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Monthly Archives: January 2006
Canada Elects a Conservative
The whole world is turning conservative! Link: United Press International – NewsTrack – Canada elects Conservative minority. Canada’s Conservative party will form the next minority government after winning 124 seats to the ruling Liberals’ 103, election officials said Tuesday. Conservative … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged Canada, Canada Elects a Conservative, conservative, Elects
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New Orleans Trip Countdown
Twelve days and counting for the Hurricane Katrina relief trip to New Orleans (see more stories here). Everything seems to be going according to plans. I always have that little feeling in my stomach that everything may fall apart at … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Religion, Travel
Tagged hurricane, katrina, new orleans, urban impact
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Photo of the Day: Alone in the Cold: For Kyle Burris
Alone in the Cold: For Kyle Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. Sometimes, many times in this world we stand alone. This picture is in honor of Kyle Burris. Keep on trucking Kyle. Your bravery is humbling. In case the link is … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged kyle burris, Quadriplegic, repelling accident, www.kyleburris.org
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South Dakota Abortion Ban?
This would be a huge milestone. South Dakota Legislature To Consider Abortion Ban. We know the libs will go apoplectic on this, but that is only to be expected. Thanks for the courage SD Legislature.
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged abortion, ban, Consider, Legislature, South dakota, South Dakota Legislature To Consider Abortion, To
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VIRTUS: Protecting God’s Children
The American Catholic Bishops adopted the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People during their Dallas meeting in 2002. It was updated recently in 2005. The creation of this Charter was in reaction to the priest sex abuse … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged American, and Minneapolis, Archdiocese, catholic, Catholic Bishops, charter, Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, Protecting God's Children, protection of children, sex abuse scandal, st paul, VIRTUS, young people
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Movie Review: End of the Spear
Last night my wife and I went to the newly released movie End of the Spear. It is basically the story of 5 missionaries that are speared to death in the Jungles of Equador by the Amazon river by members … Continue reading
Italian Lawyers Asked to Prove Jesus Existed
Now this will be cool. The proof is Jesus’ existence is easy. Then the real question becomes is he who he says he is? The Son of God or part of the Trinity. Making him indeed God himself. This is … Continue reading
This Sounds like Winston Churchill: Never Give Up
The news from Pakistan this week about the US firing a missle into a suspected site of the #2 al-Qaida man was reported from the MSM as a huge mistake and a terrible tragedy. But the facst are a bit … Continue reading


Roe v. Wade anniversary
On this 33rd Roe v. Wade anniversary I would like to do a little math. Abortion has been "legal" for 33 years now. According to the many sources (do your own research if you don’t believe me), in the US … Continue reading →