• Home
  • About Kathy Weppner
  • Kathy’s Military Stuff
  • Listen to Previous Str8Talk With Kathy Weppner Shows
  • Kathy’s Political Stuff
  • Kathy’s Prior Show Topic Stuff

StraightTalk with Kathy Weppner

Kathy is on-the-air every Saturday from NOON to 2:00 PM on NewsRadio 930 WBEN

Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Sam Miller, Whaps Anti-Catholic Bias in News Media

Redemption Comes Through The Jews… Jewish Businessman, Sam Miller, Whaps Anti-Catholic Bias in News Media

Sam Miller, prominent Cleveland businessman – Jewish, not Catholic – is fighting mad about the concentrated effort by the media to denigrate the Catholic Church in this country.
I’m going to say things here today that many Catholics should have said 18 months ago. Maybe it’s easier for me to say because I am not Catholic, but I have had enough, more than enough, disgustingly enough.
During my entire life I’ve never seen a greater vindictive, more scurrilous, biased campaign against the Catholic Church as I have seen in the last 18 months, and the strangest thing is that it is in a country like the United States where there is supposed to be mutual respect and freedom for all religions.
This has bothered me because I too am a minority in this country. You see, unfortunately and I say this very advisedly the Catholics have forgotten that in the early 1850′s when the Italians, the Poles, the Latvians, the Lithuanians, all of Catholic persuasion, came to this country looking for opportunity because of famine, (particularly the Irish) they were already looked upon with derision, suspicion and hatred. Consequently the jobs they were forced to take were the jobs that nobody else wanted bricklayers, ditch diggers, Jewish junkmen, street cleaners, etc.
This prejudice against your religion and mine has never left this country and don’t ever forget it, and (sic) never will. Your people were called Papists, Waps, Guineas, frogs, fish eaters, ad infinitum.
And then after the Civil War, around 1864, the fundamentalists, conservatives, Protestants and a few WASP’s began planting burning crosses throughout the country, particularly in the South. And today; as far as I’m concerned, very little has changed. These gentlemen now have a new style of clothing they’ve gone from bed sheets to gentlemen’s suits.
There is a concentrated effort by the media today to totally denigrate in every way the Catholic Church in this country. You don’t find it this bad overseas at all. They have now blamed the disease of pedophilia on the Catholic Church, which is as irresponsible as blaming adultery on the institution of marriage. You and me have been living in a false paradise. Wake up and recognize that many people don’t like Catholics. What are these people trying to accomplish?
From the Sojourner’s Magazine dated August, 2002, listen carefully to a quote, “While much of the recent media hype has focused on the Catholic Church’s pedophilia scandal, relatively little attention has been given to the high rate of sexual misconduct in the rest of American Christendom. This is truly a crisis that crosses the borders of all religions.”
Now let me give you some figures that you as Catholics should know and remember. For example, research by Richard Blackman at Fuller Theological Seminary shows that 12% of the 300 Protestant clergy surveyed admitted to sexual intercourse with a parishioner; 38% acknowledged other inappropriate sexual contact. In a 1990 study by the United Methodist Church, 41.8% of clergywomen reported unwanted sexual behavior by a colleague; 17% of laywomen said that their own pastors had sexually harassed them. Phillip Jenkins concludes in his book “Pedophiles and Priests” that while 1.7% of the Catholic clergy has been found guilty of pedophilia, 10% of Protestant ministers have been found guilty of pedophilia.
This is not a Catholic problem. This is a problem of pure prejudice. Why the papers, day after day, week after week, month after month, see fit to do nothing but come out with these scurrilous stories? When I spoke recently to one of the higher ups in the newspaper I said, “This is wrong”. He said, “Why, do you want us to shoot the messenger?” I said, “No, just change the message”. He said, “How?” I said, “I’ll tell you how”.
Obviously, this is not just a Catholic problem. And solutions must be broader and deeper than those carried out by Catholic cardinals. The whole church has a responsibility to offer decisive leadership in the area of sexual misconduct whether it is child abuse, sexual exploitation, or sexual harassment.
Recently, churches have shown unprecedented unity on issues of poverty and welfare reform. Now it is necessary to call for a broad based ecumenical council addressing the issue of sexual misconduct in the church not only the Catholic Church, all churches, including synagogues. Its goal would be transparency and openness in developing stringent, forward?looking guidelines, consistent with denominational distinctions, for preventing and addressing sexual misconduct within Christian churches and church?related institutions.
