Tagged with Women

The Sacrament of Marriage – John Boehner

The Sacrament of Marriage – John Boehner

“And that is why marriage and family law has emphasized the importance of marriage, as the foundation of the family, addressing the needs of children in the most positive way.” I know that Boehner has been in the middle of much controversy recently but at least we know he understands the importance of the sacrament … Continue reading

Current EVEntS – Former Republican Congressional Candidate, Lisa Wilson-Foley, Pleads Guilty to Campaign Finance Violations

Current EVEntS – Former Republican Congressional Candidate, Lisa Wilson-Foley, Pleads Guilty to Campaign Finance Violations

Today’s “liberated” women, who have placed themselves on the radical, second-wave feminist juggernaut for political power, commit crimes that were, at one time, only associated with men. Ms. Wilson-Foley defines this blind ambition to a “T”, and it got her nowhere, but arrested. In fact, the prosecutors in Wilson-Foley’s conspiracy case, Liam Brennan and Christopher … Continue reading

Quote: Amy Poehler on Stay-at-Home Heaven

Quote: Amy Poehler on Stay-at-Home Heaven

“When you’re a stay-at-home mother you have to pretend it’s really boring, but it’s not. It’s enriching and fulfilling, and an amazing experience. And then, when you’re a working mother you have to pretend that you feel guilty all day long.” This is the chronically conflicted world of women who think they can be a … Continue reading

Good Guys – Robert Carra Responds to Cardinal Dolan’s Concerns Over Half Century Decline in Rate of Practice in Roman Catholic Church

Good Guys – Robert Carra Responds to Cardinal Dolan’s Concerns Over Half Century Decline in Rate of Practice in Roman Catholic Church

On January 8, 2015, Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York wrote the article below. In response, Robert Carra, a resident of Lake Katrine in Ulster County, New York, wrote a letter-to-the-editor of the Catholic New York Newspaper on February 5th.  It follows the Cardinal’s article. Now, once you’ve read both, I … Continue reading