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  • ANOTHER WAY TO BEAUTIFY THE CHURCH or 10 REASONS NUNS SHOULD WEAR HABITS (Warning-graphic images)

    05/17/2012 5:49:22 PM PDT · by Salvation · 99 replies
    EsposedApostasy.blogspot.com ^ | 2012 | Keyser Soze
    ANOTHER WAY TO BEAUTIFY THE CHURCH or 10 REASONS NUNS SHOULD WEAR HABITS Behold the Dominican nuns pictured above.   We cannot see their faces, but we are instantly attracted to and fascinated by them.  And we all know why.  IT'S THE HABITS.Nuns wearing habits are beautiful, enchanting and wonderful.  They are a bold rebuke to a corrupt society hypnotized by its own vanity.  They are a mystery.  Those habits are an invitation to God.  They preach to us.  They say, "I have something deeper that gives my life meaning and I don't need or want all that other stuff."And...
  • Elena Kagan's Fashion Sense: Robin Givhan and the Nominee's Legs

    05/25/2010 6:05:57 PM PDT · by Lando Lincoln · 29 replies · 1,261+ views
    Politics Daily ^ | 25 May 2010 | Luisita Lopez Torregrosa
    Now it's come to this: the way Elena Kagan sits. In a lengthy examination of the Supreme Court nominee's seating posture – "hunched with her legs ajar" – the Washington Post fashion writer gives us a tour of Kagan's hip-length jackets, underpinnings, hosiery, shoes and jewelry, the way she "walks with authority and stands up straight," and the way she defies convention with that business with the legs. "In photographs of Kagan sitting and chatting in various Capitol Hill offices, she doesn't appear to ever cross her legs,'' the writer says. "Her posture stands out because for so many women,...
  • More women than men dismissed from military for being gay

    10/09/2009 6:30:52 AM PDT · by CharlesWayneCT · 27 replies · 1,139+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/09/2009 | Adam Levine
    Women were dismissed from the military for being gay at a greater rate than men last year, according to new statistics obtained by a California research group. All the services kicked out a disproportionate number of women under the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, according to Department of Defense data obtained by the Palm Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara. ... In fiscal year 2008, the Air Force dismissed 56 women and 34 men. ... Of those discharged under the policy, 36 percent were women, although women make up only 14 percent of troops in the Army, the...
  • Deputy: Woman skinned puppy to make belt

    06/19/2009 11:22:52 AM PDT · by Joiseydude · 92 replies · 2,829+ views
    breitbart ^ | June 19, 2009
    MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) - A 23-year-old woman is accused of getting friend to kill her Jack Russell terrier and skinning the puppy to make a belt out of its hide. Krystal Lynn Lewis and Austin Michael Mullins, 26, were being held Friday in the Muskogee County jail on $25,000 bail each. They were charged with one felony count of cruelty to animals. "We're talking about a 6- or 7-week-old defenseless puppy," said sheriff's deputy George Roberson. "That's pretty heinous and sadistic." Lewis wanted the puppy, named Poplin, killed because it was a gift from a female ex-lover with whom she...
  • Global warming forces Dutch to strengthen dykes

    09/03/2008 5:23:26 PM PDT · by smokingfrog · 20 replies · 256+ views
    ABC News (au) ^ | September 3, 2008 | Emma Alberici
    The Netherlands will be forced to spend about $170 billion to extend and strengthen its dykes to protect the country from rising sea levels. A committee charged with investigating the future effects of global warming on the Netherlands delivered its findings overnight. It found that the country, nearly two-thirds of which lies below sea level, must spend up to $2 billion per year over the next century on additional safety measures if it is to survive the ravages of rising sea levels. Large-scale work will be needed to extend and strengthen dykes. The report was written by the Delta commission...
  • International day against homophobia

    05/16/2005 7:27:24 PM PDT · by NCjim · 40 replies · 726+ views
    Times of India ^ | May 16, 2005 | AFP
    HONG KONG: Some 350 people from Hong Kong's gay community gathered on Monday in the city's first parade to raise public awareness about homophobia and promote gay rights and sexual diversity. Waving flags of rainbow colours, 16 gay and gay-friendly organisations rallied through one of the busiest streets in Hong Kong to mark the first International Day Against Homophobia. Some people wore coloured masks during the rally, symbolising sexual minorities which live under the shadow of homophobia. One group was waving a banner saying: "Make Love, Not War", another asked "Should the Law Protect Everyone Equally?", while a third simply...
  • DON'T GO THERE: BRIT PAPER STARTS 'UGLIEST MONTH' [Hillary Clinton in affair]

