politics

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Taxpayers swarm Capitol to protest Obamacare

A wide array of Americans turned out to protest government ‘health care’: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=115126.

‘Not Evil Just Wrong’ exposes Al Gore’s threatening agenda

Al Gore received a Nobel Prize and an Oscar for claiming that humans cause global warming and an “accelerated melting of the north polar ice cap.” Given such mantras, many European children fear that polar bears and civilization will be wiped out by floods. Meanwhile, millions of Africans die from malaria because the insecticide DDT [...]

Ted Kennedy: The Catholic legacy and the letters

Were you confused by Ted Kennedy’s funeral? If so, here’s Raymond Arroyo’s critique. He’s news director for EWTN, the global Catholic TV network .

Native Americans and the Public Option

Terry Anderson, executive director of the Property and Environment Research Center in Bozeman, Montana, and a senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, exposes some tragedies suffered by Native Americans due to government-run “health care”. Check out his Aug. 28, 2009, op-ed in The Wall Street Journal.

Obama’s immigration ‘reform’ coming soon…

President Barack Obama invited a group of Senate and House members to the White House for a June 25 meeting on comprehensive immigration reform. Among other things, he announced that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will work with lawmakers and that the federal government will target employers who hire undocumented workers. For years, Helen Krieble, [...]

Greek-Catholics Ask U.S. Secretary of State Clinton and European Union to Help End Religious Cleansing in Romania

Greek-Catholics continue to suffer severe discrimination, and cultural and religious cleansing in Romania, despite the fall of communism 20 years ago. The Greek-Catholics are a religious minority in Romania, and the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church is one of the Eastern Rite Churches in communion with the Pope. The story ran in USA Today and here’s the [...]

Archbishop Naumann on the Sebelius controversy and other challenges

Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann, D.D. President Obama’s nomination of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as Health and Human Services secretary is highly controversial and this interview entitled ”Restoring Catholic Integrity” from the Oct. 2008 print edition of Catholic World Report explains why.   His Excellency, Joseph F. Naumann, D.D., was ordained the archbishop of Kansas City, Kansas on [...]

Pro-lifers think BIG

Maybe the producers at ABC, CBS and NBC were so tuckered after televising President Barack Obama’s inauguration that they didn’t notice an estimated 250,000 Americans gathered in Washington just two days later. March for Life 2009 attendance indicates that something huge is afoot. Yet only the Catholic cable network EWTN covered it thoroughly. Tim Graham [...]

Christ, Obama and America

These days, many Christians in America are downhearted. No wonder! In addition to economic distress and news of terrorism, the presidential election revealed more about our countrymen and women than it did about Barack Hussein Obama. To complicate matters, certain “conservative” pundits are preaching that anyone who cares about human rights ought to just shut-up and [...]

The chief justice: Archbishop Raymond Burke

This interview was conducted shortly before Archbishop Burke left St. Louis for his new post in Rome as prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, the Vatican’s supreme court. A link to the article in The Catholic World Report (Nov. 2008) follows these excerpts. Among your many scholarly articles on canon law was the 2007 treatise entitled “The Discipline Regarding [...]