Such a council could include not only denominational representatives but also a majority presence from external organizations such as child protection agencies, law enforcement, psychiatric services, victims’ agencies, and legal and legislative representatives.
Crisis. “Crisis” in Chinese is one word. “Crisis” in Chinese means, on the one side, a real crisis problems etc., but the other side means great opportunity.
We have a great opportunity facing us. Crisis is often accompanied by an opportunity for extraordinary growth and leadership. We have that today. Even though you are the lowest ?? by far the lowest of any organized religion today when it comes to sexual harassment ?? American churches have a unique opening to develop and adopt a single set of policies, principles, practices, and common language on sexual misconduct in Christian institutions that is binding across denominations.
A system of cross denomination review boards could be established to help compliance and accountability. A centralized resource bank could be formed that provides church wide updates on new legal, financial, psychological and spiritual developments in the field. Guidelines, both moral and legal, could be established on how clergy, churches, and victims should best use civil and criminal actions in pursuit of justice and financial restitution for injury. A national database could be established with information on all applicants for ordination in any member Christian religion. Every diocese, conference, presbytery, and district could have a designated child protection representative whose job is to ensure that the policies and procedures are understood and implemented and that training is provided.
Any religious institution, or system, that leaves power unexamined or smothers sexuality with silence rather than promoting open conversation that can lead to moral and spiritual maturity becomes implicated in creating an unhealthy and potentially abusive environment. An ecumenical Christian council authentically dedicated to strong moral leadership in the area of clergy sexual misconduct might move the church beyond the extremes of policing our own or abandoning our own.
For Christians, the true scandal is not about priests. It’s about a manipulation of power to abuse the weak. When Jesus said, “Whoever receives the child, receives me”, he was rebuking his followers for putting stumbling blocks in front of the defenseless. Church is supposed to be a place where one can lay one’s defenses down; where one is welcomed, embraced, and blessed. This can only be authentically expressed in a culture that requires absolute respect for each individual’s freedom and self hood. Until all churches bow humbly under the requirement, the indictments by wounded women and children will stand.
Just what are these Kangaroo journalists trying to accomplish? Think about it. If you get the New York Times day’ ,after day; the Los Angeles Times day after day, our own paper day after day ………………….. looking at the record, some of these writers are apostates, Catholics or ex-Catholics who have been denied something they wanted from the Church and are on a mission of vengeance.
Why would newspapers carry on this vendetta on one of the most important institutions that we have today in the United States, namely the Catholic Church?
Do you know and maybe some of you don’t the Catholic Church educates 2.6 million students everyday, at cost to your Church of 10 billion dollars, and a savings on the other hand to the American taxpayer of 18 billion dollars. Needless to say, that Catholic education at this time stands head and shoulders above every other form of education that we have in this country. And the cost is approximately 30% less.
If you look at our own Cleveland school system, they can boast of an average graduation rate of 36%. Do you know what it costs you and me as far as the other 64% who didn’t make it?
Look at your own records. You (Catholic schools) graduate 89% of your students Your graduates in turn go on to graduate studies at the rate of 92%, and all at a cost to you. To the rest of the Americans it’s free, but it costs you Catholics at least 30% less to educate students compared to the costs that the public education system pays out for education that cannot compare.
Why? Why would these enemies of the Church try to destroy an institution that has 230 colleges and universities in the United States with an enrollment of 700,000 students?
Why would anyone want to destroy an institution like the Catholic Church which has a non profit hospital system of 637 hospitals which account for hospital treatment of 1 out of every 5 people not just Catholics in the . United States today?
Why would anyone want to destroy an institution like that? Why would anyone want to destroy an institution that clothes and feeds and houses the indigent 1 of 5 indigents in the United States, I’ve been to many of your shelters and no one asks them if you are a Catholic, a Protestant or a Jew; just “come, be fed, here’s a sweater for you and a place to sleep at night” at a cost to the Church of 2.3 billion dollars a year?
