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It seems Pope Francis needs to brush up on his Tertullian!

It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

"Let no freedom be allowed to novelty, because it is not fitting that any addition should be made to antiquity. Let not the clear faith and belief of our forefathers be fouled by any muddy admixture." -- Pope Sixtus III

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

The annual March For Life is next Monday, January 22.

If you can get to Washington, D.C. next Monday, please do so. Now, more than ever, we must show the babykilling elites of the Democrass and Repansycan parties (as well as the dozens of millions of Americans who believe murdering children can come in handy) that we shall act as their consciences and the voices of the defenseless victims of this unspeakable horror.


Late in October 1973, grassroots prolife leaders became concerned that January 22, 1974, might come and go without properly memorializing the Supreme Court's infamous abortion decisions, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, and without petitioning Congress for redress.

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Theme for March for Life 2007:

"Thou Shalt Protect the Equal Right to Life of Each
Innocent Human in Existence at Fertilization.
No Exception! No Compromise!"

Amen to that, my Brothers and Sisters.


Dear Marchers for Life,
With this theme, we call all Americans to free ourselves from the evils of abortion. Please join us in Washington for this year's 34th Annual March for Life.

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First of all, the word is SEX, not GENDER. If you are ever tempted to use the word GENDER, don't. The word is SEX! SEX! SEX! SEX! For example: "My sex is male." is correct. "My gender is male." means nothing. Look it up. What kind of sick neo-Puritan nonsense is this? Idiot left-fascists, get your blood-soaked paws off the English language. Hence I am choosing "male" under protest.

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