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Biden's FEC clears CNN of election vlaw iolations

Cleared: CNN and Donald Trump dodge alleged election law violations

The bipartisan Federal Election Commission unanimously dismissed a complaint that put Donald Trump and CNN in the unusual position of being on the same side — standing accused of an election law violation involving the much-derided Trump “town hall” CNN televised in May 2023.

Paul L. Gumina, a lawyer from Alhambra, Calif., contended that the event was a pro-Trump rally, not legitimate news gathering, and thus amounted to a prohibited corporate campaign contribution from CNN to Trump’s presidential campaign.

The Trump campaign’s response to the complaint noted that CNN had previously staged single-candidate town halls and the event was a “legitimate press function.”

[The FEC agreed that the "press exemption" applied.]

Donald Trump biopic “The Apprentice” debuts at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, draws decent reviews and Trump campaign lawsuit

Speaking of "The [OG} Apprentice", one of the TV show producers has long hinted that there "more tapes out there".

His 20 year NDA has just expired and he has a TL;DR story to tell.

The Donald Trump I Saw on The Apprentice

For 20 years, I couldn’t say what I watched the former president do on the set of the show that changed everything. Now I can.​

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Polls Show Mike Johnson’s Betrayals Have Fueled Historic Approval Plummeting Among Republicans, Surge Among Democrats

Not what the country needs, another fair- weather attorney in Congress. So many cave to the establishment, big money rules.
Not to mention rule of law and pragmatic cooperation.
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Catholic Relief Services unable to provide aid to southern Gaza amid ongoing war

A Catholic Relief Services (CRS) official told CNA this week that the organization has been unable to get humanitarian supplies through the southern Gaza Strip since early May and that it no longer has supplies in the warehouses in the area.

“Most of the aid crosses through Rafah, and the Rafah crossing has been closed since early May because of the military operations there,” spokeswoman Megan Gilbert told CNA in an email.

“We’ve not had any CRS goods enter the south half of Gaza since May 6,” she explained. “Not into Rafah or Kerem Shalom.”

“We are getting trucks (over 50 so far) into the north half of Gaza since Erez West opened,” she said. “Those trucks contained ready-to-eat food, hygiene kits, bedding kits, and emergency shelter items.”

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The ‘Gen Z’ flip: Why young women are leaving religion — and how to bring them back

For the past 20 years, men have left religion at higher rates than women; but for the first time in decades, young men are more likely to stay with it, while young women are leaving, according to a recent study.

For the past three generations — baby boomers, Generation X, and millennials — men when surveyed were more likely to have left religion than women.

Now, the opposite is true — Generation Z women are more likely to disaffiliate than men, at 54% to 46%, respectively, according to an April survey by the Survey Center on American Life and American Enterprise Institute (AEI).

Why they leave​


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Are you in favor of a mandatory retirement age for all three branches of the government?

This is Article III, Sec. 1 of the Constitution. AKA, the Vesting Clause:

Section 1 Vesting Clause

The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.

This language has always been interpreted that Federal judges, at all levels, will hold office as long as they exercise "good Behaviour." Whatever that means. Establishing a mandatory retirement age will require a Constitutional amendment. Which doesn't come easy. Any proposed amendment must pass by a 2/3 vote in both the House and Senate, and must then be ratified by 3/4 (38) state legislatures. An amendment can also be proposed if 2/3 of the states call for a Constitutional Convention. That's never happened, and there are no rules or precedents for what a Con-Con could do. But still--anything such a convention put forward would still need to be ratified by 38 states.

Personally, I think a mandatory retirement age of 80 would be reasonable. It would provide a decently long career for any federal judge, and still allow for the injection of new blood and fresh ideas into the the federal judiciary.
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The incredible baby boom in Kansas sheriff’s office

In Boone County, the law enforcement officers have been busy bringing family to the forefront of their work.

Over the years the birth rate in the United States and lots of other countries around the world has been declining. In fact the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has issued provisional data for 2023 that shows a 2% decrease in the birth rate since 2022.

However, this doesn’t seem to be the case in one Kansas county, where the sheriff’s office has welcomed 15 babies over a one-year period since “circa 2023.”

In a wonderful photo shared on the Facebook page of the Boone County Sheriff’s Office, the officers are captured all together with their youngsters.



The post was met with many comments expressing gratitude for the work the officers carry out on behalf of the citizens of Boone County. And as one person commented, these young parents are certainly ensuring a generation of future deputies.

