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Pro-life video of the day: This election signals the end of a civilization

by Jill

I love Michael Voris. Even though I’m Protestant I always find his ChurchMilitant.TV videos, which are addressed to fellow Catholics, insightful.

Michael’s new video is spot on – chillingly so. All Christ followers can apply Michael’s message. (I’ll not take personally his slam of “emotion-laden, feel-good Protestantized liturgy.” I know the soft sell is out there – in all denominations.)

I think particularly with the passage in two states this past Tuesday of homosexual marriage, the floodgates to America’s demise have been opened.

First Supreme Court decision of new session a victory for pro-life activists

Well, hey now, there’s still a bit of justice in the land.

In 2005 pro-life activist Steven Lefemine, pictured right, sued the police department of Greenwood County, South Carolina, for stopping he and his band of 20 pro-life activists with Columbia Christians for Life from displaying graphic images of abortion at a busy intersection. Police maintained the group was creating a disturbance after receiving several complaints.

When police threatened him again at another protest, Lefamine sued in 2008 on the basis that his First Amendment right to free speech was being violated.

Lefamine won his case in federal district court. However, the judge denied Lefemine’s request for reimbursement of attorney fees. This despite the fact that, quoting the Los Angeles Times:

Big winners of the election: The “self-absorbed” and “narcissistic”

Yes, Obama is the master of the “basic instincts” of his self-centered, narcissistic base. It’s not complicated once you understand the con. To blacks he was one of their own and that was really all that mattered. They were in the bag from the start, 95% plus. To Hispanics, he bought their vote with his […]

Planned Parenthood unveils new logo on Election Day

Planned Parenthood unveiled a new logo yesterday…

And for its PAC…

Pro-life video of the day: Dragon baby

by LauraLoo Meet Dragon Baby – the tiny tot who’s got all the right moves to destroy his brutal adversary! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oHWvFrpocY[/youtube] Email dailyvid@jillstanek.com with your video suggestions. [HT: Randi G.]

Slow train coming?

Marvin Olasky at World magazine just posted a piece, “Slow train coming,” that meshes in theory with mine, although I think mention should have been made at the “50 year” mark of the sexual revolution and launch of the birth control pill.

A couple of Olasky’s milestones surprised, such as at 20 years and 10 years and a little bit at 30 years.

It begins…

What the unthinkable means

I wished to myself when I woke up this morning that we had a prophet like Isaiah to help us understand what is happening.

Then, of course, I realized we do have Isaiah. And we have history. We have the cycle of the Israelites to teach us, and the cycles of great human civilizations.

Ancient cultures like Egypt, Rome, and Greece all eventually collapsed because the people gave themselves over to idolatry and sexual debauchery.

Among followers of the God of the Bible there may be a similar cycle, but there is always a remnant that holds fast to Him, whom He protects and restores.

Mom in labor votes on the way to the hospital

With contractions five minutes apart, Galicia Malone stopped at Precinct 88 in Chicago to cast her vote on her way to the hospital, according to the Cook County Clerk’s Office. Malone, 21, was determined to vote in her first presidential election, even though her water had broken. She voted at around 8:30 a.m. at the […]


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Jill Stanek is a nurse turned speaker, columnist and blogger, a national figure in the effort to protect both preborn and postborn innocent human life.

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