Topic: korea

Michelle Obama, speaking to high school grads in Tennessee yesterday, said about her husband, “I could take up a whole afternoon talking about his failures.” Interesting little barb. And more than ... discuss

Obama, Holder, Reid, Pelosi and “Hilldabeast” Clinton can do anything they want, legal or illegal and NO ONE holds them accountable! The ONLY way these people can be brought to justice is ... discuss

The Washington Post gave us a disturbing look into how the Department of Justice handles a leak probe.  It shouldn’t give anyone who cares about the First Amendment including freedom of the press c ... discuss

  The Justice Department obtained a portfolio of information about a Fox News correspondent’s conversations and visits as part of an investigation into a possible leak, The Washington P ... discuss

by Peter Baklinski OTTAWA, May 17, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A Conservative MP is firing back at the country’s leading pro-abortion lobby for its explanation of why it refused to support a ... discuss

I was asked to repost this from my Facebook page....Setting--April 8, UC Berkeley: I was debating Malcom Potts, the first International Medical Director for Planned Parenthood (who played a huge role ... discuss

Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 15, 2013 / 04:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- After the collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh which killed at least 1,127 workers, demands for better oversight from Western retail ... discuss

Boys Over Flowers is also known as Boys Before Flowers.  It was originally a Japanese Manga, and then a Japanese drama called Hana Yori Dango, which you can watch online, too.  It was also done as a ... discuss

Tweet"I saw dozens of emaciated bodies of North Koreans streaming down the Tumen River. It was too horrible to watch," Kim said. "Right there and then, I decided to dedicate my life to defectors." (1) ... discuss

Short Version City Hunter: watched it twice, the second time with my 17 y.o.  Definitely in my top 10 list. Summary: In the early 80′s a South Korean crack military team went on a successful se ... discuss

Today in Washington, D.C. - May 8, 2013: At 10:30 AM, Her Excellency Park Geun-hye, President of the Republic of Korea, gave an address to a Joint Meeting of Congress. House Speaker John Boehner (R-O ... discuss

Once in a Bible study at church, a guy said something that has become paradigmatic for me: he said that in following Jesus, we always have to stick to the basics. We have to continually revisit the ba ... discuss

Dear Kermit, may I call you Kermit? I have heard you are in a spot of bother for killing babies in your abortion practice. They say you slit the necks of some babies after they were born alive, and th ... discuss

Proud vs. Broken People - “Most of the Christian books, sermons and theological material that my father gave me as a boy failed to catch my attention; but, for some reason, I've never forgotten ... discuss

Proud vs. Broken People - “Most of the Christian books, sermons and theological material that my father gave me as a boy failed to catch my attention; but, for some reason, I've never forgotten ... discuss

South Africa’s parliamentarian, Kenneth Meshoe, rose to contradict former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at an Israeli Embassy event this morning. “Israelis no apartheid regime,” said t ... discuss

Adorable two-year-old Hannah Warren has a new lease on life, thanks to the windpipe doctors crafted using her own stem cells.  Without this trachea transplant, Hannah’s parents were told she wo ... discuss

Now is a tough time to be a social conservative. Most of you may not know this, but even though I mostly write about economics, I’m a staunch social conservative. In fact, I was a ProLife activi ... discuss

By Ronie BerggrenIn 2004, I was interviewed by Associated Press simply because I was considered to be something exclusively exotic: a Swede who actually supported George W. Bush, and then traveled to ... discuss

 My Girlfriend is a Gumiho My Girlfriend is a 9-tailed Fox 16 episodes Mostly rom-com with some melo elements   I mentioned this one in my list of favorite K-Dramas.  I just watched it a second ... discuss

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Rep. Forbes Joins Dobbs to Discuss North Korea - YouTube: ' ... discuss

Something tells me that martial law is gonna be declared before Mr. Obama leaves office. Which means, he won't be leaving office, because elections are going to be suspended along with the rest of the ... discuss

Richard Dawkins’s latest outburst reveal a lack of understanding about religion From the Catholic Herald (UK) By Francis Phillips Dawkins: not keen on religion Richard Dawkins, evolutionary bi ... discuss

We have never, in the history of our homeschooling (which began in the summer of 1988) taken a summer vacation from school. We school year round. We do not, IOW, follow the public school schedule at ... discuss

