
Topic: making
...and call in the EPA?Area Student Arrested For Making A “Tornado in a Bottle”Good thing he didn't open the bottle. Imagine the consequences! ... discussMy son's consultant teacher cut us loose this Thursday. We are currently expert-free for the first time since we received the diagnosis of Autism. Even before this momentous event, I'd been thinking a ... discuss
Ms. Kelly says to Kermit Gosnell's attorney, Jack McMahon, "We don't tar the attorney with the sins of the client," but she does go after him for defending him not as a client but as a human being. Mc ... discuss
Prom has become an age-old tradition and probably the most exciting night for high school students (well, unless your football team wins the championship, but that sure didn’t happen at my school). ... discuss
Bishop E.W. Jackson is an outspoken black Christian conservative with a law degree from Harvard. He also was just selected as the nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia. He is outspoken about lim ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 253 Psalter: Saturday, Week III, 1103 Office of Readings for Saturday in Ordinary Time God, come to my assistance.R ... discuss
My department head took me aside the other day. She'd been talking to the principal, and they thought I was the best person to take over the Senior English class - the current teacher is retiring. The ... discuss
This movie explains a lot about what is going on in American and you can view it FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME. Think how different things would be if every American citizen watched this film! Here's a trai ... discuss
Kenneth R. Stevens, Jr., M.D., FACR*Abstract: This is a review and evaluation of medical and public literature regarding the reported emotional and psychological effects of participation in physi ... discuss
The following (edited) article was written by Paul Russell, the founder and leader of HOPE Australia and published on May 24, 2013 on their blog.HOPE and Alex Schadenberg influence deba ... discuss
I'm holding a grudge.OK, I'm holding many grudges. I'm good at multitasking that way, and my superpower is hanging onto a hurt/annoyance/outrage and blowing it out of proportion.Holy Mountains-out-of- ... discuss
Stephanie Gray wrote a brilliant article recently at LifeSiteNews in which she started off with a question most of us can probably relate to: Have you ever heard someone who supports abortion claim, ... discuss
Yesterday, Mackenzie attempted to defend “Christian Music.” For what it is worth, I’ve listened to a lot of the bands he mentioned. I grew up with each of them, in fact, save the O. ... discuss
Doctors save life of 3-month old by 3-D ‘printing’ splint for collapsed trachea Six weeks earlier April and Bryan Gionfriddo had proudly brought their newborn son, Kaiba, home from the hospital. T ... discuss
The other day, I happened across an article questioning whether social media, and Facebook in particular, was destroying student success. Several studies seem to suggest a non Facebook user student& ... discuss
Rep. Franks: “Protecting pain-capable unborn babies is not a Republican issue or a Democratic issue. It is rather a test of our ba ... discuss
We are regularly exposed to tragedy. Sometimes these are tragedies played out on a television screen thousands or tens of thousands of miles away and other times they are tragedies in our neighborhood ... discuss
India has banned holding dolphins captive for entertainment purposes. The act doesn’t concern me, at this point; I’m unsure how to tease out our relationship with creation, especially in t ... discuss
Censorious or Pastoral? - “In 1932 Martyn Lloyd-Jones spent the summer preaching in Toronto. One day he had lunch with T. T. Shields, a prominent pastor in town known for his public critiq ... discuss
This is what you get when you preach without any historical grounding. I’ve said some things in sermons before that, even immediately after, have made me think “well, there was probably a ... discuss
Yesterday, Mark Belling brought a bizarre activity occuring at a Milwaukee Public School to the attention of his audience. It's happening at Tippecanoe School, an elementary school on the south side o ... discuss
by AF "Tony" Branco Today in Washington, D.C. - May 23, 2013 The Senate voted 27-71 to reject an amendment to the farm bill from Sen. Sanders (I-VT) that would have allowed states to require geneti ... discuss
On Tuesday May 21st, Charley Reese passed away. You can find some of his past columns archived at LewRockwell and Antiwar. Charley Reese worked at the Orlando Sentinel from 1972 to 2001, serving as mo ... discuss
I have been a homeschooling my children since the very beginning. I have been stretched and challenged in the past many years and have had to learn how to adapt our home education efforts and goals t ... discuss
This is the first post in a new series I will be doing: Questions and answers about the Orthodox Faith. If you have a question, you can e-mail me.Question: Often we read in the Fathers that, when we a ... discuss
