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Police were called 21 times to this house in Killadelphia?

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Twenty-one times? The Other McCain has a very accurate headline. Headless woman in hopeless city

How many murders involving decapitation happen in an average year in the United States? Pretty sure the number is small, but when your city is on pace for more than 500 murders a year — as is the case in “Killadelphia” — a certain number of statistical outliers can be expected:

Since the beginning of the year, Philadelphia police have been called 21 times to the Lawndale house where a woman was found decapitated this week, a law enforcement source said Thursday.
Seven of those calls to the two-story home on the 300 block of Magee Avenue were for reports of domestic disturbances. One of the calls was for a person with a gun and some of the others were reports of fights between a man and a woman, the source said.
It was unclear whether any of those incidents involved the victim of Tuesday’s homicide, Leila Al Raheel, 41, or Ahmad Shareef, the 34-year-old man accused of killing her.
Word of repeated calls to the home steps away from Tacony Creek is the latest development in a gruesome slaying that shook the Lawndale neighborhood.
Al Raheel was found dead in the home Tuesday afternoon, after police responded to a report of a stabbing and found her headless corpse.

Go read it all, you will notice the suspects name and might reach a very politically incorrect summation….the left, of course will call people like you a racist, but, your summation would, in fact be correct. But, you would still be a racist, because NARRATIVES MATTER! Go read it all

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Climate Repentance?

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Ah, y’all know there is a reason I call these folks the CULT of Climate Catastrophe Here is a great example

Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus and Buddhists from Israel, Egypt, the US, India, Spain and the UK plan to gather Sunday around the world to call on global leaders to act for “climate repentance” and to implement ten climate principles.

The events — planned to take place in Jerusalem, London, the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh and other locations — are timed to coincide with the United Nations COP27 climate conference currently being held in Egypt, which ends on November 18.

Wait, there is more. Here their Ten Principles of Climate Repentance

The “Ten Principles for Climate Repentance” cited by the organizers are:

  1. We are stewards of this world
  2. Creation manifests divinity
  3. Everything in life is interconnected
  4. Do no harm
  5. Look after tomorrow
  6. Rise above ego for our world
  7. Change our inner climate
  8. Repent and return
  9. Every action matters
  10. Use mind, open heart

William Teach writes this at The First Street Journal

Activists smash tablets atop ‘Mount Sinai’ to launch faith-based climate push

An initiative to mobilize faith leaders worldwide to push governments to do more about climate change kicked off Sunday morning with an Israeli environmental activist smashing mock tablets of stone atop an Egyptian peak believed by many to be Mount Sinai, to symbolize the world’s failure to protect the planet.

The idea was hatched in the run up to the United Nations COP27 climate conference taking place in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, by solar energy entrepreneur Yosef Abramowitz and David Miron Wapner, who chairs the Jerusalem-based Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development.

The Sinai Climate Partnership, symbolically launched at the ceremony, brings together the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, the Elijah Interfaith Institute, the Peace Department, the United Nations Faith for Earth Initiative, Abramowitz’s Gigawatt Global, and the Israeli environmental advocacy organization, Adam Teva V’Din.

Please go read it all, and remember CRAZY!!!

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A new Ten Commandments?

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…….For Climate Justice? Via Moonbattery

Climate hysteria is not just a political ideology; it is a religion, intended to replace Christianity but based upon primitive religions of the ancient weather-worshiping past. Our new priesthood has confirmed this by gathering in Sinai to receive the Climate Justice Ten Commandments:

Some 40,000 attendees have flocked to the Sinai Desert including over 100 world leaders as well as leaders in business and other sectors. Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and other religious figures will participate in a UN conference on climate change that is taking place this week and next. In conjunction with the UN event, a group of faith leaders is taking an alternative approach, seeking a faith-based solution to the ecological crisis by promoting the “Ten Principles for Climate Justice” in a global initiative.

This initiative is the handiwork of the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, the apparent purpose of which is to subordinate other religions to the climate cult of our ruling class.

According to the Interfaith Center, the location of COP27 is especially meaningful because the Sinai Desert is “a place of revelation in the collective consciousness of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and others. It is a site for turning to God and receiving God’s message,” as they explained in a press release.

On Sunday, the organization will hold a “Climate Repentance Ceremonies” and “put forth a prophetic interreligious call to action.”

Sounds, and smells like, excuse the French, Bullshit! And y’all know what you can do with it

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Thoughts?

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Anyone want to share a “hot take” on this

Jennifer Parker and her wife Emily Parker took in Jennifer’s niece Zoey after the girl’s father suffered an industrial accident two years ago. Their adoption of the five-year-old was finalized last week.

However, the news of Zoey’s newly-official family structure was not received well at the school where she attended pre-k, Bible Baptist Academy in DeQuincy, La.

“She lost her father, she lost her mother and now she’s losing her school which she loves very much,” Jennifer told WVUE. “We got called into the principal’s office for a meeting, they informed us that Zoey wouldn’t be able to go to school there anymore because of our lifestyle choices.”

“The pastor met us in the meeting room and started talking about gender identification and that they teach the words of the Lord and marriage was between a man and a women,” Emily Parker said. “They didn’t think this was a good fit.”

Well, the kid, my concern is with her, has lost their parents. I cannot imagine how that devastates a little kid, and she did attend Pre-K there, and seemingly loves it. So, to me what is best for this child is my biggest concern. I do not see how this is good for that child. Apparently this couple adopted her, and had no issue sending her to this school. Maybe the pastor could see his way clear to put the child first? I do not see what is “Christian” about booting the kid. I do not see how it benefits her. All this does is take something else she loved away from her.

Again, thoughts?

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Religious Liberty restored….

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Ken Masugi at American Greatness Cheers the restoration of the right to pray, yes, even in public!

The Court’s opinion in the 6-3 decision was written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s first appointee, and relied on both the free exercise and the free speech clauses of the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech . . .”

It may surprise some that the conduct protected by the decision should have ever been questioned. Joseph Kennedy, an assistant high school football coach, would briefly pray in private at the end of his team’s games, sometimes at the 50-yard line. Often players would join him, and sometimes even the staff and players of the opposing team would, too. In no instance did he require or urge anyone else to join him in prayer. 

Nonetheless, the school district felt (or hoped) his prayers might violate the establishment clause, so they asked him to cease his prayers, which had come to public attention and drawn media coverage. His attorney replied he would not, and the district fired the coach.

Justice Gorsuch hit the nail on the head, writing that..

“Mr. Kennedy’s private religious exercise did not come close to crossing any line one might imagine separating protected private expression from impermissible government coercion,” Gorsuch wrote. Moreover,

Respect for religious expressions is indispensable to life in a free and diverse Republic—whether those expressions take place in a sanctuary or on a field, and whether they manifest through the spoken word or a bowed head. Here, a government entity sought to punish an individual for engaging in a brief, quiet, personal religious observance doubly protected by the Free Exercise and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment.

Go read it all, Masugi, shares some of the “thoughts” that Justice Sotomayor had in her dissent. Frankly, I wonder how anyone could read the 1st amendment and NOT see the right to prayer and speech of the coach were clearly and egregiously violated. But, Sotomayor is, I imagine far more a Collectivist than an Individualist. She might even believe that prayer is only allowable if you do it in the basement of your house, where no one could overhear your conversation with God. How Marxist of her.

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