America’s Forty-Year War

Roe v Wade -- genocide, civil war, choice, murder? All? None?

Looking back on this day in 1972:

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Prohibited at Night

Some laws, codes, and ordinances boggle the mind for their brazen assault on freedom.

“It shall be prohibited for any person or group of persons to loiter or congregate on Bourbon Street for the purpose disseminating any social, political, or religious message between the hours of sunset and sunrise.”

Threatened With Arrest for Preaching on Bourbon Street After Sunset

Kenneth Miller Trial: Day 4

After this paragraph, the rest of this post was written by Loyal Martin, one of the observers present at Kenneth Miller’s trial. Loyal did not write this for use here at Ain’t Complicated, but he did give me permission to republish his report here. Thank you once again, Loyal! (I made a few for-the-web changes.) Now, his report of the proceedings on Tuesday, August 14, 2012.

Our whole family along with several others brothers from NY arrived at Burlington Court about 8:50 am to find a line stretching out the front door and down the sidewalk. Read it all

Kenneth Miller Convicted!

A pastor from Virginia was convicted Tuesday of helping a woman flee the country three years ago, when she was on the brink of having to turn custody of her young daughter over to the woman who was once her partner in a Vermont civil union.

The jury issued its verdict against the Rev. Kenneth Miller after several hours of deliberations in the case, Read it all

SCOTUS: From ArizonaScare to ObamaCare?

ArizonaScare™ — I made that up all by myself. Hmmm. I should go back and insert a trademark sign by that, just for the fun of it. (Hang on a bit while I see if I remember how to do it…)

ArizonaScare™ is my monicker for SB1070 (you know, Arizona’s infamous and/or noble immigration law). Don’t ask me why. 🙂

Might the Supreme Court’s decisions in the Arizona case lead us to correct conclusions about the ObamaCare case? Read it all

Above all, love God!