Michigan, Pennsylvania cases threaten freedom of Catholic schools How free should religious schools be to determine who studies at their schools? In 1994, Michigan courts declined to interfere in a dispute over a Catholic school’s refusal to admit students from… Continue Reading →
Wow. That’s actually almost a dozen people protesting the Trump administration’s decision to allow states to cut funding to Planned Parenthood. And this is all the abortion giant could come up with. Supporters gather at @RepComstock's VA office with a… Continue Reading →
Headline: MIT Press Publishes “Communism for Kids” Book. Me: I just hope it has pictures, like say, of the Gulags or the starving millions in China. #somethingtellsmeitwont Or maybe it could be a pop-up book so the kids can really… Continue Reading →
Tucker Carlson and Piers Morgan discuss why the Muslims “war on the cross” isn’t getting more coverage. They bring up many good points but in the end, I think there’s something else going on here. Tucker seems to think it’s… Continue Reading →
It looks as though the highest court in the land will be deciding a case about recycled tires and a children’s park which will have massive religious liberty ramifications for this country. To some, the little playground that is at… Continue Reading →
Headline: Incredible moment ultrasound captures twin girls sharing a ‘kiss’ inside the womb of their 25-weeks pregnant mum Me: Wouldn’t that be “potential twins” or maybe a “potential kiss” or maybe “blobs of twin?” *subhead*Accuracy.*subhead*
Some are calling it a “hidden slaughter.” But who’s hiding it? The question is rhetorical. A truly excellent piece from The Catholic Herald UK. It’s nice to read something now and again where you actually get the sense that the… Continue Reading →
The absolutely predictable pushback over Target’s wacko bathroom policy is costing the retailer giant more than anyone expected, including its CEO. Business Insider: The blog post, published in April 2016, publicized a policy that said transgender customers were welcome to… Continue Reading →
Today’s a big day for conservatives concerned about the Supreme Court (and who isn’t?) Neil Gorsuch was sworn in today. If anyone had any question about how concerned Catholics are about the Supreme Court, this story is a good indication…. Continue Reading →
This is hilarious. In a sad pathetic drunken bitter old lady kinda way. Hillary Clinton lists the four reasons she lost to Donald Trump. None of them were her fault. Oh, and all you Trump voters are misogynists. MSN.com: The… Continue Reading →
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