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Sometimes I need to check my first impression.

I must admit that I was somewhat taken aback the other day by the bite contained in the Vatican Statement on Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn's visit. It seemed by, by Vatican standards, a stinging rebuke even for a Cardinal from that hotbed of orthodoxy, Austria. I admit that I haven't followed this particular story very closely but it, at first glance, seemed harsh.

But...

Then I saw that both Rod Dreher and Andrew Sullivan were both beside themselves over the rebuke.

Ex-Catholic Dreher declared the Cardinal to be "theologically orthodox." Given Dreher's shifting sand view of orthodoxy, I am not sure where that leaves the poor Cardinal. Dreher got himself so worked up over his post that he later added an update suggesting that Cardinal Sodano must have compromising info on the Pope.

UPDATE: If I were a cynic, I would say: what kind of secrets does Cardinal Sodano, the veteran defender of Maciel and curial antagonist to Cdl. Ratzinger during the Woytyla papacy, know to be able to get this kind of response out of the Pope?
Keeping it classy Rod.

And then...

Ex-heterosexual and Trig Palin maternity truther Andrew Sullivan thinks this all about, you guessed, it the gays...
Schoenborn has also questioned the Vatican obsession with demonizing and ostracizing gay people and gay relationships, along with its sclerotic bureaucracy and legacy of enabling Marcial Maciel.
So Sullivan thusly concludes that the Pope is thus four-square in favor of child rape.

Idiot.

Like I said, I still don't know much about this story, but based on who the Cardinals supporters are, I would say that the Cardinal is lucky he didn't get the Milingo treatment.

Kagan's View of a "Disaster"

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan defined a "disaster" as not getting legislation passed to keep legal a procedure that she absolutely knew that the medical community couldn't conjure a use for.

No word yet on whether she considers sticking a needle in a baby's head as a disaster.

The fact that she believes a legislation failure to be a "disaster" without regard for the humanity of the unborn tells you everything you need to know about this very frightening human being.

It's not that she's a liberal. It's that for her, politics seems to trump any other concerns. She already knew that the medical community had no use for partial birth abortion and she set about to change their statement so as to avoid a legislative failure. NRO writes of Kagan's testimony concerning the partial birth abortion memo where she pushed ACOG to accept her words as their own statement saying that the horrid procedure might be necessary which ACOG hadn't said before:


Hatch: "Did you write that memo?"

Kagan: "With respect, I don't think that's what happened here."

Kagan says "the document is certainly in my hand-writing. I don't know if the document is the product of a conversation I had with them . . ."

Kagan says Clinton had "strong views on this issue" and favored health exceptions. "We tried over the course of the period of time when this statute was being considered. . . to get him the best medical evidence on this subject as possible." "We tried to bring all the conflicting views to his attention."

"What ACOG thought was . . . on the one hand they couldn't think of a circumstance in which this procedure was the absolutely only procedure that could be used in a given case. . . but they could think of circumstances in which it was the medically best procedure . . . with the least risk attached to it."

"We knew that ACOG thought both of these things. . ."

Kagan goes on. Hatch asks again "did you write 'this would be a disaster'?" Kagan says yes, the disaster would be that ACOG didn't express both parts of what it believed.

"In their final statement, that sentence. . . that it was not the only procedure of course remained."

Hatch says "this bothers me a lot," that he know there are plenty of doctors in ACOG who did not believe partial-birth abortion was a necessary procedure. "That bothers me that you intervened in that particular area in that way."

Kagan says there is "no way" she "would have or could have" gotten ACOG to change its medical opinion.
For years, pro-aborts pointed to the statement from ACOG saying that partial birth abortion might be necessary sometimes for the health of the mother. But Kagan argued it knowing that the statement was her own fabrication and not the consensus of the medical community.

Think about that and consider the character of the person about to be approved to sit on the highest court in the land. Her tenure on the court will be the real disaster.

Girls With CF Sing on America's Got Talent

Here's your Must See Video of the Day. Two girls with cystic fibrosis were told they'd never be able to sing. They proved the doctors wrong on America's Got Talent. And how!



Thanks and a H/T to Mary Meets Dolly who writes:

I know a lot about the genetics of cystic fibrosis also known as CF. I have tested thousands of people for mutations in the CFTR gene that cause this debilitating lung disease. The majority of people that I have tested were pregnant women. I know some of those babies that were found to have CF (upon further testing) probably did not make it out of the womb. Like with Down Syndrome, there is a systematic assault on fetuses with CF...
Check out more on Mary Meets Dolly

Gilligan's Island and the 7 Deadly Sins

If I described to you a hit television show with deep Christian underpinnings and hidden meanings about a bunch of people being stranded on a strange island which had some audience speculating that the characters were in "Hell," what show would you say we were discussing?

Gilligan's Island, of course.

Sherwood Schwartz, the creator of Gilligan's Island, said he patterned the ’seven stranded castaways’ after the seven deadly sins but he didn't admit it until years later in his book about the show.

I'm sure you can attribute the sins to the proper characters but here they are:
The Professor – Pride
Thurston Howell III - Greed
Ginger - Lust
Mary Ann - Envy (of Ginger's looks)
Mrs. Lovey Howell - Gluttony
The Skipper - Anger or wrath
Gilligan – Sloth

Take that LOST!

Some have even speculated that the castaways were in Hell and Gilligan (who always wore red!!!!!) did everything he could to ensure they stayed there making Gilligan "Satan."

And you thought it was just a silly show!

USCCB Urges "No" Vote on Defense Bill

Kudos to the USCCB and Cardinal Daniel DiNardo for standing up for life.

Cardinal DiNardo has written Senators urging them not to pass the National Defense Authorization Act unless an amendment authorizing elective abortions at military hospitals is removed.

He writes:

June 29, 2010

Dear Senator:

When the full Senate takes up the National Defense Authorization Act for 2011 (S. 3454), it should remove from the bill a misguided committee amendment to 10 U.S.C. §1093 that authorizes the performance of elective abortions at military hospitals in this country and around the world.

Archbishop Broglio of the Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services wrote to all Senators on June 17, urging Congress not to impose this tremendous burden on the consciences of Catholic and other health care personnel who joined our armed services to save and protect innocent life, not to destroy it. On behalf of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops I wholeheartedly endorse his plea, and want to offer some additional considerations in terms of longstanding government policy on abortion...

The rest of the letter is at Catholic Key. It's going to be very interesting seeing where the Senators line up on this one.

Catholic Reform vs Protestant Reform

Taylor Marshall, a Catholic convert, is one of our favorite bloggers. We've asked him to write a few guest posts for us this month and he kindly agreed. He's a lot smarter than us so be prepared for some high falutin poly syllabic words. And check out his blog as well.

A Protestant reader of Canterbury Tales recently asked why Catholics believe that tolerating heresy is "noble," and also wondered why the Catholic Church condemned the Protestant Reformers who sought to bring about reform. The reader writes:

So heretical teaching within the Catholic Church should be kept unchecked because that would more noble? Or does that only apply to Protestants?
At root, this question seeks to draw out the difference between "Protestant Reform" and "Catholic Reform." This is a good question and worthy of a lengthy response. Here's my meager attempt at it:

Dear Clamence,

We cannot fight heresy by creating new heresies. For example, in many regards the Monophysite heresy (i.e. "Christ has one nature") was an over-reaction to the Nestorian heresy (i.e. "Christ is two persons"). The Catholic Church has always sought to aim directly at the truth, and not merely at the destruction of error. Too often the refutation of error crosses over into further error.

Similarly, Luther and Calvin sought to displace misunderstandings about grace and merit (i.e. the faulty nominalism spawned by William of Ockham) by creating an alternate vision of grace and merit (which ironically embraced Ockham's nominalism and repackaged it). Luther's "solution" was in fact heretical. A quick fix is often faulty. Duct tape can "fix" almost anything - but it eventually gives way to other problems.

