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  • Drug dealer slain after bragging about $125K stop-frisk court win

    01/23/2014 2:55:17 AM PST · by Libloather · 28 replies
    NY Post ^ | 1/22/14 | Kirstan Conley, Larry Celona
    A drug-dealer who successfully scored a $125,000 stop and frisk settlement was shot and killed by a robber on Staten Island Tuesday night after bragging about the windfall, sources said. Kenrick Gray, 34, was brutally blasted in the head around 6:15 p.m. outside 140 Park Hill Avenue in Stapleton after flaunting his riches in recent months, police said. His pal, Noland Whistleton, 41, was also fatally shot in the leg and torso during the botched robbery, cops said. Police collared suspect Darren Brown, 27, cowering in the shower of his girlfriend’s Staten Island home Wednesday afternoon in connection with the...
  • An Archdiocesan Synopsis of the St. Stanislaus Issue

    03/07/2005 11:23:51 AM PST · by lrslattery · 2 replies · 386+ views
    Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam ^ | 3/6/05 | Archdiocese
    This synopsis from the Archdiocese of St. Louis further elucidates the "brief synopsis" I posted here in January of this year. Saint Stanislaus Kostka Parish was founded by Archbishop Peter Richard Kenrick in 1880 and was civilly incorporated in 1891 at which time a provision was made for a Board of Directors which was obligated to follow its 1891 bylaws. The Board of Directors was to function as an advisory body to the parish priest in accordance with the norms in force at that time. Those norms included: * the legislation of the Plenary Councils of Baltimore (1852, 1866, 1884),...
  • The Enemy part 2

    02/28/2003 2:17:46 PM PST · by Commander8 · 7 replies · 198+ views
    An Understandable History of The Bible ^ | 1987 | Dr. Samuel C Gipp Th.D
    A New Plan Let it be remebered, JESUITS DO NOT GIVE UP. They would have to bide their time. They would once again resort to undercover activities as they had so many times before. Their task would be a difficult one, yet for the unfaltering Jesuits, not impossible. They would have to discredit the Reformation. They would have to dislodge the Universal Greek Text from the firm position it once held in the minds and hearts of English scholarship. The would have to "wean" Protestantism back into the fold of Rome. To do this they would use the same plan...