Alan Caruba, Contributing Author: When one writes daily about the personalities, events and issues of the day, there is a point at which it occurs that you have revisited a particular story before a ... discuss

FROM THE PASTORApril 21, 2013by Fr. George W. Rutler Our Risen Lord told Peter, “Feed my lambs. Tend my sheep. Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15-17) That has been the happy burden of all Peter's succe ... discuss

Our Risen Lord told Peter, “Feed my lambs. Tend my sheep. Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15-17) That has been the happy burden of all Peter's successors, the popes, and of all who are baptized into Chr ... discuss

By Patrick J. Buchanan   During President Eisenhower's first term, 60 years ago, the United States faced an invasion across its southern border. Illegal aliens had been coming since World War ... discuss

Imagine a scenario with me. The year is 2025. Due to an unprecedented food shortage, North Korea has announced a new, controversial policy. Because they expect to be able to more effectively feed thei ... discuss

I know NorKo's threats are no laughing matter, and that it's closer than we once thought to being able to hurt us, but I can't help it; every time a Kim rattles his saber it calls to mind a bit of dog ... discuss

The (Congressional) Medal of Honor was established in 1861, during the Civil War.  The qualifications for being awarded the Medal have been tightened up and refined over the years, but it is curr ... discuss

The most horrific murder trial of the 21st Century involving the defining bioethical issue of our age is going on in Philadelphia, and the media - particularly the left-leaning media - are not coverin ... discuss

By Patrick J. Buchanan “If you see 10 troubles coming down the road, you can be sure that nine will run into the ditch before they reach you,” said Calvin Coolidge, who ever counseled patience o ... discuss

Read about it here. North Korea has moved a missile to its east coast, one that puts some of our pacific bases (North Korea specifically mentioned Guam.) within range, although it could not reach the ... discuss

SEOUL — North Korea dramatically escalated its warlike rhetoric on Thursday, warning that it had authorised plans for nuclear strikes on targets in the United States."The moment of explosion is appr ... discuss

FROM THE PASTORMarch 10, 2013by Fr. George W. Rutler “What if?” is a simple game, also known as counterfactualism, in which one speculates as to what might have happened if events had taken a di ... discuss

Today I was put into the VA health care system. My hearing aids (issued in September of '92) are shot and I need new ones. They can't be repaired (one audiologist told me I was using the equivalent of ... discuss

There’s a kind of ‘franchise’ of flower boy shows, but they really don’t have that much in common other than the name, the fact that the actors are fresh faced and good looking ... discuss

Gun Control is a really hot topic right now and I’m not sure anyone has really thought hard or honestly about the benefits and consequences of gun control.  So, let’s make the hypothetica ... discuss

New York Times broke their streak of ignoring the Annual March for Life held each year in Washington DC on the anniversary of the decision legalizing abortion in all states.  And they actually br ... discuss

Simply because there was no "recess," despite Dear Leader's proclamation that there was one. Obama just can't get the fact that this ain't North Korea, we have a Constitution that he's 'suppose' to a ... discuss

These are just in random order and reflect, of course, my personal experiences and opinions and everything here should be prefaced with the phrase, “Conclusions I’ve reached based on my li ... discuss

Tim SweetmanHannah Farver has published an excellent piece dealing with that feeling we’ve all had: incredible smallness. I’ve never looked at Facebook before and felt small. Bored, annoyed, i ... discuss

Can’t we put this FAT bastard so far away they would have to “pipe sunshine” in to him?……Papa Mike Certainly not the first time Comrade Crisco has bashed America ... discuss

Creating Destiny also goes under the title Seeking Love, and according to one website, a literal translation of the Korean title would be Making Relations- This is mostly romantic comedy, with a small ... discuss

I admit it, I have been harsh on this President from the start and I take pride in knowing that I have defended the 1% in this Country; which truth be told, is a bigger percentage. One of the many rea ... discuss

"Government should uphold - and not undermine - those institutions which are custodians of the very values upon which civilization is founded: religion, education and, above all, family." -- Ro ... discuss

  Guest Post by Mike LaRoche for The Gateway Pundit Well here’s some rather unpleasant news this Pearl Harbor Day.  Korean rapper Park Jae-sang, who performs under the stage name of P ... discuss