Impressively, Kyla Scudder of Kyla Mae Photography, who charged no fee for the photoshoot, managed to capture the sweet baby-sheriff reunion with most of the babies actually looking at the camera.

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Sorry, but from the title I'm imagining a bunch of women giving birth in the Sheriff's office. ^_^
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Jesus answered a question with a counter question

Jesus cleansed the temple in Mark 11:

27 After their return to Jerusalem, Jesus was walking in the temple courts, and the chief priests, scribes, and elders came up to Him. 28“By what authority are You doing these things?” they asked. “And who gave You the authority to do them?”
29“I will ask you one question,” Jesus replied, “and if you answer Me, I will tell you by what authority I am doing these things. 30 John’s baptism—was it from heaven or from men? Answer Me!”
Jesus spoke on the importance of being watchful in Luke 12:

40 You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.”
41 Peter asked, “Lord, are you telling this parable to us, or to everyone?”
42 The Lord answered, “Who then is the faithful and wise manager, whom the master puts in charge of his servants to give them their food allowance at the proper time?
On another occasion in Luke 10:

29 But he wanted to justify himself, so he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
30 In reply Jesus said: “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead.
Instead of telling the asker that a neighbor is someone who needs your help and is within your reach, Jesus proceeded to tell him a parable.

Often, Jesus did not answer a question with a direct propositional statement.

This generation will not PASS AWAY

Acts 16:

6 After the Holy Spirit had prevented them from speaking the word in the province of Asia,a they traveled through the region of Phrygia and Galatia. 7 And when they came to the border of Mysia, they tried to enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus would not permit them. 8So they passed by [G3928] Mysia and went down to Troas.
Paul et al were in Phrygia/Galatia, passed by an intermediary city Mysia, and headed for Troas. Mysia was a transition point.

Strong's Greek: 3928. παρέρχομαι (parerchomai) — 30 Occurrences

BDAG παρέρχομαι: ① to go past a reference point, go by, pass by
② of time: to be no longer available for someth., pass
③ to come to an end and so no longer be there, pass away, disappear
④ to ignore someth. in the interest of other matters, pass by, transgress, neglect, disobey
⑤ to pass by without touching
⑥ to pass through an area, go through
⑦ to stop at a place as one comes by, come to, come by, come here

Passing by and passing away have different nuances. The prefix preposition παρα carries a strong sense of by.

Matt 24:

32 “From the fig tree learn its lesson: as soon as its branch becomes tender and puts out its leaves, you know that summer is near. 33 So also, when you see all these things, you know that he is near, at the very gates.
There was the present time and the upcoming time of destination. The situation will change.

34 Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away [G3928] until all these things take place.
This generation will not transit completely until all these things take place. It will not pass by/away/through to reach its destination of glorified bodies on the last day.

35 Heaven and earth will pass away [G3928],
Heaven and earth will transit or pass by/away to become new heaven and earth (Revelation 21:1).

but my words will not pass away [G3928].
Jesus' words are not transient. They will not pass by/away or change. They are permanent.

See also THIS GENERATION will not pass away until all these things take place

Learning Foreign Languages

Yep! That's a common phenomenon. At least it was working when you needed it to. :)



British-American linguist and University of Edinburgh lecturer Geoffrey K. Pullum published a book of collected essays in 1991 called The Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax, the title essay of which covered this exact situation. It turns out the 'answer' to the question of how many words the Inuit have for snow (which I won't spoil here -- primarily because I don't know where my copy of this book is right now, and I can't remember off the top of my head...) requires a dive into the thorny issue of what exactly qualifies as a 'word', cross-linguistically. This is a question that does not have a universally-accepted, pat answer, and many books and articles have been written about it. Suffice it to say that the number of words for snow in Inuit languages is far, far fewer than what people who do not speak an Inuit language tend to imagine, and that the popularity of this idea hides a somewhat less numerically-impressive (but still very interesting) reality. If I recall correctly, it is shown in the essay that there are more individual words for types of snow in English than in Inuit languages, again owing to the difference between how English and Inuit words 'work'.
Eskimo* words are strange, with many syllables,
prefixes, suffixes and infinixes, if that last is a thing?

I was told the longest word the UAF linguistics dept
could come up with in Yup'ik was something like
" will you or will you not make me a nu e airplane".

