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If you don’t work in policy or the pro-life movement, or if you’re not particularly passionate about the issue of abortion, you may never have heard of the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits ... discussFemale plumber’s crack in teenage girls caused by ultra-low-rider jeans. Spaghetti straps on matronly women causing the renowned butt-chest (or is it chest-butt? I get confused). Men in shorts a ... discuss
New York City, N.Y., May 3, 2013 / 05:04 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Six months after Hurricane Sandy devastated the Caribbean and hit the northeastern U.S., coastal community members continue to struggle th ... discuss
Born alive after abortions part 6: Baby Rowan by Sarah Terzo In previous ar ... discuss
Great band name, hm? It's been keeping me from sleeping these last couple of days.I'm a mess right now, as a result.A year ago today I could barely get off the couch as I recovered from endometriosis ... discuss
Brrrr... As I write this, I'm shivering a little because of the nippy weather. January saw us Metro Manila residents welcoming cool weather in our respective places, and my family and I have been enjo ... discuss
A really, really good quote, read right through to the end... What do we mean when we talk about “worldly” people? It isn’t a very easy thing to explain or to define. But, roughly speaking, ... discuss
Dr. Charmaine Yoest, President & CEO of AUL is profiled in the New York Times Magazine. An excerpt: One day in the spring, I went with Charmaine Yoest, head of Americans United for Life, a pro-life a ... discuss
Farm Bill –Policy, and Political Notes The AP reported yesterday that, “Small dairy farmers in the Northeast and Wisconsin say a tough year has been made worse by Congress’ failure to pass a ... discuss
AUL’s Senior Vice President and Senior Counsel, Bill Saunders, spoke at the annual meeting of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars recently at an event designed to consider religious liberty. Saunder ... discuss
Debate in Minnesota on protecting traditional marriage is heating up as the November 6th vote to amend the constitution to affirm marriage as the union of one man and one woman looms and a court cas ... discuss
I know I’m supposed to be fasting from the internet, and yeah, I’ll get back to that in a second, but right now, a girl’s got to rant.You know, I don’t drive much. I don’ ... discuss
As we close out this historic month of August, 2012, I can’t help but comment on a very sad day that marked the start of a new moment in American history. The infamous “contraceptive mandate” be ... discuss
Efforts by the Obama Administration to force people of faith – including churches, ministries, Christian colleges, and private businesses owned and operated by believers – to offer insurance plans ... discuss
The latest Romney campaign ad hits Obama on welfare-reform again: President Obama has a long history of opposing work for welfare. Last month, President Obama ended work requirements for welfare. M ... discuss
From StratfordPatch: Have You Met… Father Michal Gitner? Elizabeth Howard interviews Fr. Michal Gitner who brings his international experience, passion for social issues, and high energy to St. ... discuss
From StratfordPatch: Have You Met… Father Michal Gitner? Elizabeth Howard interviews Fr. Michal Gitner who brings his international experience, passion for social issues, and high energy to St. ... discuss
The Ridgewood Boys were coming through and asked if we’d like them to stop by and put on a little house concert for us. We said yeah. The weather was looking mighty pretty after a string of ste ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski OLYMPIA, Washington, July 31, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The fight for traditional marriage in Washington state is heating up with the announcement that billionaire Jeff Bezos, th ... discuss
by Thaddeus Baklinski OLYMPIA, Washington, July 31, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The fight for traditional marriage in Washington state is heating up with the announcement that billionaire Jeff Bezos, th ... discuss
Father Frank Pavone and Bryan Kemper STATEN ISLAND, NY – Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, released the following statement today regarding the preliminary injunction issue ... discuss
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, released the following statement today regarding the preliminary injunction issued in a lawsuit filed by a private co ... discuss
Thank goodness the federal government has made it possible for all of those capitalists entrepreneurs to succeed. For example, consider William E. Newland who founded Hercules Industries (HI) i ... discuss
From CNSNews.com via Dave Blount over at Moonbattery, it's not just the folks running Chick-fil-A that's being punished for daring to stand up for their moral principles in the reign of Barack Obama ... discuss
By Thomas SowellOne of the many fashionable notions that have caught on among some of the intelligentsia is that old people have "a duty to die," rather than become a burden to others.This is more tha ... discuss