"Government should uphold - and not undermine - those institutions which are custodians of the very values upon which civilization is founded: religion, education and, above all, family." -- Ro ... discuss

I originally posted this in 2005 and have updated it a couple of times. I like to present it every December 7th as the story is as poignant as ever, especially with our troops still in theater in Afgh ... discuss

Wish Upon the Star Aka Stars Falling From the Sky Omo, omo- this was CUTE! Except for the fact (not uncommon with Kdramas) that sometimes they forgot they were making a CAYUTE family friendly show an ... discuss

Is Jill Kelley, the alleged rival of former CIA chief David Petraeus’ mistress, a spy? Some are beginning to think so. Imagine you are a spy and want to flirt your way into the hearts of the most ... discuss

So it's exactly 1 week since the US election and I'm still a little shell shocked. I honestly believed that Romney and Ryan were going to pull it off. I even took some time off work and travelled ... discuss

I’ve talked here before about how science fiction is not so fictional anymore, even when it comes to human cloning. Lately, some other, smarter people have also been taking notice. First, over a ... discuss

Interview with Bishop Vincent Ri Pyung-ho of South Korea ... discuss

Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, America’s leading abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, is at it again. Increasingly notorious for its massive abortion ... discuss

In 1271, Marco Polo left Venice with his father and uncle, and traveled 5,600 miles east to meet Kublai Khan, grandson of Ghengis Khan, who was Emperor of China, Korea, North India, Persia, Russia and ... discuss

Explaining the title of the LectureFor the lecture’s title I have used a phrase which appears in T.S.Eliot’s Four Quartets – the second of which is called East Coker.  East Coker is a villa ... discuss

I was able to attend the Appeal of Conscience Foundation's annual diner. I got to see HM PM Stephen Harper accept the Statesman of the year award. I was lucky enough to talk to HM PM and Mrs Harper af ... discuss

Today is the memorial of St. Andrew Kim Taegon, priest and martyr, St. Paul Chong, martyr, and companions. During the persecutions of 1839, 1846, 1866, and 1867, one hundred and three Christians in Ko ... discuss

The sights in Africa are beautiful and exotic. Think Tanzania, with its snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro; plains and waters populated by zebras, wildebeest and hippos; and with the Milky Way splashed ove ... discuss

Prior to the birth of my first baby in 1989, I was clueless about what I was in for with my first childbirth experience. But I did not know this.  After all, I had the first edition of "What to ... discuss

A couple of years ago Pope Benedict said this about Church teaching: If the Church's teaching is compromised, even slightly....then it becomes hard to defend the fullness of Catholic doctrine in an i ... discuss

< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> ine"> "It is a principle incorporated into the settled policy of America, that as peace is better than war, war is better t ... discuss

Libyans drag the dead body of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens from the embassy after he was murdered. Photo via Al- Ahram Today in Washington, D.C. - Sept. 12, 2012: U.S. Ambassador Christopher ... discuss

Every four years the Olympic games captures the attention of the world as it showcases the pinnacle of athletic achievement. Two weeks after the Olympics are the lesser known Paralympics, an event tha ... discuss

Al Cardenas and 3 Romney Sons Gov Susan Martinez Craig Romney Tagg Romney Sen Marco Rubio HM PM John Howard Rep Ron Paul and Paul Beaudry Min Tony Clement MP Joh ... discuss

Imperial Japan had one of the largest maritime empires in world history. In 1910, Imperial Japan annexed Korea, and in 1918 took control of Russian ports in Siberia. In 1937, Imperial Japan's Army kil ... discuss

by Susan Yoshihara NEW YORK, August 31, 2012, (C-FAM)—South Korea’s highest court upheld that country’s 59-year abortion ban last week, amidst a surge of pro-life activism led by former ... discuss

by Susan Yoshihara NEW YORK, August 31, 2012, (C-FAM)—South Korea’s highest court upheld that country’s 59-year abortion ban last week, amidst a surge of pro-life activism led by former ... discuss

Ronald Reagan taught us, "How do you tell a communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin." Barack Obama's ... discuss

The contrast is striking. On one side, we have those telling us that there are too many people in the world, and that for the sake of “women’s health” and “sustainability,” abortion and cont ... discuss

I went to several of the IDU/Republicans Abriad events. Interesting seeing MOs from center Right parties all over the world. A great pleasure to Meet Lord Ashcroft. It was nice to see Daniel Hannan an ... discuss

