Archive for April, 2005

What is Illegal?

Monday, April 18th, 2005

Detaining illegals? The Arizona Republic has additional details: Patrick Haab, the Army Reservist arrested for holding seven undocumented immigrants at gunpoint at an Arizona rest stop, says he is overwhelmed and encouraged by an outpouring of legal, financial and moral support.

Schiavo Politics

Sunday, April 17th, 2005

Being vigoriously pursued by Howard Dean and our Democrat friends. Professor Bainbridge asks the Rhetorical Question: I wonder what the left and its MSM allies will say now that the head of their party – not some unknown staffer – is pledging to use the Schiavo tragedy for political gain: “We’re going to use Terri [...]

Quiz Time

Sunday, April 17th, 2005

Which Christian Theologian Are You? John Wesley here.

Public Education is a Disgrace

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

Thanks to administrators who allow developmentally disabled children to be sexually assaulted and do nothing to stop what they know is a crime. Incredible: POSTED: 2:25 pm EDT April 12, 2005UPDATED: 9:11 am EDT April 13, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — A 16-year-old disabled girl was punched and forced to engage in videotaped sexual acts with [...]

65th Christian Carnival

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

Enjoy. Showcasing thoughts from a Christian perspective. Previous submission can be found at the 64th Christian Carnival.

Where Does America Stand?

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005

America’s unfortunately dynamic stance on Life can be found several places around the blogosphere, but Blogs For Terri and Pro-Life Blogs are great starting points. Mae Magouirk Updates: �Ģ��The Life-and-Death Struggle over Mae Magouirk. �Ģ BlogsForTerri Exclusive: Judge Donald Boyd’s Complete Response VERSION 2. Terri Schiavo Reflections: �Ģ How “Terri’s case” was Handled in Argentina. [...]

Culture of Death California Update

Tuesday, April 12th, 2005

California Panel OKs Right-to-Die Measure. By STEVE LAWRENCEAssociated Press Writer SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A legislative committee Tuesday approved a measure modeled after an Oregon law that would allow the terminally ill to end their lives with a doctor’s assistance. The bill cleared the Assembly Judiciary Committee after more than a dozen hours of testimony [...]

Life in the Sierra

Tuesday, April 12th, 2005

Many Blessings expressed in pictures. Simply gorgeous! Carolyn had no problems skiing down from the top of the mountain (I’ll never catch up). . . . My Babes in Blue. Carolyn wonders if her Dada has back problems. . . . Now she’s really worried. . . . Hurry up Dada! Time’s a Wastin’! Speaking [...]

Happy or Hopeless Hell

Tuesday, April 12th, 2005

Much passion and prayer have been focused recently on life and death. With Karol Wojtyla passing from this world to his Creator, some have suggested that while John Paul II was an admired leader and all other such effectively patronizing nonsense, he did not do much for the Catholic Church. Clearly the thinking of empirical [...]

The Power of Light

Sunday, April 10th, 2005

You have probably heard by now (unless you get your news from TV), that Mae Magouirk has been removed from the hospice and is now in a hospital. An 81-year-old Georgia woman who went without nourishment and water more than a week was airlifted from a LaGrange hospice to UAB Hospital Saturday to begin treatment, [...]