Month: September 2014

Devil Worshipers Confident Black Mass in Oklahoma Will Happen Despite Petition

Teen Inspired by ‘Slender Man’ Set House on Fire, Police Say 14-year-old girl was arrested after allegedly setting her family’s house on fire in what authorities suspect is the latest case of Slender Man-inspired violence. Devil Worshipers Confident Black Mass in Oklahoma Will Happen Despite PetitionThe devil worshiping church hosting the black mass in the

Unidentified Respiratory Virus Likely to Hit Kids Across Country

Virus hitting the U.S. could be ‘tip of iceberg,’ CDC official says A respiratory virus is sending hundreds of children to hospitals throughout the Midwest and beyond, health officials say. The unusually high number of hospitalizations reported could be “just the tip of the iceberg in terms of severe cases,” said Mark Pallansch, a virologist

Should we compromise for the sake of a dime?

Christians, here’s solution to ‘gays’ suing your businesses WND Tuesday, September 9, 2014 BY JESSE LEE PETERSON [EXCERPTS] A lesbian couple sued and won a discrimination lawsuit against Christian farm owners Robert and Cynthia Gifford of New York after they refused to allow a same-sex wedding on their scenic property… …What if, instead of closing

GIRL BEATEN AT BUS STOP FOR ACTING ‘TOO WHITE’

GIRL BEATEN AT BUS STOP FOR ACTING ‘TOO WHITE’ Victim describes herself as a ‘light-skinned black female’ A 16-year-old high school girl in Rock Hill, S.C. told police that another high school girl taunted her on a school bus and then beat her up after she got off the bus. The assailant allegedly was angry

Ebola Is Rapidly Mutating As It Spreads

Fourth Ebola patient coming to U.S. hospital for treatmentThe patient is expected to arrive at Emory University Hospital early Tuesday and will be treated in the same isolation unit as two other patients who were discharged after recovering from the virus, the hospital said in a statement.   Homeland ill-prepared for pandemic, doesn’t even have

Death Panels: Coverage for End-of-Life Talks Gaining Ground

Coverage for End-of-Life Talks Gaining Ground Five years after it exploded into a political conflagration over “death panels,” the issue of paying doctors to talk to patients about end-of-life care is making a comeback… Bypassing the political process, private insurers have begun reimbursing doctors for these “advance care planning” conversations as interest in them rises