In light of yesterday's blog about stronger homes for stronger tornadoes, I've been thinking about two related issues. Issue one is the added cost for safety. Hurricane straps would make a difference, ... discuss
Sacrosanctum concilium - what we have done, what we have failed to do An address by Mgr Andrew Wadsworth to a study session of priests of Westminster Diocese. May 22, 2013. ... discuss
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat John Londregan on the “birther” myth: It is past time we abandoned the “birther” myth that we are transformed magically through ... discuss
Top stories:The battle against government's same-sex marriage bill moves to the LordsThe bill now goes to the House of Lords where it faces concerted opposition, and there is no guarantee that the ... discuss
Vatican City, May 23, 2013 / 08:31 am (CNA).- Cardinal Robert Sarah, the president of Benin and officials from the Pontifical Lateran University presented a new chair whose goal will be to study Afric ... discuss
John Londregan on the "birther" myth.It is past time we abandoned the "birther" myth that we are transformed magically through the process of birth from being tumorous growths within our mothers into ... discuss
Yesterday we published a shocking story about an elder abuse case in Peterborough, whereby a son was able to uncover the abuse of his mother by secretly placing a camera in his mother's room and recor ... discuss
We are moving to the country! Yippee!! One major change for us is that we will now be 30 minutes from a grocery store instead of 5. There is also no Chinese or pizza delivery out there. Any tips for q ... discuss
When you refuse to testify by invoking your Fifth Amendment rights, doesn't that mean you don't make remarks related to the case? At the IRS scandal hearings yesterday, Lois Lerner decided she could p ... discuss
by Bethany Monk, CitizenLink: The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to hear a case involving a New York town’s policy allowing the presentation of prayers before public meetings. The town of Gree ... discuss
For more than thirty years, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) have deemed it necessary to state for the record, that those who openly declare themselves to be homosexual -- that is, inclined toward same ... discuss
Recently, I discussed, with a person involved in the development of a smart gun technology, their value as a safety device but also as another eroding force against the  ... discuss
Hellen MacDonald & her son Camille ParentA Peterborough Ontario Newspaper reported on the elder abuse of Hellen MacDonald, who was living in a long-term care room. Her son Camille Parent was upse ... discuss
These books are free at the time of listing. This can change, so be sure to check the cost first before you download. I love to hear from our readers, but I do not love to hear that a book listed h ... discuss
Vermont legalizes assisted suicide by Cassy Fiano Governor Peter Shumli ... discuss
Kids start watching online porn as young as 6, flirt with cyberspace strangers by 8: survey by Kirsten Andersen SEATTLE, WA, May 21, 2013 (LifeSiteNews) – A recent st ... discuss
"These groups are invested in the future of scouting, rather than simply making a political statement." -- IRD President Mark Tooley Contact: Jeff Walton, Institute on Religion and Democracy, 202-68 ... discuss
From 20-24 May, Stephen Shaw, Chairman of SPUC’s North and North East Scotland region, will hike along the challenging Speyside Way to raise money for SPUC’s work. For much of the route Stephen wi ... discuss
“This terrible decision from the 9th Circuit ignores the growing body of evidence that late-term abortions are dangerous for women” noted AUL’s Dr. Charmaine Yoest. “And yet a woman receiving ... discuss
Below a speech I gave to the Traditional Britain Group on May 18 following their Annual General Meeting. Video to follow. Ladies and gentlemen, comrades in the struggle for the liberty and prosp ... discuss
Abortion advocates have long made a habit of rewriting history and taking credit for other people's accomplishments. The hoary old tales conjuring out of thin air thousands of women who were sup ... discuss
The FYB liked this school book so well he wanted his own copy. It qualifies as an ‘informational text,’ as it is an account of alphabet and where it came from. It begins with the Phoen ... discuss
Greenville, S.C., May 22, 2013 / 04:03 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Editor and author Joseph Pearce's new work, “Shakespeare on Love,” sees the Catholic presence in “Romeo and Juliet” ... discuss
Washington D.C., May 22, 2013 / 12:05 am (CNA/EWTN News).- In a move that could have national consequences for prayer in public life, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a federal case challengi ... discuss
by Ed Meese, The Heritage Foundation: Experts can’t always predict exactly how public policy will affect the nation, despite our best efforts. But when it comes to immigration policy, we have trie ... discuss
