Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Scrolling around...January 15, 2013

Sandy wrecked our house, but bureaucrats are keeping it broken
...While our house stands empty, the city authorities even showed a sense of humor by sending us a bill for property taxes. For a house they won't let us repair...

Egypt's Coptic Christians fleeing country after Islamist takeover
Tens of thousands of Egyptian Christians are leaving the country in the wake of the Egyptian revolution and subsequent Islamist takeover of politics, priests and community leaders say...

Welfare Spending to Skyrocket 80% in Next Decade
How can we afford this?

UK: More than 1,000 priests sign letter claiming gay marriage is biggest threat to religious freedoms since the reformation
...They even claim the freedom to speak freely from the pulpit could be at risk...

First Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea Cases Detected in North America
Completely incurable gonorrhea may be at hand...

Obama owns the debt now
The debt is up about 60% since Obama took office. This can't go on forever...

Teen children of unmarried parents 380% more likely to be victims of violent crime
A new study of violent crimes from the U.S. Department of Justice has found that teens living in unmarried households were nearly four times more likely to become the victim of a serious violent crime than their peers who lived with married parents.
The study, “Violent Crime Against Youth, 1994-2010," focused on serious violent crimes committed against “youth,” meaning children between the ages of twelve and seventeen. The study defined “serious violent crimes” as rape, other sexual assaults, robbery and aggravated assault...

Court ruling makes Christian employees 'second class'
The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) is "deeply concerned" by court rulings today on four cases involving the religious freedoms of Christians in the UK...


3801 Lancaster
A documentary film about Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia Women's Medical Society disaster, and the cover-up by state and local oversight agencies.

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