The annals of Church history are filled with Catholic Reformers: Paul, Athanasius, John Chrysostom, Maximus, John Damascene, Pope Gregory VII, Francis, Dominic, Catherine of Sienna, Ignatius, Teresa of Avila, et al. Each of these Catholic Reformers retained the unity of Christ's Church, submitted to church leadership, and patiently brought about renewal. In many cases, each experienced active persecution from other Christians and even fell under the suspicion of heresy. However, their humility and silence eventually vindicated their cause as advocates for the evangelical truth of Christ's doctrine.

Saint Francis of Assisi is perhaps one of the best examples of patience in the cause of reform. When St Francis went to Rome to seek recognition from the Pope, the Pope dismissed him impatiently and told him to go "lie down with the pigs."

After a little while, Francis returned smeared with swine feces and stinking to high heaven. When the Pope objected, Francis answered, "I obeyed your words and merely did as you said. I lay down with the pigs." Suddenly the Pope realized that this was a holy man who was willing to obey even in the face of humiliation. The Pope listened to Francis' vision for renewal and the rest is history.

When rebuffed by the pope, Saint Francis could have appealed to Sacred Scripture, showing this his pattern of life was poor and lowly like that of Christ. He might even have contrasted his own "biblical life" against the extravagance of the Papal court. Francis may even have rightly rebuked the abbots, bishops, and cardinals for lacking evangelical witness. Instead, Francis followed the path of Christ. He allowed himself to be misunderstood and maligned, knowing that God would bring about his vindication...and God always does.

Contrast Saint Francis to Martin Luther. Luther did not visit Rome for confirmation of his cause, nor did he respect the structures of the Church. In fact, Cardinal Cajetan met privately with Luther and explained how Luther might modify his message so that Cajetan could have it approved by the Roman Curia. If Luther had moved more slowly and charitably, he may have become "Saint" Martin Luther.

Unfortunately, Luther was adamant and stiff-necked. He would not attempt compromise. If the Pope would not agree with him, then he would reject the papacy. Period. Luther would not tolerate any authority that failed to support him immediately and without question. Consequently, when the papal bull arrived, Luther burned it publicly and began to curse the pope as Antichrist.


Note the difference between Francis and Luther. The former moved slowly and humbly. The latter acted independently and rashly. Consequently, the history of Protestantism is marked by rash and hasty division - there are now 36,000 Protestant denominations.

As the Apostle James wrote: "the anger of man does not work the righteousness of God" (Jas 1:20). History shows that God does not use "hot-heads" to guide His Church into righteousness. God chooses those who are little, meek, and humble - for such is the kingdom of Heaven.

Herein lies the mystery of Catholic Reform.

NRO: Kagan's Partial Birth Abortion Lie

National Review shows that Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan manipulated science for political purposes to keep partial birth abortion legal. You really should check out this story to really understand what a horrid justice we're about to get:

When President Obama promised in his inaugural address to “restore science to its rightful place,” he never explained what that rightful place would be. Documents recently released in connection with the Supreme Court nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan suggest an answer: wherever it can best be used to skew political debate and judicial outcomes.

The documents involved date from the Clinton White House. They show Miss Kagan’s willingness to manipulate medical science to fit the Democratic party’s political agenda on the hot-button issue of abortion. As such, they reflect poorly on both the author and the president who nominated her to the Supreme Court.
Continue reading at National Review>>>

Kagan's Compromised Principles?

Elena Kagan barred military recruiters from Harvard's campus as a protest against "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" but she didn't find that it compromised her principles to go work for the man who created the "Don't Ask/Don't tell" policy?

Yahoo:

She has said she acted because the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which bars openly gay men and women from serving, was a violation of the university's anti-discrimination rules. And that as an alternative, she encouraged a campus veterans group to facilitate the Pentagon's recruitment of students.

Sessions disputed Kagan's version of events, saying that for one recruiting season "you gave them (the Pentagon) the runaround. ... You've continued to persist with this view that somehow there was a loophole in the statute that Harvard didn't have to comply with."
Kagan is clearly obfuscating on this issue because she knows that her view on this is wildly unpopular. And at the heart of it lies a glaring inconsistency.

Clinton introduced Don't Ask/Don't Tell in 1993 which Kagan protested by keeping recruiters out of Harvard yet Kagan took the job as Clinton's Associate White House Counsel to the President in 1995. So either Kagan shuttled her principles for the sake of career enhancement or Don't Ask/Don't Tell had nothing to do with Kagan keeping military recruiters off campus in the first place.

Kagan says she respects and esteems the military but what other reason could there have been other than an animosity towards the military?

The Prime Minister Is An Atheist

You may have heard that Australia now has its first female Prime Minister. What you may not have heard, is that she is also an Atheist.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard says "I'm not going to pretend a faith I don't feel." Well that is a starting point. I suppose there are any number of leaders of countries who feel the same way but don't have the stones to admit it for fear of political liability. Ahem.

What strikes me about her statement is that she refers to faith as a feeling. This seems a common misconception. Faith, like love, is not a feeling but a decision. I have have often thought that this misunderstanding of the nature of things is one of the primary weaknesses of our culture.

Generations have now taken to the view that love is a feeling. When that feeling fades, well its time to dump your partner and find someone else who gives you that 'feeling.' The feeling, above all, must be maintained. We have, in muddled modern thinking, a right to feel love and that right trumps any and all obligations.

Of course, rational adults understand that love is a decision. Or rather, love is a series of daily decisions to put the welfare of others ahead of your own. Anyone who has been married a while understands that the initial giddiness of a relationship fades and that love is continuous. The wonderful thing is that often, if we stick with it, we are later graced with wonderful periods of affection and happiness that are icing on the cake.

So too with faith. Faith is not a feeling but a decision we make every day. A decision of love. To put an unseen God at the forefront every single day. In short, a decision to love God. And it comes with icing on the cake. Like any relationship of love, it is sometimes accompanied with the wonderful "feeling" of love. These times are a Grace to be treasured.

Faith, like love, is a daily decision. I pray for Ms. Gillard that she may one day make that same decision of faith and love. I pray for her not because I expect her affection in return. I pray for her because I love her. I love her because God loves me. Its been decided.

The Pope's PR Man

I’ve worked in public relations so I know some of the rules. You know who breaks all of them? Pope Benedict XVI. I’ve got to imagine that Pope Benedict’s PR man would be pretty frustrated with him about now if he had one.

I’d imagine his message to the Pope would be something like this:

“Benny baby how’s it goin’? Fantabulous. Great great great. But I gotta’ tell you I’m getting a little concerned that you’re veering a wee bit from my recommended plan. You did get the plan, right? I gave it to one of the cardinals to forward to you. I’ll have to get his name from my assistant but he was a little old Italian cardinal with a red hat. So you can probably find him based on that.

Anyway, let’s talk Turkey. You do the whole holy thing and that’s cool but I’m a p.r. man. I know p.r. I read recently that you apologized for the sex abuse scandal. AGAIN. Benny Benny baby you’ve apologized for that already. A lot. I know you’re really into the whole “confession” thing but keep it in the little box, you know what I mean. Asking people to forgive is like swimming in the shark tank in a chum flavored bathing suit. It’s gonna’ end bloody.

Here’s the deal - when scandal hits, you apologize once and then refuse to talk about it ever again. Please simply refer all questions after that to me and I’ll just refer them back to your original apology. That’s how p.r. is handled baby.
Continue reading at the National Catholic Register>>>

DMac's "Award Winning" Book

I have been telling you for a while how awesome is DMac's recent book "Catholic Church Architecture and the Spirit of the Liturgy."