BAIN_BRIEF_The_financially_sustainable_university.pdf (application/pdf Object). Click above for Bain’s analysis and advice for colleges and universities which are facing the financial crunch of ... discuss
Convertible top replacing house windows are a fun way to raise the resell value, restrain-lure, and elegance of your property. Beginning soft replacement house windows just weren’t very popular, ... discuss
You better believe it. And you best be prepared to pay the A/C bills for these people who will start leaving doors and windows open because they’re not paying these several hundred dollar ills. ... discuss
Worship Leader Magazine's National Worship Leader Conference to Close Pre-registration Today, Monday, July 9. Contact: Suzie Stablein, Director of Training, Worship Leader Magazine, 949-240-9339 ext ... discuss
Wesley J. Smith Wesley J. Smith wrote an article called "That Unrepentent Bigotry" for the most recent edition of Human Life Review (New York). It was republished by the Discovery Institute (Seatt ... discuss
by Alex Schadenberg On June 28, I (Alex Schadenberg) was in Hobart Tasmania meeting with members of the Tasmania state parliament concerning the announcement earlier in the week that the Labor/Greens ... discuss
Maybe fear mongers like lizzie may should read this. If you want to be a good CO2 citizen you should live in the stone age. I don't believe CO2 is a pollutant, but by this metric Canada is the m ... discuss
On June 28, I (Alex Schadenberg) was in Hobart Tasmania meeting with members of the Tasmania state parliament concerning the announcement earlier in the week that the Labour/Greens coalition governmen ... discuss
by Ben Johnson WASHINGTON, D.C., June 22, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – As summer begins to blaze, the nation’s state legislatures are heating up with new legislation to protect the unborn. ... discuss
Should you get a good emergency plumbers, but may not be sure finding the nice ones? A few couple of different ways to discover all of them. As well as, there are several significant things that you n ... discuss
ONE OF THE BEST THEORIES OF WHY OBAMA WON THE ELECTION– From a teacher in the Nashville area –“We are worried about ‘the cow’ when it is all about the ̵ ... discuss
Things are heating up in the Republican primary race for U.S. Senate.Eric Hovde has launched an attack on Tommy Thompson.Here's Hovde's email, subject line: "Tommy the Taxer?"Friend,At a U.S. Senate c ... discuss
Genevieve Cook, "white girlfriend," is a person from Obama's past. She's not a composite or compressed. She exists. And she writes of her relationship with Obama.From Media Research Center:On Thursday ... discuss
The College Debt issue is heating up. Last week, President Obama argued that interest rates on government-issued student loans should not increase from 3.4% to 6.8% — as would happen if a rate ... discuss
Wow. Human studies–an essential part of bringing treatments to the clinic–show that ultra sound can successfully treat prostate cancer. From the Telegraph story: A new treatment for prost ... discuss
I keep an eye on the anti humanism in radical environmentalism in my work defending human exceptionalism. I have noted here and elsewhere that the ecocide brigades held a mock trial of fictional Al ... discuss
Rowan was not as fortunate as the fictious Hannah, or the real-life Gianna Jessen and Ana Rosa Rodriguez. Clinic workers ignored his mother's pleas for help for her baby.The mother, who is using the n ... discuss
“The recent rise in gasoline prices around the country is yet another example of why democratic control over the commanding heights of the economy is the only way forward for working people,R ... discuss
Yesterday we talked a little about the dialogue between David Gregory and Newt Gingrich, and I wrote:Our “free press” is no longer free. It’s becoming more like Pravda — the house organ for th ... discuss
I proposed that we compare this month's electric bill to the bill for this time last year and see how much electricity we are using and try to reduce it. http://standby.lbl.gov/summary-table.html has ... discuss
I wanted the title to be Phrugality and Philosophy when Phighting Phrigidity but thought that would be a little much. My thoughts here tie in somewhat with my thoughts on global warming, practic ... discuss
Bishop Ronald Knox was a famous Catholic author (including detective novels) and speaker in England during the first half of the 20th century. He was born into an Anglican family (his father was the ... discuss
Tsk tsk: Read here. Very simply, for the IPCC's climate models predicted runway global warming to happen, there has to be a positive feedback from atmospheric CO2 that pushes the climate to a "tipp ... discuss
From the Corner: Here we are 33 years later, and . . . the economy is a mess, an election year is heating up, a liberal president is once again complaining about high gas prices beyond his control whi ... discuss
Competition is good. It is good in the economy. It is good in politics. It is good in philosophy. And it is good in global warming science because it brings a fuller and more complete picture of ... discuss
