New Contributor Column: Media Research Center Head Brent Bozell on “SHAMELESS BIAS BY OMISSION”

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  • I don’t know whether to laugh or throw up. If enough people do sign the “resign” petition, they’ll cut it off before the number becomes so great as to be an embarrassment to President Osama. They’ve already done it at least once.

    I would bet you that a lot more than the recorded 29,127 people signed the petition protesting President Osama’s “healthcare”law requiring Catholic institutions to fund “contraception” services–a heck of a lot more than the 29,000+ they say….and the response written by Cecilia Munoz might as well have been mouthed by our Dear Leader, himself. In their “response,“ I notice they paired this petition with one urging our Dear Leader to ”stand strong in support of New No-Cost Birth Control Policy”—–classic community organizing: first, cut off the first petition before too many people can sign it, and then pair it with one that doesn’t even meet the 25,000-signature limit that is needed to have the White House “respond”….one which makes it appear as if there are an equal number DEMANDING the ‘no cost birth control.” Obama, our Dear Leader, makes me want to puke. It is no longer “God Bless America,“ but is now ”God HELP America.”

    And to think he‘s stil beloved by so many in the African American community when he’s leading the abortion charge that funds the genocide of African American children through abortion. White supremacists obviously love Obama.

  • I think that’s wonderful what this church is doing, but I have to echo what the other writer said about Catholic monks….only it isn’t just monks in monasteries: I can name three Catholic churches I know personally where Eucharistic adoration chapels have been open for prayer and manned by faithful worshipers around the clock for years. My home church in a small town in Idaho has had 24-hour-a-day, year-round prayer for not 12 years but 26 years. Another Catholic church in central Texas has had similar round-the-clock prayer since the early 1990s.

    This is in NO way meant as negative commentary on the church mentioned in this article: in fact, it’s a wonderful thing to read of their piety and desire to praise the Good Lord throughout the day and night! However, the Kansas City church is not unique by any means. Not just monasteries but probably hundreds of Catholic parishes around the country and throughout the world, as well as comvents and monasteries, have had this round-the-clock prayer going on for a long time.

    Were that more churches of all denominations able to and willing to support such prayer. If our country needs anything, it is prayer.