    11/25/2007 6:06:15 PM PST · by mmanager · 235 replies · 1,292+ views
    Drudge ^ | 11/25/2007 | Drudge
    DON'T GO THERE: BRIT PAPER STARTS 'UGLIEST MONTH' Sun Nov 25 2007 20:45:12 ET The TIMES of London starts 'The Ugliest Month' with a full page photo takeout on Hillary Clinton and her beautiful aide. "Hillary Clinton has been accused of having an affair with Huma Abedin," reads the caption. MORE The splash stunned British readers and angered campaign insiders. "This does not even qualify as tabloid trash... it's ridiculous and reckless," a Hillary confidante explained over the weekend. The paper made no claims to knowing the truth of the relationship between Hillary and Huma, in its story headlined: "Snarls,...
  • Hillary Clinton Reveals Her 'Gay' Strategy For Presidential Run (YouTube Video Also

    11/12/2007 6:20:02 PM PST · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 35 replies · 268+ views
    Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) recently appeared before the Human Rights Campaign to present a keynote speech on her support of the homosexual/bisexual/transgender agenda and her efforts to defeat any attempts by Congress to pass a constitutional amendment that will ban same-sex marriage. HRC President Joe Solomese introduced Clinton and revealed their long-term relationship in fighting against the pro-family movement. Solomese describes numerous meetings with Clinton as they strategized togethor about how to defeat any constitutional amendment on marriage... ... Clinton told her homosexual activist audience that they will have a close "partnership ... when I am President." Watch her comments...
  • (7,000) Lesbians Party with Purpose in South Beach

    05/15/2006 4:20:33 PM PDT · by lauriehelds · 131 replies · 8,053+ views
    They tore up the terrazzo dancing salsa at South Beach's Pearl. They jammed to electronica and played make-believe news anchors and firefighters at the Miami Children's Museum. They did the Dirty-South grind, chains of them in bikinis and surfer shorts, around the pool at the Surfcomber on Collins Avenue. More than 7,000 lesbians, from South Florida, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, even Canada, France and South America, came together over the weekend for the blowout fundraiser Aqua Girl. They didn't stop dancing until well into Sunday evening. They also didn't stop surprising themselves with their ease in blending together. In...
  • Louisiana Governor, Senators Go to Holland

    01/09/2006 6:18:49 PM PST · by george76 · 51 replies · 24,329+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Jan 9 | DOUG SIMPSON
    Gov. Kathleen Blanco left for Holland on Monday to learn how the Dutch created the huge flood-control system that protects a land much farther below sea level than Louisiana. The trip means the Democratic governor will miss President Bush's visit to New Orleans, scheduled for Thursday... The governor was among more than 40 government, business and education leaders - including Sens. David Vitter and Mary Landrieu ... Landrieu said the ambassador told her about that country's flood of 1953, when 1,800 people died. "He said, `Why don't you all come over and see what we've done since then?'" Landrieu recounted....
  • First Civil-Union Couple Parting Ways

    12/15/2005 12:54:50 PM PST · by Triggerhippie · 37 replies · 1,143+ views
    AP ^ | Dec. 15, 2005 | Uncredited
    BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - A lesbian couple who entered into the nation's first same-sex civil union are splitting up amid allegations of violent behavior. Carolyn Conrad, 35, asked a court in October to end her relationship with Kathleen Peterson, 46. Conrad also obtained a restraining order Wednesday against her partner, saying Peterson punched a hole in the wall during an argument and threatened to harm a friend. "All I want to say is that the civil union was a big source of pride for me, and now it's not," Peterson said. The two had been together for five years when they...
  • Lesbian bikers get 'Dykes on Bikes' trademark

    12/11/2005 9:52:57 PM PST · by digger48 · 16 replies · 876+ views
    Reuters ^ | 12-9-05 | unknown
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lesbian motorcycle enthusiasts in San Francisco have won their fight to trademark the name "Dykes on Bikes," a lawyer for their group said on Thursday. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had denied applications by the San Francisco Women's Motorcycle Contingent to trademark "Dykes on Bikes," arguing the phrase would be perceived as disparaging to lesbians. But the National Center for Lesbian Rights and the Brooke Oliver Law Group said the word "dyke" is no longer viewed as derogatory. "Within the lesbian community that term has been reclaimed as a very positive term that denotes strength...
  • Lesbian couple winds [sic] claim against Knights of Columbus

    11/30/2005 7:41:53 AM PST · by george wythe · 25 replies · 1,405+ views
    AP ^ | Nov 30, 2005
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia Two lesbians are entitled to damages from the Knights of Columbus, which canceled their reservation of the group's hall for their wedding reception, a panel has ruled. The Roman Catholic men's group was entitled to refuse to rent the hall on the basis of religious belief but caused undue hardship to the couple, Tracey Smith and Deborah Chymyshyn, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal ruled Tuesday. "The Knights could have taken steps such as meeting with the complainants to explain the situation, formally apologizing, immediately offering to reimburse the complainants for any expenses they had incurred and,...
  • Monumental task to bring back 'Valor'