In that bathroom, I sat all alone, waiting for that little stick to show the two blue lines, indicating that I was pregnant. Even though I knew in my heart I was, the confirmation that those positive ... discuss
Tomorrow's the big day! Yo, Joe, you got some schmutz there...Tomorrow is the beginning of the season of Lent. I know that plenty of nonCatholics practice it, but most of the ones I know don't. They l ... discuss
Since there’s no hope of getting anything done in the UN (see Syria) the US and the EU are moving to cut off Iran from the central bank processing service known as SWIFT. This would force Iran t ... discuss
WASHINGTON—Seeking to avoid an election year political fight, Congress Friday passed a payroll tax cut extension with bipartisan majorities in both the House and Senate. The large support in favor ... discuss
Rep. Gwen Moore went to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives and trashed the Catholic Church. She was angry and raised her voice. Moore can scream as loud as she wants but it won't alter rea ... discuss
She’s not Tim Tebow. Allison Melangton won’t be kneeling to pray before any Super Bowl crowds this week. But like Tebow, Melangton would give credit to Jesus Christ for her ability to balance hund ... discuss
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 American Life League's 2011 MOLOCH AWARDS Moloch was a false god that Israel would worship during its periods of apostasy. ... discuss
Moloch was a false god that Israel would worship during its periods of apostasy. Followers that worshipped this counterfeit deity would sacrifice their children to it by heating up this idol with fire ... discuss
You’re a sick senior citizen and the government says there is no nursing home available for you. So what do you do? Our plan gives anyone 65 years or older a gun and 4 bullets. You are allowed ... discuss
“Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date. In this way every prediction made by the Party could be shown by documentary evidence to have been correct; nor was any ite ... discuss
Services that combine access to modern energy for heating, cooking and electricity, with measures that generate cash, supplement incomes and improve health and education would be the most effective en ... discuss
This is the compost bin at Yurkanin Farms. It's nice and full. The problem is that it's full of pine shavings. Pine shavings are about a 300:1 carbon to nitrogen ration. The pi ... discuss
The January Human Exceptionalist is now out for your perusal. Here is my introductory letter. From the HE: Dear Exceptional Human: Happy New Year to all from the Discovery Institute’s Center on ... discuss
I have been sleeping with a heating pad on my side of our bed just to keep my feet warm, but I have been thinking that I should consider a heated blanket. We have a King Size bed, and years ago I came ... discuss
In Canada, Justice Lynn Smith of the B.C. Supreme Court is considering an attempt by the B.C. Civil Liberties Association to overturn Canada’s ban on euthanasia and assisted suicide and the public d ... discuss
I get tons of stuff from people who want me to publish their tips on my blog and rarely publish them. But this woman knows her stuff and is worth listening to:Hi Barbara, Losing weight used to be ... discuss
Reading the opinions of people who can’t see the big picture is sometimes inspirational. Salvatore of Breitbart is complaining that precious Republican debate time was wasted on the social is ... discuss
Contact: Robyn Williams, WinePress Publishing, 360-802-9758, robyn@winepresspublishing.com ENUMCLAW, Wash., Jan. 3, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Debut author Hollis Hughes, born in Alabama in 1928, ... discuss
There’s a new trend in the abortion industry. It’s called “selective reduction” to take the sting away from what it really is. “Selective reduction” is the abortion of one or more babi ... discuss
There’s a new trend in the abortion industry. It’s called “selective reduction” to take the sting away from what it really is. “Selective reduction” is the abortion of one or more babi ... discuss
North Korea calls its South Korean neighbors “mean” for putting Christmas lights near the border. It is not surprising that, after the social engineers in Pyongyang have failed to provide ... discuss
Sample Blocks of Green Cement Concrete – photo by Alex Masi/Smithsonian I just read a story in the current Smithsonian magazine about “Green Cement”, new mixtures being created to r ... discuss
I never liked Thanksgiving growing up. I grew up in a home where Bloody Marys for the adults began a day of nonstop drinking, arguing, and possibly a fight tumbling out the front door and onto the ... discuss
Every once in a while you read something about our entitlement society that drives you nuts ... and this is one of those. If you work and pay taxes ... reading further could be hazardous to your menta ... discuss
Road Warrior Singer Songwriters… Sound Familiar? OK…it was bad enough that I had approximately 28 hours to get from southern Texas to Grand Rapids, Minnesota. (and yes, I do mean Minneso ... discuss
