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Last Updated: Oct 23rd, 2006 - 13:05:15 |
Opinion
A Tale of Two Predators: Liberals Decry Foley Scandal But Lionize Pervert Gerry Studds in Death
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| Peter LaBarbera |
Editor's Note -- For going on two decades I have been in the trenches fighting the gay rights battle shoulder-to-shoulder with Peter LaBarbera. He just started a new group called "Americans For Truth." He has written an excellent factual article about Gerry Studds that everyone needs to read. We publish it here. For more excellent information on the homosexual movement go to Peter's website by clicking here. The article follows. -- Michael Heath
Censured Democrat Congressman would get boys drunk,
take them to his apartment, then make his move
“In his deposition, the male page who had allegedly
traveled to Europe with Representative Studds, testified that…they
engaged in sexual activity every two or three days during this
trip.”
Q. After you met
Congressman Studds, did you and he get together again after
that? A. Yes. Shortly thereafter … I was
invited to go out to dinner with him and I did. The dinner took place at his
apartment in Georgetown….. Q. …[W]hat
happened at that dinner? A. Well, we sat
around and talked about abstract and general questions, all types and
descriptions, until four in the morning, drinking vodka and cranberry
juice, at which time I was told by the Congressman that he was too drunk to give
me a ride home and so he said, ‘Why don’t you sleep here?’ and I
did.
Oct 19, 2006, 11:26
Opinion
Are Christians Today an Embarrassment to Christ and His Bride the Church?
Barna polls report that we are a nation and state with the majority being Christian. Well, are we a Christian nation with a majority of Christians living in her borders? Where shall we find the evidence of the Christian belief? Suppose we consult the Book our society (Christian and non-Christian) fears the most, “The Word or God,” a higher authority. You can’t be Christian (a Christ follower) without knowing the Christ of the Bible. Take away the Bible and you no longer have Christ followers.
The Bible IS the source of authority our Founding Fathers called upon to form our government. It doesn’t matter if an individual is Christian or not. The Bible has a great understanding of law and legal systems to govern a people and a society. I will use three points that will actually reveal evidence of the lack of Christian influence in our state and nation. This is for real Christians only...READ
Oct 13, 2006, 08:23
Opinion
The Lewiston High School Blue Devils
When I was four, my grandmother taught me the Pledge of Allegiance and
The Lord’s Prayer. She told me that by saying the Pledge of Allegiance
every day at school I would remember I lived in a country that believed
in God. She also told me that going to school by myself might be a
little frightening at first. But by saying The Lords Prayer every
morning I would be reminded that I wasn’t ever alone and that God would
help me no matter what. That advice became my security blanket as I
attended elementary school. That was, of course, until the morning
that my third grade teacher informed us that we would no longer be
saying The Lord’s Prayer...READ
Oct 11, 2006, 14:03
Opinion
An Unwanted Choice
The Maine Right to Life Committee comments today on the kidnapping of Katelyn Kamph by her parents. The Kamph's captured their daughter and were taking her to New York for an abortion last week. She escaped from her parents at a mall with the help of local police...READ
Sep 19, 2006, 13:23
Opinion
Just Pondering
Recently I took a little time to ponder a few questions: What if every Christian and moral person (they are not always the same) went to the polls and voted his or her conscience? Would this result in some good people leading us? Probably!
What if every person who believes homosexuality is wrong boycotted any business that supported it? Would there be some policy changes? Probably! Consider the dent that a relatively limited boycott has made on Ford sales. What if all the conservative organizations took a coordinated approach on one or two major issues at a time? Would it accomplish anything? Most likely. Is Wal-Mart too big to take on for their support of lifestyle that the majority of people, through sheer common sense, know to be wrong? Is Wal-Mart too big for God? You, reader, know the answer to that question!
Sep 8, 2006, 06:45
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