The Catholic Church today has 64 million members in the United States and is the largest non-governmental agency in the country. It has 20,000 churches in this country alone. Every year they raise approximately $10 billion to help support these agencies.
Why, after the “respected” publication, the New York Times, running their daily expose’ on the Church, finally came to the conclusion of their particular investigation, which was ongoing for a long time. And guess what: buried in the last paragraph, they came up with a mouse. In their article “Decades of Damage” the Times reported that 1.8% of American priests were found guilty of this crime whereas your own Cardinal Ratzinger in Rome reported 1.7% the figure I gave you earlier.
Then again they launched an attack on the Church and its celibate priests. However, the New York Times did not mention in their study of American priests that most are happy in the priesthood and find it even better than they had expected, and that most, if given the choice, would choose to be priests again in the face of all this obnoxious PR the church has been receiving.
Why wouldn’t the New York Times, the paper of record they call themselves, mention this? You had to read it in the Los Angeles Times. The New York Times refused to print it.
If you read only the New York Times, you would begin to believe that priests are cowards; craven; sexually frustrated; unhealthy criminals; that prey on the innocent. What a shame.
Sometimes freedom of the press should have some type of responsibility, too. So I say this to you: instead of walking around with a hangdog look ?? I talk to a lot of Catholics all the time, “how’s everything going?” ………… “Well, in the face of things I guess okay”. That’s the wrong answer! The wrong answer!
Also, I ran into a fellow who said they started a discussion at some social function on pedophilia and he said, “I excused myself and left the room.” I said, “why did you do that?” “Well, you know how it is”.
I believe that if Catholics had the figures that I enumerated here, you don’t have to be ashamed of anything. Not only are you as good as the rest, but you’re better, in every respect.
The Catholic Church helps millions of people every day of the week, every week of the month, and every month of the year. People who are not Catholics, and I sit on your Catholic Foundation and I can tell you, and what I am telling you is so. Priests have their problems, they have their failings just as you and I in this room do, but they do not deserve to be calumniated as they have been.
In small measure let’s give the media its due. If it had not come out with this story of abusive priests, (but they just as well could have mentioned reverends, pastors and rabbis and whatever), probably little or nothing would have been. done. But what bothers me the most is this has given an excuse to every Catholic hater and Catholic basher to come out loudly for the denigration of your Church.
If some CEO’s are crooks it does not follow that every CEO is crooked; and if some priests are sexually ill it does not follow that all are sick. And your Church teaches that you’ve got to take in the sick and a priest who is this way has to be taken in and cannot be thrown out the 21st story of a building. He’s got to be looked upon and given the same type of health that you would give anybody who has a broken leg or cancer or whatever.
The Church today, and when I say the Church keep in mind I am talking about the Catholic Church, is bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. The agony that Catholics have felt and suffered is not necessarily the fault of the Church. You have been hurt by an infinitesimally small number of wayward priests that, I feel, have probably been totally weeded out by now.
You see, the Catholic Church is much too viable to be put down by the New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Cleveland Plain Dealer take your choice, they can’t do it, they’re not going to do it and sooner or later they are going to give up. But you’ve got to make sure that you don’t give up first.
In 1799 a notice was placed in a French newspaper that a citizen Brachi had died in prison. Little did the people realize that this was Pope Pius VI who had occupied the Chair of Saint Peter for 25 years. He had been taken prisoner by Napoleon’s forces and died in prison as an indigent. At that time the thought was that this was the end of the Catholic Church, this was 200 and some odd years ago. And the reason was that there was no Pope to succeed him at that time.
But you fooled them then, and we’re going to fool them again.
I’ve been talking more or less about the United States of America as far as the importance of the Church. Let’s bring it home to Cuyahoga County and the seven surrounding counties.