Well now you don't have to believe me, just check out what the Catholic Press Association had to say.The Catholic Press Association recently awarded the book two awards. It awarded Catholic Church Architecture second place in its History category saying

"Handsomely produced in an oversize format, this work is matched by the author’s distinctive presentation. McNamara is an architectural historian, a rare breed in itself, but he is also a master of Church liturgy and it shines through. Lavishly illustrated; a keeper for church and art libraries."
This beautifully designed book also took second place in the Design and Production category. It is one nice looking book!

So if you haven't already, purchase this really great book. It will answer every question you have had on what makes architecture authentically Catholic. It is well worth the money.

Parenting Mag: Breasfeeding is Creepy

In an effort to keep you abreast of news, we bring you this story. A senior editor of a parenting magazine has labeled breastfeeding "creepy" and she doesn't like it because she wants to be able to drink booze. And she considers her breasts mainly an erogenous zone for sexual purposes and she doesn't want saggy erogenous zones.

Pundette writes:

More on motherhood in the UK: A British parenting mag editor has written that breastfeeding is creepy. Kathryn Blundell, deputy editor of Mother and Baby, declares that her breasts are for sex only, and breastfeeding means she can't get drunk when she gets the urge (sorry, Junior: priorities and all that). By her standards, childbirth must seem pretty "creepy," too. How dare that baby intrude on her erogenous zones? Heaven help the child who interrupts her beauty sleep or cuts into her me-time with his petty demands.

Once upon a time we knew that motherhood involved self-sacrifice. How does a culture work its way back from such self-centeredness?
Pundette nails it. This is the apotheosis of self centered thinking. My body exists for ME to gain pleasure from. Anything which prevents Me from drinking and cavorting as I wish is bad.

But the worst part is she doesn't just disagree with mothers who breastfeed. She calls it "creepy." It is all part of the demonization of self sacrifice.

The Grinch Who Stole Ecumenism

One can imagine that Cardinal Kasper has feelings akin to those experienced by an old school salesman in a world of cell phones and web conferences. For them, it is all about the meet and greet, the personal connection, and the bond formed between men. He is still doing his job the same way he always has and to the best of his ability, yet it just doesn't seem to work anymore. He hasn't changed, but the job has.

Cardinal Kasper, the Church's head ecumenist, is 77 years old and rumor has it his retirement is imminent. In a press conference the Cardinal spoke about the end of his tenure. In his remarks he looked backwards and forwards. The theme of his remarks, as always, is dialogue...

Continue Reading @ National Catholic Register

Did Archbishop Endorse Congressman?

Did Archbishop Gregory Aymond endorse Catholic Congressman Anh "Joseph" Cao? Well no, but about 10,000 people who received fundraising literature in the mail from Cao's office may have understandably gotten that impression.

And Cao is now apologizing.

Times Picayune reports:

U.S. Rep Anh "Joseph" Cao, heading into a difficult re-election campaign, has apologized to New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond for sending out a fundraising letter that strongly implies that Aymond and the local Catholic Church have endorsed him for re-election.

In response, Aymond said he will release a clarification through the Clarion Herald, a Catholic newspaper, underscoring the church's neutrality in the November election.

At issue is a direct mailer that the Republican congressman recently sent to 10,000 constituents in his largely Democratic 2nd Congressional District. The outer envelope features a prominent, boxed quotation from Aymond praising Cao's courage for "standing solidly for the values espoused by Jesus and the church in spite of personal criticism."

An enclosed letter from Cao solicits campaign donations, largely on the strength of the anti-abortion implications of his "no" vote on health care reform last spring.

Aymond's testimonial is accurate, but it came months ago in a general commentary on the passage of the health care reform bill, although that is not made clear to recipients.
While I understand that the pro-life movement is being led in many places by the clergy, as a former seminarian Cao should've known better not to do something like that on a fundraising letter.

I would write this completely off as an odd mistake but this is the second time in recent days that Cao has been in the news. Cao, while berating BP employees at a congressional hearing, publicly suggested "Harakiri" as a possibility and in a follow up interview on MSNBC he smirked about his suggestion.

Cao is a great voice for pro-lifers in Congress but he's likely to lose come November due to his Louisiana district being overwhelmingly Democratic. These kinds of histrionics and mistakes from Cao may be desperation. I hope not. Sometimes losing with dignity is the best way to go. There are worse things to lose than an election.

Portuguese Bishop Endorses Gay Sex

Wow.

The Pope needs to do something about this guy, pronto.

Rorate Caeli has a translation of an interview with Portuguese Bishop Januário Torgal Ferreira.

He makes many outrageous statements in this interview, but none more so than his endorsement of gay sex referring to it as the "psychic-affective fusion of mysterious unity."

The Church welcomes homosexuals, in fact. As long as they do not practice their homosexuality...

It is certain that a homosexual couple is not theoretical, isn't it? And affections are translated through this practice, through this psychic-affective fusion of mysterious unity that is the human being.

The Church must understand this?

Understand it must. But not sanctify it - because love is, for the Church, a sacrament, matrimony. This is a very complex matter, which must be very well understood. And no institution may say that it accepts it or does not accept it. Each case is a [particular] case.
He then goes on to defend contraception.
And from within the Church?

I have been warned once or twice.

Regarding what?

Family planning, for instance. But I still keep thinking what I thought before, and to say what I said before. Which proves that, from my part, that is not any hostility at all. There is a great communion, and love for the Church, and I am convinced, by my pastoral experience, that that which I defend will soon be a reality. I do not accept the dogmatism of natural methods. People often do not wish to be realistic. But what matters most is that there continues to be a great dialogue, because truth is never possessed in full.
Calling the CDF, Calling the CDF.... Come in CDF....

USA - USA - USA - USA

Watch this really fun video of reactions to the USA 91st minute goal to advance in the World Cup.

(Don't tell anyone but I cheered just like this! Shhhh...)



Good luck today against Ghana!

ht Gateway Pundit

Can the Church Excommunicate a Cartoon Nun?

The American Life League explains the automatic excommunication of Sister Margaret McBride with a cartoon. I've got to admit this is a pretty novel way to get the point across.




Politics Daily

Scariest Video Ever



For any of you who wonder if many Americans have really forgotten the horror of 9-11, check this out. And then weep.

HT Moonbattery

Clint Webb for President

This is funny. A different take on the campaign commercial that's a lot more honest than any campaign commercial you've ever seen.



HT Viral Footage

The Future Of The Anglican Communion

Have you read about the Anglican scheme to have different Churches and reporting structures in the Anglican Church depending on what you believe.

Apparently no matter what you believe, there is an Anglican Church just for you!!

So I had a vision of the near future....





Funny Vid: Medeival Help Desk



Thanks to Fr. Trigilio at Black Biretta

New Study: Abortion Triples Risk of Breast Cancer

A new study is showing once again that abortion leads to higher instances of breast cancer.

I know you haven't seen it on the news and don't expect to. The study sparked a backlash by those who consider abortion a sacrament. Pro-aborts hate science. They hate ultrasounds and now they hate the growing number of scientific studies that show a link between abortion and breast cancer so they'll dismiss it and hope it fades away from the public consciousness:

An abortion may triple a woman's risk of developing breast cancer while breastfeeding can significantly protect her from the disease, a new study has claimed.

A team of scientists at the University of Colombo in Sri Lanka found that women who breastfed for more than a year had a significant reduction in the risk of developing the disease while terminations tripled the risk.

The study of 300 women also found that other factors such as passive smoking and being post-menopausal can trigger the disease, the Daily Mail reported...

The research, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology , is the fourth epidemiological study to show a link between abortion and breast cancer in the recent past, with research in China, Turkey and the US reporting similar conclusions.

However, Cancer Research UK has questioned the accuracy of the figures and said women should not be unduly worried.