The Vatican Museums are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the completion of restoration work on Michelangelo’s Pieta.The Pieta, which stands in the nave of St. Peter’s basilica, was badly damage ... discuss
For the past several weeks, AUL’s office has been flooded with inquiries from media, legislators and the public following the horrific and gruesome details arising from the murder trial of Philadel ... discuss
I don't think I could have found anything less \"scientific\" from a website called \"ScienceAlert.\" A group in Australia has taken up the challenge of reforming the laws regarding \"left-over\" ... discuss
A new survey on the new Missal translation is making a splash because it shows overwhelming opposition. I'm quoted on the PrayTell blog as suspecting a demographic split here. Older priests who were a ... discuss
Tweetby Stephanie GrayHave you ever heard someone who supports abortion claim, “No one knows when life begins”? The funny thing is, these very individuals actually do claim to know when it b ... discuss
An Everson man who impregnated a preteen girl and forced her to have an abortion must serve a six-year prison sentence, then leave the country.Luis Gonzalez-Jose, 31, raped the girl at a home in rural ... discuss
The oxymoron of “safe” abortions by Christina Martin Liberal blogger Amanda M ... discuss
“Big Sis” for president? EMILY’s List, Washington Post promote Janet Napolitano in 2016 by Ben Johnson WASHINGTON, D.C., May 20, 2013, (LifeSiteNews.c ... discuss
Maine’s death rate now higher than its birth rateby Ben Johnson AUGUSTA, ME, May 20, 20 ... discuss
My wife Kristi and I have been foster parents for almost one year now. Trust me, I know how crazy this is to most people. We already had four biological boys of our own. But we didn’t feel like ... discuss
Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: By almost any measure, last week was a bad week for the Obama White House. Predictably, the White House did its best to spin the trio of scandals making daily headlin ... discuss
Emperor Constantine, 21 May AD 337 Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus served as Roman Emperor from AD 306 to 337. During his reign the persecution of Christians was forbidden by the Edict of Milan ... discuss
Like hell they are!Texas Gosnell Douglas KarpenAbortion Doc Who Twists Off Babies’ Heads Killed Woman in Failed AbortionMaryland Gosnell Nicola RileyAbortion Doc Who Kept Remains of 35 Aborted Babie ... discuss
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat In Arkansas, a man has been charged with domestic battery and negligent homicide for running over his pregnant girlfriend with a car. The woman, who was ... discuss
“History has shown us that, rather than empowering seriously ill individuals, legalizing physician-assisted suicide can result in societal pressure for them to end their lives,” said AUL& ... discuss
Wake up, Dorothy. You’re not in Oregon anymore. The final week of the political path to death with dignity in Vermont was a reminder of how a cadre of politicians can want something so desperately t ... discuss
In Washington State, a man who raped and impregnated a pre-teen girl and took her to Planned Parenthood for an abortion has been sentenced to 6 years in jail and then he'll have to leave the country. ... discuss
Just in time for Memorial Day, we’re being treated to a generous serving of praise and grandstanding by politicians, corporations and others with similarly self-serving motives eager to go on record ... discuss
We all want that comfort and warmth that comes from a fellowship of ‘likeminded believers,’ but we also want to come to it by shortcuts. But we won’t find ‘community’ wor ... discuss
Dr. Susan Berry warns the GOP that using the next debt limit crisis to try and win some restrictions on late term abortion would likely cheapen the pro-life cause and take it away from the high moral ... discuss
Jazz covered White House communications strategist Dan Pfeiffer’s no good, very bad day on the Sunday talk shows yesterday, but one exchange in particular is worth revisiting — especially since P ... discuss
Jolie's Choice by Michael Cook Hollywood celebrity Angelina Jolie was hailed this week for her bravery in revealing that she has had a preventative double mastectomy. The New York Times published he ... discuss
Join Jen and the other Quicktakers over at the Conversion Diary 1. The punishing month of May continues! Although the weekend was supposed to be somewhat restful, we still had to get up at 7 o ... discuss
Abercrombie and Fitch is a disgusting company more interested in pushing the gay agenda than in marketing clothing. I remember a print ad in one of their catalogues with a bunch of buff guys (in the b ... discuss
Yesterday, Obama delivered a commencement address at Morehouse College, a "historically black college."He used his address to hammer the point that he's a black man. Obama spoke of "Jim Crow laws and ... discuss
