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Policiais Vietnamitas Agridem Cristãos Durante Culto

 

Por Portas Abertas|

VIETNã (18º) – Um ataque contra a minoria cristã que vive no planalto central do Vietnã deixou 16 homens e mulheres gravemente feridos e um homem ainda foi preso, de acordo com a Internacional Christian Concern.

Em 7 de julho, as forças de segurança vietnamitas e a polícia interromperam um culto na aldeia de Buon Krel Krot, batendo nos participantes. Os agentes das forças de segurança ainda disseram que se eles continuassem indo às reuniões, seriam presos.

Doze homens e quatro mulheres foram tão violentamente espancados que ficaram quase todos inconscientes.

A polícia bateu em Jung com bastões até que ele desmaiou e perdeu a consciência. Jung foi posteriormente levado pela polícia e ficou sob custódia das autoridades. Outros moradores foram espancados com bastões, armas de fogo e galhos de árvore. A vítima mais jovem tinha apenas 13 anos de idade.

O Vietnã tem mantido há muito tempo uma política de assédio, perseguição, tortura e prisão contra os cristãos que não são membros de igrejas afiliadas ao governo.

“O governo vietnamita tem como alvo principal os montagnards (etnia do país), simplesmente porque eles são membros de igrejas cristãs; e o governo tem uma política muito antiga de eliminar as igrejas cristãs que são independentes do governo”, disse Scott Johnson, da Fundação Montagnard.

Desde 2011, mais de 350 montagnards foram presos e condenados à prisão por ter sido considerados “subversivos” pelo regime vietnamita.

“Estamos apelando ao governo vietnamita que cesse essa política sistemática de violência e perseguição contra os cristãos, especialmente os montagnards”, disse Kris Elliot, gerente regional da ICC para o sudeste da ásia.

Fonte: Worthy Christian News

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Did Rick Perry Create the ‘Texas Miracle’?

 

By Napp Nazworth | Christian Post Reporter

With unemployment currently above nine percent, Texas‘ record of job creation would seem to be the most impressive part of Governor Rick Perry‘s record. Perry’s critics argue, however, that Perry has nothing to brag about.

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    U.S. Republican presidential candidate Texas Governor Rick Perry speaks to employees during a campaign stop at D.C. Taylor Roofing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, August 16, 2011.

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One million jobs have been created in Texas during Perry’s 10-year tenure, plus four out of 10 of all the jobs created in the United States since 2009 were created in Texas. Perry credits this “Texas miracle” to low government regulation and low taxes.

Perry’s critics do not dispute the numbers, but they argue that Perry’s job growth numbers are nothing to brag about for four reasons.

First, much of the growth in jobs has come from public sector jobs, which is tied to population growth, not the private sector jobs touted by Perry. With the rapid rise in population, local governments have had to hire more public sectors employees, such as teachers, police officers and public sanitation workers to serve the needs of all the new communities cropping up in Texas.

Second, some of the job growth has come from high gas prices that benefit the oil and gas industry in Texas. Perry, obviously, does not deserve credit for high gas prices or the fact that Texas has a lot of oil and gas.

Third, some of those jobs were created with the federal stimulus bill, of which Perry has been critical. If the jobs were created by government action, rather than by less government involvement, Perry’s argument for smaller government is undermined.

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And fourth, after accounting for oil and gas industry jobs and public sector jobs, much of the rest of the job growth comes from minimum wage jobs, so Perry has not helped create “good jobs.”

Perry’s defenders, on the other hand, counter with several points.

First, they ask, why is Texas’ population booming? Unlike Perry’s detractors, his supporters argue that the population growth is exactly the point. People are moving to Texas exactly because of Perry’s pro-growth policies, and, of course, public sector employment would need to keep pace with the population growth. Plus, public sector employment is not out of proportion to the population growth.

Second, a closer look at the data shows that Texas has not added minimum wage jobs at a faster rate than other states. In fact, wages in Texas have grown the 6th fastest in the nation.