Apparently money is a lot more important than life in South Korea. For almost 60 years almost all abortion was banned in South Korea, but the law was ignored. Now, because of the low birth rate and p ... discuss

by Ben Johnson SEOUL, August 27, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – The highest court in South Korea has issued a ruling recognizing the right to life of the unborn. The eight members of the Republic of Kor ... discuss

by Ben Johnson SEOUL, August 27, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – The highest court in South Korea has issued a ruling recognizing the right to life of the unborn. The eight members of the Republic of Kor ... discuss

CINCINNATI (AP)—Neil Armstrong was a quiet self-described nerdy engineer who became a global hero when as a steely-nerved pilot he made “one giant leap for mankind” with a small s ... discuss

The first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong, died today at 82.  He served as a naval fighter pilot in Korea, flying 78 combat missions.  A test pilot after the war, his feats in that field wer ... discuss

In the midst of the feeding frenzy over Todd Akin’s now-infamous rape remark, a number of pro-life groups, including Americans United for Life have fallen victim to a misunderstanding, at best. ... discuss

Unaware of printing technology in China and Korea, Johannes Gutenberg invented the Western world's first moveable type printing press. His masterpiece, the Gutenberg Bible, was printed AUGUST 24, 1455 ... discuss

Warning:Dianne Feinstein -- "Banning guns addresses a fundamental right of all Americans to feel safe." Warning:"If I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an outright b ... discuss

SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—South Korea’s Constitutional Court has upheld a 59-year-old ban on abortions. udge panel needed six votes in favor of declaring the law unconstitutional in order to ... discuss

By Patrick J. Buchanan After his great victory in Desert Storm, George H.W. Bush went before the United Nations to declare the coming of a New World Order. The Cold War was yesterday. Communism ... discuss

This post by Charmaine Yoest originally appeared at National Review Online. Lost in the controversy and political fallout over Representative Todd Akin’s comments about a rape exception to abortion ... discuss

Muslims around the world ended Ramadan, the monthlong season of fasting, with the traditional Eid Al-Fitr festival. As Muslims ended their fast in Indonesia a 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Saturday ... discuss

I've seen this item floating around the blogosphere for a few days now, as the writer of the article says, "Something smells rotten."Here's the story, courtesy of The Daily Caller: Who Does The Govern ... discuss

Jamie Ashton recently returned from Ukraine with two adopted sons.  Jamie and her husband Tyler also have adopted a son from Korea and a daughter from China.  On Jamie's site ... discuss

From The Center for Vision & Values, Grove City College Consider this fictitious scenario: In the summer of 1950, President Thomas E. Dewey faced a national security crisis of extraordinary p ... 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 Culture War has been waged aggressively by its proponents: those who wanted an end to America's traditional Judeo-Christian ethics and those who wished to profit politically by the end of the Amer ... discuss

Ron Panzer Ron Panzer is the founder and head of the U.S. based Hospice Patients Alliance.  Below is Part 2 of Mr. Panzer's excellent essay Stairway of Life. MDP _______________ Stairw ... discuss

Dr. Tom Farr, who has spoken twice on the importance of religious liberty here at FRC, has published a provocative new column asking if religious liberty is essential to all other freedoms. He states ... discuss

Good morning. Waterless fracking … so now the environmentalists will all be on board, eh? Gender and the military. Tactics and North Korea. Some call Mr Obama a “moderately conservative ... discuss

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A federal district court this week upheld Arizona’s ban on abortions at 20 weeks gestation—legislation that was based on AUL’s model language.  In upholding the ban, th ... discuss

From Catholic World News An annual report on religious freedom throughout the world, released by the US State Department, "sends a signal to the worst offenders that the world is watching,” ... discuss

Paul Krugman (known as St Paul among liberals) is at it again. In an article, “Money for nothing”, Krugman makes the following case: 1) Investors and businesses aren’t spending right ... discuss

Image by Sage Chimera Fellow contributor to Caffeinated Thoughts, Adam Graham, has issued a challenge to my recent post about whether Christians should vote for unbelievers such as Mitt Romney, and wh ... discuss

Looking back thru the past 4 years, many "Whens" pop up. Read them all to better understand where we are going as a country. WHEN - he refused to disclose who donated money to his election campaig ... discuss