This is quite possibly the best time of the year for college sports. Football is in full swing, and teams are fighting for bowl eligiblity, conference championships, and BCS poll positions. At th ... discuss
I am pro life. I want to see abortions not funded by the state and very very rare. Apparently most Canadians want some protection for the unborn. We currently have no abortion law. A baby can be leg ... discuss
Today I am thankful for/that: Bam Bam (the 17 month old) has taken to climbing on the toilet rather than in the toilet. Central heating. Warm blankets. Friends.What are you thankful for? mg width='1' ... discuss
The Year of Change, Part One2011 has been, for me and my family, very much a year of change. Many changes, large and small, some voluntary, some involuntary, some good, some bad, some still unclear. ... discuss
I think about many odd things on my bike ride. Yesterday, I was thinking about North Dakota. It's economy is smoking right now because of it's petroleum reserves. As a result, many people are moving t ... discuss
Two Scandals Threaten ObamaBy Matt Mackowiak | September 30th, 2011, source: http://blog.cagle.com/2011/09/two-scandals-threaten-obama/ cartoon source: John Cole / Scranton Times-Tribune ... discuss
Two of the biggest pro-life events in quite a while are occurring this week. 180 The Movie First, the documentary 180 was released and is now available on YouTube, DVD, or view be ... discuss
As the scandal involving failed solar panel company Solyndra and President Obama grows, the prime time programs at the so-called “news network” known as MSNBC continue to ignore it. Despite the an ... discuss
This is pretty good: http://www.npr.org/2011/09/15/140523412/white-house-ignored-warnings-about-solar-company">expressing concern about the appearance of a default as long ago as January: Emails relea ... discuss
Remember these previous Vital Signs posts -- Obama Administration Raids American Company on American Soil -- For Breaking Foreign Law! (August 26) and The Plot Thickens: Gibson Guitars vs The Nanny St ... discuss
by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman ANGOLA, August 25, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A political battle is heating up in Angola over an attempt to eliminate criminal penalties for abortions in a variety of circum ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review Dear Friends, The central irony of Christian citizenship is that no country will find better citizens than those willing to defy its laws if ... discuss
Facts about acai berry pills Lots of people searching for acai berry pills do not know when and where by to invest in them in any way at all. Acai berry is a natural fruit that is hugely popular toda ... discuss
Dear Washington,Just wanted to drop a note from our stay-cation to say we hope you’re enjoying your time off, and do let us know how the fishing, golfing and clam bakes have gone for you.Circums ... discuss
A swimming pool could be a nice luxury for a home to have. but let’s face it, if you live in the north, the season you’re ready to use your pool is merely 3, probably four months long. A s ... discuss
[Laughs good-naturedly in response to question] Well, I may not have served in the Obama Administration or appeared in the pages of Vogue magazine, but I don't think those are necessarily valid measur ... discuss
Ferdinand Bardamu asks whether HBD and free-market capitalism are compatible. Russian senator blames London riots on multiculturalism and immigration. Al Fin discusses global atrophy and the coming ... discuss
Why you should never, ever, not ever buy property in Oakland California Lefitst Krugman demonstrates deep thought in the 'reality based' community. Dirty little secret: ...neither Republicans or De ... discuss
Demonic, by Ann Coulter We’ve all seen the rioting in the UK, Greece, Italy, and France. We have to wonder if it can happen here. If the Left has successfully created in our youth an enti ... discuss
Just when you thought the environuts couldn't get any more insufferable: [...] Hybrids Trump Handicapped At Liquor Store In order to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certificati ... discuss
Good morning. Our families backwoods canoeing trip to the BWCA went well. More on that tonight. How about … links? Marriage and discussions of same. 9/11 and response. Motivation for research. ... discuss
by Fr. Johannes Jacobse - When the light shines, the darkness is made manifest scripture tells us and nowhere is this clearer than in the debate about the morality of homosexuality in the Orthodox Chu ... discuss
A swimming pool is actually a nice luxurious to get a property to possess. But let us deal with it, should you live in the north, the year you are able to use your pool is only three, quite possibly f ... discuss
From the Star Courier: Renovation under way at Holy Trinity Church It was 1928 when the local paper published news that Polish immigrants would build a new church in Kewanee. The church was completed ... discuss
In the December 1900 edition of Ladies Home Journal, writer John Elfreth Watkins, Jr. wrote what at the time must have been a startling collection of predictions: These prophecies will seem strange, ... discuss
