have helped countless numbers of area residents, both Christian and non-Christian alike, and I'm eager to see what the next year brings for JCLD.” McCarthy founded JCLD in 2008.

Before JCLD, the task of locating a Christian lawyer involved word-of-mouth inquiries, church directories or the search for Christian symbols in advertisements in the Yellow Pages. Now, there's a website listing legal specialties and contact numbers. Adoption, bankruptcy, criminal defense and family law are among many practice areas listed.

JCLD has three call-in-shows per week on local Christian radio stations, which air every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on 91.7 FM The Gospel and every Wednesday morning from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on 88.1 FM The Promise. These shows can be heard live locally over the radio and worldwide via online audio streaming linked to the JCLD Web site. Past radio shows are archived on the website and categorized by practice areas.

In the first year, the lawyer directory has expanded its practice areas, tripled its weekly radio call-in shows and grown its “Church Law Tips” service to area pastors.

Additionally, the lawyer directory provides a wealth of free legal information. Its Web site has a growing database of frequently asked questions in many legal areas and also provides a “Church Law Tip of the Month” to all pastors who subscribe to the free e-mail service. Attorneys interested in becoming a member lawyer may e-mail the directory: join[at]Jacksonvillechristianlawyerdirectory.com.

Will Christian networks like this lead to a trend in professionals marketing various services?

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