Dr Kat Arney, the charity's science information manager, said: "This is a very small study of only 300 women, so there are likely to be statistical errors in a sample of this size.

"Much larger studies involving tens of thousands of women have shown no significant links."
Remember these people call themselves pro-woman. But they're not. They're pro-abortion. And they don't care what damage it does to women. These people are betraying women. Abortion is about big money. But big money can't buy silence forever. Remember those cigarette companies which denied for years that their product hurt anybody. They were not only proven wrong, they were proven to be liars. The truth will out eventually and I really do believe that future generations will wonder at the barbarity and perversity of abortion.

Gang Attacks Jews in Germany. Not What You Think

The headline warns.: "Berlin - Group of youths attack Jewish dance group." What image does that headline conjure? Nazis? Skinheads? A little Third Reich retro wanna-be's?

The lede in the piece doesn't help either to clarify things either.

A Jewish dance group was attacked with stones by a group of children and teenagers during a performance at a street festival in the Germany city of Hannover, police said Thursday. One dancer suffered a leg injury and the group then canceled their performance.

The teenagers also used a megaphone to shout anti-Semitic slurs during the Saturday afternoon attack, Hannover police spokesman Thorsten Schiewe said.
Many people reading that think to themselves "oh no not again" but in the next graph there's finally a bit of a clarification as to who the "youths" might be.
Police said the incident is under investigation and that they do not have an exact number of attackers yet. Schiewe said there were several Muslim immigrant youths among the attackers.
How about instead of classifying them as youths we actually say who they really are. Something tells me if it were Catholic youths stoning Jews, the media wouldn't be so vague.

So what we have here is the rise of anti-semitic forces in Europe attacking Jews and the world pretending not to notice. You know, maybe "oh no not again" was the proper response after all.

Compare Treatment of Al Gore to Nikki Haley

The Politico reports that the Oregonian today printed a police report about a masseuse who accused Al Gore of sexual harassment in 2006. I don't really care about the story mainly because I don't know what did or didn't happen at the massage parlor. But the newspaper The Portland Oregonian admits to having the police report for two years and doing nothing with it.

Portland’s Oregonian today printed a police report echoing a National Enquirer story that a masseuse accused Al Gore of sexual harassment in 2006.

The woman did not wind up pursuing her complaint, for reasons unclear. It’s also worth noting that the Portland Tribune had the story two years ago, and writes that it “chose at that time not to publish a story.”

UPDATE: Portland Tribune executive editor Mark Garber declined to discuss the story in detail, but did shed a bit more light on why his paper had chosen not to run with it, based on what he called “many of the test points that we would normally have to determine whether there was sufficient evidence that something inappropriate had occurred.”

“We weren’t able to meet our own test,” he said.
Can we just compare this treatment to the Oregonian's treatment of gubernatorial candidate Nikki Haley who was accused by a blogger with an assault record of marital infidelity. The blogger offered ZERO proof yet it made national headlines and lead the cable news for a few nights. Where were the "test points" for the Haley story?

For the story about Gore they had a police report. They didn't have to judge anything. They could simply report the fact that there was a police report. But Nikki Haley didn't get that. There was no police report. Nothing. But it doesn't appear they put the Nikki Haley story to "the test."

Oregon Live (the paper's website) still show links to these AP headlines about Haley:

"Sex, scandal again in South Carolina political air"

"Haley weathers tryst accusations in SC gov race"

The newspaper also ran a syndicated column snarkily entitled "Palmetto's Political Passion."

Nah. There's no media bias.

I'm not saying that they should or shouldn't have covered the Al Gore thing. I understand the hesitancy to destroy a man's career and family based on accusations. But what I'd like to see is a little consistency. The Oregonian doesn't seem to care as much for Republican careers and families.

Arrested for Being Christian? In Michigan?

This story should alarm Christians all over America.

It all started a few years ago with pro-life free bubble zones where pro-lifers weren’t allowed to discuss abortion with people going into an abortion clinic. But that was only the start. Now heavily Muslim Dearborn Michigan apparently has “Jesus free” zones.

Powerline reports:

Police in the heavily Arab Detroit suburb of Dearborn say they arrested four Christian missionaries for disorderly conduct at an Arab cultural festival… The “disorderly conduct” consisted of handing out copies of the Gospel of John outside the festival.

The problem with the disorderly conduct charge is that the protestors videotaped the kerfuffle and it shows absolutely ZERO disorderly conduct...

View the video and continue reading at the National Catholic Register>>>

Dem Helps Good Americans, Not Minorities or Defectives



Rep. Paul Kanjorski:

“We're giving relief to people that I deal with in my office every day now unfortunately. But because of the longevity of this recession, these are people -- and they're not minorities and they're not defective and they're not all the things you'd like to insinuate that these programs are about -- these are average, good American people,” Kanjorski states.
Wow. That's a heck of a way to sell a plan. The government has messed up things so badly thatnow not only minorities and defectives need our help but good Americans.

HT Human Events

The Gay Gestapo Strikes Again

This is a troubling story.

There are support groups of all kinds. Groups that help you stay sober or drug free. There are groups that support you if you battle gambling addiction or even porn addiction. The one thing that all these groups have in common is a bond of privacy. What gets talked about in the group stays in the group.

But what if what you are battling something that others don't want you battling. Does your privacy go out the window?

A Lutheran Pastor who is opposed to gay clergy suffers himself from same-sex attraction. But this Pastor chooses to live a chaste life. In support of this choice he attends a Catholic support group that encourages those with same-sex attraction to live chastely. Of course it goes without saying that the privacy of anyone seeking such support should be respected.

It wasn't.

A mean and vindictive gay magazine sent a reporter undercover to the group to report on what the pastor said in the meeting. This is absolutely despicable.

Lavender Magazine sent a reporter to the Faith in Action meeting and reported on the Pastor's struggle with temptation.

Hope Lutheran's executive pastor, the Rev. Tom Parrish, said when confronted with the article, Brock "simply said he indeed has been attending this Christian group, both going there and being honest about temptations he has, and is being held accountable so he never would do anything with that temptation."

Parrish said Brock was put on leave from the job of senior pastor at Hope Lutheran when the article came out, but likely will return after an internal investigation.

"What they've done is unconscionable," Parrish said of Lavender's covert infiltration of Faith in Action. The group is the Minnesota affiliate of the Catholic Church's Courage program, described on its website as a "spiritual support system which would assist men and women with same-sex attractions in living chaste lives in fellowship, truth and love."
What is queer is that Lavender magazine seems incapable of distinguishing between temptation and action. Most likely because the active homosexuals who run it cannot imagine NOT acting on temptation.

Lavender magazine did not out the pastor so much as they have outed themselves as vindictive and despicable.

I sincerely pray for the Lutheran Pastor that he continues to seek chastity and that he does not let this betrayal of trust derail his efforts. As for the dirtbags at Lavender, they should know that if ever they decide they no longer want to be jerks--there is a support group for that. It's called the Church.

Emily's List: You Can Be Pro-Life and Pro-Choice

Pro-aborts really don't like the moniker of "pro-life" because they fear that poll numbers are shifting against abortion mainly because we have the cooler name.

So in their effort to diminish the nomenclature advantage Politics Daily has a piece by Eleanor Clift on how one can be pro-life and pro-choice at the same time.

"It drives me crazy when people say we're pro-abortion," says Jen Bluestein, communications director for EMILY's List, which works to elect pro-choice Democratic women. "You can be pro-life and pro-choice," she explains, meaning you would not seek an abortion yourself or advocate for one, but would not want to take away the right from someone else, or criminalize the procedure.
Ha! So let me get this straight. The head of Emily's List which is designed solely to raise money for the most extreme candidates committed to keeping even ninth month abortions legal is saying she's pro-life? Folks, we've got them on the run. Make no mistake, even thought we've suffered some horrible defeats recently pro-choicers know that their stranglehold is slipping.

