The Misguided Charity Of American Airlines
I fly all over the place and frequently use American Airlines. My husband loves collecting those “miles” for upgrades.
I fly all over the place and frequently use American Airlines. My husband loves collecting those “miles” for upgrades.
As tens of thousands of people across the nation expressed their pro-life beliefs by wearing pro-life T-shirts, some public school officials censored and intimidated students for wearing the shirts to school on American Life League’s sixth annual National Pro-life T-shirt Day, held yesterday.
April 29 is American Life League’s sixth annual National Pro-life T-shirt Day. This year, Rock for Life kicks off the event in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with a concert featuring bands Failure to Excel and Slapdash.
“Today a great blessing came to our attention as we received word of the remarkable statement of Edward Cardinal Egan, Archdiocese of New York, regarding the sacrilegious behavior of former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
A couple of days ago a member of the leadership team from Colorado for Equal Rights sent me a link to the NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado home page where I found something remarkable.
Every time I, as a senior citizen, read a story about how to be healthy and happy in your sixties, there is invariably a reference to the importance of exercise, particularly walking.
We commend these courageous students for standing up to bullying by their school administrators for simply voicing their pro-life beliefs.
Blip.tv has removed a video clip of Bill Maher slandering Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church from American Life League’s account.
Sometimes headlines jump off the page and you wonder whether or not they are designed to suck you into a story that has nothing whatsoever to do with the headline!
Following American Life League’s call for HBO to fire Bill Maher, the controversial host of Talking Points announced that he will issue an apology tonight. Maher is under fire for slandering Pope Benedict XVI and the entire Catholic Church.
Just when I thought there might not be anything worthy of a blog post, two news items came to my attention within the short span of five hours; In each case I was appalled at what the facts exposed.
There was a comment in the Argus Leader, a South Dakota newspaper, that deeply troubles me. In the article we are told, “South Dakota is joined by other states trying to either rein in abortion with stringent requirements or to creatively outflank it.”