So I'd guess the many words for snow would to
" us" be actually just what 'we" would use two or three
separate words. " heavy wet snow" " packed powder".

The inuit are a subgroup.
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Francis Faces Another Mess in Argentina

The latest controversy involving bishops the Holy Father has appointed in his native country may have permanently scuttled the chances of ever making a papal trip home.

Pope Francis is having serious trouble with the appointment of bishops in his native Argentina.

It is quite likely that the latest calamity will kill off whatever slim chance existed of a papal visit home later this year. It was the disastrous papal visit to Chile in 2018, plagued by controversy over troublesome episcopal appointments, that led the Holy Father to cease visiting South America.

On Monday, Archbishop Gabriel Antonio Mestre resigned as archbishop of La Plata. He is only 55 and had been the archbishop for less than nine months. Mestre had previously been bishop of the Diocese of Mar del Plata, appointed by Pope Francis in 2017. The similarity of diocesan names — Diocese of Mar del Plata, Archdiocese of La Plata — may cause confusion, but nomenclature is the least confusing part of this startling story.

Mestre’s resignation after only nine months in La Plata comes after two failed attempts to replace him in Mar del Plata since last September. First, though, the backstory.

The Rise of Fernández


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May a great Saint arise to aid the Church on earth.
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Former priest ends his life ahead of abuse hearing in New Mexico

A former Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Sante Fe, New Mexico, ended his life ahead of a May 24 hearing on criminal charges of sexual abuse.

Daniel Balizan, who faced a possible sentence of 10 years to life if convicted, had been arrested in June 2023 after having been indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges of coercion and enticement of a minor.

The Archdiocese of Santa Fe confirmed Balizan’s death in a May 24 press release, stating that it was “saddened by the news of former priest Daniel Balizan having taken his life; we pray for comfort for his family and those who cared for him. May God have mercy on his soul.”

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Or it was made to look like a suicide from inside?

Nevertheless; may the Lord have mercy.
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May the Lord heal those damaged as well.
Mercy Lord.
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Where is the center of the universe?

Peace to all,

Thanks for the topic, and just critically thinking here, and as always, I am open to any updates that can improve, thanks in advance,

To me the center of the universe becomes sanctified eternity through The Christ. To me the Body of God is the center of sanctified eternity, all through the Power of the Holy Spirit that unites all mankind as One in Being in union with the Father and the Son glorified and Transfigured into the Newly Fulfilled and Sanctified Center of The Universe, and in the image of God.

Peace always,
disciple Stephen Andrew
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[Catholics Only] I'm getting confused again.

Paul was a Rabbi.
He used the synagogues until the uprising. Til above...

AS with anything in the scriptures, they [Apostles] taught for aprox 40 years more or less before they wrote things later once things were established but we are to understand the teaching of the Jews was first.
As Jews they used the synagogues. Mass is a mirror like worship to the synagogues.
[But completion in the Sacrifice of the Lord]


Prisca and Aquila remained in Ephesus and let their home be used as a church (1 Corinthians 16:19).

House Churches in the New Testament · Mary's House Church · Lydia's House Church · Prisca and Aquila's House Churches · Nympha's House Church.

ALSO what are altars?
A place to do sacrifice.
Jesus said in Koine Greek 'Make this a Sacrifice Present.'
[We say 'Do this in memory of Me']

Jesus did the ultimate sacrifice and ultimately, His laws to have an altar [Also see Melchizedeh]
were foreshadowing as everything was a foreshadowing to His Ultimate Incarnation and Sacrifice.

The problem with the charismatic speaker is they may sound good, but they lack the full understanding and history of the beginning of the Church.

IF this man does not understand Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice and asked His Apostles to continue the Eucharist - and this speaker has lost the truth of this - then he is wrong. On so many levels.
As many are who lost the truth in 1500s.
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Ukraine Aid Packages Leave Many Unanswered Questions

Newsweek is not the publication it was in the 20th century. It's largely a shell of what it once was as a news organization, but that is not particularly relevant here since the piece in question is a properly labeled, outside (non-staff) editorial. (What was traditionally labeled an "Op Ed". I don't remember who bought it. It isn't quite the same as the Moonie Times, etc.
It seems that news companies change over time. Newsweek is now owned by a British-American named Dev Pragad. Newsweek is now independently operated, since 2018. I do not trust outside editorials from any news website as much as staff news.

Newsweek: Newsweek - Wikipedia
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