Denver, Colo., May 19, 2013 / 04:01 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Hovering 500 feet above the ground, a ride in the Prayer One helicopter offers community leaders the opportunity to join in fellowship – ... discuss
The day after the 1972 election, I trudged downstairs. I was 17, and had spent months involved with the Presidential campaign - thought I'd known since September of that year that Nixon was ... discuss
May 19 - Homily: Pentecost & The Marian Civilization of Love A new Pentecost, the coming of a civilization of love, can only be attained with Our Lady, thus making it a Marian civilization of ... discuss
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I've been slowly making my way through Zach Eswine's Sensing Jesus, a book that has been challenging, comforting, and shaping my soul in helpful ways. I plan to return to page one, with a pencil this ... discuss
The 8-years-old bride who was brutally killed on first night of her weddingADVISORY – This article includes information that may be undesirable, discomfort & upset some audiences.The 8-years-old gir ... discuss
By Fczarnowski (Own work).Okay, so Pope Francis is not Pope Benedict. That much is obvious. He didn't take a traditional name. He doesn't do the Traditional Latin Mass. He woul ... discuss
If you sing the chant too slowly, you lose the sense of the chant, you lose the meaning because the chant, the text, becomes less and less understandable. Yes, you have to understand what the ... discuss
IRS Scandal just continues to embarrass and shame anybody who thinks the idea that Big Government isn’t as dangerous as Big Business, and even more so. The IRS Executive in charge during the tar ... discuss
(Article image by Roman Genn) By Daniel Foster | National Review: Mitch McConnell had a problem. He needed to give President Obama, the man he had publicly vowed to make a one-term president, a nom ... discuss
Documents Prove IRS Harassment of Pro-Life Groups Dates to 2009 Today, the Thomas More Society offered over 150 pages of analysis and evidence to the House Ways and Means Committee about repeated ... discuss
by Bethany Monk, CitizenLink: Organizations across the country are encouraging people to contact their U.S. representatives today asking them to support a bill that would protect conscience rights ... discuss
Various encounters with the better parts of internet punditry, have led me to conclude that Benghazi was a take down of Hillary Clinton from the neocons–though I’ll dispute and say from th ... discuss
Q - My question is how far is too far in a relationship, that is not marriage? Should it not go past kissing? Or is it ok to show more affection than that? Also If you are married, do all the actions ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1064 All from the Proper of Seasons: 1011 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 All from the Proper of Seasons: 599 Evening Prayer I for the Solemni ... discuss
By ESTEFANIA AGUIRRE/EWTN NEWS/CNA | CAGLIARI, Italy — Father Giovannino Tolu said his heart began racing when he heard that Pope Francis will visit the shrine he oversees on the Italian ... discuss
Rome, Italy, May 17, 2013 / 11:30 am (CNA).- With the touch of an iPad, Pope Francis became the first pontiff to unlock a new smartphone application and expanded the Church’s footprint in the di ... discuss
Stem Cells in General Much of the confusion over stem cell research involves misunderstanding of terms, so let’s begin with some definitions. Stem cells are immature cells that are undifferentia ... discuss
The pressure is on in a number of countries for the legalization of euthanasia. In England, Lord Falconer is making yet another attempt to get Parliament to change the law. On Wednesday, Falconer t ... discuss
Pro-Life Perspective: Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the further expansion of abortion in New York5. Pro-abortion Gov. Andrew CuomoW ... discuss
If you aren’t reading Mere-O Notes, you really ought to be. Perhaps it is presumptuous to use an ‘ought’ so early in a discussion of ethics, but so be it. Really, go check it out. It ... discuss
Cagliari, Italy, May 17, 2013 / 05:05 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Father Giovannino Tolu said his heart began racing when he heard that Pope Francis will the visit the shrine he oversees on the Italian islan ... discuss
Hillary Clinton has successfully regained popularity (and a following) after doing or saying something totally stupid -- like the "under sniper-fire lie" during the campaign. However, I'm betting it ... discuss
And so, you graduate. The Seminary Lawn is filled with hundreds of graduates, faculty, family, and friends. Everyone is playing his or her part. Parents are proud, spouses are glad, friends are happy, ... discuss
American People Seeing "Remarkable Arrogance" from Obama Administration A lot of questions are being raised as a result of these revelations and, as Speaker Boehner said at a press conference today, ... discuss
