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October 25 2020 - Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 148 Reading 1 EX 22:20-26 Thus says the LORD: "You shall not molest or oppress an alien, for you were once aliens yourselves in the land of Egypt. You shall not wrong any widow or orphan. If ever you wrong them and they cry out to me, I will surely hear their cry. My wrath will flare up, and I will kill you with the sword; then your own wives will be widows, and your children orphans. "If you lend money to one of your poor neighbors among my people,...
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) said on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday that she believes it's "extremely important" that Joe Biden offer Sen. Bernie Sanders and other progressive leaders Cabinet positions if he's elected president. The big picture: Ocasio-Cortez was pressed repeatedly on policy differences between her and the more moderate Biden, including her opposition to fracking and support for Medicare for All. She responded that it would be a "privilege" and a "luxury" to be able to lobby a Biden administration on progressive issues, insisting that the focus right now should be on winning the White House. What she's...
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This current presidential race feels all so familiar. Like the 2016 race, the latest polls show Donald Trump significantly behind his Democratic opponent. Once again, the media is confidently predicting his demise and delighting in their dream of an upcoming Democratic victory. The Democratic presidential candidate has a huge financial advantage in the final stage of the campaign. In 2016, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had approximately twice the campaign funds of Donald Trump. In this race, Democratic presidential nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, has an extra $180 million in his campaign coffers. This will give him a tremendous...
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has regained a narrow lead over President Donald Trump in Texas, after wooing more independents and Hispanics, according to a poll released Sunday by The Dallas Morning News and University of Texas at Tyler. Biden’s lead among likely voters is 48%-45%, within the poll’s margin of error. In the Texas race for U.S. Senate, Republican incumbent John Cornyn lost a bit more ground against Democrat MJ Hegar. Cornyn’s lead now stands at 8 points, down from 11 in September. Also, in a sign of potential trouble for Texas as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic,...
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Washington D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory was among 13 new cardinals named by Pope Francis on Sunday and will become the first Black U.S. prelate to earn the coveted red hat. Gregory was picked by Francis to lead the prestigious diocese in the U.S. capital last year. He served three times as the head of the U.S. Conference of Bishops. The newly elected cardinal was part of a select group of Catholic leaders that criticized President Donald Trump for staging a picture in front of St. John's Episcopal Church near the White House, amid protests about the death of George Floyd....
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Do Freepers fear feminism in government? Is justice for men impossible now?
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Father James Altman returns in Part IV for a special message before Catholics & Christians vote November 3rd. He names 3 intrinsic evils of one party's platform, and explains why a vote for Biden... is a vote for the Godless.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attacked his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, on Saturday saying he needed “mental checks” for daring to criticize Muslims and Islam. As Breitbart reported Macron has spoken out forcefully on Islam and its followers in France after local teacher Samuel Paty was publicly beheaded for showing cartoons of Muhammad in class. Erodgan is a pious Muslim who has sought to move Islam into Turkey’s mainstream politics... France “will not give up our cartoons”... 188 people talking about this:Pics:Defying islamists...Erdogan asked in a speech: “What’s the problem of the individual called Macron with Islam and with the...
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Portland has entered a fifth straight month of street protests, often met with a barrage of police-deployed crowd-control munitions, making Portland the most tear-gassed city in America. This has environmental groups, public health and human rights advocates questioning the short- and long-term effects of tear gas - not just on those demonstrating for racial justice, but also on the environment. There is no shortage of information and research about what tear gas exposure does to the human body. The Oregon Health Authority and the Department of Environmental Quality share information on their website from the Centers for Disease Control and...
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At the Trump Parade in North Haven CT Big crowd. Getting ready to roll.
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While the cruise industry awaited a decision on the No-Sail-Order to be issued, the CDC now recommends that travelers defer all cruise travel worldwide. The decision from the CDC to issue this advice is surprising, to say the least. It will undoubtedly shock the cruise industry, which has been making positive noises in the last weeks about sailing to take place this year. Whether the advice is a precursor to extending the No-Sail-Order remains to be seen, but seems much more likely. What is the CDC saying The CDC has essentially heightened its travel advice from level two to level...
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In ¡Three Amigos!, a funny 1986 movie, one particular word puzzles Dusty Bottoms (Chevy Chase): “What does that mean?Infamous?” Ned Nederlander (Martin Short) responds, “Infamous is when you’re more than famous! This guy El Guapo is not just famous, he’s IN-famous!” These days, when we hear academic folks uttering new holy words —“diversity,” “intersectionality,” “systemic racism”— many conservatives deny in knee-jerk fashion that such a goal is important or such a thing exists. Christians should be different. Instead of denying problems, we should acknowledge them, then expand understanding by viewing them Biblically.Instead of scoffing at diversity-talk we should say, “Your diversity...
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BIDEN: “I’ll work as hard for those who don’t support me as those who do, including those chumps with the microphone out there.” 10 days out, Joe Biden’s closing message to his fellow Americans who don’t support him: You’re “chumps.”
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Everything they accuse President Trump of doing, they’ve first done (or at the very least they’ve wished they could). They project so much so often in fact—I’m completely convinced—that part of the reason they hate him so viscerally is that they honestly haven’t found something to pin on him yet. It’s not for lack of trying. After trying so hard for the last four years their closing argument in their campaign (read that: job application) is that there’s something he didn’t do (for a disease no one had ever dealt with), he’s mean (he doesn’t tweet nice things about them),...
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The campaign said it raised $26 million in the hours around the presidential debate, pulling in 30 percent more digitally than in any prior 24-hour period and “reactivating” 20 percent more of its past donors than in any previous debate. The campaign said October is already its largest online fundraising month ever.
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Another tiny crowd in the city of Philidelphia. This rally even had Obama and there were more Trump supporters to greet them. https://youtu.be/xYAcpS_ORqE Here are the Trump supporters. Haha! https://twitter.com/PatriotPrayerUS/status/1320193162023899136
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PollWatch @PollWatch2020 Two pollsters—Big Data Poll and The Trafalgar Group—are finding similar numbers for ARIZONA: Big Data Poll: Trump +2.5 (Oct 16-20) The Trafalgar Group: Trump +2.4 (+2.9 with leaners) (for 1 night Oct 24) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QRVDv35P6LM4AyC2CqHfP1ghsxVrN26c_j9yjM-juhE/htmlview?usp=sharing&pru=AAABdWxhy4s*jGJl8iHGQQL0zBfOQZN_zQ#… https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yydRu7bsuh8gdVPHqYdwtoIqVohoVpaz/view
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Trafalgar Group head pollster Robert Cahaly told Fox News on Monday evening that he thinks President Trump will win the November 3 election despite most polls showing Joe Biden ahead.
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A Permissive Pope for a Permissive Age Whatever he is up to, it is not saving souls. Jorge Bergoglio’s pontificate beyond parody continues apace. The latest papal farce revolves around his reiteration of support for homosexual civil unions. In a new documentary, Pope Francis says that homosexuals “have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out or be made miserable over it. What we have to have is a civil union law — that way they are legally covered. I supported that.” Previous popes hated the sin and loved the sinner. Pope Francis shrugs at the sin and...
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