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[Catholic Caucus] Traditionis Custodes: Is An Even More Fanatical Document in the Pipeline?Luigi Casalini of MessaInLatino.it (August 8) reports that after the summer an application document to Traditionis custodes will be released by the anti-Catholic Congregations for Liturgy and for the Religious.This document is supposedly even more extreme. Futher, according to Casalini, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith sent a July 22 letter to Old Rite monasteries and communities informing that from now on the Liturgy Congregation will be responsible for liturgical and the Congregation for the Religious for administrative matters.The officials at the Congregation for the Doctrine...
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Motorists put the pedal to the metal during the pandemic and police are worried as roads get busy with the final stretch of summer travel. The latest data shows the number of highway deaths in 2020 was the greatest in more than a decade even though cars and trucks drove fewer miles during the pandemic. “Summer is an incredibly dangerous time. And it culminates with Labor Day, that last hurrah,” said Pam Shadel Fischer of the Governors Highway Safety Association. Traffic data indicates the higher death toll was related to higher average speeds in conjunction with more of those on...
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Freedom protesters are raising hell this morning in London Scuffles as anti lockdown protestors attempt to storm Television Centre in London #londonprotest #antilockdown pic.twitter.com/gP1h8Cv2Lx — Disorderly Britain (@DisorderBritain) August 9, 2021 Outside BBC studioworks, Wood Lane. pic.twitter.com/wrMqRYLNZV — Chrissy 🌸 🌸🇬🇧 🇺🇸 (@Chrissy_2697) August 9, 2021 VIDEO AT LINK.........................
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The Ministry of Health recorded over 9,300 locally-acquired COVID-19 infections in Vietnam on Monday, the second-biggest daily count so far. Thirty-nine provinces and cities detected 9,323 domestic cases while another 17 infections were imported from abroad, the health ministry said. A total of 1,556 transmissions were found in the community whereas the rest were detected in isolated areas or centralized quarantine facilities. The health ministry had logged the largest daily rise of 9,684 locally-infected patients on Sunday.
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Sunday, the judge said Florida failed to “provide a valid evidentiary, factual, or legal predicate” for banning requirements that passengers prove they’ve been vaccinated. Norwegian has shown that suspending the requirement will jeopardize public health, potentially causing “super-spreader” events wherever passengers disembark, she wrote. Florida separately sued the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention seeking to block federal cruise ship vaccination requirements. The CDC lost on appeal, but then made its guidelines non-binding, and all cruise lines operating in Florida have agreed to keep following the CDC’s instructions on a voluntary basis, the judge wrote.
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BREAKING: Huge protest against forced vaccinations breaks out on the Island of St. Vincent, Prime Minster gets hit in the head with a rock. https://twitter.com/_Makada_/status/1424012348067561472
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Run for cover! The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is warning that we only have a few years to save the planet — a nugget of fear porn the United Nations and the media have been peddling for decades. Liberal outlet The Guardian ran a climate propaganda story headlined “Major climate changes inevitable and irreversible – IPCC’s starkest warning yet.” The outlet took a nosedive into absurdity by blaming humanity for “climate crimes”: “IPCC’s verdict on climate crimes of humanity: guilty as hell.” The outlet took the IPCC report and screeched that unless “rapid and drastic reductions in greenhouse...
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Average pay for restaurant and grocery workers rose above $15 an hour for the first time, according to Labor Department data reviewed by The Washington Post. The Labor Department reported that in June, the most recent month where data is available, non-managerial restaurant workers earned an average of $15.31 an hour, which is a more than 10 percent increase from the $13.86 hourly wage workers were taking home before the pandemic, the Post noted. Grocery store workers took home on average $15.04 an hour in June, which was up seven percent from when the pandemic began.
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WELCOME TO THE GRACE CURLEY SHOW! WELCOME To The Next Generation Of Conservative Talk Radio Hosts. Not Afraid To Take On The Tough Issues.
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Good Morning/Afternoon, WELCOME TO THE DAN BONGINO SHOW! Former NYPD And Secret Service police officer, who has taking on the position of conservative talk radio show host.
