This is local coverage of the story we posted on our site yesterday: (The Keene Sentinel) It’s being hailed as one of the largest settlements of its kind — Richmond town officials have agreed to pay $1.15 million to end … Continue reading
This is local coverage of the story we posted on our site yesterday: (The Keene Sentinel) It’s being hailed as one of the largest settlements of its kind — Richmond town officials have agreed to pay $1.15 million to end … Continue reading
At AntiWar.com, Philip Giraldi asks the question, “Is Benjamin Netanyahu Rational?” Given the obsequious fawning over the most brutal of Israel’s leaders by American Christian Zionists (following the lead of their False Prophets), the question is relavent for all Americans. … Continue reading
In his Syllabus of Modern Errors, Blessed Pope Pius IX condemned the following, under the heading, “III. INDIFFERENTISM, LATITUDINARIANISM”: 15. Every man is free to embrace and profess that religion which, guided by the light of reason, he shall consider … Continue reading
Just for the record: homosexuality is a disorder and it can be cured. (See the web site of NARTH for more information.) There is also a strong connection between homosexuality and the molestation cases we hear of in the Church … Continue reading
(Full story on RT.com) Vladimir Putin said Russia had strongly condemned Israel for its actions. “As for the Israel’s attack on the humanitarian convoy – we not only expressed our concerns, but also condemned these actions straight away. Our envoy … Continue reading
Either way you look at it, both the umpire, Jim Joyce, and the pitcher, Armando Galarraga, are two men with the kind of class that makes the Philosopher want to be a baseball fan again. I just love this story.
As the liberal-socialist-progressivist president goes down in popularity among his core constituency due to the BP fiasco, the nation falls deeper into a thick economic crisis. But at least we will all have free health care! Dick Morriss on Mr. … Continue reading
(Full Story at RT.com) Washington has voiced concerns over the recent conflict off the Gaza coast. Yet US authorities have stopped short of outright condemnation. Meanwhile, US citizens are taking to the streets to denounce Israel’s actions. Palestinian sympathizers, critics … Continue reading
(Full story at RT.com) Up to 19 people have been killed and more than 30 injured after Israeli military attacked a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, international media report. The international flotilla is an effort aimed at … Continue reading
Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan assesses the political cost of the Obama administration’s handling of the BP-Gulf catastrophe. She’s not just making Republican political hay, though, for the crisis is not only Mr. Obama’s, but that of … Continue reading
At issue was how social studies are presented to students. The program went from a left-leaning curriculum to something conservatives are calling more balanced. Included in the new presentation of social studies are how the UN potentially threatens U.S. sovereignty, … Continue reading
The dim bulbs who indoctrinate the inmates at one particular government-run, taxpayer-funded educational institution have forbidden a student from wearing his Rosary out of fear that beads may be gang-related. Question: What kind of reaction would there be if the … Continue reading
Play-goers or movie-buffs might recall the end of this “prayer for the Tsar” offered impromptu by the Rabbi near the beginning of “Fiddler on the Roof”: “…far away from us!” The line reflects a popular anti-monarchist sentiment that scorns all … Continue reading
The conscience, and that which is called synderesis (knowledge of the basic principles of the moral law), are formed in childhood. Even before a child reaches the age of reason, nascent ideas of right and wrong are there in his … Continue reading
New York Magazine (mildly) critiqued the journalism of the Times for its anti-Vatican vendetta journalism. Because Cardinal Levada bashed the Times for its dishonest and malicious attacks on the Holy Father, the Times turned its cheeky ire on His Eminence, … Continue reading
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