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tirsdag den 23. august 2016

How Gay Activists Will Respond to a Major Scientific Report That Refutes Their Talking Points | The Stream

How Gay Activists Will Respond to a Major Scientific Report That Refutes Their Talking Points | The Stream   



"“Co-authored by two of the nation’s leading scholars on mental health and sexuality, the 143-page report discusses over 200 peer-reviewed studies in the biological, psychological, and social sciences, painstakingly documenting what scientific research shows and does not show about sexuality and gender.”



What were the conclusions of this study? “The major takeaway, as the editor of the journal explains, is that ‘some of the most frequently heard claims about sexuality and gender are not supported by scientific evidence.’”



How will gay activists respond? They will shoot the messengers. Watch and see. We’ve seen the pattern for years.



Gay activists and their allies will try to discredit an individual or a group, then when that individual or group challenges their position, they reply, “No one listens to him/her/them. They’ve been totally discredited!”



The SPLC has often been complicit in this, branding a conservative Christian organization as a hate group or classifying a conservative spokesman as a new leader of the radical right, therefore, whatever they say can be safely dismissed. After all, they’re haters and bigots!



When it comes to the authors of this important new study, they are hardly rightwing, fundamentalist, conservatives. Hardly!



One of the authors, Dr. Lawrence S. Mayer, “is a scholar in residence in the Department of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a professor of statistics and biostatistics at Arizona State University.”



He has taught at 8 universities (including Princeton and Stanford) and, “His full-time and part-time appointments have been in twenty-three disciplines, including statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, social methodology, psychiatry, mathematics, sociology, political science, economics and biomedical informatics.”



The other author is even more acclaimed. Dr. Paul McHugh is “University Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry and a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He was for twenty-five years the psychiatrist-in-chief at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.”  "


onsdag den 17. august 2016

Sådan en stak tømmer indbyder til en rask tur over. on Vimeo

Sådan en stak tømmer indbyder til en rask tur over. on Vimeo

Armed Forces Minister welcomes liberation of Manbij - News stories - GOV.UK

Armed Forces Minister welcomes liberation of Manbij - News stories - GOV.UK       



"UK intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability also supported Coalition strikes, with UK Reaper flying over 500 hours, providing key information on targets to Coalition partners.
Minister for the Armed Forces Mike Penning said:
Manbij’s liberation is a significant development in the fight against Daesh in Syria.
The RAF supported the liberation with airstrikes over recent weeks, alongside our Coalition partners.
We thank all our armed forces for their ongoing commitment and bravery in this vitally important fight."   


Lawmakers slam 'reckless' Gitmo release as Obama speeds up transfers | Fox News

Lawmakers slam 'reckless' Gitmo release as Obama speeds up transfers | Fox News

mandag den 15. august 2016

lørdag den 13. august 2016

Boy Scout pocket knife helps in identifying remains of WWII Marine from NY | Fox News

Boy Scout pocket knife helps in identifying remains of WWII Marine from NY | Fox News 



 "Private First Class George H. Traver 1943, killed in action and buried at Tarawa.”  

"Traver was killed Nov. 20, 1943 when Marines attempted to secure the island from the Japanese. Over several days of intense fighting, approximately 1,000 Marines and Sailors were killed and more than 2,000 were wounded, according to the Defense Department. Traver died sometime on the first day of the battle.
The mass grave contained the remains of 35 fallen Marines. It was discovered by the Florida-based group History Flight.
"His mother lived to be 90-years-old and right up until her dying day she was hoping to hear something about George and get him back,” relative Al Wheeler told WNYT.  “She tried and tried. Never happened."
The family is now planning a second funeral for Aug. 28 in Chatham.
The first one in 1944 was called off when the remains were not  found, the station reported.
The headstone in the Chatham Rural Cemetery reads: "Private First Class George H. Traver 1943, killed in action and buried at Tarawa.”
George Traver said the said the upcoming funeral service won't only about his uncle.
“This is for all the other families that have lost their men and stuff,” he told the station. “And I think if my uncle was here he’d say the same thing.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report."

torsdag den 4. august 2016

Column one: Time to walk away from US aid - Opinion - Jerusalem Post

Column one: Time to walk away from US aid - Opinion - Jerusalem Post



"The F-35 is a disaster of epic proportions, for the US first and foremost. If Israel agrees to base its next generation fighters on the F-35, it will be a disaster for us as well. Although it is late in the game, we need to cut our losses.


To date, the F-35 has cost the US $400 billion.

That is twice what it was supposed to cost. The project is already four years behind schedule and still in development. It won’t be operational until May 2018 – at the earliest.

The F-35 is a jet that was developed by a committee and tasked with doing everything. So it isn’t surprising that it doesn’t work. "

Doubts remain as F-35 Strike Fighter declared combat capable

Doubts remain as F-35 Strike Fighter declared combat capable

onsdag den 3. august 2016

Voiceless: In Theaters October 7

Voiceless: In Theaters October 7 



""When it comes to the issue of life, silence is not an option. We are called to be a voice for the voiceless, from the womb to the tomb, elevating and respecting the Imago Dei inside every human being. Voiceless shares a prophetic message for such a time as this."

Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, President of NHCLC"

Project on Government Oversight

Project on Government Oversight