    07/22/2005 11:23:43 AM PDT · by JZelle · 12 replies · 617+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 7-22-05 | Stephanie Mansfield
    No one knows for sure how it got there, and for 20 years it has confounded monument specialists in Washington. Spray-painted prominently on the base of the neoclassical bronze-gilded equestrian statue "Valor" on the Arlington Memorial Bridge is a single word: "dykes." The government tried using paint stripper to remove the word, a derogatory term for lesbians. It tried arsenic, but that only made the problem worse and left ugly purple streaks on the statue. Now the government has enlisted the help of an Atlanta-based "object conservator," who will try to remove the offensive word with a laser. The removal...
  • Chaplain Wants Christ Out of Air Force Academy

    05/12/2005 12:41:32 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 389 replies · 6,875+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 5/12/05 | Carl Limbacher
    Here’s a story that will throw you for a loop: a "chaplain” at the U.S. Air Force Academy is complaining that the school’s administration has a "systemic and pervasive” problem of promoting religious religious values with a Christian bent. The chaplain, Capt. Melinda Morton, a "Lutheran minister” spoke out publicly on Tuesday as an Air Force task force arrived at the academy to investigate charges that officers and staff members pushed their religious beliefs on cadets. And she claimed that a tolerance program developed at the academy, called Respecting the Spiritual Values of all People (R.S.V.P.), was watered down after...
  • Single Women Against Bush

    02/08/2005 6:13:33 AM PST · by presidio9 · 54 replies · 1,583+ views
    The Nation ^ | 02/06/2005 | Katrina vanden Heuvel
    A new report recently highlighted in Ruy Teixeira's valuable Public Opinion Watch shows that one of the bright spots for the Democrats in the 2004 election was their performance among single women. The study, done by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Womens' Voices/Women Vote, showed that the "marriage gap is a defining dynamic in today's politics, eclipsing the gender gap, with marital status a significant predictor of the vote, independent of the effects of age, race, income, education or gender." As Teixeira writes, the new research shows that unmarried women, who voted overwhelmingly for Kerry, "are social and economic progressives advancing...
  • Studies Showing The Relationship Between Childhood Sexual Abuse & Later Involvement In Homosexuality

    01/14/2005 9:26:36 AM PST · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 66 replies · 2,799+ views
    January 14, 2005
    A.)Studies show a prevalance of same-sex sexual abuse in the childhoods of homosexuals. 1.) From May 1989 through April 1990, 1001 adult homosexual and bisexual men attending sexually transmitted disease clinics were interviewed regarding potentially abusive sexual contacts during childhood and adolescence. 37% of participants reported they had been encouraged or forced to have sexual contact before age 19 with an older or more powerful partner; 94% occured with men. Median age of the participants at first contact was 10; Median age difference between partners was 11 years. (L.S. Doll, "Self-Reported Childhood and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Among Homosexual Bisexual Men,"...
  • Massachusetts gays divorcing

    12/10/2004 11:02:08 PM PST · by fire_eye · 47 replies · 1,831+ views
    CNN ^ | AP
    BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- Less than seven months after same-sex couples began tying the knot in Massachusetts, the state is seeing its first gay divorces. Newlyweds seeking to renounce the vows they so recently took have been trickling into probate courts across the state, filling out obsolete forms that still read "husband" and "wife." Josh Friedes, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Freedom to Marry Coalition, said the rapid divorces are no cause for concern. "It would be wonderful if every marriage lasted until a couple lived to a ripe old age, but unfortunately we know from our heterosexual peers that...
  • Photoblogging the NYC Protests. Check out today's CREATURE FEATURE

    08/29/2004 4:14:07 AM PDT · by visagoth · 105 replies · 9,315+ views
    Miscellaneous Objections Blog ^ | 8/29/04 | Ryan Sager
    Ryan Sager of the NY Post editorial board is posting quite a few interesting pictures of protests in NYC that you might otherwise not see in the MSM... an example: Take a look at his very entertaining blog at: http://www.rhsager.com/
  • Lesbians sue Catholic school for refusing daughter

    08/06/2004 8:52:40 PM PDT · by freedom44 · 106 replies · 1,605+ views
    CW News ^ | 8/6/04 | CW News
    Eugene, Oregon, Aug. 06 (LifesiteNews.com/CWN) - A lesbian couple has sued a Catholic school and its parish after a daughter was refused admittance. After describing her irregular domestic arrangement to school principal Dianne Bert last year, Lee Inkmann was told her daughter would not be allowed to attend O'Hara Catholic School, because the lesbian relationship conflicted with Church doctrine, and could be confusing to other pupils. Inkmann and partner Trish Wilson are suing for $550,000 in damages, naming the school principal, as well as Father Mark Bachmeier, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church, in their claim. Portland Archdiocese spokesman Bud...