I had Author, Historian and Patriot Bill Federer talking about The Man Who Saved Western Civilization, Patrick of Ireland,
The second half is a discussion with callers about the "grooming" of our children as sexual objects by educators and other predators.
Bill's website is a trove of good stuff as is the daily e-mail.
Update:
These parents, this mayor get it right. But this had been going on 6 years? Where else?
These groomers need to be taken out and shot.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Old NFO. There's no hope for someone whom will do "that" to a child. They've chosen to be evil and must be removed.
ReplyDeleteSee the video update.
DeleteWrite a sex story you would not share with your parents.
ReplyDeleteAnswer: this question.
Change the story to be one you'd share with your parents.
Answer: The story I must share with parents is the original question.
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Yep.
DeleteRe: your interview
ReplyDeleteInteresting about God speaking to him in a dream. I love hearing about God's providence. Like Squanto, had he not been removed from the scene, he probably would have died. But he was removed and saved for a much greater purpose. And the Druids? The empire always fights back. Are we surprised? The story of the fog. So many ways to see the hand of God. The most beautiful: "he did find Ireland heathen and left it Christian."
I enjoyed Thomas Cahill's book How the Irish Saved Civilization with a similar theme. "Irish monks and scribes maintain the very record of Western civilization -- copying manuscripts of Greek and Latin writers, both pagan and Christian, while libraries and learning on the continent were forever lost." Patrick and his followers actually taught continental clerics again how to read! It's hardly a comprehensive piece, but opened a door to yet another value of our Christian heritage.
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Bill credited Cahill I believe. Certainly at his website.
DeleteThat's why I said Patrick was The Man Who Saved Western Civilization.
I agree with your second 'guest' about the old trope of destroying the old ways. Dividing them from parents. Calling Mao "the great re-set" brings it home.
ReplyDeleteYour caller was right about parents relying on others to teach their children properly. It starts with home. Especially since the "village" has turned into predators.
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I was fairly guilty of that, but I worked the afternoon shift and depended on my first wife.
DeleteThey are only recently recovering from that.
You might like this: Starts out on Ukraine, ends up on grooming.
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Good one! Not project our idealistic beliefs on another unworthy.
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Oddly, I thought I had commented here yesterday. I must have gotten rushed at the end of lunch and forgotten to hit Publish.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, can you believe this nominee that they have up? She has defended terrorists that have gone back to the battlefield and killed 12 Americans. With that in mind, she called Rumsfeld and G. W. Bush war criminals in court (something that could be used against them in the Haage). When asked about this, she (in my mind) contradicted herself by saying (1) she didn't remember, but (2) she had no animus against the two.
Later on in her hearing she:
1. Couldn't define the term "woman."
2. Couldn't state when life begins.
Additionally, this woman claims to have followed federal guidelines in sentencing, but was found to have given one child porn offender a 3-month sentence when 15-years was required.
DeleteOops. Make that "10 years" instead of "15-years was required." I hate it when the left puts out false info and never corrects it.
Delete1. Couldn't define the term "woman."
DeleteThat is the height of absurdity.
She's like all these Soros DAs that won't prosecute criminals.
In his monologue on this exchange, Tucker Carlson inserted a video on the guy swimmer pretending to be a woman. A woman is arguing with a man "that's a man, you know" and the man says "can I ask you a question? Are you a biologist?" She says "my god, don't be ridiculous. I'm not a vet but I know what a dog is!"
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I can and I will when appropriate.
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