Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 12:35 AM By Clinton Obama at a Freemason facility. Not surprising since both are ardent anti Catholic. Who isn’t Obama in cahoots with? Monsanto, George Soros, Muslim Brotherhood, IMF, China, liberal ‘Catholics’, etc. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:08 AM By St. Christopher Yup — this is important. Show up, shout, hold up a sign, that sort of thing. And, write letters of protest everywhere. Obama may be a captive, but many Members of Congress are clearly worried about re-election. Of course, it would be nice for a bishop or two to show up. Might disturb the future invitation-to-big-party invitations, though, so such public displays of courage are not likely. However, the newly emboldened Cardinal Mahony might be just the man. A new man of steel for the public humiliation that always goes along with this type of courage. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:27 AM By JMJ to St. Christopher: Yes, everyone should show up at this hall of hate & shame: BUT not to shout or that sort of thing, save that for Soro’s people; BUT, bring your Rosaries and show Joe foot-in-the-mouth Biden (if Obama’s news media shows up) what the Rosaries are for: praying, not shoving them down people’s throats and everyone should be QUIETLY praying and don’t forget, if you don’t agree with all of the big “o”s ideals, you are a dangerous threat to him and you will be dealt with accordingly by his armies dressed in Nazi brown. Pray Pray Pray +JMJ+ |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:31 AM By MEG Make your picket signs now. THURSDAY is tomorrow ! |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:52 AM By jp GOOD call JMJ! Time is past for march for life speeches…we need to pray, pray, and pray. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:55 AM By Sandra Witness for Christ; witness for His Church; witness for Freedom. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:25 AM By Ken M. I only wish I could be in San Francisco be there to let the President know that faith filled Catholics are 110% behind their bishops. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 9:30 AM By jp Ken M prayers beat presence any day of the week. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 2:03 PM By petreaus Let Them Eat Cake 2012! I hope things get a little loud at the protest. I doubt they will let us get within one block. Bring megaphones and let your protest voice be heard. The Obamanists really know how to do it, lets see $38,000 per plate dinner party at the Masonic temple ($$) and for the hoi poloi .. .we get mandatory state servitude and $4.00/gal gasoline. Let Them Eat Cake 2012! |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 2:57 PM By Abeca Christian God bless you in your efforts! Our prayers are with you who are local there. |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:10 PM By Delilah God bless you. Here in San Diego, we will pray with you who are local in the city named for the poor little man. Pax |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:14 PM By Jim Where else would he be speaking? |
Posted Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:03 PM By Abeca Christian go to obamatruth website, it’s not dot com but dot org. |
Posted Thursday, February 16, 2012 1:59 AM By winnie obama says Jesus wants us to pay more taxes – what scripture did that come from? Conversely, would Jesus want us to abort (kill) a baby that is a gift from God? Hope you have a million calm, silent protesters today! |
Posted Thursday, February 16, 2012 10:18 AM By MARKRITE Hey jp, you for real? You write: “time is past for march for life speeches”–HUH? Are you implying that all the almost 500,000 participants in the recent March For Life annual confab were just MARCHING and doing nothing else? You saw NO COVERAGE by CSPAN & FOX NEWS of the many MASSES that were offered the day before the march in D.C. or the ROSARIES SAID the night before it or the CONSTANT PRAYERS said DURING the march by the pro-life marchers? From what delusional lib troll planet did you arrive from? And your further comment that “prayers beat presence any day of the week,” kind of gives a lie to what St. Augustine has been attributed as saying “pray as if everything depended upon God and work as if everything depended upon you.” In other words, PRAY & WORK!! So jp, can you get behind that concept? i.e., PRAY & WORK?. GOD BLESS ALL—MARKRITE |
Posted Thursday, February 16, 2012 10:21 AM By nagdt Keep us posted later. If Jesus were alive today – he’d put his hands on Obama and summon the demon out of him. |
Posted Thursday, February 16, 2012 9:41 PM By JLS MARKRITE, “ora et labora” is the motto of St Benedict, father of western monasticism. Great expressive post!!! |
Posted Thursday, February 16, 2012 9:44 PM By JLS winnie, it comes not from Scripture but from the law of dhimmitude. |
Posted Thursday, February 16, 2012 9:52 PM By JLS I wonder if the walls of Jericho were built by Masons, or the Tower of Babel, or the Second Temple. |
Posted Saturday, February 18, 2012 6:05 PM By Mark People came to America to be free from religious tyranny. That’s why the Founding Fathers made it clear in the Constitution that separation of religion and government would be the law of the land. No religious opinions will trump the Constitution. |
Posted Monday, February 20, 2012 1:59 PM By Kenneth M. Fisher Mark, Separation of Church and State is NOT in the Constitution! It isn’t even in the COMPLETE letter of Thomas Jefferson to the Danbury Baptist! God bless, yours in Their Hearts, Kenneth M. Fisher |
Posted Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:01 AM By Abeca Christian They escaped to America to be free from religious tyranny? Really, we now have the pagan religion taking over, we are never free! |
Posted Tuesday, February 21, 2012 1:03 PM By Mark KM Fisher, The principle has often been expressed in terms of “separation of church and state.” However, those are not the terms used in the Constitution; rather, the word in the Constitution is “religious” and the word in the First Amendment is religion. the Constitution is a “religious” test for public office which is prohibited (not a church test) and it is “religion” which is prohibited from being established by law (not a church). The Founding Fathers and the members of the Senate-House conference committee, which produced the final draft of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment, wisely used broad terminology which includes more than just “church and state.” Therefore, the constitutional terminology, by which to state the constitutional principle, as it now applies to all levels of government, is “separation between Religion and Government” not separation of church and state. |
Posted Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:07 PM By Anne T. Yes, they were built by masons, JLS, but the kind with a lower case “m”, except perhaps the tower of Babel. |
Posted Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:12 PM By JLS It is important in the argument about separation of religion and government to understand the essense and ful meaning of each. No one seems to deal with “defining terms” which has to preface any reasonable argument; otherwise it is going to remain inconclusive. |
Posted Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:20 PM By JLS Not only did people immigrate to America “to be free of religious tyranny”, but for lots of other reasons also. The religious reason is only one of several main reasons. For example, my late father’s paternal family came here to escape “European land wars”. Paradoxically my father served as a commissioned officer in the US Army, however. His family created cattle ranches here, and so my guess is their real reason was to pioneer the wild west. The only place on earth now possibly ready for the next “wild west” would be the Gobi Desert, but the horses there abouts look awfully small for rounding up cattle. Realistically, what with the third world developing industrially, and the globe expecting several billion new middle class people shortly, unless you’re willing to eat stem cell grown meat, then the Gobi is the place to raise the real beef. Would make an interesting mission field too. |
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