There Isn’t Always Work At The Post Office | The American Conservative In the second category, the best idea I’ve heard is Brad Delong’s utopian and unrealistic army of barefoot nurses disp ... discuss

By Patrick J. Buchanan Triumphant in the first Gulf war, George H.W. Bush, in October 1991, went before the UN to declare that the US's goal was now to build a "New World Order".   R ... discuss

David Shedlock’s post has called to mind a key feature that has made America successful. The history of the interaction of religion and politics was often a mixed proposition. On one hand, it&# ... discuss

When I read Michele Bachmann’s book, Core of Conviction: My Story, I was left with a conviction of my own that whatever political office Michele Bachmann might run for in the future, I’d b ... discuss

Contact: Rev. Eric Foley, Seoul USA, 719-481-4408 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., July 17, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Seoul USA, a Korean-American NGO that launches bibles and gospel flyers into North Ko ... discuss

Seoul (AsiaNews) – After nearly two decades, the South Korean government recognizes that the country urgently needs in a new policy in favour of births. If it does not increase the birth rate, o ... discuss

The Red Cross on Sunday classified fighting in Syria “a non-international armed conflict,” or in words the rest of us know—a civil war. Armed confrontation using heavy weapons over the weekend r ... discuss

Below are some quick-fire rebuttals by Anthony Ozimic, SPUC's communications manager, to David Cameron's keynote speech to Melinda Gates' London Summit on Family Planning last Wednesday. Some of Antho ... discuss

Many of the Inside-the-Beltway pundits are not whistling past the Egyptian graveyard, perhaps, but they are whistling past the Pyramids. They are placing great hopes in the Egyptian military. And they ... discuss

At Run With Life, Patricia Maloney disagrees with Mary Ellen Douglas' contention that gestational limits on abortion offer virtually no protection for unborn children. I do believe that gestational ... discuss

We’re all going to really miss those short sharp messages: “It’s Phyllis; it’s urgent; ring when you can.” It was always urgent and it always elicited a response as soon as I could ... discuss

  From: waldo Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 Subject: Bye-Bye Blackbird.. We saw her at the Smithsonian by Dulles Airport in Northern Virginia.  She is one heck of a Lady! -- AT@H&K ... discuss

By: Trevor Loudon New Zeal There is a commonly held (but very false) view that North Korea, Iran, Syria etc., are rogue nations that set their own foreign and military policies. I believe that they ar ... discuss

God, forgive me when I grumble about a slight problem occurring in my life. One Free Korea gives a sobering account of life for religious and political prisoners and others who live in North Korea. ... discuss

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The Korean War started JUNE 25, 1950. Communist North Korea invaded South Korea, killing thousands. General Douglas MacArthur was given command of the U.N. Forces and after a daring landing of troops ... discuss

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  From: lc Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 Subject: "It's time for Bush to step aside"Here's an opinion piece by Chuck Green who writes "Greener Pastures" for the Denver Post Aurora Sentinel...o ... discuss

Tweet For Immediate Release: June 13, 2012. “New Abortion Caravan” Hits Winnipeg With Graphic Abortion Signs and Bloody Post-Card Drops, Circles Human Rights Museum With Huge Trucks ... discuss

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from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstan ... discuss

Morning-after pills can be bought OTC. South Korea used to sell most forms of birth control over the counter, with the morning after pills being prescription only. They have reversed this trend, putti ... discuss

Can you explain? Ummmmm, maybe? “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit” It is amazing that on the day ... discuss

The Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA) announced Thursday that the purchase of emergency contraceptives, known as morning-after pills, will no longer be regulated by medical doctors, and the d ... discuss

Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, Recently in Bekasi, Indonesia, “a mob of 300 Islamic extremists threw bags of urine and ditchwater, rotten eggs, stones ... discuss

Video: Planned Parenthood Encourages Woman to Get Sex-Selection Abortion The investigative pro-life group Live Action, which has released videos exposing the abuses at the Planned Parenthood abort ... discuss

Recently the Church of England, the mother church of the world wide Anglican Communion, became the latest province to open ordination/consecration to the Episcopate to women.1 This decision was not wi ... discuss

President Barack Obama continues to demonstrate that he is the most pro-abortion President in our nation’s history.  Yesterday the White House said he would not support the Prenatal Nondiscrimi ... discuss