In education, you save the county 420 million dollars per year. Wherever there’s a Church and most other churches have fled the inner city there’s a Catholic Church; and wherever there’s a Catholic Church there’s an absence of drug dealers. You talk to any bank that has real estate mortgages in the inner city, and they will tell you that the one thing that keeps up the value in that particular area is your Church. I’ve seen, for example, on Lorain near the Metro Catholic Schools there at the Church the nuns used to go out in the morning with brooms and sweep away the drug dealers from around the particular area.
On Health and Human Services, the homeless, adoption, drugs, adult care and so on, you saved the county 170 million dollars a year.
At the end of the day the difference that your local Catholic institutions make in the eight counties that comprise this diocese are several billion dollars per year.
Why don’t we hear about this? Why, because it’s good news. If some priest was caught with his hand in the collection plate it would be front page news. But the fact that you have thousands of students being education (sic) free, as far as the rest of the country is concerned, doesn’t make news. Why? Because it is not newsworthy, it’s not dirty.
I’m not here to deny freedom of the press, but I believe that with freedom comes responsibility, and with rights you have an obligation. You cannot have rights that are irresponsible.
Unfortunately, our society today is protected by all rights and ruled by some of their wickedness. Anybody who expects to reap the benefits of freedom must understand the total fatigue of supporting it. The most important element of political speech, as Aristotle taught, is the character of the speaker. In this respect, no matter what message a man brings in, it shouldn’t collide with his character.
The other day was shocked when I opened up America, a Catholic magazine, and my good friend Cardinal Keeler, who is a very dear friend of mine, was being fingerprinted by the Baltimore police not for a crime, but as part of the new law put in place that all members of the Church hierarchy must be fingerprinted.
Amos, of the Old Testament, accused the people of Samaria in words that seared and phrases that smote. They “cram their palaces,” he said, “with violence and extortion.” They had “sold the upright for silver and the poor for a pair of sandals” from Gucci, no doubt. But he also said that all this could be reversed, if only the people of Samaria would turn away from their own self absorption and toward those who, however silently, cry out for help. “Then,” promised Amos, “shall your justice flow like water and your compassion like a never failing stream” (Amos 5:24)
The worst feature of contemporary society is its tendency to leave each of us Locked up in himself or herself, connection less. To lessen this isolation we have developed all kinds of therapies spiritual, psychological, and physical front groups that meet and talk endlessly all day long in spas week spas, month spas, life spas. But none of these things, from primal screams to herbal wrap, seem to be doing the trick, any more than the huge houses and wine parties the.: the Samaritan did.
What we need to do is open our heart to the plight of others, even some of your priests who have been condemned. They’re human beings and they should be shown the same type of compassion we have shown anybody who is critically ill. We need to open our hearts to the plights of others, like our hearts were a dam, so that indeed our justice and compassion may flow to all.
What is essential is that each of us steps forward to hold out our hand to someone. There is no other way to walk with God.
One of the biggest Catholic bashers in the United States wrote “Only a minority, a tiny minority of priests, have abused the bodies of children.” He continues, “I am not advocating this course of action, but as much as I would like to see the Roman Catholic Church ruined. I hate opportunistically retrospective litigation even more.”
Now he’s talking about our tort monsters. “Lawyers who grow fat by digging up dirt on long?forgotten wrongs and hounding their aged perpetrators are no friends of mine.”
I’m still quoting this man, “All I’m doing” he said, “is calling attention to an anomaly. By all means, let’s kick a nasty institution when it is down, but there are better ways than litigation.” These words are from a Catholic hater.
I never thought in my life I would ever see these things.
Walk with your shoulders high and your head higher. Be a proud member of the most important non governmental agency today in the United States. Then remember what Jeremiah said: “Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is and walk in it, and find rest for your souls.” And be proud, speak up for your faith with pride and reverence and learn what your Church does for all other religions. Be proud that you’re a Catholic.
NOTE: Even though of the Jewish faith, Miller has been a staunch supporter of the Cleveland Diocese and Bishop Anthony Pilla. It was published in the May-June issue of the Buckeye Bulletin.