Iowa Right to Life has created new Fact Sheets with the latest stats on Planned Parenthood, to help you get the word out. Please download these and use them in your educational efforts. Cl ... discuss
Yesterday the journal Cell published research from a group of scientists (most of them from Oregon Health and Science University) indicating that they successfully derived stem cells from cloned human ... discuss
Busy morning for me. You? If our plan holds, this is the next “family” car after the kids move out … or the equivalent in 2017. A few years in the cellar. “Mystical” ... discuss
How truly pitiful it is to see women who should be dedicated to the Lord performing their own personal farce. Here are two nuns who need a good ecclessial smack-down for undermining the faith an ... discuss
OH HAI there! It’s been a while since we just had some over-the-fence neighborly talk. They say that random posts aren’t allowed, but for people who thrive on random (like my bunny-trail ... discuss
Last night while I was at pre-rehearsal, with the violinists and cellist, I received a call from one of the gazillion places I applied online to. After weeks. I called them back right when I got h ... discuss
Mobile, Ala., May 16, 2013 / 04:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Catholic Social Services of Mobile is undergoing a fund raising effort so that it can more effectively provide assistance to those in need in so ... discuss
I was a bit taken aback when the abortionist discussed in the Life Dynamics video turned out to be Douglas Karpen. I'd known that he was quacktastic, greedy, indifferent to the well-being of his patie ... discuss
Vermont seems poised to enact assisted suicide into state law. For the first three years, it will be a law with even fewer "protective guidelines" than the ephemeral Oregon rules. Then, the guidelines ... discuss
I received a form letter the other day from Kathryn Tucker, of the euphemistically named "Compassion and Choices," which came into being as part of a merger with the honestly named Hemlock Society. Th ... discuss
How often we are told by "the scientists" that those outside the field have no business telling them what to--and more particularly, what not--to do. And yet, again and again and again, we learn that ... discuss
Saving Money This Summer: How to Be Frugal and Still Enjoy Family Fun (More for Less Guides) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: BUDGETING TO SAVE MONEY IN THE SUMMER CHAPTER 2: FINANCIAL LESSO ... discuss
Written by: Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Abraham SkorkaOn Heaven and Earth Pope Francis on Faith, Family, and the Church in the Twenty-First Century is a fascinating book, in which the man who would ... discuss
As if we didn't have enough government overreach to react to this week!Ramesh Ponnuru reports the following in NRO's The Corner.The Justice Department has decided that private and parochial schools ha ... discuss
Making School Choice Even More BurdensomeLet Me Get This Straight. Are the Dems Now Arguing for Smaller Government?Has the Lapdog Press Finally Awakened?Uh, David Axelrod's Defense of Team Obama Isn't ... discuss
Boston, Mass., May 15, 2013 / 02:02 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley called the successful production of embryonic stem cells by cloning human embryos an “abuse” which ignore ... discuss
“Somewhere along the way, standing up for gay marriage went from nervy to trendy.” This was the assessment offered by Frank Bruni, an influential openly-gay columnist for The New York Time ... discuss
Looking for evidence that our society is losing its mind? Just look at the controversy over so-called “emergency contraceptives” and a federal judge’s effort to make these drugs avai ... discuss
The doctor is a murderer. The trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell ended yesterday, with the infamous abortion doctor convicted of three counts of first degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter. ... discuss
Wednesday of the Seventh Week of Easter (Click here for readings) Lifting up his eyes to heaven, Jesus prayed, saying: “Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that ... discuss
Even at Politico, they're bothered by the malicious Big Brother tactics of the Obama administration's IRS.The Internal Revenue Service asked tea party groups to see donor rolls. It asked for prin ... discuss
Part Four: The Gosnell Murder Convicti ... discuss
Ten-year-old reader looking for ideas, so I'm starting a list. Here's the first installment, in no particular order.She's not three anymore. (Sniff, sniff.) When You Reach Me, Rebecca SteadWhere ... discuss
As you know, President Obama is trying to crush our religious freedom by forcing religious employers to provide contraceptives, abortion drugs, and sterilization coverage in their insurance plans. To ... 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
