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Australia Is Telling the Truth
TIA,
I received from an Australian friend these photos with true and funny saying.
I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did.
L.K.
I received from an Australian friend these photos with true and funny saying.
I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did.
L.K.
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Is the Vatican Laundering Money?
Hello TIA,
Quite interesting is this article reporting that the Vatican is involved in money laundering.
When progressivism enters the Church, all the evils and corruptions follow suit…
Read here.
C.M.
Quite interesting is this article reporting that the Vatican is involved in money laundering.
When progressivism enters the Church, all the evils and corruptions follow suit…
Read here.
C.M.
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The Five Eras of the Abuse Crisis in the Church
TIA,
Let Catholic writer Dr. Jesse Russell take you briefly through the inter-generational network of homosexual and pederast cardinals and bishops in American Catholic Church over the last 100 years, beginning with Cardinals Francis Spellman of NY and William O'Connell of Boston. It's certainly worth 10 minutes of your time.
Watch his presentation here.
Dr. Russell's presentation also gives me the opportunity to let you know that the five-volume set of the Rite of Sodomy - Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic Church will be going into its fourth printing later this year. This is despite the fact that the secular, "gay" and official Catholic diocesan media boycott of The Rite of Sodomy that began in the summer of 2006, is still in effect.
We have less than 50 sets of my book left in storage. When they are gone, it will probably be 6 to 8 weeks before the stock is replenished. So if you are considering purchasing the package deal of The Rite of Sodomy you may want to put your order in soon here.
If you prefer the e-book or Kindle version of the five-volume set, this presents no timing problem. The e-books are available here and the Kindle version here.
It’s a pleasure serving you and Christ,
Randy Engel
Let Catholic writer Dr. Jesse Russell take you briefly through the inter-generational network of homosexual and pederast cardinals and bishops in American Catholic Church over the last 100 years, beginning with Cardinals Francis Spellman of NY and William O'Connell of Boston. It's certainly worth 10 minutes of your time.
Watch his presentation here.
Dr. Russell's presentation also gives me the opportunity to let you know that the five-volume set of the Rite of Sodomy - Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic Church will be going into its fourth printing later this year. This is despite the fact that the secular, "gay" and official Catholic diocesan media boycott of The Rite of Sodomy that began in the summer of 2006, is still in effect.
We have less than 50 sets of my book left in storage. When they are gone, it will probably be 6 to 8 weeks before the stock is replenished. So if you are considering purchasing the package deal of The Rite of Sodomy you may want to put your order in soon here.
If you prefer the e-book or Kindle version of the five-volume set, this presents no timing problem. The e-books are available here and the Kindle version here.
It’s a pleasure serving you and Christ,
Randy Engel
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Pro-Abortion Dictatorship Expands in America
Dear TIA,
I am sending you an interesting overview of the increasingly radical measures that pro-abortion State governments are enacting against other States that approve anti-abortion laws.
They not only forbid State employees to travel to the pro-life States, but also forbid companies to do business with companies based in those pro-life places.
These measures are an outrage against liberty of thought and opinion. An authentic Socialist dictatorship growing under our noses in a place that we wrongly believe is free.
Please, read the news report below.
P.M-M.
Governor Slams California for Banning Travel to Pro-Life Oklahoma
Micaiah Bilger
January 23, 2020 - Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt took a stand against California’s radical pro-abortion agenda Thursday after politicians banned government employees from traveling to pro-life Oklahoma.
Oklahoma News 4 reports Stitt responded to the California travel ban with one of his own, an executive order prohibiting state-funded employee travel to California.
“California and its elected officials over the past few years have banned travel to the State of Oklahoma in an effort to politically threaten and intimidate Oklahomans for their personal values,” Stitt said. “Enough is enough. If California’s elected officials don’t want public employees traveling to Oklahoma, I am eager to return the gesture on behalf of Oklahoma’s pro-life stance.”
Since 2018, California has banned state government employees from traveling to Oklahoma because of its conservative laws. In 2019, city government leaders in San Francisco and Los Angeles passed similar bans for city employees. Their reason was because Oklahomans are working to restore basic human rights to unborn babies.
San Francisco expanded its ban even further, prohibiting the government from entering contracts with companies in Oklahoma as well as banning travel, according to the local news.
Stitt, a pro-life Republican, said Oklahoma will not give up its fight for unborn babies.
“I am proud to be governor of a state that fights for the most vulnerable among us, the unborn,” he said.
Last year, pro-abortion politicians enacted travel bans in a number of states in response to other states’ efforts to protect unborn babies and mothers from abortion.
In September, an Illinois Democrat lawmaker introduced a bill to ban state government employee travel to pro-life states. And in May, Colorado banned state employee travel to Alabama after it passed a law to protect unborn babies from abortions. San Francisco, which passed an initial travel ban in July, expanded its ban to nearly half of the country in October after more states passed pro-life laws.
More than a dozen states passed laws to protect unborn babies from abortion in 2019. These included heartbeat laws banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy in Georgia, Missouri, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio. None are in effect because of pro-abortion legal challenges.
Meanwhile, Illinois, New York, Vermont and Rhode Island passed radical pro-abortion laws in 2019 allowing unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth.
Original here
I am sending you an interesting overview of the increasingly radical measures that pro-abortion State governments are enacting against other States that approve anti-abortion laws.
They not only forbid State employees to travel to the pro-life States, but also forbid companies to do business with companies based in those pro-life places.
These measures are an outrage against liberty of thought and opinion. An authentic Socialist dictatorship growing under our noses in a place that we wrongly believe is free.
Please, read the news report below.
P.M-M.
Micaiah Bilger
January 23, 2020 - Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt took a stand against California’s radical pro-abortion agenda Thursday after politicians banned government employees from traveling to pro-life Oklahoma.
Oklahoma News 4 reports Stitt responded to the California travel ban with one of his own, an executive order prohibiting state-funded employee travel to California.
“California and its elected officials over the past few years have banned travel to the State of Oklahoma in an effort to politically threaten and intimidate Oklahomans for their personal values,” Stitt said. “Enough is enough. If California’s elected officials don’t want public employees traveling to Oklahoma, I am eager to return the gesture on behalf of Oklahoma’s pro-life stance.”
Since 2018, California has banned state government employees from traveling to Oklahoma because of its conservative laws. In 2019, city government leaders in San Francisco and Los Angeles passed similar bans for city employees. Their reason was because Oklahomans are working to restore basic human rights to unborn babies.
San Francisco expanded its ban even further, prohibiting the government from entering contracts with companies in Oklahoma as well as banning travel, according to the local news.
Stitt, a pro-life Republican, said Oklahoma will not give up its fight for unborn babies.
“I am proud to be governor of a state that fights for the most vulnerable among us, the unborn,” he said.
Last year, pro-abortion politicians enacted travel bans in a number of states in response to other states’ efforts to protect unborn babies and mothers from abortion.
In September, an Illinois Democrat lawmaker introduced a bill to ban state government employee travel to pro-life states. And in May, Colorado banned state employee travel to Alabama after it passed a law to protect unborn babies from abortions. San Francisco, which passed an initial travel ban in July, expanded its ban to nearly half of the country in October after more states passed pro-life laws.
More than a dozen states passed laws to protect unborn babies from abortion in 2019. These included heartbeat laws banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy in Georgia, Missouri, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio. None are in effect because of pro-abortion legal challenges.
Meanwhile, Illinois, New York, Vermont and Rhode Island passed radical pro-abortion laws in 2019 allowing unborn babies to be aborted for basically any reason up to birth.
Original here
Posted February 4, 2020
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