Like this:

Like
Be the first to like this page.

  • Obama Countdown

    http://www.obamacountdownwidget.com/widget/obama_countdown.swf
  • Contact Kathy at

    • Kathy's Facebook
    • kathy@wben.com
  • Kathy's Advertisers

    • - ACE Flag Co. Inc., 5444 Transit Road, Depew, NY 14043 800.676.3524
    • - Farmers & Artisans • 78 East Spring Street • Williamsville, NY 14221 • 716.633.2830
    • - Renew Carpet Cleaning- Five rooms for $ 100.00 Renew Your Carpets!!! Renew Your House!!! Call 893-3010
    • - Ricki & Company Featuring Designer Jewelry of Distinction, 5500 Main Street, Williamsville, NY Call (800) 73-GIFTS
    • - Vacuum Cleaner Center of Amherst. “They Know Clean” 5735 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 800.870.3105
    • - Zehrs on the Lake! Farm Market and Nursery 5353 West Lake Road (Rt. 18), Burt, NY 14028 Telephone: (716) 778-5733
  • Kathy's Guests

    • David Marchetti, MD, Gynecologic Oncologist, 1000 Youngs Road, Williamsville, NY 14221, (716) 689-8398
    • Dr. Ben Chavez, Director, American Indian Public Charter School, 3637 Magee Ave. Oakland, CA 94619 (510) 482.6000
    • Ken Metzger cancer survivor & author of “The Potter’s Perfect Piece”
    • Tim Sullivan: For information on shooting clinics contact Tim at (585) 993-0414
  • Kathy's Links

    • American Heritage Girls
    • Bill O’Reilly
    • Center for Public Integrity
    • Center for Responsive Politics
    • Christian Heritage Ministries/Catherine Millard
    • Follow The Money.org/The Institute on Money in State Politics
    • FreeBuffalo.org Get Involved to Reform Our Government
    • GiveMeLiberty.org/revolution
    • Laura Ingraham
    • Primary Challenge “It’s Time to Take Our Government Back”
    • Rush Limbaugh
    • Sean Hannity
    • WBEN 930 AM
  • Keep All Children Safe Links

    • America’s Most Wanted
    • Family Watchdog: Awareness is Your Best Defense
    • KlaasKids Foundation
    • MissingChildren.Com
    • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
    • National Sex Offender Alert Registry
    • NYS Child Abuse Hotline
  • Remember Always Freedoms Heroes

    • Arlington National Cemetery
    • Beautiful Tribute to the Troops
    • Before You Go…
    • Classic War Stories Library
    • FDNY
    • Korean War Veterans Memorial
    • National WWII Veterans Memorial
    • Purple Heart Hall of Fame
    • The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
    • They Served With Honor. Now We Serve Them.
    • WWII US Veterans
  • Remember Always, Honor & Support Our Troops Links

    • Adopt a Platoon
    • America Supports You
    • Buffalo VA Healthcare
    • Buffalo VA Regional Office
    • DCMilitary.com
    • Department of Defense
    • FinnsSite & Monsoon’s Reunion Place
    • Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
    • Jammies for GI’s
    • Military.com
    • U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
    • VetFriends.com
    • Walter Reed Army Medical Center
  • StraightTalk Pages

