Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
By Rev. MICHAEL BRESCIANI
Is leftism rising to the defense of evil even as it sinks to the depths of hell? Perhaps this question would have made a better title for this article, but why scare readers away with what may only be construed as a preacher’s pious platitudes?
America is busy with economic problems, the war in Afghanistan and healthcare issues; who’s got time for questions of morality or theological issues? Apparently no one! While all the current issues are worthy of our attention, isn’t it odd that we tend to dismiss the very issue that we ultimately ignore at the price of our own peril?
The CBS News Crimesider reported on October 5, 2009 that Roman Polanski, the accused child rapist, agreed to pay to make it go away. “15 years after he fled the United States, film director — and child rapist — Roman Polanski agreed to pay his sexual assault victim $500,000 to settle a lawsuit, according to court documents.”
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Friday, July 3rd, 2009
By BARBARA CASCIO
Jamie Foxx is a FOOL. “He’s one of us,” was his response about Michael Jackson. He continued, “ “We want to celebrate this black man – he belongs to us – and we shared him with everybody else.”
People want to talk about not being segregated, but so many bring it on themsevles and separate black and white. People like Jamie are full fledged racists. Michael was appreciated for his talent not skin color. MJ belonged to everyone. I grew up with him. He wasn’t looked at by his color. As a kid, that was the furthest thing from my mind.I loved his music and the Jackson 5’s music. I loved their songs and loved to dance.
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

By Rev. MICHAEL BRESCIANI
This week in America three celebrities passed away without warning. Reviews on the life of pop culture icon Michael Jackson was at the top of most news programs along with some questions about the manner of his death. Does our penchant for this kind of story indicate anything about our national state of mind?
While we reel from the loss of our celebrities and pop icons a Washington based organization known as the TVC (Traditional Values Coalition) is fighting almost a lone battle against the passage of a hate crimes bill that could effectively protect a pedophile but punish a preacher. Finding news about that organizations fight would be very hard to do in the mainstream media. The interest in one story over the other is proof positive that the entire direction and purpose of the nation has changed.
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