Daily Archives: February 17, 2012

I wanted to live a simple life . . .

but I couldn’t get the app to load.

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The Beautiful Boy With Down Syndrome

The Beautiful Boy With Down Syndrome by Steve Burchett  A beautiful boy with Down Syndrome showed up this morning with his loving mom and grandma at the Panera Bread where I led a men’s Bible study. His presence reminds me of … Continue reading

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He’s since dropped out of High School, after receiving death threats . . .

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT QUITS CHOIR WHEN FORCED TO SING “THERE IS NO TRUTH EXCEPT ALLAH,” “ALLAH IS THE ONLY ETERNAL AND IMMORTAL” jCicTmGT7_g The public schools won’t teach the true history of Islamic wars, jihadi holy … Continue reading

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Jar Jar McGuinty: “Meesa wrecked Ontario?”

For the Right party, the Drummond Report is a great campaign platform. From the National Post: Kelly McParland: Ontario shouldn’t be condemned to four more years of Dalton McGuinty Kelly McParland  Feb 17, 2012 – 9:52 AM ET | Last Updated: Feb 17, 2012 … Continue reading

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Nothing (anti-Christian bias in the media) to see here, folks. Move along, move along . . .

This is for all those who 1) think that there is no anti-Christian bias in media; or 2) think Christians have a long-deserved comeuppance due anyway: Tales from the no dissent zone Former “Daily Kos” contributor Eric Allen Bell was a … Continue reading

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Catholic students must take Quebec religion and ethics class: Supreme Court

Reblogged from National Post | News: MONTREAL – A controversial Quebec school course teaching children about ethics and world religions does not infringe on the freedom of parents seeking to raise their children as Catholics, the Supreme Court of Canada … Continue reading

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New CBC Poll: Is the Government a Better Teacher of Religious Values Than Parents?

No, they didn’t word it that way. Read the article here, and vote.

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Washrooms

So how do hospital administrators’ hundreds-of-thousand dollar salaries square with hospital washrooms that are dirtier than an average gas station washroom?

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