How to solve the “gun” problem

“I am Dutch, so from the Netherlands. I need to address the statement you make. Fact is that those acts of violence by individuals are more frequent in the US than in the countries you mentioned.”

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The age of delusion

“As the emperor proceeded down the street, everyone exclaimed, “Goodness, the emperor’s new clothes are incredibly beautiful! The finest he’s ever worn! What a perfect fit!” No one wanted to admit that the emperor was naked, for that would make the person seem stupid or unfit for his or her job.

At last a small child said, “But he doesn’t have anything on!”

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The problem is Jesus

The culture wars are nothing new. They are simply the ongoing attacks against Christ which began 2000 years ago. Today’s liberals are merely useful tools for Satan.

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Feminists want abortion language to include ‘transgender men’

Michelle Goldberg is a senior contributing writer for The Nation.

She appeared on “All in With Chris Hayes” a few days ago. Of course, the show appeared on MSNBC.

She points out that the next politically-correct battle front is to expand language when discussing human abortion rights to include “transgender men.”

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The power of apathy

Abby Johnson reminded us of the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese in Queens, New York. Returning home late at night, Ms. Genovese was attacked by a stranger. Her cries for help went unheeded by neighbors.

The attacker left her in the bushes, only to return 30 minutes later to rape and finish her off.

A New York Times story said countless people heard her cries. No one offered to help. No one called the police. The woman died.

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Liberals blame Christianity for relentless Islamic mass murder

“It is certainly true that many people in Jerusalem were killed after the Crusaders captured the city. But this must be understood in historical context. The accepted moral standard in all pre-modern European and Asian civilizations was that a city that resisted capture and was taken by force belonged to the victorious forces. That included not just the buildings and goods, but the people as well.”

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