Watching the news tonight I saw a lot about Beyonce's performance of the National Anthem and how "stunning" the First Lady's dress was for the Inaugural Ball and even how when she wears a designer's dress it means millions of dollars in sales to that designer. So I guess it was because of such pressing and important stories such as these that that they just could not find room to even mention in passing tens of thousands of people flooding the streets of Dublin to reject the legalized genocide of abortion in Ireland. The cynic in me can't help but speculate that if those crowds were demanding legalized abortion on demand that story would be leading newscasts and be the subject of banner headlines for a week. But perhaps that's just a manifestation of my anti-MSM paranoia.
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As we go along, there will be stories, as Paul Harvey used to say, to "wash your ears out with." There will be others that will make you feel like you need to be deloused simply by virtue of having heard or read them. Some posts will be religious, some secular and for some I expect will defy easy classification in either category. I hope you will join me in this journey and please feel free to comment along the way.
For my part I pledge not to remove any posts unless they are vulgar, libelous, threatening or otherwise in violation of the standards of civil discussion. I will not remove any post simply because I disagree with it but I will reserve the right to respond to any challenges that come my way.
God bless you and welcome to my blog.
As we go along, there will be stories, as Paul Harvey used to say, to "wash your ears out with." There will be others that will make you feel like you need to be deloused simply by virtue of having heard or read them. Some posts will be religious, some secular and for some I expect will defy easy classification in either category. I hope you will join me in this journey and please feel free to comment along the way.
For my part I pledge not to remove any posts unless they are vulgar, libelous, threatening or otherwise in violation of the standards of civil discussion. I will not remove any post simply because I disagree with it but I will reserve the right to respond to any challenges that come my way.
God bless you and welcome to my blog.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Biggest Irish pro-life rally ever - Over 30,000 people tell Enda to keep...
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