From the Star Courier: Renovation under way at Holy Trinity Church It was 1928 when the local paper published news that Polish immigrants would build a new church in Kewanee. The church was completed ... discuss
The below letter to the editor is by Robert "Bob" McDowell, Jr. He is a Professional Engineer and Geologist with over 50 years experience in creating drilling prospects, supervising drilling, ... discuss
Today MCCL sent out the following message:While the weather outside heats up, the fight to protect the most vulnerable members of our human family is heating up, too. Following an agreement on a "fram ... discuss
by Fr Geoffrey Korz - The natural limits of time and season, as defined by God’s created world, began to erode with the advent of candles and indoor heating. Gaslight, then electric light, extended ... discuss
Two recent events in Pennsylvania have helped highlight the abortion industry’s corruption, while underscoring the urgent need for change. On May 26, the state Department of Health inspected Allento ... discuss
Two recent events in Pennsylvania have helped highlight the abortion industry’s corruption, while underscoring the urgent need for change. On May 26, the state Department of Health inspected Allento ... discuss
This year is no exception!! Just moved to Texas. Now this is a state that knows how to live!!! Beautiful sunny days and warm balmy evenings…it is beautiful!!! I’ve finally found my home. ... discuss
Okay, he's no Kermit Gosnell, but he ain't exactly Marcus Welby, either.I'll share bits of the May 26, 2011 state inspection report from Steve Brigham's Allentown Medical Services.First, a priceless l ... discuss
July 11, 2011/Allentown, PA/Operation Rescue -- Allentown Medical Services, an abortion mill at least partially controlled by the notorious Steven Chase Brigham, has been once again cited for gross ... discuss
The campaign to oust Scott York and get less self-serving leadership into Loudoun's Board of Supervisors is heating up. If you don't know much about Scott York, consider that four years ago, he endo ... discuss
From: kd Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 Subject: F. William Engdahl: Getting Used To Life Without Food No, I could not get through all this article, but to not think it is of the greatest importan ... discuss
Life is crazy for us right now. For example: * This morning my 14 year old has a chip on his shoulder. * My 12 year old has therapy for her muscles in her back -- and we are leaving the house ... discuss
Washington State Politics The race for Washington State governor is already heating up. Democratic Congressman Jay Inslee is expected to declare soon that he is in the race and now Auditor Brian ... discuss
by Rebecca Millette BURNABY, British Columbia, May 17, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Debate is heating up over the adoption of a controversial “homophobia/heterosexism” policy in the Burnaby School ... discuss
The highly competitive GOP primary in the Florida Senate race is heating up with a high-profile endorsement from former Governor Mike Huckabee’s HuckPAC for Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos ... discuss
One heating vent makes a different noise than all the others? I have a forced hot air system. All of my heating vents (except one) make a steady hissing sound during a warming cycle. However, ... discuss
If this really was about providing health care for those who may not otherwise be able to afford it then why did Obama sign off on cutting $600 Million that would go to Community Health Centers for th ... discuss
A former GWH believer named David Evans changed his mind some years ago and now says that the human responsibility for global warming is minimal, and that the warming industry is steeped in ideology a ... discuss
Abortion calls the Christian to be a witness — a witness to the abortion-minded women who are going in for an abortion. In those moments when we feel our prayer efforts are having no impact, tha ... discuss
The battle over funding for the United Nations is heating up in Congress, as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon each visited Capitol Hill this week, pressing ... discuss
The battle over funding for the United Nations is heating up in Congress, as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon each visited Capitol Hill this week, pressing ... discuss
Planned Parenthood is in trouble. And they have YOU to blame. Their federal funding (which accounts for one third of their total income) is threatened. They’re getting tons of bad publicity. AND ... discuss
Heat insulation (www.1aeinblasdaemmung.de) is also referred to as thermal insulation, and is a description used to define the materials, methods, and processes that are used to reduced the rate of he ... discuss
I don't know if I'll ever build another house. However, if I do, I will give serious thought to a mini-split system like the Fujitsu system. I despise air ducts; they take up valuable room in your hou ... discuss
Short Summary of Bob Casey's apperance on the Michael Smerconish talk show this morning...When asked if he would confirm Alito, Casey responded "I don't know."When asked if Bush lied to America about ... discuss