Today in Washington, D.C. - May 14, 2013: The Senate resumed consideration of S. 601, the Water Resources Development Act of 2013. At noon, they voted on cloture on S. 601 (i.e. whether to cut off d ... discuss
State College, PA, May 15, 2013: CatechismClass.com is pleased to announce the publication of its newest release “Catholic Book Summaries: 54 Traditional & Contemporary Classics” by Matthew Pl ... discuss
Philadelphia abortion provider Kermit Gosnell was convicted yesterday on three counts of first-degree murder (of newborn babies), one count of involuntary manslaughter (of a pregnant woman), 21 counts ... discuss
Image found here.Wow, over a week since my last post. Sorry, y'all, but I've been that busy. I've found myself coming up with different projects and things to do offline (purposely; don't want to keep ... discuss
President Obama is having a bad week and it’s only Tuesday. First the Benghazi testimony carried over weekend… then we learn that the IRS targeting conservative groups was more widespread and go ... discuss
Here’s a CBS anchor admitting that the media is getting stories wrong over and over again. I am glad he noticed and appreciate the admission. however, I really disagree with him about the ... discuss
Dr. Charmaine Yoest, president and CEO of AUL, appeared on Fox News’ Special Report to discuss the Kermit Gosnell verdict. Dr. Charmaine Yoest on Fox News’ Special Report is a post from: ... discuss
I've frequently urged Vital Signs readers to subscribe to the free e-mail newsletters offered by National Review Online. Read this superb essay from Jim Geraghty's "Morning Jolt" newsletter and you'll ... discuss
AUL Welcomes Prominent Attorney and Pro-Life Advocate Ovide Lamontagne as General Counsel Senator Kelly Ayotte and former Senator Jim DeMint of the Heritage Foundation to Speak During Rooftop Recept ... discuss
Part Three: Gosnell Found Guilty of three-counts of first-degree murder, one count of involuntary Manslaughter; sentencing phase begins next week By Dave Andrusko Ilyse HogueIn order to u ... discuss
Make no mistake, humans are a strange bunch! All over the world they take part in weird and wonderful festivals and celebrations while we all look on in wonderment! Here are a few of the best, or def ... discuss
Fr. Peter West takes a look at homosexuality and the Theology of the Body: Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex ... discuss
Jeanneane Maxon, Vice President of External Affairs and Corporate Counsel for Americans United for Life, appeared on ABC News to discuss the verdict in the Kermit Gosnell abortion trial. Jeanneane Ma ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II: Ordinary: 1064 Proper of Seasons: 987 Psalter: Wednesday, Week III, 1429 Christian Prayer: Ordinary: 694 Proper of Seasons: 590 Psalter: Wednesday, Week ... discuss
So the Obama administration's IRS scandal doesn't just involve some "low-level workers" in Cincinnati.What a shocker!From the Washington Post:Internal Revenue Service officials in Washington and at le ... discuss
It is hard to keep up on the IRS scandal as disclosure followed disclosure today, all damning to the IRS and the administration. Here is the latest: 1. Low Level Employees ... discuss
This evening (May 13, 2013) the Vermont House of Representatives passed the worst assisted suicide bill ever by a vote of 75 to 65 making it the third US state to legalize assisted suicide.Bill ... discuss
What can y’all tell me about Lenovo ThinkPads? in general, or the X131e 33722FU 11.6-Inch Laptop? I need a new Laptop, but it has to be Windows 7, not 8, and it has to be under 600 doll ... discuss
by Ryan Bomberger, The Radiance Foundation: Abortion activists are trying desperately to blame the actions of one of their own on prolifers. The media is spewing the new celebrated talking point that ... discuss
Outside my window... I am thinking... about the things I got for Mother's Day - Noah ran the 5K I asked him to run with great results! 4th in ages 15-19 Noah LaVictoire age 15 ... discuss
I am delighted to be making my second appearance at CAT Theatre in Play On! opening this Friday night, May 17. Now excuse me whilst I go rehearse my lines… ... discuss
From: dquilter Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 Subject: Gun Control already started at Dick's WATCH YOURSELF WHEN BUYING AMMO (and when visiting a doctor or medical facility.) Gun Con ... discuss
From: dquilter Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 Subject: Gun Control already started at Dick's WATCH YOURSELF WHEN BUYING AMMO (and when visiting a doctor or medical facility.) Gun Con ... discuss
There are not a few within the institutional Protestant church today who raise an eyebrow when confronted with our message of abolition. "It is all fine and good that you work to fight abortion" ... discuss
In response to the conviction of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, NARAL has released a horrible illogical and disgraceful statement from their president, Ilyse Hogue. "Justice was served to Kermit Go ... discuss
