Archive for June 16th, 2005

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Okay, so I’ve now imported all the old log entries into Word Press. It is FAR from pretty, and all the links across posts are broken, but the content is there and I still have the original files if I ever want them. Many thanks to Vincas for the import script. Oh, and the limitations of the import are my fault, not his, because he did exactly the part I asked him to do.

I’ll be working on getting this log to look right later. For now it is bed time.

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Mrs. Michelle Malkin has posted her take on the autopsy report that was just released concerning Mrs. Schiavo.[1] Unlike most of the media accounts, this coverage provides an unpolemical synopsis. I recommend reading it if you have heard any of the main stream media stories.

[1] http://michellemalkin.com/archives/002756.htm

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New Jersey has stepped back from the disaster of judicial activism for now, as its Appellate Court chose not to invent a “right” to homosexual “marriage.”[1] I notice this is not in any of the main stream news services.

[1] http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=4148

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Mr. Chuck Colson is aware of some of the research behind something I have been saying for some time: homosexuality is a disease.[1] In the face of John Hopkins University’s decision to offer sex change operations in the 1970s, Mr. Paul McHugh, a psychiatrist, attempted to redeem his profession by questioning the wisdom of this operation. He found that the operation, while not regretted, did nothing to help with the varied mental problems that led to the request. He concluded “that Hopkins was fundamentally cooperating with a mental illness.”[1] He also studied the cases of baby boys who had been made to appear physically as girls when born with “ambiguous genitals.”[1] Such children did not grow up as happy well adjusted girls, but “endured ‘prolonged distress and misery.’ When they discovered their true genetic heritage, most of them began to live as males.”[1]

This does not directly counter the beetle research I posted about a while back, but it does demonstrate that there are fundamental differences between boys and girls, and that homosexuality can, in at least some cases, be cured.

[1] http://www.townhall.com/columnists/chuckcolson/cc20050615.shtml

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USA Today has a story about a Virginia family that needs prayers.[1] The Torres family is faced with incredible suffering, as Mrs. Susan Torres is brain dead, kept alive by a respirator, while her body fights cancer and other illnesses so that her unborn baby has a chance at life. If they can reach mid-July without the cancer reaching her uterus, the baby will have reached 25 weeks, and will have a chance of life if delivered then. If they can reach 30 weeks, the risks of brain, vision, and developmental damage will be significantly less. Pray for Mr. Jason Torres, her husband, and their 2 year old son Peter, and for the unborn baby.

[1] http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/20050616/1a_cover16.art.htm