CORPORATE BLOGGING & SOCIAL SOFTWARE SPACE HEATING UP... BUT CAN WEB 2.0 BE ADAPTED TO BUSINESSES?It's been almost two years since I met Tony and he told me about his vision for GoingOn, and then he a ... discuss
Image via Wikipedia by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: The chickens of quantitative easing — and the devaluation of the dollar that it is causing — are coming home to roost. Bloomberg reporte ... discuss
Aid still has not reached many areas. Children and elderly people could die from lack of water, medicine, heating. Night temperatures below freezing. Message from the Bishop of Osaka to all Catholics ... discuss
Late Editon: Today in Washington, D.C. - March 15, 2011: The Senate begin consideration of S. 493, a bill reauthorizing the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer ... discuss
THERE SHOULD BE NO DEBATE THAT PP MUST BE DEFUNDED – NOW MIKE WALLACE: Do you believe in sin — When I say believe I don’t mean believe in committing sin do you believe there is such a ... discuss
THERE SHOULD BE NO DEBATE THAT PP MUST BE DEFUNDED – NOW MIKE WALLACE: Do you believe in sin — When I say believe I don’t mean believe in committing sin do you believe there is such a ... discuss
THERE SHOULD BE NO DEBATE THAT PP MUST BE DEFUNDED – NOW MIKE WALLACE: Do you believe in sin — When I say believe I don’t mean believe in committing sin do you believe there is such a ... discuss
THERE SHOULD BE NO DEBATE THAT PP MUST BE DEFUNDED – NOW MIKE WALLACE: Do you believe in sin — When I say believe I don’t mean believe in committing sin do you believe there is such a ... discuss
From: David Martin, Media Research Center Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 Subject: Liberal media spin faster while gas prices spike MRC Petition to Create a Bias-Free Media Environmen ... discuss
Things are heating up politically here in Wisconsin. Republicans against Democrats. Democrats against Republicans. State senators “hiding” in Illinois, the governor answering prank calls, tens of ... discuss
Jivin Johosphapat posted this and I said... I can't believe it so I went to the website and sure enough....from Abortioneers blog...read it for yourself... yes, I know it is dark humor but I wondered ... discuss
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The battle over labor rights has been heating up across the country, as new Republican majorities tackle budget woes in several states. ... discuss
Last post I wrote about the changes which inevitably occur in our lives sooner or later upsetting our best plans and intentions to begin a life dedicated to prayer. The “changes” I mentioned were ... discuss
Despite his 1988 predictions about the west side of Manhattan being under water in 20 years if we do not act to curb greenhouse emissions being utterly wrong, NASA’s chief clima ... discuss
CHICAGO, Dec. 22, 2010 /Christian Newswire -- In the wake of an act of pro-abortion violence, a Cincinnati window company has offered to replace the damaged windows at the home of Joe and Ann Scheid ... discuss
I had intended to blog an entry about this a couple of weeks ago but forgot (not a big surprise coming from me). Anyway, I don't know how many dioceses operate in this fashion, but in Detroit the Chr ... discuss
Julie,You have my total permission to re-print my story. If it helps stop any one from making this horrible mistake, or helps anyone who has made this mistake, I am all for it. Hello whoever you are, ... discuss
This time last year our church had a capital campaign to raise funds for a renovation project. Unlike many Catholic parish undertakings these days, ours is not a wreckovation but a real restoration of ... discuss
Greetings to one and all,Thank you to each and every one of you who sent me an email in response to my last update. For those of you who are still procrastinating, as I did this email, I would still l ... discuss
...I know, have argued and will continue to argue that abortion is (or should be) primarily a local issue. The governments and elected officials who have the most influence in protecting life are the ... discuss
Greetings to one and all,Thank you to each and every one of you who sent me an email in response to my last update. For those of you who are still procrastinating, as I did this email, I would still l ... discuss
(H/T Insty) A REPORT FROM THE SCOTT BROWN RALLY AT WORCESTER: “It’s an absolute mob scene. The police have closed off the streets. It’s mind blowing. The hall is already full, and it holds 3,00 ... discuss
The Cap and Trade bill is brimming with crap, like the "retrofit" policy.From CNSNews:The 1,400-page cap-and-trade legislation pushed through by House Democrats contains a new federal policy that resi ... discuss
"Abortion is not one issue among many...it is absolutely unconscionable, unimaginable, that we could somehow rationalize that this is ok..."Flash point: The point at which something is ready to blow u ... discuss
The controversy over Notre Dame awarding Barack Obama with an honorary degree and having him give an address during commencement exercises isn't cooling off. It's heating up.Obama Notre Dame invite st ... discuss