Third, every state received stimulus funds. Stimulus funds, therefore, cannot explain why Texas created more jobs than California and New York, both of which received more stimulus money than Texas.

Fourth, while Texas benefits from its natural resources, it is the low regulation, low tax environment that keeps oil and gas industries in Texas successful, it is argued.

Another argument that Perry’s critics could make, but rarely do, however, is that Perry deserves little credit for the “Texas miracle.”

The Washington Post points out, for instance, that Texas was protected from the housing bubble because home mortgages were more tightly regulated in Texas than elsewhere. More regulation, therefore, helped the economy in this instance, and Texas agencies, not Perry, were responsible for these regulations.

A spokesperson for the Perry campaign countered that argument by saying, “Governor Perry is not against all regulations. He is against regulations that kill jobs and harm the economy.”

Ross Douthat, a conservative, also makes the point that Perry deserves little credit for the “Texas miracle” in a column for The New York Times: “When Perry became governor, taxes were already low, regulations were light, and test scores were on their way up. He didn’t create the zoning rules that keep Texas real estate affordable, or the strict lending requirements that minimized the state’s housing bubble. Overall, the Texas model looks like something he inherited rather than a system he built.”

Perhaps liberals have not made a similar argument because it would require some acknowledgment that Texas’ low tax and low regulatory environment has contributed, in part, to its growth in jobs and population.

On the Web: http://www.politicalmathblog.com/?p=1590

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/perry-criticizes-government-while-texas-job-growth-benefits-from-it/2011/08/18/gIQAPPZQSJ_story.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/22/opinion/messing-with-texas.html

http://www.npr.org/2011/08/15/139652124/why-has-texas-seen-a-rise-in-new-jobs

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Caminhoneiro processa cirurgião por pênis amputado em circuncisão

 

Phillip Seaton diz ter ficado deprimido; cirurgião alega ter retirado câncer letal.

Da BBC

 

Caminhoneiro diz ter ficado frustrado, deprimido e afirmou que a amputação causou 'perda de função, amor e afeição' em sua vida. (Foto: AP Photo)Caminhoneiro diz ter ficado frustrado, deprimido e
afirmou que a amputação causou ‘perda de função,
amor e afeição’ em sua vida. (Foto: AP Photo)

Um americano que teve o pênis amputado durante uma circuncisão está processando o médico responsável, alegando nunca ter sido consultado sobre o procedimento. Segundo a rede de TV local WDRB, Philip Seaton diz ter ficado frustrado e deprimido após o procedimento realizado em 2007, e afirma que a amputação causou "perda de função, amor e afeição" em sua vida.

Na época, o caminhoneiro marcou a circuncisão devido a uma infecção crônica, mas o médico, John Patterson, diz ter encontrado um câncer durante a operação e decidido amputar parte do membro. "Eu fiz com o Sr. Seaton o que considerei ser a opção mais segura", afirmou Patterson perante o tribunal.

O advogado de Seaton, no entanto, questionou por que o médico não acordou o paciente para informá-lo sobre o câncer e discutir as opções, além de afirmar que Patterson não tinha experiência em amputações. "Eu estou furioso, porque eu não pude decidir nada sobre o que aconteceu comigo. Eu não fui informado do que era preciso fazer", disse Seaton no tribunal.

Patterson disse que Seaton havia assinado um documento permitindo que o médico realizasse qualquer procedimento imprevisto que considerasse necessário. Segundo Seaton, uma enfermeira leu para o paciente parte do formulário porque ele é analfabeto.

O júri viu quatro fotografias da virilha do caminhoneiro após a operação.

Os Seaton já haviam processado o hospital onde o procedimento foi realizado e chegaram a um acordo de indenização fora dos tribunais.

Alguns anos atrás, Seaton teve de passar por outra cirurgia para retirar o que havia sobrado de seu pênis por causa de uma infecção recorrente.