OK. This one calls for a little background as it gets a little complicated. But it’s worth it. Great Britain’s Supreme Court pretty much threw up their hands and said they don’t know what to do about this transgender pension… Continue Reading →
In a letter dated May 31, 1960, Flannery O’Connor penned a letter to the playwright Maryat Lee that was obviously part of an ongoing conversation they were enjoying. O’Connor was clearly not a fan of Rand. She wrote: I hope… Continue Reading →
Today, SBA List’s research arm, the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) released a short video that recounts the story of Cindy Schroeder, a mother from Kansas who thought she was given a death sentence when diagnosed with multiple myeloma. However, her… Continue Reading →
The hoax of the Piltdown Man is one of the great scandals and mysteries of the 20th century. In the early 1900’s, archaeologists were desperate to find what has been come to be known as “the missing link” between man… Continue Reading →
Former Ohio Governor and current Senate candidate, Democrat Ted Strickland says Antonin Scalia sure died at the right time. Scalia’s wife and children might say otherwise. The worst part is the people in the audience laugh and applaud the death… Continue Reading →
A pro-abortion non-Catholic is suing a Catholic organization for firing just because he’s pro-abortion and not Catholic and oh, he may have pressured a fellow worker to abort his child. But other than that he was a model employee. Albuquerque… Continue Reading →
I was going to link to this on the Reader but it’s too awesome. Jill Stanek of the SBA List drops some harsh truth bombs on WND Radio. She reportedly said: It’s horrifying that people of both parties do not… Continue Reading →
Horror. Nothing good here. At all. Reuters: A Brazilian priest mentioned in the Catholic clergy sex abuse film “Spotlight” was found dead in a prison cell after he was arrested again for suspected pedophilia, authorities said on Monday. Father Bonifacio… Continue Reading →
Hilarious. The Dean of diveristy at Concordia University sent out a letter inviting “students of color” for a segregated special meeting prior to freshman orientation. Is it possible she doesn’t know what “diveristy” means? Campus Reform: Cheryl Chatman, Executive Vice… Continue Reading →
The recent murder of nineteen disabled people in Japan did not cause the outpouring of rage and grief that many other instances of violence have caused around the globe. In fact, it was astonishingly underreported. There are, I think, a… Continue Reading →
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