    • About Kathy Weppner
      • I Saw A Nation Cry Today
    • Kathy’s Military Stuff
      • “Currahee”
      • 2008 Veterans Day Tribute to Walter and Our Other Greatest Americans
      • A Goodbye Wish Written By My Husband To Our Son Dennis As He Heads Off For Marine Corps Boot Camp…
      • A Soldier’s Perspective
      • Adopt A Platoon
      • Ambush survivor up for Medal of Honor
      • Americas Greatest
      • Bill Crawford WWII Medal of Honor Recipient & United States Hero “A Janitor’s Ten Lessons in Leadership”
      • Charles Culotta 87 Year Old WWII Veteran Interview About A Wonderful Great American Life
      • Cpl. Derek A. Wyatt
      • Here’s to the Heroes: A Military Tribute
      • Heroes Closing Segment Tribute November 20, 2010
      • Honoring Marine Chief Warrant Officer 2 Ricky Richardson
      • Interview with Lt. Col. Frank Sparacino from Buffalo, New York
      • Listen To My 2009 Parris Island Visit Memorial Day Weekend Show
      • Lt. Col. Terrence K. Crowe, 44, of Grand Island, N.Y., died June 7, 2007 in Tal Afar, Iraq
      • NARRATIVE NOMINATING SSG DAVID BELLAVIA FOR THE MEDAL OF HONOR DURING OPERATION PHANTOM FURY
      • Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station- Family Support Center
      • On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs – By LTC (RET) Dave Grossman, author of “On Killing.”
      • Pre-Deployment Send Off
      • Returning Military Personnel Hiring Opportunities
      • Sergeant First Class John C. Beale
      • Thank You Soldiers – Veteran’s Day Song
      • USMC Silent Drill Team
      • USS JASON DUNHAM (DDG 109)
      • Veteran’s Day Speech – VA Hospital, Buffalo, NY – 11 November 2007
      • What is a Veteran?
    • Listen to Previous Str8Talk With Kathy Weppner Shows
      • 2009 Happy Valentines Day Tribute to My Husband
      • 99 Balloons
      • A Medical Malpractice Tragedy
      • August 14, 2010 Show
      • August 21, 2010 Show
      • August 7, 2010 Show
      • August 8, 2009 Healthcare Show
      • Closing Segment Sendoff to my Daughter Meaghan as she leaves for Norwich University
      • December 18 2010 Show Including NPR Call With Congressman Jim McDermott
      • February 28, 2009 Rush Limbaugh Call
      • February 5, 2011 Show on “Unsolved” Death of 8-year old Bianca Cartagena
      • February 6, 2010 Show
      • Gold Star Mother In Studio on 21 NOV 2009
      • January 16, 2009 Show
      • January 29, 2011 Chronic Pain Show
      • January 30, 2010 Show
      • Jill Kelly Interview
      • July 24, 2010 Show
      • July 31, 2010 Show
      • June 12, 2010 Childrens Rights and Failing Schools Show
      • March 12, 2011 Show
      • March 14, 2009 Stimulus Pork Show
      • March 20, 2010 Show on Health Care Legislation
      • March 21, 2009 Call to Action Tea Party Show
      • March 28, 2009 Bob Schultz From We The People Show
      • March 6, 2010 Show With Clarence Parent Noa Bursie: Islam At The Public High School
      • March 7, 2009 Rush to Str8talk show
      • May 14, 2011 Show
      • Please Help FREE Brian Aitken Show
      • Tribute to My Grandmother
    • Kathy’s Political Stuff
      • ACT! for America
      • “Healthcare For All American’s” It’s Not An Option
      • “The 9-12 Project” Get Inspired Get Involved
      • 1.5 to 2 million march on Washington D.C Tea Party protest rally September 12 2009
      • 10 Surprising Facts about American Health Care
      • 10 Surprising Facts about American Health Care
      • 1776 Action Plan
      • 1961: Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine
      • 21 Things you must believe to be a good Democrat
      • A letter from the Boss
      • A New York Warning for the GOP
      • AIG And Why The Bonuses Were Not The REAL PROBLEM!!!
      • An Important Message From Rachel Ehernfeld
      • Bill of Non-Rights
      • Can The IRS Legally Tax Labor?
      • Canadian Wait Times
      • Cap and Tax: The 8 cap-and-tax Republicans… and the 44 Democrats who voted no
      • Crisis Crisis Crisis
      • Crowd Explodes When Arlen Specter Urges That We “Do This Fast”
      • CSPAN Washington Journal Interview on Obama First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Program
      • Democrat Alan Grayson Questions Elizabeth Coleman, Inspector General of the Federal Reserve
      • Extinguishing Physician Conscience
      • February 26, 2011 “26th Congressional District Interview”
      • Four Steps to Save Health Care
      • Geert Wilders interview Glenn Beck
      • Global Display Of Terrorism And Other Suspicious Events
      • Health Care Town Hall Meeting With or Without Congressman Brian Higgins
      • Hillary Chronicles Part 1
      • History Unfolding
