Zionica
Apr
Homosexuality: The Political Battering Ram
“I believe granting liberty to gay people advances a compelling government interest, that such an interest cannot be adequately advanced if “pockets of resistance” to a societal statement of equality are permitted to flourish, and hence that a law that permits no individual exceptions based on religious beliefs will be the least restrictive means of achieving…
Apr
Torture, beatings, worsen condition of American pastor held in Iran
The American pastor jailed in Iran for his faith suffered new attacks and beatings, making his physical condition more serious than ever, according to family who visited him in prison today and saw the marks and injuries first-hand. Saeed Abedini, the 32-year-old American who is serving an eight-year prison term in Iran because of his…
Apr
If Gosnell had shot seven infants with an AR-15, it would be national news
Thanks to conservative new media, the Kermit Gosnell trial is finally part of the national dialog. But before the mainstream press got around to doing their job, ten congressmen took to the floor of the House to protest the lack of media attention being paid to the horrifying story. One such congressman, Rep. Chris Smith…
Apr
Bomb Sent to Tough Sheriff Joe
THANK GOODNESS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT X-RAY DEVICES, WHICH STOPPED THE DELIVERY OF A SUSPICIOUS AND POTENTIALLY LETHAL PACKAGE THURSDAY. Flagstaff, Arizona, police intercepted the package whose intended recipient was Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Evidently not everyone’s a fan of Sheriff Joe’s no-nonsense, tough on crime, law enforcement style. According to CBS News: Initial reports…
Apr
‘I Am Willing To Give Up Some Of My Constitutional Rights…To Be Safer’
The words are written in crayon, in the haphazard bumpiness of a child’s scrawl. “I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure.” They’re the words that Florida father Aaron Harvey was stunned to find his fourth-grade son had written, after a lesson in school…
Apr
Hagel questioned about Defense Department’s treatment of Christians in military
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel found himself being peppered with questions about his department’s attitude toward Christianity and religious freedom in the military during testimony Thursday on Capitol Hill. Under questioning during a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Hagel was asked by Rep. Randy Forbes, a Virginia Republican, about a number of reported stories…
Apr
CO Sheriff Calls Out Obama After Political Grandstanding In Denver
Barack Obama visited Denver, Colorado to push his sweeping attack on the Constitution and the Second Amendment (also known as gun control legislation) on Wednesday. While he used several policemen as a backdrop, not one of Colorado’s sheriffs were included in the event, not that they would have wanted to be given their statement contrary…
Apr
Hate And Evil Are 2 Very Real Issues Men Need To Overcome
As I watch the coverage these last couple of days of the deaths of Margaret Thatcher and the son of mega-church pastor Rick Warren I am truly in awe of the depravity of those who seemingly have nothing better to do than dance on their graves. No, it’s more than that…it’s the complete lack of…
Apr
GOD Now or GOD Later
Ever notice how quickly our leaders turn to God in times of tragedy? How many times after a tragedy occurs, do you see someone say; “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims’ families…”? It’s almost standard fare, because our leaders understand the importance of going to GOD, especially in times of disaster or…
Apr
Debtors' prisons alive and well in U.S.!
It sounds like something from the Victorian England of Dickens, not modern Ohio. People going to jail because they can not pay their debts. The American Civil Liberties Union has documented how it is happening now, in America. The ACLU of Ohio discovered some form of the practice of imprisoning debtors in at least seven…

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