In the 150th anniversary of the War Between the States, the Union Army of the Cumberland and the Battle of Chattanooga in 1863 provides a good example of what may be the future of political organizing ... discuss

On Sunday, Sept. 2, 1945, aboard the battleship USS Missouri at the end of ceremonies marking the unconditional surrender of Japan and the formal end of World War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur spoke for ... discuss

At the height of the great Embryonic Stem Cell Hype, Hwang Woo-suk fraudulently claimed to have created human cloned embryos and derived stem cells therefrom. He paid a price in reputation but not hi ... discuss

Good science and good ethics go together like bread and butter.  Now, scientists have used cell reprogramming to treat Huntington’s disease–which killed Woodie Guthrie and remains incura ... discuss

Just when you think an organization couldn’t get any worse another layer is peeled back.  Live Action released another under cover video today which demonstrates that sex-selective abortions a ... discuss

This month marks the 147th anniversary of one of the first memorial days, then called Decoration Day, in Charleston, SC. Memorial Day commemorates the men and women who have died in our nation's mi ... discuss

From: Patriot Update  Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 Subject: US Special Ops: We've sent troops into North Korea US Special Ops: We've sent troops into North Korea By The Patriot Post, Mo.28May1 ... discuss

Proud to share my birthday with a man of noble character: American Minute with Bill Federer May 26 - The Duke - John Wayne Oscar winning actor Marion Michael Morrison, better known as Jo ... discuss

By Congressman Tom Latham Perhaps the most fitting way to observe Memorial Day is to call to mind the collective memories we share of those Americans who sacrificed everything for our country and our ... discuss

In an effort to inform and guide priests on the scientific and moral understanding of life and family issues, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Korea (CBCK) recently translated and disseminated to ... discuss

Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea translates pro-life guide for priests Contact: Stephen Phelan, Human Life International, 540-622-5270, SPhelan@hli.org FRONT ROYAL, Va., May 25, 2012 /Christi ... discuss

No mention of the 600,000 Carbines .30 or the 1911 .45ACP pistols also in Korea. -- rfh   GOOGLE SEARCH ENGINE REFERENCES TO THE SALE OF THE U.S. M1 GARANDS: https://www.google.com/search?s ... discuss

A compendium of cannibalism: From India Today: Beed, in Marathwada, Maharashtra has suffered the results of skewed population demographics due to the practice of sex selection abortion. Varsha Deshp ... discuss

Iowa House District 50, which encompasses parts of Butler and Hardin Counties and all of Butler County, has a tight primary matchup between two incumbent Republican State Representatives on June 5th.& ... discuss

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by William Warren Today in Washington, D.C., D.C. - May 16, 2012: The Senate reconvened at 9:30 AM today and began up to six (6) hours of debate on motions to proceed to 5 different budget resolut ... discuss

Bill Gertz reports at The Washington Free Beacon that Robert Joseph, the State Department's former top weapons proliferation official, said recently that the Obama administration's failure to threaten ... discuss

Rapa, re your question (below):      Good thought.  When we carried the badge, representing the people, we enforced laws but few "executive orders".  We would no ... discuss

Lori passed on her "Versatile Blogger/Seven Things" meme, and I thought Haley tagged me for "11 Things" though I can't find my name on her list ... maybe I dreamed that part? (That's entirely possible ... discuss

Today in Washington, D.C. - May 15, 2012 The House is back in session. Expected House votes this week beginning today around 6:30 PM "under suspension" of rules: HR 205 — Homeless emergency assista ... discuss

Recently Franklin Graham took a bold and prophetic stance against President Obama’s affirmation of same-sex “marriage.”  His full statement can be read here. Franklin Graham is the founder of S ... discuss

The Catholic organization has already sent 250 thousand dollars to the areas affected by drought and refugee emergency, but is launching fundraising across the country to do more. "Over 12 million peo ... discuss

On Sunday, the Vietnamese Bishop Antoine Nguyen Van Thien, who was the oldest in the world died in Nice at the age of 106. This was reported by the Vatican newspaper, Osservatore Romano. The ... discuss

First, the Toronto Star--the most liberal newspaper in the country--wrote an article about how the pro-life movement is increasingly a youth-based and re-energized movement. They didn't even misquote ... discuss