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A top aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has resigned amid an AG report that accused Cuomo of sexually harassing several women, according to the Wall Street Journal, CNN and other national media outlets. Melissa DeRosa tendered her resignation on Sunday night. A statement from DeRossa was tweeted by WSJ reporter Jimmy Vielkand. “Personally, the past 2 years have been personally and mentally trying. I am forever grateful for the opportunity to have worked with such talented and committed colleagues on behalf of our state,” DeRosa’s statement read, according to the Wall Street Journal. In her message, she did...
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Good Morning AND WELCOME BACK CHRIS PLANTE SHOW! Back Home From, Both Chris And The Mrs.From Family Gathering In Eastern Michigan. Back To Take On The Current Events.
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Hungarian President Viktor Orban was a once a dissident against communism. Then he turned to faith and flag—and became a heretic against liberalism. “The right’s entrancement with [Hungarian President Viktor] Orban has emerged fitfully over the last decade. One could find defenses of the Hungarian regime in places like the New York Post, the Federalist, the Heritage Foundation, and National Review. Yet, until recently, open support for Orban’s Hungary was an idiosyncratic minority position on the American right,” writes Jonathan Chait in one of his two articles last week on the topic, citing yours truly.In the last couple of days,...
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ransomnote: Remember, the Biden Administration has directed Homeland Security to monitor text messages, presumably for Covid 'misinformation' but in reality they want to disrupt protests. Plan on organizing walkouts without your phone or just walk out - no organizing needed!IT'S TIME TO TAKE A STAND!Walk Out Wednesday8/11/202112 noon your time zone#WalkoutWednesdayClick Here to Invite Friends to Join this Peaceful Protest!Join the movement to walk out and protest your place of employment and your school at noon your time zone on Wednesday, August 11. No one should be forced, coerced, or pressured to inject the COVID shots.The federal Emergency Use Authorization...
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Good Morning And WELCOME To The Jeffrey T. Kuhner Show! Mr. Kuhner Gets The Ball Rolling First Thing Early In The Morning In Regards To Current Events
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There are liberals who refuse to kowtow to the woke mob. Bari Weiss was one of those folks. She fled her job at The New York Times as an op-ed writer. Bill Maher, a comedian, is another target of the far left, which is evident on social media. He drives them nuts because he shreds liberal hypocrisy when it comes to coddling radical Islamic terrorism. He’s pro-free speech. He’s anti-political correctness. He’s not a conservative, but in lefty circles, he might as well be. Left-wing America is quite anti-free speech, pro-terrorist anti-cop, anti-reason, and utterly insane as of late. So,...
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Someone once said, "Be grateful for the doors of opportunity — and for friends who oil the hinges."That's how I feel about a recent magnanimous offer made to Southern Baptists by apologist Alex McFarland about six weeks ago. In the wake of their previous president, Russel Moore's departure from the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), Onenewsnow.com reported McFarland offered to fill the position pro-bono. "I would like to give back to the denomination that invested itself in me. It will not cost the SBC a penny, and I can virtually guarantee giving to the Cooperative Program will go...
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Rwandan immigrant suspected of killing French priest who sheltered himPARIS, Aug 9 (Reuters) - A Rwandan immigrant walked into French police station on Monday and said he had murdered the Catholic priest giving him shelter while he awaited possible trial over a fire at a cathedral last year, official sources said.The 40-year-old surrendered himself in the mid-morning, a source familiar with the investigation said. Shortly afterwards, police found the priest's body in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sevre, in the Vendee region."All my support to Catholics in our country after the dramatic killing of a priest in the Vendee. I'm headed there," Interior Minister Gerald...
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Two women’s volleyball coaches at the University of Oklahoma argue in a legal motion that they have the right to discipline players for their political beliefs. Player Kylee McLaughlin sued coaches Lindsey and Kyle Walton along with the OU Board of Regents earlier this year, alleging “she had been excluded from the team […] over her politically conservative views.” The OU Daily reported that McLaughlin, the OU team captain and first team All-Big 12 selection in 2018 and 2019, had made comments that “at least one” of her teammates considered “racist” following a team viewing of the Netflix documentary “13th.”...
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Remember last summer? When Dr. Anthony Fauci and public health experts told us that nationwide protests and riots were required because systemic racism was a more significant public health threat than COVID-19? However, if you protested lockdown orders because it was killing your small business or you attended a Trump rally, you were killing grandma? So much science.To this day, the media tells us that the protests and riots with thousands of people in the streets were not a source of transmission for COVID-19. Then everyone freaked out over the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota. Governor Kristi Noem...
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