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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Not Black Enough
In a liberal world where race is everything (well, second behind power), it appears that a person can be "Not Black Enough." Meaning of course, you don’t think like you are supposed to think. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Clarence Thomas, journal, justice, Milwaukee, project 21, sentinel, supreme court, Thomas, us
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Another Class of Parents
Another special class of parent has been created. Link: FOXNews.com – U.S. & World – Lesbian to Seek Parental Rights in Wash.. OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington state Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a woman who raised a child … Continue reading
Links
This is the place where you will find all or most of my blogrolls. The front page is getting a bit too crowded and a little bit slow. So in an effort to do a little house cleaning, let me … Continue reading
Picture of the Day: Today’s sunset
Today’s sunset Originally uploaded by JANO.. This shot is a perfect combination of the beauty of God’s nature and the working of the hand of man. Love this.
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged evening, light, picture, picture of the day, shadow
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Singing Gospel is A Lot of Work!
I didn’t know that singing Gospel music could be so much work. We are preparing for a gospel music concert this coming Friday November 4th. Hey, I guess that is tomorrow. Anyway, we have been working very hard on this … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Music, Religion
Tagged concert, evanglical, fred steele, gospel, gospel music, Questions and Answers, questions answers, South Suburban, ssefc, whities
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U2, I wish it were Me too….
My really good blogging buddy Well Woman over at Ramble On went to the U2 concert in California Nov. 2nd. Her fantastic review is here…
Posted in Music
Tagged bono, california, concert, ranble on, U2, well woman
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Twin Cities Providence Academy receives high praise
Richard John Neuhaus writes: Friday and Saturday in the Twin Cities left some distinct and positive impressions. There was the Paul Holmer Lecture under the auspices of the MacLaurin Institute, with an overflow crowd at the Hubert Humphrey Center. It … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Misc, Religion
Tagged john, neuhaus, Providence academy, richard, Richard John Neuhaus
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Statutory Rape Legislation in CA
Some good legislation on statutory rape in going through the California State House. Abortion-rights activists are fiercely opposing a measure put before Californians next week on whether parents should be notified before a minor has an abortion. A backer of … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged california, life dynamics, statutory rape, yes 73, yes on 73
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Polygamy in Utah:
Polygamy is alive and well in Utah: SALT LAKE CITY — A small-town judge ordered removed from office because he has three wives faced a hearing before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday in his bid to remain on the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged judge, Polygamy, utah, Walter Steed
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Diversity lovers terrorizing again!
Here is another example of the party of diversity and tolerance (the liberals) and freedom of speech:Do as I say, not as I do!!! Enraged homosexual activists, shouting obscenities and chanting "Shut it down," amassed outside a Baptist church in … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs
Tagged activists, baptist, church, Enraged, family, focus, focus on the family, fof, homosexual, protesters
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Christian Carnival is up!
Posted in Religion, Weblogs
Tagged Christian carnival, Wittenberg Gate
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Jesus Appears on Wardrobe
Posted in Misc
Tagged ananova, jesus, paul, peter, Romanian family, Valeriu Junie, Vasile Nuhaiu, wardrobe
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Chrildren born to unwed mothers is often trouble
Finally, they now starting to admit that children born to unwed mothers spells trouble for children: New federal data showing a record high number of babies — 1.5 million — born last year to unwed mothers, with more of them … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary
Tagged child, children, mothers, out of wedlock, problems, unwed
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Murder Victims families wanta to meet with Pope
St. Croix County (Wisconsin) Circuit Judge Eric Lundell ruled last month that there was probable cause that the Rev. Ryan Erickson killed the two men at the O’Connell Family Funeral Home on Feb. 5, 2002. The families of the two … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged Daniel O'Connell, ellison, hudson, James Ellison, kills two, O'connell, prist, Rev Ryan Erickson, reverand, Ryan Erickson
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Dennis Prager: Judeo-Christian values, part 24: Who believes in American exceptionalism?
What is American exceptionalism? The belief that America often knows better than the rest of the world what is right and wrong. If you ever a conversation about this topic with your liberal friends, this will drive them crazy. Dennis … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics, Religion
Tagged america, american exceptionalism, christian, dennis prager, highest good, isreal, Judeo, Judeo-Christian, law, morality, prager, values
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Gospel Music Concert: Fred Steele
Friday, November 4th, 7:00 pm Join us for an evening of music featuring Fred Steele and the SSEFC Worship Choir led by Pastor Patrick Smith. John Stacknik will speak about urban ministry, followed by dessert and fellowship. An evening full … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Religion
Tagged black, concert, fred steele, gospel, music gospel music, southers, steele
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Boys will be Boys and Good Dads Will Correct Them.
Rebecca Hagelin has written a wonderful piece on the need for fathers to know their sons but then correct them and hold them accountable. Picture the scene: Boys and their parents gathered to discuss a "youthful indiscretion" and its consequences. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Wisdom
Tagged accoutability, boys of fortune, boys will be boys, men of character, Rebecca Hagelin
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Michael J. Totten Middle East Journal
I know many of you are much better read (and blogged) than I am so maybe this will not be news to you but I ran into a blog today that I just love. Michael J. Totten is traveling as … Continue reading
Posted in Weblogs
Tagged east, journal, Michael J totten, Michael J. Totten's, Michael Totten, Middle, middle east journal
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News Flash: New Atomic Element Discovered
A major research institution has announced the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science – Governmentium. It has 1 neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons, and 111 assistant deputy neutrons for an atomic mass of 312. These … Continue reading
The Religion of Peace Dealing with an 8yr old Bread thief
Yesterday I posted how the Islamic "Religion of Peace" attacks civilians. Today we have an example of how the "Religion of Peace" deals with an 8yr old bread thief in Iran. Basiclly they roll over his arm with a car. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged 8 yr old boy, bread, Iran, islam, islamic, religion of peace, run over arm, steal, thief
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Religion of Peace: Paris Riots
Those that live by the "Religion of Peace" are having a little party in Paris France. Oh, that is a riot you say? But these people are from a peaceful religion. The riots have now been going on for a … Continue reading →