SUPERHEROES: Worth your time [9:43] – Father Mike talks about comic book superheroes and how their characters do or do not resemble the ideals of Christianity.
SUPERHEROES: Worth your time [9:43] – Father Mike talks about comic book superheroes and how their characters do or do not resemble the ideals of Christianity.
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CUBAN-AMERICANS: [3:33] – Hundreds of Cuban-Americans are taking to the streets in Florida and Kentucky to support Donald Trump and denounce Democrat attempts to install socialism in America.
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Trump is an unprecedented racist!
FDR locked up 120,000 Japanese and Japanese-Americans, most American citizens, in internment camps.
Woodrow Wilson re-segregated the federal government and hosted a White House screening of the pro-Klan movie The Birth of a Nation.
Lyndon B. Johnson repeated referred to the Civil Rights Act as ‘the n—-r bill.’ He also once told his black chauffeur, ‘As long as you are black, and you’re gonna be black till the day you die, no one’s gonna call you by your goddamn name. So no matter what you are called, n—-r, you just let it roll off your back like water.’ Continue reading
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TRUMP: [:30] – Alice Johnson, the woman who had her prison sentence commuted by President Donald Trump in 2018, told her story at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday. You can read about it at the link. Grab a tissue.
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TRUMP RALLY: As seen by a “recovering Leftist” – “The staging area was roped off to form a long, snaking chute for people lining up for the Trump rally. These 30 rows or so, each the length of a city block, were considerably longer than the TSA line at Denver International Airport. …
“We got in line and were immediately introduced to our queue companions, with whom we would be spending the next five and a half hours. There were whites, blacks, Asians, Latinos, young, old, straight, and gay people, decked out unapologetically in stars and stripes, celebrating freedom of expression they wouldn’t dare at the supermarket. There was no squabbling, line-cutting, or littering, just thousands of people happily standing in the cold, knowing they could be themselves without Antifa punching them in the face — also knowing they might not get in.”
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These three senators’ moral red lines confound me. How can anyone, in this day and age, still believe the right to life begins with breathing?

Advanced medical technology now makes it possible to sustain life in people who can’t breathe on their own, whose hearts aren’t beating on their own, and who have no detectable brain activity.
This has made the definition of the end of life a lot more ethically complex.
Should it not also make the definition of the beginning of life more ethically complex?
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