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Our Own Personal Judas
The Catholic Church has been attached, but not from the outside but from with in. We have our own Judas and its name is Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). What are the charges, what have they done to deserve … Continue reading
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Guilty
I just finished a great little book, Guilty by Ann Coulter, it’s a political book, and it’s a conservative book, The whole basic idea of the book is how liberals twist the truth to fit there needs, how they play … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Life, social justice
Tagged america, Ann, blog, college, Coulter, empathy, entitlement, fits, George, hollywood, liberal, Liberals, needs, perfection, professors, Smith, statement, times, truth, victims, Washington, word
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Obama wants longer school years, not a new idea at all
Image via Wikipedia The debate of the longer school year has surfaces yet again, and in truth, I have been in this debate for years. In Michigan, when the state first started to offer charter schools, my brother and I … Continue reading →