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Child Rape is Ok as Long as It Doesn’t Put a Damper on Your Wedding!

In an article appearing in today’s Irish Independent titled “Newly-wed who had sex with girl (12) walks free from court” we hear the story of a young 12 year old girl who was sexually assaulted and raped by up to 60 different men with only 21 being named. I wonder who the others were? Were they too important to be named?   The guy who walked free from court was 19 at the time and received an 18 month suspended sentence for his monstrous crime. This creep, who has 2 young children of his own and stated that the events “had put a damper on his wedding day”, was part of what can only be described as a major paedophile ring yet because he said he was sorry he got off with it. Where are the social services when a convicted paedophile is left in charge of 2 young children behind closed doors? .Two other paedophile rapists aged 30 and 34 are serving jail sentences for the same crime, against the same young girl, although the article does not mention for how long.. » read more

Audio from 1998: Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) Hangs Up on Amy Goodman When Asked If He Has Ever Had an Affair

Audio from 1998: Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) Hangs Up on Amy Goodman When Asked If He Has Ever Had an Affair Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) resigned his House seat today after acknowledging he had an affair with a female staffer earlier this week. Long an advocate for "family values," Souder called for former President Bill Clinton to resign over the Monica Lewinsky scandal. On Sept.. » read more

NYC Wants Teen 'Sexting' Ban, In School And Home

Dept. Of Education Targets Sexually Explicit Text Messaging Outside Of School Hours With Up To 90-Day Suspension NYCLU Slams Idea, Says It's A Violation Of Freedom Of Expression NEW YORK (CBS) ― Click to enlarge 1 of 1 Parents and schools struggle with the role technology plays in kids' lives. But a new push to keep them safe has some saying it goes too far. Schools now want to punish students caught "sexting" -- no matter where they do it. The Department of Education wants to ban both cyber bullying and sexting in New York City's public schools at all times, even outside of school hours.. » read more

Our Fault, Too

There were hearings on Capitol Hill this week regarding the Gulf oil disaster, and virtually everyone involved - from witnesses to experts to government officials - had a grand old time throwing rocks at British Petroleum. The Obama administration and various government agencies have also been taking it in the teeth over their failure to quell the oil boiling up from the bottom of the sea. Beaches are closing, animals are dying, livelihoods are being destroyed, and unbelievable as it may seem, the worst is yet to come. New reports indicate the well may have been releasing oil equivalent to the Exxon Valdez spill every eight to ten days since this whole thing started. BP is taking the lion's share of the beatings, and justly so.. » read more

SAVING SOLDIERS FROM GAY DEATH

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School considers rosary a gang marker Lawsuit to challenge suspension for wearing religious symbol

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Another Year of Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Over and over again we hear some politician make gestures toward repeal of Section 654 of US Code 10 to end the discrimination of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. This law has been a disaster. The treasury has been unnecessarily reduced to enforce this law costing the taxpayers and reducing the effectiveness of the armed forces with the inane discharge of needed resources. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates that the taxpayer has paid between one quarter to 1.2 billion dollars in order to investigate, discharge and replace otherwise qualified Americans who are homosexual and the GAO readily admits this is an incomplete cost which is truly more.. » read more

HENEGHAN: Closet Homosexual-Lesbian Elite Exposed

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Virginia School Pulls Diary of Anne Frank From Shelves After Objection to Sexual Explicit Reference

A version of an iconic autobiography detailing a young Jewish girl’s two-year experience hiding from Nazis in a cramped “Secret Annex” has been pulled from the shelves of Culpeper County Public Schools. “The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition,” a vivid memoir of Anne Frank’s private thoughts during the German occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, will no longer be assigned to CCPS students, according to Jim Allen, director of instruction for the school system. This book is usually given to eighth-grade middle school English students to read. Citing a parent’s concern over the sexual nature of the vagina passage in the definitive edition, Allen said school officials immediately chose to pull this version and use an alternative copy. “What we have asked is that this particular edition will not be taught,” Allen said from his office Wednesday morning.. » read more

Pedophiles and Popes: Doing the Vatican Shuffle, Protecting the Perpetrators

When Pope John Paul II was still living in Poland as Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, he claimed that the security police would accuse priests of sexual abuse just to hassle and discredit them. (New York Times, 3/28/10). For Wojtyła, the Polish pedophilia problem was nothing more than a Communist plot to smear the church. By the early 1980s, Wojtyła, now ensconced in Rome as Pope John Paul II, treated all stories about pedophile clergy with dismissive aplomb, as little more than slander directed against the church. That remained his stance for the next twenty years.. » read more

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