Clift writes of this fear by abortion advocates:
Twenty-five years later, attitudes about abortion are a lot more nuanced. Just about every woman has seen her own or someone else's sonogram, and it's not so easy to insist that no laws need apply. Younger women have a more complex view of abortion, and they don't view the issue as passionately as their mothers. "If you ask them if they support abortion rights, they say they don't know or they don't want to answer that question," said Jen Bluestein, Emily's List communications director. For an organization created around the core mission of promoting reproductive choice, that could be a problem...
Let's hope so. And that's why we're getting stories about how pro-choice is really pro-life. But increasingly people are seeing the truth and no nomenclature shell game will work.

Teachers Unions v. Education -- The Facts

Various videos of Gov. Chris Christie of NJ have been been making the rounds lately. None are more controversial than those in which he confronts a teacher over her pay and takes on the teachers union. I will post them again below as they are really worth watching.

What I thought that I would do today is add a little context. The following graphic is from the Cato Institute (via AceofSpades). It shows the real education spending in inflation adjusted dollars vs test scores.


This is as damning a chart for our education system as possible and it is teacher's unions that are responsible for much of the increase in spending.

Cato Institute says...

If you graduated from high school in 1980, your entire k-12 education cost your fellow taxpayers about $75,000, in 2009 dollars. But the graduating class of 2009 had roughly twice that amount lavished on their public school careers. The extra $75,000 we’re now spending has done wonders for public school employee union membership, dues revenue, and political clout. It’s done a whole lotta nothin’ for student learning (see chart).


This proves in my mind that Gov. Christie, no matter how unpopular it may be, is doing exactly the right thing in NJ by taking on the teacher's unions. As he said, when it comes to taxes, this isn't A fight to pick it is THE fight to pick.



Supermodels or Abortifacients?

Preventing and terminating pregnancies via modern science is soooo cool right now that I can hardly tell the difference between names of supermodels and abortifacients.

Ella? Yaz? Seasonique, Jolessa and Lybrel? I don't know if they need a reality show or a prescription? (Either way I'm sure they'd be difficult to swallow.) But it shows that birth control is not about science. It's public relations.

There's been a media kerfuffle over FDA's pending approval of Ella, a pill that promises to avoid pregnancy even five days after sex. In so many of the articles I've read pro-lifers point out that birth control pills like Ella cause abortions but the drug companies insist they do not. The media idiotically reports the he said/she said of it but rarely gets to the heart of the matter. The drug companies define pregnancy as beginning at implantation, not at conception. If you question who is right, ask them what it is that's being implanted in the uterine wall.

But the media seems to like having Christians argue with doctors because they think it makes the Christians look bad. It furthers the motif of Christians being anti-science. Some have actually raised the specter of the separation of Church and state but that has nothing to do with it. Pro-lifers are arguing science while Big Pharma and the FDA is talking semantics and putting supermodels in birth control commercials promising freedom from mood swings, acne, irritability if only they'll take birth control. Sadly, our culture is siding with the supermodels.

Sign Of Peace -- A Study In Styles

The seminarians at St. Charles Seminary in Philly have a little fun with the various different styles of the sign of peace. Me, I am a sit in the back pew and wave guy.



Good job guys!

Nancy Pelosi Says the Darnedest Things

When Nancy Pelosi talks here about "God's beautiful creation" she's not talking about human beings. Do I even have to go into the horrid irony of pro-abortion Nancy Pelosi saying something like this? You know, if I didn't know better I'd start wondering whether Nancy Pelosi was intelligent.

Weasel Zippers reports that Pelosi was chatting up the environment yesterday:

Pelosi also said the issue was about “God’s beautiful creation” which we have a “moral responsibility” to preserve.
So because of God, Nancy has a duty to preserve God's beautiful creation whether some people like it or not. But when it comes to preserving the life of God's beautiful human creations she doesn't feel that she's allowed to push her morality on others.

GOP Enthusiasm High. Money Low

Hot Air is reporting that enthusiasm for the Republican Party is skyrocketing.

Some pollsters, including Gallup, suggested that Republican voter enthusiasm in this midterm cycle began to wane after the passage of ObamaCare. Three months later, Gallup says that GOP enthusiasm remains off the charts — almost literally, in this case. Republicans have a 35-point advantage over Democrats at the moment.

Given that you'd think that fundraising would be going pretty well. But...

Politico reports:

Democratic campaign committees outraised their Republican counterparts in the month of May by over a million dollars and held a $17 million dollar cash-on-hand advantage heading into the summer.

The Democratic National Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took in a combined $16.7 million, versus $15.45 million for the comparable GOP committees. The three Democratic campaign groups had $60.1 million to spend at the end of last month, compared with $42.7 million war chest for the Republicans...

Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) beat out the Republican National Committee (RNC) by about $150,000 in its dash for cash. The DNC raised $6.6 million in May, compared with $6.45 million for the RNC. Democrats spent $7.2 million in May, about one million less than the RNC.

RNC spokesman Doug Heye noted that once the DNC's $3 million debt is factored in, the RNC actually has $360,000 more in reserve. Both committees’ receipts fell from April, when the DNC raised $10.4 million and the RNC took in $6.9 million.
Leave it to Michael Steele and the Republicans to translate enthusiasm into getting beat at the bank.

No matter how much excitement there is out there to defeat the Democrats, Republicans still need money to defeat them. Money matters in politics. Political commercials, for all the eye rolls they induce, work. Commercials move poll numbers. You have your hard core Dems and hard core GOP'ers but there's a mushy middle that's not too focused on politics but still vote.

Michael Steele and the Republicans better get their fundraising act together or we're looking at many more years of huge deficits, out of control government, and an advancement of the secularist/ACLU agenda.

Lesbians On 34th Street -- Bad For Business

Do you remember the Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street? In that movie the legendary department store that employed Santa sent its shoppers to other stores if they had better prices. It was the department store with a heart of gold.

But do you remember the motivation of the fictional Mr. Macy for institutionalizing the referral policy? Because having a heart of gold translated into customer loyalty and real gold -- aka profit.

Do you know how I know that the Mr. Macy in the movie was fictional? He cared about profit, something the real Macy's doesn't seem to desire.

Blogger Thomas Peters recently noted that the Macy's in D.C has prominent street displays promoting gay marriage.

Continue Reading @ National Catholic Register

School District: Condoms for Grade School Kids

There isn't a problem in the world that liberal don't think they can't fix with free condoms. World hunger? Condoms. AIDS? Condoms. Skyrocketing deficit? Condoms.

Now, to be honest I'm not even sure what problem this school district thinks its solving here but a school district in New England will be handing out condoms to little children upon request and is telling teachers to ignore parents who don't want their children to receive free condoms. Because, you know the teachers know better what's good for your kids, not parents.

Too many public schools have completely lost interest in actually teaching kids (if they ever had interest) and now consider themselves first and foremost social engineers.

Right Wings News is reporting:

These days public schools don't pay much attention to the tired old topics of yesteryear — reading, writing, arithmetic, etc. Now the emphasis is on learning fun stuff, like sexual intercourse and disregarding the wishes of parents:

New England school district has approved a measure that will provide free condoms to elementary school students and direct teachers not to comply with parental wishes to the contrary.

The policy, unanimously approved by the Provincetown School Committee does not include an age limit — meaning children of any age ask for — and receive — free condoms.

The committee also directed school leaders not to honor requests from any parent who might object to their child receiving condoms. In other words mommy and daddy — you don't have a right to prevent your 7-year-old from getting a contraceptive device.
This world has gone mad. When will adults start acting like adults again?

The funny part is that some members of the school board were outraged by this new rule but not for the reason you might think. They were upset that the children had to ask for the condoms and that they weren't being handed out to everyone.

