Archive for September, 2010

Many parents dislike their children and don’t know how to play with them

September 30, 2010

“21% of parents say they have forgotten how to play with their chldren, while a third say they find taking part in family activities boring. And though half of chldren would like to spend more ‘quality time’ with their parents, one in ten said they knew their parents found playing with them was dull. A third of parents play computer games with their children, but nine in ten children say computer games are something they’d rather play alone. Three-quarters said they would prefer to spend time with their parents playing board games, or outside. State of Play Report, Guardian” – The Week, September 4, 2010, p. 6.


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Homosexual terrorism targets Christian business: Indianapolis

September 30, 2010
OneNewsNow – September 30, 2010
Bakery displays morals, now faces eviction: An Indianapolis cookie shop could be evicted from its longtime location for refusing a special order from a college homosexual group.
By Charlie Butts and Jody Brown

The bakery “Just Cookies” has operated in a city-owned market for over 20 years. The president of the board that oversees the market told the Indianapolis Star that he would “hate to lose them” as a tenant – but that could very well happen because owner David Stockton took a moral stand and did not want to endorse homosexual activity. Controversy arose this week after the owners of the bakery cited moral objections to a special-order request for rainbow-decorated cookies for next week’s “National Coming Out Day” observance at a nearby university campus. Stockton told the caller he did not feel comfortable in supporting homosexual values, especially because it would not set a good example for his two daughters.

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REAL Women urges Canadians to write CRTC to support Sun TV News application

September 30, 2010

REAL Women of Canada URGENT ALERT – September 30, 2010
A Conservative Voice in Canadian Broadcasting

A conservative Cable news called Sun TV News has applied to the CRTC for a license to launch a new network which would serve as an alternative voice to the left-wing news cable channels, CTV News and CBC News network.

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City managers play “Adventures in Lesbianandgayland”

September 30, 2010

The Daily Mail – September 19, 2010
What do you think made you become a heterosexual? Just one of the bizarre questions council chiefs are asking staff on ‘diversity’ course
By Chris Hastings

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Does Ontario judge Himel want these Nigerian sex slaves?

September 30, 2010

Experts note that legal prostitution fuels sex slavery or human trafficking. Ontario Superior Court judge Susan Himel threw out Canada’s prostitution related laws this week. Does she support sex slavery like that in Nigeria as reported in this article? If her decision was allowed to stand, it would turn Canada into a sewer for women.

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Paternalistic B.C. court harasses raw milk handler

September 30, 2010

The Globe and Mail – September 24, 2010
Raw-milk fans are getting a raw deal
By Karen Selick, Canadian Constitution Foundation

Queen Elizabeth drinks her milk raw. She reportedly thinks so highly of unpasteurized milk that when her grandsons Princes William and Harry were schoolboys at Eton, the famous college near Windsor Castle, she instructed herdsman Adrian Tomlinson to bottle up raw milk from her Windsor herd and deliver it to them at school.

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Bill Gates’ failed public school reform agenda

September 29, 2010

You can read the Maclean’s interview with Bill Gates by clicking here.


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Federal Conservative gov’t to appeal renegade Ont. prostitution decision

September 29, 2010

September 29, 2010
Feds to appeal prostitution ruling
By The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – The federal government will appeal an Ontario court judgment that struck down Canada’s prostitution laws. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced in the House of Commons today that the government will challenge Tuesday’s ruling that the laws are unconstitutional.

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Stephen Bennett on Bishop Eddie Long and homosexual allegations

September 29, 2010

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Stephen Bennett Ministries - September 29, 2010
Bishop Eddie Long: A Wake Up Call to Each One of Us
By Stephen Bennett

As you may have heard, one of the top news makers and most shocking stories this past week has been the homosexual allegations leveled against one of the world’s most popular and controversial black televangelists, Bishop Eddie Long of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Georgia.

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