Americans United for Life: Reflections from the Kermit Gosnell Trial is a post from: Americans United For Life. Please consider making a contribution or signing up for email updates from AUL!Paid for ... discuss
“In the Gosnell case, we’ve seen proof positive that the abortion industry operates as the red-light district of medicine, preying on the vulnerable and repeatedly victimizing the very women it cl ... discuss
MARY STAYED OUT ALL NIGHT – also called Marry Me, Mary- it’s strictly frothy romantic comedy. I can’t exactly recommend this one because the plot is insanely unbelievable and the ... discuss
Photojournalists love to capture politicians with backlighting, or standing before round seals and symbols; it helps the subject to stand out, of course, and where presidents are concerned the dramati ... discuss
A couple of weeks ago, we published an article that addressed the issue of whether or not abolitionists have the authority to speak to Christians who meet in a different locality, regarding genuine co ... discuss
My comments below (with colored backgrounds) refer first to Dudley Brown's 'National Association for Gun Rights' email (included below) which lists most of&n ... discuss
Video: Dr. Charmaine Yoest is the featured speaker at LiveAction’s Inhuman Rally is a post from: Americans United For Life. Please consider making a contribution or signing up for email updates fro ... discuss
Dear reader, At this moment, 4,300 English-speaking readers have responded to our call and have supported ZENIT by sending a donation. That is a good number -- and we're sure that it will grow in th ... discuss
Supermodel: Ignore your kids on ‘No Mother’s Day’ to support global abortion access by Ben Johnson LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, May 11, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) – This ... discuss
Diary of a Pro-Life Girl enumerates some things that could be improved at the Ottawa March for Life: 1. The focus on Christianity. How many atheist or agnostic pro-lifers didn't attend, or left ear ... discuss
What Matters to Girls The Schenectady League of Women Voters is hosting the Working Group on Girls Community Forum, “What Matters to Girls” on Wednesday, May 22nd at 7pm at the 1st Reforme ... discuss
Pope Benedict XVI gave the most wonderful message on the Internet two years ago. It contains none of the reactionary, anti-tech pop thought that passes for profundity today, and instead celebrates the ... discuss
In April of 2011 my family heard, “Your mom has advanced stage cancer and one year to live.” Those are words you never want to hear, words you want to block out, acting like you never hea ... discuss
Pope surprises, delights 40,000 Italian pro-lifers, joins March for Lifeby Hilary White, Rome Correspondent ROME, M ... discuss
Ever seen that slightly different message on a bumper sticker? It says "thank a teacher" without the "Mom."But who are the first teachers, the primary teachers?Moms and dads, especially stay-at-home m ... discuss
A lot was made at different times about the President attending Harvard Law and being Editor of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. It was mentioned that he was a Constitutional Law Professor (w ... discuss
During the April 2013 QUESTION TIME, I hinted that I was beginning some yard and garden work. So here’s why I haven’t been writing: My potato towers were the first things to go into the ... discuss
Judging from the author's appearance, he either A) shoots skeet with o'bwana the great black hunter or B) once saw a Clint Eastwood movie and extrapolated from there. -- rfh An End to the NRA's Angry ... 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
class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"> In this chapter God spells out which animals are clean and which ones are unclean. God says, in so many words, “You shall eat this…you ... discuss
Even Christians have abortions because they have never seen abortion. How can they see it if nobody shows it to them? If pro-life churches would simply show the truth, babies could be saved that ... discuss
Risotto is one of those mouth-watering comfort foods that you just have to love. It’s like a glorified chicken and rice dish that is all grown up. It may not be that pretty, but hardly a grain ... discuss
” Soap doesn’t work. Toilets don’t flush. Clothes washers don’t clean. Light bulbs don’t illuminate. Refrigerators break too soon. Paint discolors. Lawnmowers have to be hacked. It’s a ... discuss
Only 7% of Americans following Gosnell case ‘very closely’: Gallup poll by Kirsten Andersen Updated 05/10/13 at 2:00 pm ... discuss
The media has been abuzz lately with conversations about “emergency contraception.” The FDA has approved over-the-counter access to Plan B for 15-year-old girls. The Obama Administration has ... discuss
William Saunders, Senior Vice President of Legal Affairs and Senior Counsel, featured in the National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly in which he gives a “Washington Insider” report of bioethical iss ... discuss