Check out Right Wing News for more.

Communion Wafers in Swastika Shape? Yawn.

I don’t appreciate modern art. Seriously, have you seen one piece of public art that didn’t look like evidence of public drunkenness? I saw some metallic structure the other day in Philadelphia and I couldn’t decide if it was a bear signaling a rescue plane or a hobo with antlers.

I sometimes fear that our art will somehow be the most durable thing we create and 25th century archaeologists will conclude that we either lost a terrible battle with antlered hobos who left their statues all over the planet as a sign of planetary domination or we were so artistically puerile that an antlered hobo invasion would’ve been preferable. To ensure that doesn’t happen I’ve been considering running around affixing notes to works of modern art saying “We didn’t really know what was going on here either. Art in our time essentially became welfare for liberal art majors. Sorry.”

But as tough as it is appreciating modern art, let’s face it, it’s probably a lot tougher actually being a modern day struggling artist. Unless you’re the really fortunate heir to some eccentric uncle, you’re probably living in Mom and Steve’s basement. And while you’re crafting your masterpiece out of macaroni you know that throughout history, success typically comes to artists 1) like never 2) after they’re dead.

But somewhere during the 20th century a few enterprising artists figured out a way to achieve some quick and cheapo notoriety without a whole lot of thought or skill. They just plopped a crucifix in urine or threw elephant dung at a picture of a saint. And voila, instant artist-celebrity. Hey don’t make fun. Many chose that path and they got federal grants and their faces in free newspapers and they were called “edgy” on self important dimly lit cable access shows.

But I’ve got some bad news for artists....

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Canterbury In A Panic

It is a sure sign of the degree of panic over the Pope's offer to Anglicans that the Archbishop of Canterbury is even considering such a thing, but at the end of the day its too little too late.

The head of the Anglican Communion, Rowan Williams, is reportedly considering new rules to protect Anglican traditionalists from women Bishops. The Anglican communion is slated, at their general synod, to put its stamp of approval on women Bishops. However, they are sufficiently worried that traditionalists would rightly bolt to the Catholic church that they are attempting to create a 'his/hers church.'

The AoC is reportedly considering rules in which so-called Anglican traditionalists would no be forced to serve under a women bishop.

Exactly how this allows traditionalist Anglicans to maintain communion is beyond me. If you really believe that the Church has no right to ordain women priests and bishops, how can such communion be maintained. If and when the Anglican communion formally accepts women Bishops, two sets of rules or not, if a priest or Bishop does not bolt the communion they can no longer call themselves traditionalist or Anglo-Catholic. The fiction will be revealed as such.

I don't see how this last ditch effort by Rowan Williams changes a thing. The only way left to be Anglo-Catholic is to be Catholic first and Anglo second. When the Anglican general synod votes to accept women Bishops, rules or no rules, the time for choice is nigh.

A Real Obama Father's Day Proclamation

President Barack Obama and the sacred bond in his Father's Day Proclamation.

From the first moments of life, the bond forged between a father and a child is sacred.
The bond between the mother and child, apparently not so much.

While I agree with what the President said, pardon me if I question his sincerity. Even if, using the poor logic and science of the pro-aborts, he refers to the first moments of life as coming after birth he is still disingenuous. He is, after all, the same guy who opposed life saving treatment for infants who survive an abortion attempt. Not even NARAL opposed that legislation -- but Barack Obama did.

He is also the same man who infamously referred to babies as punishments.

Moreover, in Obama's vision for the world, the bond between father and child only begins if Mom says so.

So, in the spirit of truth, I offer some amended language that I think more accurately reflects the President's thinking on the matter.
From the first moments life, the bond formed between a father and a child is irrelevant if:

The mother views the child as a potential punishment or

The birth was not intended but realized only accidentally as the result of a failed murder attempt or

The mother decides this is not a good time for a baby or

The child is prenatally diagnosed with an convenient disease or syndrome or merely a cleft palate or

The mother allows the birth but doesn't like the father anymore.
Who knew that sacred bonds could have so many caveats?

Thanks Dad



Happy Father's Day

Matthew On Catholic Answers Live!!

Hey everyone! Be sure to listen to Matthew this evening on the second hour of Catholic Answers Live tonight. He will be on discussing the Church in the news at 7 PM ET.

Be sure to listen to him or even call in and ask him a question. Make the questions pretty easy please as Matthew really doesn't know that much.

He will be on for the full hour and he has at least minutes of interesting things to say! So this should be quite the adventure.

Be there!!

Chronicles Of Narnia 3 Trailer

Here is the trailer for the Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader.


Chronicles Of Narnia 3

Deny Communion to Supporters of Arizona Law?

Anthony Stevens Arroyo writes regularly for the Newsweek/Washington Post blog about religion called On Faith. As one of the resident Catholics, he's a laugh riot even though he's quite serious about what he writes about including his love letters to President Obama.

In this week's column Arroyo questions whether bishops should be denying Communion to supporters of the Arizona immigration law.

Arroyo can only wait a few sentences into his piece before comparing the Arizona immigration law to the Holocaust but even he caveats this foolishness by immediately denying the comparison.

While the context of Nazi Germany's crackdown on Jews is not the same as contemporary Arizona's law about immigrants, both have a moral equivalent in singling out one group for unfair treatment.
So why mention the Holocaust if you're admitting it's not like the Holocaust?

As far as I can remember I think Jews were trying to get OUT of Germany rather than entering illegally by the thousands. That's kind of a big difference right there.

But Arroyo then questions whether those who enforce immigration laws should be denied Communion.
Will any of today's bishops deny communion to Catholic officials who vote for this bill and its spawn of imitators in other states? Has censure been voiced against the local sheriff Joe Arpaio (a Catholic) who has led raids on Latinos? These are strategies used in the past by bishops.
Yup. He's not only asking if people who arrest illegal immigrants should be denied Communion but people who vote to enforce immigration laws as well.

But then Arroyo caveats himself yet again, negating his previous suggestion.
I am against denying communion as a political tool, but I think bishops who have done so about other issues like same-sex marriage create a dilemma for themselves.
So the Arizona immigration law is like the Holocaust but not. And he wonders aloud if bishops should deny communion to Arizona immigration law supporters but says later that he's against such things.

You know, I'm starting to wonder if Arroyo just says things to get attention but knowing he can't back them up he attempts to walk away from them.

Hey, you know what? Maybe bishops should refuse Communion to columnists who make imbecilic metaphors and outrageous suggestions. Mind you, I'm not saying that they should. I'm just wondering aloud.

This is all an attempt to put all issues on the same plane as the sacredness of human life. The thinking goes that some bishops deny communion to pro-choice Catholics so therefore bishops should also deny communion to supporters of the war, the Arizona immigration law, those who want to reduce welfare, etc...

This is political revenge. Eye for an eye Catholicism. Sickening.

CNN: Ur To Stupid To No Obama's Rite

CNN has figured out why Obama's poll numbers are plummeting and why so many Americans thought Obama's speech sucked eggs. It's because ur too stupid to understand tha wonderfulosity of Obama. Seriously.

CNN reports:

President Obama's speech on the gulf oil disaster may have gone over the heads of many in his audience, according to an analysis of the 18-minute talk released Wednesday.

Tuesday night's speech from the Oval Office of the White House was written to a 9.8 grade level, said Paul J.J. Payack, president of Global Language Monitor. The Austin, Texas-based company analyzes and catalogues trends in word usage and word choice and their impact on culture.

Though the president used slightly less than four sentences per paragraph, his 19.8 words per sentence "added some difficulty for his target audience," Payack said.

He singled out this sentence from Obama as unfortunate: "That is why just after the rig sank, I assembled a team of our nation's best scientists and engineers to tackle this challenge -- a team led by Dr. Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and our nation's secretary of energy."