The Queen's SpeechTop story:Same-sex marriage left out of UK government's legislative programmeLegislation to refine marriage in English law to include homosexuals has been omitted from the Queen's S ... discuss

Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, A few days before she died of adenocarcinoma (glandular cancer), my mother had me sit down and help her make phone calls. She ... discuss

The tiny corpses are then bought, stored in household refrigerators in homes of those involved in the trade before they are removed and taken to clinics where they are placed in medical drying microwa ... discuss

The prophet Isaiah reminds us that you should never forget “the rock from which you are hewn.”And in the Book of Deuteronomy we are told to “remember the days of old; consider the generations lo ... discuss

related, "America's Final Solution": http://773.harrold.org "Elections Are Not Won by Who Voted, They are Lost by Who Did Not" ~~ rfh GBTV article source: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ ... discuss

if the thought of contracting KURU doesn’t bother you.   That particular neurodegenerative disease is caused by transmission of prions, most famously through cannibalism. China Still Selling & ... discuss

In 10 months there were 35 smuggled shipments of more than 17 thousand pills. All contain 99.7% of human flesh. Chinese hospitals sell aborted fetuses and dead infants for this alternative medicine th ... discuss

by John Jalsevac May 7, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Thousands of pills containing dehydrated and crushed human flesh have been confiscated by South Korean customs officials. The pills originate in Chi ... discuss

 I didn't think that abortion could be any more disgusting, but then I reads this...how/why would anyone even think of using aborted remains like this?Thousands of pills containing dehydrated and ... discuss

For a lot of reasons, I haven't been able to give the attention I want to the  Chen Guangcheng story in China. For now he is stucj in limbo, abandoned by the country that used to be the beacon of ... discuss

Seoul, South Korea (Fox News) South Korean authorities have seized thousands of pills containing the powdered flesh of fetuses and babies that were smuggled in from China to be used as Viagara-sty ... discuss

The Wall Street Journal and ABC are covering the story out of South Korea that pills with human remains were smuggled out of China. The pills are allegedly made using the remains of aborted children ... discuss

Help me out here — I’m having a really hard time believing this is real, via the AP’s Hyung-Jin Kim: SKorea finds smuggled capsules contain human flesh:te>South Korea has seized thou ... discuss

I have heard stories of dining on fetal tissue in China, but didn’t discuss it here because I wasn’t satisfied with the reliability and considered it most likely an urban myth. But this st ... discuss

Cloning hasn’t been in the news for quite some time, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not going on right now. Recall: we did not find out when the first embryos were cloned until aft ... discuss

According to the latest numbers released by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea, Church membership is up, to 10.3 per cent of the population. There are also more parishes and priests. More than ... discuss

Writing in a front page article in the Globe and Mail Konrad Yakabuski is positively glowing with praise over President Obama's allegedly wildly successful foreign policy: Because he has a good story ... discuss

U.S. State Department Names Lysacek as Sports Diplomat By Raymond Rolak The 2010 Olympic gold medalist in men’s figure skating, Evan Lysacek, has left for Europe to be a sports ambassador in associa ... discuss

U.S. State Department Names Lysacek as Sports Diplomat By Raymond Rolak The 2010 Olympic gold medalist in men’s figure skating, Evan Lysacek, has left for Europe to be a sports ambassador in associa ... discuss

By almost any measure, Singapore is an impressive city. Actually, it is a city-state, and it is consistently rated as the most law-abiding nation in the world. Singapore has one of the best health ca ... discuss

The emergence of the megachurch as a model of metropolitan ministry is one of the defining marks of evangelical Christianity in the United States. Megachurches — huge congregations that attract ... discuss

Chen Guangcheng’s escape last week’s from house arrest in China is turning into a diplomatic nightmare for U.S. officials. What should be a celebration is a crisis on the eve of Secretary of State ... discuss

By Ken Blackwell, Contributing Author: This month at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, the faithful met to worship the Almighty and discuss the latest battles for religious libert ... discuss

  Is North Korea serious, or is she polishing her tarnished begging bowl yet again.     The perception that North Korea is "almost ready" to conduct another nuclear test "s ... discuss

North Korea stops TV broadcasts to announce a "decisive military response" to South Korea's provocations. The world is concerned about a new nuclear test like those of 2006 and 2009. "We have lived wi ... discuss