      • I Have Not Lost My Mind On This Sad State Of Affairs…
      • I’m Tired
      • Illegal Immigration: The Impact on Wages and Employment of Black Workers: by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr.
      • Is This Where We Are All Heading???
      • January 2, 2010 Show With Attorney Orly Tates On The Status Of The Obama Birth Certificate Litigation
      • Judge orders trial on eligibility issue Arguments planned 11 JAN 2009 for challenge to Obama Birth Record
      • Koran Burning April 9, 2011 Show Link
      • Letter of Intent Submitted to Erie County Republican Chairman Nicholas A. Langworthy
      • Letter of Intent Submitted to Erie County Republican Chairman Nicholas A. Langworthy
      • Liberalism v. Islamism
      • Lloyd Doggett’s meeting on Obamacare in south Austin, TX, 1 Aug 2009
      • March 5, 2011 Show Including My Interview With David Bellavia
      • Oath Keepers
      • Obama Clock
      • Obama Is Poised to Cede US Sovereignty
      • Obama Links
      • Obama’s Total Gangster Government
      • Obama: His reform drive has led to bills that hurt everyone who has insurance now
      • Obama: His reform drive has led to bills that hurt everyone who has insurance now.
      • Open Letter to the Tea Party Movement published by James Ostrowski on May 16, 2011
      • Primary Challenge empowering “We the People”
      • Q&A With Gov Scott Walker On Why Police And Firemen Excluded From Current Budget Reform Proposal
      • Rep Ted Poe R-TX on Foreign Aid
      • Roane County High School Prayer
      • Ronald reagan address 1964 Republican convention
      • Ronald Reagan Speech: A Good Presidential Message For Our Children
      • Sam Miller, Whaps Anti-Catholic Bias in News Media
      • Single Payer Action Confronts Barney Frank
      • Socialism on the March
      • Stimulus Pork By State
      • Tea Party Update: 6 Arrested at St. Louis Town Hall
      • Testimony of Illegal Alien Care From a Florida Hospital
      • Thanksgiving and a Prayer
      • The Audacity of $ 3.4 Trillion Borrowed “Stimulus” in Visual Perspective
      • The Failed Promises of Government Funded Health Care
      • The Naked Communist
      • The United States of Argentina by Philip Jenkins
      • This Is Why Our Elected Officials Fear Confronting The Senior Citizen At A Town Hall Meeting
      • TIM BISHOP PROTEST, SETAUKET, NY (part one)
      • TSA Update Must See
      • Wake up America
      • Wake up America “Sharia in the United States”
      • We Must All Be Part Of The Solution
      • We The People Stimulus Package Call To Action!! Join The Revolution!!!
      • WHITE GUILT IS DEAD
      • WHO am I ???
    • Kathy’s Prior Show Topic Stuff
      • I Was There – a poem for those at the Restoring Honor Rally in Mind, Spirit or Body
      • “Alternative School” Opportunity Knocks Show
      • 11 SEP 2001: Meet Me In The Stairwell
      • A couple of men making a difference
      • A Rose Is God’s Autograph
      • Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) Show
      • Baby and GOD
      • Bullying Show Feedback
      • Child Sexual Abuse Awareness
      • Closing Segment March 7, 2009 Show
      • Cross Training For A Lifetime
      • Daddy’s Poem
      • Do Not Drink & Drive Ever!
      • Dog Story
      • Dr. Chavez: Providing Education Thats Right on the Money!
      • Ethnic Disparities And Family Structure
      • Family Watchdog: Awareness is Your Best Defense
      • February 20, 2010 Show Stuff
      • FinnsSite & Monsoon’s Reunion Place
      • Help Exonerate Anthony Capozzi
      • Hope Rides Alone
      • Invisible Mothers . . .
      • Invisionit
      • July 24, 2010 Multiculturalism Show Articles
      • National Do Not Call Registry
      • Operation Mom
      • Oregon State Outrage
      • Ovarian Cancer Awareness
      • Parenting Advice
      • Sam Miller, Whaps Anti-Catholic Bias in News Media
      • See Through New York
      • Sift Through Some Eye Opening Information
      • Strongest Dad in the World
      • The 7 Ups! by Corinne, Miami 2002
      • The Daffodil Principle
      • The List Of Terrorist Attacks
      • The Mayonnaise Jar and 2 Cups of Coffee
      • The Potter’s Perfect Piece
      • The Potter’s Perfect Piece
      • The Wedding Gift
      • Tony Snow 1955 – 2008
      • Volunteers Needed for the EAGeR Study
      • Williamsville School District Budget Outrage
      • World’s Smartest Fisherman – Joe Barrett
      • Write Your Letter to NJ Gov Christie And Help FREE Brian Aitken
  • Meta

    • Register
    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.com

Blog at WordPress.com.

Theme: MistyLook by Sadish.


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Powered by WordPress.com