As a traditional Jew, I’m deeply concerned over the plight of the Roman Catholic Church, which I consider to be the largest and most influential repository of conservative Judeo-Christian values in America today. I believe that those of us who care about the furtherance of a moral society have a stake in the future of the church as a moral force. The American church is under siege today, not only from the usual external forces but also from the weight of its own internal contradictions. The scandal of corrupt homosexual priests violating the innocence of minors in their care is, to put it mildly, a contradiction in Christian and Catholic practice and faith. When did this corruption inject itself into the system and why was the situation allowed to deteriorate to such a degree? Continue reading “Did Communists Infiltrate the Catholic Church?”
Month: August 2014
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko will sign a decree to dissolve the country’s parliament Verkhovna Rada, next week, presidential adviser Oleg Medvedev said live on Liberty Radio without specifying the exact date of the step.
A 30-day deadline to create a new coalition is about to expire and “the Ukrainian president has lawful grounds to dissolve the parliament,” he said.
Factions UDAR and Svoboda (freedom) said in the parliament July 24 that they quit the coalition. If deputies do not form a new coalition before the end of August, according to the Constitution, the Ukrainian president will have all reasons to dissolve the parliament and announce early parliamentary elections on October 26. Continue reading “Ukraine president to issue decree to dissolve parliament next week”
Press TV has learned that a long list of senior US government officials and legislators hold dual US-Israeli citizenship, proving Tel Aviv’s powerful influence over Washington’s decision-making process.
Apart from the significant presence of Israeli citizens at sensitive non-elected federal positions such as head of Homeland Security, a large number of Israelis sit in the Senate and House of Representatives. Continue reading “Israeli citizens hold key US government positions: Report”
Source: TwinCities The Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment has a saying — “Night Stalkers Don’t Quit.” It apparently doesn’t always let people sleep, either.
The airborne unit’s Black Hawk helicopters arrived without warning Monday night, rattling for hours over Highland Park and around apartment buildings in downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis, and angering residents and elected officials alike. Continue reading “Night Stalkers” Special Operations Aviation Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank Military Exercise”
WEB Commentary – by Sher Zieve
The Obama-Holder team has now taken over the investigation of the Ferguson, MO shooting. At the same time, that team has, apparently, effectively usurped both the city’s authority and the titles of “biggest race hustlers and race-baiters in America” from the team of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. Note: I assume the Jackson-Sharpton team is now demanding royalties from both Holder and Obama. Continue reading “Obama and Holder take over from Jackson and Sharpton”
FERGUSON, Mo. (ABC News) – The Ferguson police officer who shot and killed an unarmed teenager suffered “a serious facial injury” in the altercation before firing the fatal shots, according to a source close to the officer who spoke to ABC News today.
The characterization about Officer Darren Wilson being injured in his confrontation with Michael Brown emerged on the day that a grand jury was expected to begin hearing evidence in the shooting. Continue reading “Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson was beaten, had ‘serious facial injury’ before shooting Michael Brown, source says”
New Yorkers could soon be notified when gun offenders move into their neighborhood, according to DNA Info New York.
Proposed city council legislation would make a gun offender registry accessible to the public, and residents could sign up for alerts about developments in their neighborhoods.
“It gives you the name of the individual,” said Queens Councilman Costa Constantinides, one of the bill’s sponsors. “It gives you the street name — so let’s say 34th Street in that ZIP code. It’ll give you the general description of the individual. It’ll give you the crime that they committed and their sentence.” Continue reading “New Yorkers Could Soon Be Notified When Gun Offenders Move Into the Neighborhood”
New York Daily News – by Ryan Sit
NYPD cops beat a man Wednesday night during a solidarity protest for Michael Brown, a video shows, although the circumstances surrounding the attack remained unclear early Thursday.
The 45-second video begins after police officers and the man have started arguing in the middle of a dark street in the East Village. It was not apparent what prompted officers to react so forcefully. Continue reading “NYPD cops appear to beat man during solidarity protest for Michael Brown in East Village”
The Telegraph – by Sarah Knapton
Sea plankton has been discovered living on the outside of the International Space Station, Russian cosmonauts have claimed.
Scientists on board the ISS are reported to have discovered living organisms when taking samples from windows.
Head of the Russian ISS orbital mission Vladimir Solovyev said the results of the experiment “are absolutely unique”. Continue reading “Sea plankton ‘found living outside International Space Station’”
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The following is taken from a 1989 book by Robert J. Byrne, “Existence in America -The Road Back to Decency & Order”. It refers to the most important rights that all Americans had and must see returned.
1. It is a priority right not to have a crime committed against your person.
2. It is a priority right to go from point A to point B on public streets and/or public transportation, or use public parks, without constantly having a justifiable fear for your safety.
It seems that the liberal Democrat Party has done something truly disgusting. There are voter registration booths popping up at the Michael Brown memorials.
In a move that many are criticizing as tacky, liberal organizers of the Democratic National Convention have set up voter registration booths right on the site where Michael Brown was killed and where crowds have set up a makeshift memorial. Continue reading “Disgusting: Liberals Turn Mike Brown Memorials Into Voter Registration Booths”
FALFURRIAS – Brooks County remains a busy human-smuggling corridor despite the reported drop in illegal crossings, area ranchers said.
The ranchers feel different groups along the border are sending mixed messages about the reality of the border crisis.
Recent remarks by McAllen Chamber of Commerce officials forced a group in Brooks County to draft a letter asking for the truth to be told about illegal immigration. Continue reading “Brooks County Landowners Want Unified Front against Illegal Immigration”
HIDALGO – Violence continues in the Mexican border city of Reynosa.
Reynosa officials confirmed a shooting happened Wednesday morning. The firefight spread panic among the residents, they said.
Reynosa residents said gun battles have become commonplace in the city. Wednesday’s shooting left one soldier dead, according to Tamaulipas state officials. Continue reading “Violence Rages on in border city Reynosa”
via The Straits Times / August 19, 2014 / Japan is to restart exports of rice grown in Fukushima for the first time since foreign sales were halted due to fears of contamination by the nuclear disaster there, officials said on Tuesday.
The National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (Zen-Noh), a major wholesaler of Japanese agricultural products, said it will send 300kg of the grain to Singapore. Its provenance will be marked and it will not be mixed with other produce, an official said. The rice was grown some 60km to 80km west of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, he said. Continue reading “Japan To Resume Exports Of Rice Grown In Fukushima”