Click here to subscribe to the Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, The outpouring of grief over the passing of Chuck Colson has been moving. It was for his courageous and extensive ministries t ... discuss

Tae-Ho's story Hat tip to Jill Stanek    Tae-ho was born in 2000, south korea. Meet Tae-Ho of South Korea.  He has no arms.But he doesn't care about how he looks.He is very positive person. He ... discuss

Many countries around the world have banned sex selection.  They have banned the abortion of a fetus biased on gender and/or they have banned the practice of using IVF and then preimplantati ... discuss

A North Korean delegation flew to the Chinese capital and met with the communist leaders : declarations of friendship (customary) and updates on more military provocations. Which according to a source ... discuss

Being on a business trip for a week makes it hard to keep up with blogging. And being on the US west coast helps with the realization that the world doesn’t revolve around Eastern time. On with ... discuss

Some press rumors spoke of a shift in Chinese policy of repatriation of North Koreans fleeing the regime. But the activists on the ground deny them: "Nothing has changed." A source in the North: "We a ... discuss

This blog is written in real time. It is primarily commentary, not journalism, in the literal sense.  It also seeks to engage readers in discussions about the cutting edge issues of human exceptiona ... discuss

The Story of a North Korean family who, to escape hunger and violence of the regime in Pyongyang suffered until their encounter with Jesus and salvation in the United States. A journey of pain, that e ... discuss

The accusation comes from Leon Panetta, U.S. Defense Secretary: "I can not say more, but there's no doubt about it." Meanwhile, Pyongyang prepare a new test and Seoul shows the world two missiles capa ... discuss

The Episcopal Commission for Justice and Peace releases Catholic Environmental Teachings, a Catholic handbook on the environment and development. Mankind's own crisis is "causing serious damage to nat ... discuss

Victor Davis Hanson writes: In a variety of landscapes -- North Korea, Russia, China, Iran, the Middle East, South America -- this administration has either overtly or inadvertently given signals that ... discuss

From: baja Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 Subject: Check out "America Gone" on Patriot Action Network at http://www.teapartytribune.com/2012/04/11/america-gone/print/"At what point will YOU discover tha ... discuss

A new study released this week by researchers in Canada suggests that women of Indian origin living in Ontario are likely using prenatal screenings to determine the gender of their children and are ab ... discuss

China does not hide its disappointment in the (failed) North Korean missile launch. Border officials report a change of policy towards refugees fleeing the country to escape starvation, hitherto regar ... discuss

In conjunction with the Summit on disarmament, the Korean major religions come together to propose a more ethical and ecological future rather than one based on nuclear energy: "We choose life." ... discuss

The young dictator speaks at the centennial celebration of his grandfather's birth. He follows up his "greetings to our compatriots in South Korea and across the world who dedicate themselves to reuni ... discuss

Cartoon by Chip Bok NORTH KOREA IS ONE OF THE POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD, BUT THAT DOESN'T STOP THEM FROM MAINTAINING ONE OF THE LARGEST STANDING ARMIES.  THEY SPEND MILLIONS ON THE MILITARY ... discuss

Nebraska Congressman Jeff Fortenberry's latest newsletter contained an excellent essay on the need for Americans to be more circumspect, more principled and more resolute in our dealings with Communis ... discuss

It seems rather likely, soon, although not for the reasons commonly suggested. Motivations for a nuclear test It has been widely speculated that a North Korean nuclear test will follow the embarrassi ... discuss

"Since his father's death, the new dictator has been involved in a power struggle with the military," a source in Korea tells AsiaNews. "The explosion of the Unha-3 rocket, launched on the orders of t ... discuss

Listen online to today’s broadcast of WORLD’s weekly radio news magazine, The World and Everything in It. Or download an mp3 file of the entire program or individual segments and take it ... discuss

A federal government out of control. Without any evidence, Attorney General Eric Holder took a woman to court for obstructing the entrance to an abortion clinic. The judge threw out the case and order ... discuss

The launch took place at 7.39, but the missile blew up after 2 minutes. North Korea threatens anyone who dares to collect the remains. Condemnation of Seoul, Tokyo and Washington. The silence of Beiji ... discuss

By:  Pete Winn Hillary Clinton address North Korea ... discuss


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