Far from home, in exotic L.A. (where I'd like to be myself), Rose is still plugging away in the entertainment industry. Specifically, she's doing free lance editing for a company that produces promos ... discuss
Do you have someone you love? Sure you do. We all do. We were created to share our hearts and desire companionship. With mother’s day just around the corner, I thought I’d share a little ... discuss
The sidewalk in front of the the late-term abortion facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was the setting on Friday for a special Mother's Day event. Over 60 people turned out for the Mother's Day Ral ... discuss
Dear Mr. Pacheco: CBC’s Office of the Ombudsman is independent of CBC News management and thus has no say in day-to-day decision-making. The CBC Ombudsman has a mandate to determine whether ... discuss
Jeanneane Maxon, Vice President of External Affairs and Corporate Counsel for Americans United for Life, appeared on the Mike Huckabee Show to discuss the status of the Kermit Gosnell abortion trial. ... discuss
Dateline: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Yes, Sir Winston Churchill was here, too. He actually came to see the Falls at least twice, in 1900 as a rising journalist, and again in 1943, when he was Bri ... discuss
He has been after his beloved Aunt Jenny-Any-Dots to spend the night with him for many a moon, and last night she came over bringing some books and his favoritest game, Hi-Ho Cheerios. While awaiting ... discuss
“The Lord be with you.” “And with your spirit.” We hear this exchange between the celebrant and the congregation at every Mass now. It happens as a matter of course. Hardly any ... discuss
It should come as no surprise to you that I love music. Like the hippish music nerds in High Fidelity, I love music. I love discovering new music. And I love making mixes. I love living with certain ... discuss
Born alive after abortion part 8: doctor lets baby die, gets probation by Sarah Terzo ... discuss
Kermit Gosnell, abortion’s euphemisms, and “A close encounter with abortion” By Dave Andrusko Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-Indiana)As ... discuss
Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex marriage.” If young people today are at all aware of what the Catholic Chu ... discuss
What follows is an interview with Kevin Schut. He’s a delightful fellow, and he happens to have written a book about video games. It’s called Of Games and God, and you should probably re ... discuss
G’day One thing you don’t have to worry about shopping in the Midwestern ‘burbs. Yah, that will work. So, does that mean the state department is completely ignorant of how difficul ... discuss
The following article was written by Wesley Smith and published on his blog under the title: Vermont's coming no rules assisted suicide.Wesley SmithVermont seems poised to enact assisted suicide into ... discuss
Rod Blum, candidate for Congress in Iowa’s 1st Congressional district, says the Common Core Standards were poorly designed and testing students at a national, one-size fits all manner can’t produc ... discuss
Many years ago, I remarked that if you’re embroiled in a political fight today with Leftists on something you are trying to protect, you likely have already lost. I understood this truth when ... discuss
Americans for Limited Government General Counsel Nathan Mehrens today issued the following statement praising a ruling by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals for overturning a National Labor Relations B ... discuss
Thai Recipes: Delicious Thai Recipes You’re Sure To Love! according to reviews it lacks a Table of Contents, and the ingredients may be hard to find if you live in a small midwestern town. A G ... discuss
WASHINGTON, DC - At his press briefing today, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) highlighted the House GOP plan for economic growth and job creation, contrasting it with President Obama’s latest ... discuss
Source http://www.knowthelies.com/node/8922There is a growing groundswell within American Republican and Tea Party ranks that impeachment proceedings should be initiated against President Obam ... discuss
A new report shows the other of the famous singer Cher considered having an abortion and went as far as making an appointment and going to the abortion clinic to take her daughter’s life. Until Geor ... discuss
Today In Washington, D.C. - April 9, 2013 Yesterday, the House Benghazi hearing was extraordinary, but as Gary Bauer noted "that you wouldn't know it if you depended on Big Media. Major networks like ... discuss
May 9, 2013. (Romereports.com) Pope Francis will make history on May 12, during the canonization of the newest saints to the Catholic Church. Not only is it his first canonization, but he's set to bec ... discuss
Via Katie Pavlich, a new poll shows the vast majority of college-age students want's the government to stay out of their lives. From Adam Tragone:In a survey launched by Young America's Foundation a ... discuss
