An Affront to Secularism

CNS News reports:

In a ceremony at the Church of Divine Mercy in Krakow, Poland on Saturday, the Catholic Bishops of Poland in the presence of President Andrzei Duda and many Catholic pilgrims, officially recognized Jesus Christ as the King of Poland and called upon Him to rule over their nation, its people and their political leaders. (more…)

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Misogynists’ March

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MISOGYNISTS upset about the election are planning to march on Washington on January 21 to protest the presidency of Trump.

They’re steaming mad. Hillary promised to keep women down! She promised to help them kill their children. The woman-haters are mad as hell that she didn’t win.

Why are these misogynists crying anyway? They’re crying because they don’t have the power over women they thought they had. They’re crying because American women are stronger and more independent minded than they thought they were.

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Impurity

IN A three-part series, Fr. Franz Hunolt (1691-1746) wrote "On the Folly of Impure Desires of Sensual Pleasures:" You may talk to the impure man hundreds and thousands of times of the eternal joys of Heaven, he will not feel the least desire for them. He would willingly give them up, if he could satisfy all his wishes on earth. He cannot even imagine a joy which does not consist in impure love. He is inclined sometimes to envy the beast of the field, and to wish that he had neither reason nor freedom, that he might gratify his passions without shame, or the fear of eternal damnation. So that he has lost all pleasure in, and taste for everything; nay, his ruling passion itself gives him no content, because his desires increase more and more, and the greater they are, the harder it is to satisfy them.

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An Unthinkable Perversion

FELLOWSHIP OF THE MINDS reports that bestialists, apparently emboldened in recent years, are now concerned.

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Pope? Nope

ANOTHER Catholic blogger, Louie Verrecchio, has endorsed the position that Jorge Bergoglio is not a true pope: Even if others in Catholic media are afraid to say it aloud, at least thus far, I am not: Francis has judged himself a formal heretic. He is, therefore, an antipope.

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Women in Hats, cont.

LINDA N. writes:

Here are two rather different women in hats for your collection, both by Andrew Wyeth:

 

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Maga’s Daughter, Andrew Wyeth, 1966

 

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The Liberal, Andrew Wyeth, 1993

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Post Removed

I'VE removed a post about two students at Northwestern University who spray-painted Swastikas on the campus church. The article was erroneously reported at Gateway Pundit and Conservative Tribune. The incident occurred last March, not after the election, and at least one of the students is not Jewish. The incident did occur and one of the students may be Jewish, but it is unclear. I apologize for the errors.

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A Crime Against Humanity

  MARK Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University, made these opening remarks at a symposium on 9/11 on the 15th anniversary in September. The symposium was held by Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth.

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Wouldn’t It Be Marvelous?

ALAN M. writes:

I had to send you this article about Francis’s reaction last week to the election.

Rather than what he apparently did say, “I do not make judgments on people and political men, I only want to understand what suffering their behavior causes to the poor and the excluded,” wouldn’t it be marvelous to have a Pope who said something like, “I do not make judgments on people and political men, I only want to understand how their behavior affects the souls of God’s children.” (more…)

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Temperamentally Unfit

FROM The American Spectator:

Sources have told The American Spectator that on Tuesday night, after Hillary realized she had lost, she went into a rage. Secret Service officers told at least one source that she began yelling, screaming obscenities, and pounding furniture. She picked up objects and threw them at attendants and staff. She was in an uncontrollable rage. Her aides could not allow her to come out in public. It would take her hours to calm down. As has been reported for years, her violent temper got the best of her. Talk about having a temperament ill-suited for having access to the atomic bomb. So Podesta went out and gave his aimless speech. I wish we could report on Bill’s whereabouts but we cannot. We shall work on that. (more…)

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Hate Crime Hoaxes

FROM Downtrend.com:

The media has exploded with tales of white Trump supporters, emboldened by his election, doing all sorts of horrible racist things to minorities. They don’t quite report as vigorously when these stories turn out to be hoaxes, but that’s understandable, as it doesn’t fit their liberal agenda. The latest Trump-related hate crime to fall apart involves a black women who said white Trumpites threatened to kill her.

PhillyVoice reports that black woman Ashley Boyer claimed 4 white men brandished a gun with a death threat at a gas station in Smyrna, Delaware following Trump’s election. In a now-deleted FaceBook post she recounted this terrible hate crime …

Some recent hate crime hoaxes and suspected hoaxes are listed at Reddit.com. And here’s a researcher who says the government has gotten into the hate crime business too: (more…)

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Just Issue the Money, Mr. Trump

ELLEN BROWN, author of Web of Debt and The Public Bank Solution, writes: In Donald Trump’s victory speech after the presidential election, he vowed: We are going to fix our inner cities and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals. We’re going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none. And we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it. It sounds great; but as usual, the devil is in the details. Both parties in Congress agree that infrastructure is desperately needed. The roadblock is in where to find the money. Raising taxes and going further into debt are both evidently off the table. The Trump solution is touted as avoiding those options, but according to his economic advisors, it does this by privatizing public goods, imposing high user fees on the citizenry for assets that should have been public utilities. Raise taxes, add to the federal debt, privatize – there is nothing new here. The president-elect  needs another alternative; and there is one, something he is evidently open to. In May 2016, when challenged over the risk of default from the mounting federal debt, he said, “You never have to default, because you print the money.” The Federal Reserve has already created trillions of dollars for the 1% by just printing the money. The new president could create another trillion for the majority of the 99% who elected him.

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Teens in Drag at the Library

 

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K.G. writes:

Thank you for your dedicated efforts to spread truth and common sense. I have learned a great deal from your site.

We can kiss goodbye to the notion that our public libraries can be trusted to protect the innocence of our children. I found this notice in the latest issue of “Ames Living,” a magazine dedicated to promoting local business and events from a typical Midwestern college town in Iowa.

“One special event offered to teens in November is the Teen Drag Show. Teens ages 14 through 20 are welcome to strut their stuff at the library’s drag show on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. They can come to perform or just to enjoy the show, food and mingling. To sign up for the show or get more details, teens can go to www.amespubliclibrary.org.”

What can we do to fight this insanity? (more…)

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