In what many are calling a “smoking gun” today, e-mails leaked by an anonymous source indicate that the White House knew that the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi was terrorist related just two hours after the assault began, contradicting claims by the Obama Administration that the incident was the result of an anti-Muslim film.
Monthly Archives: October 2012
Election Day Advice from Father Frank Pavone
Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, is urging pro-life voters to focus on getting people out to the polls during these last two weeks before Election Day.
National Abortion Data Contains Few Surprises
The most recent abortion data from the Centers for Disease Control and the Alan Guttmacher Institute found that a majority of women who had abortions were using contraception at the time, were poor, unmarried, and in their 20s and 30s.
Thank God! Fame Daddy Sperm Bank is a Hoax
The international media was buzzing last week with a story about a new UK sperm bank named Fame Daddy that planned to offer women a chance to have the child of a famous athlete or movie star. Fortunately, the whole story was a hoax.
Evils & Devotions
“If evils increase, the devotion Read the rest…
Floods Cause Serious Damage to Lourdes Shrine
After days of nonstop rains caused flash floods in the French pilgrimage town of Lourdes, the receding waters are revealing serious damage to the precious sanctuaries.
Justice Kagan Thinks Gender Got Her a Seat on the High Court
While speaking to law students at the University of Tennessee Law School last Friday, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan said she was “not sure” if President Barack Obama would have nominated her for the position if she wasn’t a woman.
UN to Monitor U.S. Elections
Our Lady’s Lasso
“Love the Madonna and pray the Rosary, Read the rest…
Public Housing Project Forbids Residents to Pray in Common Areas
Evidence of the erosion of religious freedom in America was found last week in the case of an elderly widow living in a public housing complex near Minneapolis who was told to put away her Bible and refrain from speaking of religion while in the common areas of the complex.