BLIP.TV CENSORS AMERICAN LIFE LEAGUE
Blip.tv has removed a video clip of Bill Maher slandering Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church from American Life League’s account.
Blip.tv has removed a video clip of Bill Maher slandering Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church from American Life League’s account.
Judie Brown will be on Fox Business Network’s Cavuto tonight, 6 pm EST. Brown will be discussing American Life League’s petition drive, www.FireBillMaher.com, to have HBO fire Bill Maher for his slanderous comments about Pope Benedict XVI and the entire Catholic Church.
Thursday was a day full to the brim with everything you ever wanted to know about Catholics, courage and cowardice.
After announcing that he was going to apologize to Catholics on Friday night’s show Talking Points, Bill Maher offered no apology or remorse for his statements.
Following American Life League’s call for HBO to fire Bill Maher, the controversial host of Talking Points announced that he will issue an apology tonight. Maher is under fire for slandering Pope Benedict XVI and the entire Catholic Church.
Calls for disciplinary action against Bill Maher from prominent Catholic organizations grew stronger as American Life League demands that HBO fire Maher for his hate-speech directed at Pope Benedict XVI on April 11.
Remember the flap over Don Imus when he made a crude comment about the Rutgers University women’s basketball team?
A recent news item from Vancouver, British Columbia arrived in my inbox, sent by a fellow pro-lifer who has been battling the culture of death in Canada for many years.
Pro-abortion politicians attempting to receive Holy Communion at the papal Masses in New York and Washington, D.C. will be photographed in an effort spearheaded by American Life League.
It is with the deepest admiration that I come to you with a story that makes me wish there were more heroic people like Susan Crump and Javier Negrete in our world.
Every political season we get around to the same old arguments, don’t we! The one I heard today is typical.
Do you remember the first time you heard about the newest in automobiles? They are called “hybrids” and the idea behind them is that they run on a combination of two or more sources of energy.