"A little less professorial, less academic and more ordinary," Payack recommended. "That's the type of phraseology that makes you (appear) aloof and out of touch."...

At a micro level, the average word in the speech contained 4.5 letters, a bit longer than is typical for the former constitutional law professor, Payack said.

Obama's nearly 10th-grade-level rating was the highest of any of his major speeches and well above the Grade 7.4 of his 2008 "Yes, we can" victory speech, which many consider his best effort, Payack said.

"The scores indicate that this was not Obama at his best, especially when attempting to make an emotional connection to the American people," he added.
So all u stoopid peeple out thare shood just accep that Obama's grate and if yoo dont git what it is hes doin just figgur that its cause hes reelly reelly smart. Hes a Constititootional professor type ya know.

Reason #5,647 Not To Like Soccer

I understand that soccer is all the rage these days and I have been following the world cup just like many others. But...

One often hears the question, "Why isn't soccer more popular in the US?" Of course there are many reasons. Ninety minutes of running around only to end up nil nil is not very satisfying. I mean real sports shouldn't end in a tie and they certainly shouldn't end 0-0.

When my boys were little and started out playing little league, the rules said not to keep score. Of course, even though they weren't supposed to, the kids knew who really won the game. Even these little ones understand that sports are supposed to have winners.

While I certainly don't endorse hooliganism, I sort of understand it. Thousands of men continually bored to tears have to find something to do, no?

Of course, even if match after 0-0 match is not enough to to drive you from the sport perhaps this will...

Read the rest of this awesome post at National Catholic Register.

Gov't Funded $1 Billion for Abortion and Advocacy

You know that tripe that the federal government doesn't fund abortions? Well, explain this government report that shows how our federal government gave nearly $1 billion of taxpayer dollars to organizations that perform and/or advocate abortions over the past seven years, including $657.1 million just to Planned Parenthood.

iMark Hemingway reports on a GAO report that details spending from 2002-2009:

Over the seven year period studied in the report, Planned Parenthood received $657.1 million in tax dollars; Population Council received $284.3 million, the Guttmacher Institute received $12.7 million, Advocates for Youth received $8.7 million, and the International Planned Parenthood Federation received $3.9 million.

All in all, $966.7 million tax dollars went to encouraging a practice a plurality of Americans finds morally wrong.

You know what really kills me about this is knowing that we had a Republican President and a Republican congress for so many years and the massive funding stream of death continued unabated.

Defunding the death eaters should have made sense to social conservatives and fiscal conservatives yet it was never done. One has to ask "Why?"

And you want to know what the answer is - Republicans had the pro-life vote. We worked to get George W. Bush elected. They just needed to throw us a bone every once in a while. They didn't care enough to actually stop the funding of abortion to pick a political fight.

I guess all we can do now is look ahead and now that we have these GAO numbers thanks to Congressman Mike Pence we must stay on this issue until Planned Parenthood is completely defunded.

Congressman Mike Pence did come out quickly with a statement calling for the defunding of Planned Parenthood:
"This report confirms that the largest abortion provider in America is being bankrolled by American taxpayers. In these tough economic times, there is simply no reason why taxpayer money should go to fund the activities of abortion providers and equip them with the resources they need to end innocent human life.

"We must stop providing taxpayer dollars to abortion providers through Title X. We must put an end to Americans unwillingly providing financial support to the abortion industry. The time has come to deny any and all federal funding to Planned Parenthood by passing the Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act."


Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of the Susan B. Anthony List pointed to the disconnect between the American people and their government:
Time and time again voters have said they do not want their tax dollars supporting this industry, yet Members of Congress defy their constituents by voting to channel tax dollars to abortion providers, like Planned Parenthood. Women, the unborn and the American people deserve better than this.”
I'm so sick of Republicans not living up to their pro-life platform. But to defund Planned Parenthood we need legislators to do it.

I feel like a total idiot saying, "Hey everyone look how Republicans have been funding abortion for years but now in order to stop it let's all get behind the Republicans!" But really what choice is there? Joining the Democrats would only make things worse. The only thing we can do is push the Republican Party into living up to the values which they espouse. Now is the time.

For years we've known that they lied when they said the federal government doesn't provide funding for abortions was a lie but now we can prove it. Push hard on your elected officials to defund Planned Parenthood. Don't let this issue go away.

Update: This issue is just one more reason Gov. Mitch Daniels' idea of a "truce" on social issues is nuts. Cranky Con and Ace have more on Daniels doubling down on his silly "truce" idea.

Kid Pulls Tooth With Rocket

OK. My first instinct was to nominate this Dad as craziest Dad ever but then I thought that at least the guy's engaged with his kid's life and you know what, this kid will remember losing that tooth the rest of his life. I'm not saying I'd recommend pulling children's teeth out via rocket but the kid seemed to enjoy it (after the really super frightened look that crossed his face.) Pretty funny vid though.


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Man Attacks Hell's Angels With...A Puppy!

This guy is the bravest guy in the world or the stupidest. Maybe both. But no matter what this is awesome.

Reuters reports:

A German student created a major traffic jam in Bavaria after making a rude gesture at a group of Hell's Angels motorcycle gang members, hurling a puppy at them and then escaping on a stolen bulldozer.

German police said on Monday that after making his getaway from the Hell's Angels club, the 26-year-old dumped the bulldozer, causing a 5 km (3 miles) traffic jam near the southern town of Allershausen, local police said. He then fled to his home nearby where he was apprehended by the police.

"What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hell's Angels is currently unclear," said a spokesman for local police, adding that the student had lately been suffering from depression.

The puppy was now in safe hands, the spokesman added.
My only question for the guy is that it seems he had two things at his disposal to use in his attack on the Hell's Angels. A puppy or a bulldozer. And he chose the puppy?

Feminists Confiscate Fetus Dolls

In their never ending quest to ensure that nobody knows what a baby in the womb looks like feminists at a women's conference confiscated bags which were deemed pro-life even though nothing in the bags even mentioned abortion.

NRLC reports:

Attendees from around the world streamed into the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in the nation's capitol on Wednesday morning for the third day of the second global Women Deliver conference, carrying pink bags with the inscription: "Celebrate Motherhood." But conference organizers made sure the pink bags, and the information they contained, barely made it inside the doors.

The bags were offered by a small band of staffers and interns led by Jeanne Head, R.N, an experienced labor and delivery nurse, who serves as National Right to Life Vice President for International Affairs and also NRL's United Nations Representative. They arrived outside the convention center at 8 am, and were promptly asked to move across the street.

After about an hour, an attendee from Uganda walked across the street to ask for another bag. She had actually wanted to read the contents, she said. It was at this point that the staffers discovered from the Ugandan attendee that conference organizers were confiscating the bags and throwing them away.

According to the Ugandan attendee, conference organizers were heard telling attendees that the pink bags contained information that was "anti-human-rights," "anti-choice," "anti-life," and "anti-woman."

And so it was for that hour that the staff was outside the convention center: attendees received the pink bags, walked across the street, and only to be required to dispose of them inside the building by conference organizers. (And from that point on, conference organizers began inspecting every bag being brought in because, in their words, the conference had been "infiltrated by anti-abortionists.")

What was inside the pink bags that warranted such an immediate, censorious response?

The "Celebrate Motherhood" bags contained a small plastic fetal model of a 12-week-old unborn child, a small replication of an unborn child's feet at 10 weeks gestation, a brochure on prenatal development, and a brochure containing information on proven means of reducing maternal mortality rates worldwide (the supposed focus of the conference).
And these are the people who are supposed to be all about choice?

Sponsors of the conference include the United Nations Population Fund, USAID, UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Ironically, the website of the Women Deliver conference says that the conference will "expand on Women Deliver's hallmark of inclusivity, reaching out to new partners and new communities." Ha!