I must confess that my second thought after hearing the sad news of the death of Father Neuhaus was "Poor Father Rutler! It's getting harder and harder for him to have an intelligent conversation!" He ... discuss
by Deputy Diva If you watched last night’s Presidential Debate, you heard ‘Joe the Plumber’ mentioned at least 20 times. Joe whose real name is Samuel Joe Wurzelbacher f ... discuss
This time last year our church had a capital campaign to raise funds for a renovation project. Unlike many Catholic parish undertakings these days, ours is not a wreckovation but a real restoration of ... discuss
According to this Reuters report, church attendance is up in the financial districts. I’m not surprised, are you? Something I was thinking about yesterday, at Adoration, is how God is never ou ... discuss
Sarah Palin Barack Obama < Office being sought Vice President President of the United States and Leader of the Free World Full name Sarah Louise Heath Palin Barack Hussein Oba ... discuss
It is indeed telling that Sen. Obama chose to give a negative, partisan speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver because he envisions a Democratic monolith in Washington that will solve ... discuss
Jill Stanek vs Obama part 5. (See New Documents Revealing Obama's cover up on Born Alive Infant Protection for part 1, Jill Stanek vs Obama. Jill documents her credibility in response to Obama's smear ... discuss
Found in the mailbox: No One Sees God; The Dark Night of Atheists and Believers by Michael Novak. Which reminds me, this is the best book I’ve read this year, reviewed here and here. We’re ... discuss
By Thaddeus M. Baklinski KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 14, 2008 (LifeSIteNews.com) - The campaign to legalize abortion on demand in the Caribbean nation of Jamaica is heating up. Earlier this month the Joi ... discuss
ARRA News Service is pleased to present the following guest editorial by a Bradley County, Arkansas conservative Renee Taylor. She is a freelance writer, photographer, home schooling mom and publicist ... discuss
Thank you everyone for your blessings, well-wishes, enthusiasm and congratulations! I have enjoyed and deeply appreciated each and every comment and am very thankful for all of your prayers. Now tha ... discuss
(Cartoon by Glenn McCoy - note that cartoon is from 3/2007 and still, nothing's changed, and the Dems are still using the EXACT same talking points) The Democratic Party has responded to President B ... discuss
CVSTOS FIDEI EVENING EDITIONBut Paul Rebuked Peter - BFHU, The Black CordeliasFaith Behind Glass - Maureen Mullarkey, First ThingsCold Water on Vatican-Moscow Ties - Tom Heneghan, FaithWorldThe Suffer ... discuss
I received the following email that I thought was important enough to post...WASHINGTON, D.C. (02 June 2008) – As pro-lifers across the nation prepare to protest the birth control pill this Saturday ... discuss
This morning I called to schedule a delivery of 200 gallons of home heating oil. Total price: $856.00 Can’t afford that. I settled for 100 gallons. Total: $427.00 That still hurts. With no ... discuss
Center for Individual Freedom: 31,000 Scientists Shatter the Myth of a “Scientific Consensus” on Global Warming!Environmental extremists routinely assert a “scientific consensus” that global w ... discuss
I demand an investigation into the symbiotic relationship which BIG OIL has with left-wing politicians and environmental activists!Even a child can understand the effect that the law of supply and dem ... discuss
Now I've got to tell you that if you click on to this link to Newt Gingrich's brief essay about energy prices ("Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"), you'll have to first read a quick promo about his WWI ... discuss
I am honored by the invitation to address you on this august occasion. It's about time. Be warned, however, that I am not here to impress you; you'll have enough smoke blown your way today. And you ca ... discuss
A "Buyers Beware" moment is fast-coming upon us - it's snake oil salesman is disguised as the "Climate Security Act of 2007" proposed by Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.). If Am ... discuss
A "Buyers Beware" moment is fast-coming upon us - it's snake oil salesman is disguised as the "Climate Security Act of 2007" proposed by Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.). If Am ... discuss
Q: Do you really patronize the people you advertise? A: Those I have any control over (in the right-hand sidebar) yes, I do. I’ve ordered plants from Burgess Seed & Plant, I’m about ... discuss
From Citizen Outreach: By: Chuck Muth VOUCHER DEMAND HEATING UP IN OHIO “Applications for Ohio’s state-funded private school vouchers grew nearly 29 percent for the 2008-09 school y ... discuss
Tracy and I just returned from a week of political meetings and events in Washington D.C., where the weather and the political debate were both heating up. I had a chance to meet privately with nation ... discuss
From Citizen Outreach: By: Chuck Muth IS THERE A CONTEST HERE? The following email is making its way around the ‘net. You may have already seen it. Not sure who the original author is, ... discuss
