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Yearly Archives: 2012
How Low Can We Go? Harper Publishes 50 Shades How-to Book
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Always ready to cash in on the latest craze, even those that lead to the moral degeneration of society, HarperCollins has published a new guide book for those interested in participating in the sadomasochistic sex play popularized in the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.
Incidents of Full Nudity on Prime Time TV Up 407% in Last Year
A new report by the Parents Television Council (PTC) has found a shocking 407 percent increase in the number of instances in which full frontal nudity occurred during a prime time television show in the past year.
Let It Begin With Me
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Cardinal Dolan to Give Benediction at RNC Convention
In an interview with EWTN’s Raymond Arroyo, set to air tonight, former Governor Mitt Romney will announce that Cardinal Timothy Dolan will give the benediction at the Republican National Convention on the night he accepts the presidential nomination.
2016 Documentary A Box Office Success
Even before its major rollout this weekend, the new documentary film, 2016: Obama’s America, is considered to be a box office success, ranking as the third most popular film behind The Dark Knight and Total Recall last weekend in New York City’s Union Square.
What Has the Media Been Hiding Lately?
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
The headlines are full of gaffes made by conservative candidates this week, but there are plenty of back-stories you won’t want to miss!
Death-Dealing Spirits
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GOP Platform Enshrines Christian Values
A week before the Republican National Convention begins in Tampa, the party is putting together a platform that is thus far adhering to Christian principles as they relate to marriage, homosexuality, abortion and conscience protections.
Presidential Candidates Speak on Separation of Church and State
President Barack Obama and his challenger, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney have vastly different ideas on the meaning of the separation of church and state.