The Death Fetish in Hospitals


Anyone who's had a loved one seriously ill in the hospital can tell you that if the medical community doesn't see a good prognosis they will often do everything they can to hasten death.

When my father had a heart attack many years ago now the doctors and nurses at the Catholic hospital did everything they could to kill him. I'm not speaking hyperbolically. They continually gave him morphine every time we stepped out of the room despite our orders against doing so.

Doctors and nurses told us that we were "being cruel" by keeping him alive. By keeping him alive they meant not killing him with an overdose or worse yet having him fed. Seriously. And that was a Catholic hospital.

We ended up having one of us constantly stay in his hospital room to ensure that nobody tried to kill him. So this story came as no shock to me:

The Daily Mail reports:

A high proportion of deaths classed as euthanasia in Belgium involved patients who did not ask for their lives to be ended, a study found.

More than 100 nurses admitted to researchers that they had taken part in 'terminations without request or consent'.

Although euthanasia is legal in Belgium, it is governed by strict rules which state it should be carried out only by a doctor and with the patient's permission. The disturbing revelation - which shows that nurses regularly go well beyond their legal role - raises fears that were assisted suicides allowed in Britain, they could never be properly regulated.
Van Helsing of Right Wing News said succinctly: "The legal term for this is murder."

I believe this kind of thing will only get worse under state run healthcare but it's already pretty terrible now. But the issue goes beyond socialism. The crux of the issue is the belief that individuals don't matter. The only thing that can turn this around is a return to Christian morality which upholds the dignity of life. Many in the medical community seem to have forgotten that life is sacred, not something to be placed against other issues in a cost/benefit analysis.

Mind you that after we got my father out of that hospital he lived for five more years, most of which were in excellent health. It seems a shame that when we bring our loved ones to a supposed place of healing we often have to fight for their lives.

World's Oldest IVF Mother is Dying

This is heartbreaking in just about every way possible.

Rajo Devi Lohan of India and her husband wanted children for years but were unable to conceive. But so intense was their desire for children that they procured loans to afford IVF treatments while in their 60’s. The couple celebrated the birth of their child last year while Lohan was 70 years old. Now, due to complications stemming from the pregnancy, Lohan is reportedly dying and currently too weak to care for her baby, saying her body never recovered from bearing the child.

This is awful and my prayers go out to the entire family but especially the child. But is it surprising? I don’t think we can call it that...

Continue reading at the National Catholic Register>>>

Soccer: Not That There's Anything Wrong With That

It has been a long time coming.......out.

Soccer, not that there is anything wrong with that!


Soccer Officially Announces It Is Gay

Apocalyptic Sign: Diaper Jorts

I don't think diaper jorts are mentioned in Revelations but they should've been. This is probably what the Four Horsemen will be wearing...or something.

And being this is a Catholic blog and all we should probably all pitch in to some kind of fund to help this kid through all the therapy he's going to need when he realizes what his mother put him in.

Ave Maria: Questions and Answers

A week ago, I wrote a post about Tom Monaghan and Ave Maria questioning his sale of land to a bio-tech company. I said at the time that serious questions about the lab's involvement in contraception, in vitro fertilization, and even human embryonic stem cell research needed some direct answers.

Well, after speaking with the University and the President of the National Catholic Bioethics Center, I have some of those answers.

Please read my follow up piece at the National Catholic Register.

What?! Obama Oil Spill "Echoes" 9/11

Ok. Obama should now be forced to wear a sign which reads "I don't get it."

Weasel Zippers reports:

Here we go. The Politico is reporting that President Barack Obama told columnist Roger Simon that the Gulf Oil Spill “echoes 9/11,” and Obama says he will spend the rest of his Presidency trying to “put the United States on a course toward a “new way of doing business when it comes to energy.””
That just means that he's going to use this crisis as a way to further his energy agenda. Hmmm. Seems like I've heard something before about not letting crises go to waste.

But here's the thing, I understand that Obama and his White House are going to pull out every stop before Novemeber to pass their agenda. But please leave 9/11 out of it. Don't compare an oil spill to 9/11 because it's not like 9/11. Very very few things are like 9/11 are for our commander in chief to say that is just too disturbing for words.

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It's late at night and I'm going to bed. Talk to you guys in the a.m.

The Cult of Personality vs. We the People

This is an odd moment in politics. We're often told that THIS election is THE most important election...ever! Even when they're not they sometimes still feel like it.

While it can be argued that 2010 and 2012 are two of the most important elections we'll ever take part in, it's certainly one of the more interesting ones.

In the 1980's many people rallied around Ronald Reagan's patriotism and his can-do attitude.

Nobody really rallied to George HW Bush. The country simply loved Reagan so much that we wanted to do what we could to continue it and we did so by electing his Vice President.

Bill Clinton then was seen as the resurrection of Camelot. Remember how much the media showed that picture of a young Clinton meeting John F. Kennedy. It was portrayed as a torch passing moment. Many wanted it to be true. But that quickly devolved into cheap scandals, political triangulation, and ill planned lies.

George W. Bush rallied the nation around himself after 9/11 but he never had a political philosophy other than doing whatever he had to do to protect the country.

A clear majority voted Obama into the presidency, almost with breathless anticipation of what this man could accomplish. While the Obama movement was wholly centered around one man with a Mad Libs political philosophy with everyone filling in their own rosy adjectives at will, the Tea Party movement is all philosophy and no leader.

As Obama's star diminishes many Americans have rallied around a political philosophy in a way that I've never witnessed.

This movement is seemingly unique in recent political history in that it has no leader. There are those, mind you, who aspire to assume the mantle of leadership but many politicians still fear the burgeoning movement. They're wary of it as if it were a young colt they think they might be able to break but fear they'd just as likely end up with their butt in the dirt and a mouth full of hoof.

Still without a spokesperson, the Tea Party movement continues to grow mainly through the internet. This movement is the bizarro Obama movement.

As of yet, there is no leader. My fear is that the movement will be unable to attract political leaders because of an unrealistic demand for perfect purity in its politicians. Because if there's one thing that politicians don't like is a mouth full of hoof.

But this will be interesting to see how far the movement can go without a leader. It may have to because in 2012 we'll see a grand battle. It'll be the cult of personality vs. We the People.

The teleprompter vs. the internet.

Man Trapped By Buffalo Head, Calls 911

Monroe County Sheriffs dept. received an odd 911 call recently. My favorite part is when the sheriff's reports mentions "injuries inflicted by the stuffed head." I hope the guy wasn't hurt but I hope he at least has a sense of humor about it.

Sheriff's dispatchers didn't know what the problem was when they got a frantic 911 call at 1:20 a.m. All the male caller could do is yell his address and tell them he was "crushed".

Sheriff's deputies rushed to the scene - a residence at the 88 mile marker of highway U.S. One. When they got inside, they found the man who'd apparently fallen asleep in his recliner. He was abruptly awakened when a the head of a water buffalo which had been hanging on the wall next to him fell onto his lap.

According to Deputy Don Dalton, the head was so heavy the man couldn't move, but his cell phone was close enough to his hand that he was able to call for help. He was taken to Mariner's Hospital for treatment of the injuries inflicted by the stuffed head.

The 911 call is definitely worth a listen.

HT Dave Barry

Sexism in Advertizing

Here is some ol' school ads I thought that our female readers would find interesting.

I know when I spank my wife for stale coffee, I like her to be well dressed. (Just kidding honey!)

From Creative Minority Report



And I can't even figure out what the Pitney-Bowes ad is even supposed to mean?!?

From Creative Minority Report

If only all you pretty wives knew how to make good coffee, there would be no divorce.



Well, we've come a long way baby. Today's ads are much more respecting of women.

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