Just last month I wrote at Pajamas Media: …proponents of ethanol, despite growing evidence that food energies are causing some unexpected environmental problems of their own, press on with the ... discuss
by Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform: How exactly do higher taxes help lower energy costs? (Hint: They don't.) It's one question the Democrat leadership in Congress can't answer, no matter how ... discuss
Susan Jones, Senior Editor forCNSNews.com reported:"Some critics say global warming is a form of religion for liberal environmental activists. Indeed, in her official statement on Earth Day, House Spe ... discuss
American Thinker | David Bueche | Apr. 22, 2008 The “science” of global warming is nothing more than a cover for their irrational emotional needs. It’s religion for people who are too cool to g ... discuss
As part of my continuing physical therapy I took a long walk this morning on one of Amsterdam's forgotten treasures: the towpath of the old Erie Canal, the original (well, widened and deepened in 1835 ... discuss
A few years ago during the midst of one of those necessary enforced budget tightening periods, somebody else asked me how we got by ( think we either had all seven of our children then, or at least si ... discuss
First I heard a cough or two, then three or four, then noises signaling a restless sleeper, and then inarticulate noises of distress. I went into her bedroom where she was yelling, in her consonant-f ... discuss
This is our third blog interview with a Republican U.S. Senate Candidate. This time, it’s Scott Syme’s turn: Q1:Why are you running for the U.S. Senate? Syme: I am running for the United S ... discuss
No heating since 1998 - but when you admit that, the true believers jump on you with both feet and demand that you cease all debate. If you don’t snap to attention and do their bidding, theyR ... discuss
It is snowing. Again. Winter put in a stirring performance this year around here, and it seems intent on making curtain calls. In a man-made and man-run theater, we'd have audience members bailing out ... discuss
In no place but Washington would anyone think that putting hard-earned money back in the pockets from which it was taken in the first place is giving taxpayers a gift. It’s an election year, so ... discuss
The idea that there is a scientific \"consensus\" regarding anthropogenic global-warming has its roots in the controversial article written in 2004 by Naomi Oreskes purporting to have established cons ... discuss
The political landscape is heating up and an argument between a Hillary Clinton supporter and his brother-in-law, a Barack Obama supporter, led to one man being stabbed and the other being arrested. ... discuss
Pundits have been saying that the remaining primary and caucus states favor Obama, but I am not sure any of them truly expected him to sweep every state awarding delegates this weekend! This has got ... discuss
Move America Forward will be delivering its protest petitions to the Berkeley City Council at its next meeting on February 12.Feb. 2, 2008FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Mary Pearson: (916) 441–6197 o ... discuss
From Romney for President: http://www.mittromney.com/News/Debates/California/index#McCain_McCain_Lieberman SEN. MCCAIN: PAY AT THE PUMP Sen. McCain’s Energy Legislation Would Hit Consumer ... discuss
Sen. McCain's Washington Leadership – Leading The Democrats:Sen. McCain Is Touting His Leadership Inside The Beltway As A Reason To Support His Candidacy. "Speaking to reporters on his bus elsewhere ... discuss
From Romney for President: Below you’ll find a research briefing on Senator McCain’s years of leading Democrats against Republicans. Former Senator Santorum sums it up perfectly: htt ... discuss
As this blog demonstrates, I have researched many many alternative construction methods and techniques. Since land around here is so expensive I've been looking at ways to bring the cost of constructi ... discuss
On The Floor: Senate reconvened at 9:30 AM today and resumed consideration of S. 2248, the FISA modification bill. The FISA bill is based on the bipartisan bill passed out of the Senate Intelligence C ... discuss
From Citizen Outreach: By: Chuck Muth LEGISLATING TESTICLES “It’s one thing to dangle fuzzy dice from a rear view mirror, but decorating a trailer hitch with a large pair of rubber ... discuss
Podcast Show Notes An overheard pep talk from Mitt Romney sums up the problem of his campaign in 7 words. Plus ethical questions about the McCain campaign’s use of their mailing list. (Hat Tip: ... discuss
I've downloaded, burned, and watched five Ron Paul DVDs. Four came from RonPaulMessage.com, and my favorite came from a torrent search. They all have strengths and weaknesses, but they all share a com ... discuss
Newsmax reports today that new polls show John McCain ahead in Michigan and South Carolina. But McCain may have a potential problem with Republican primary voters that has not yet been much discussed ... discuss
Things are heating up a bit in the Persian Gulf — from the TimesOnline: The White House issued a stern warning to Tehran today after Iranian speedboats buzzed three US navy ships passing through ... discuss
