
CHINA ORDAINS CATHOLIC BISHOP?


Roger Foster, senior director, DRC (source cited below)

BEING AWARE OF OUR ANIMAL NEIGHBORS… | Unbiased TRUTH http://j.mp/HNcYdP You will be amazed at those who came before & ARE STILL WITH US..
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LEARNING FROM THE NATURE OF ANIMALS HELPS US BETTER UNDERSTAND OURSELVES. The storyline the filmmakers stitched together from incidents that took place during the shoot follows the survival and education of Oscar, definitely a cute little bugger, as he learns to fit in with an extended family of about 36 chimps led by grand old man Freddy. Oscar’s mother Isha, who is meant to nurse him until he’s about five, instructs her son in the finer points of selecting berries and nuts, the latter being highly coveted by a rival chimp tribe. For much more click on:
Chimpanzee: Film Review www.hollywoodreporter.com
Some privileged nature footage from the African rain forest is dishonored by deeply silly narration in Chimpanzee. This fourth documentary from the Disneynature label shares with last year’s African Cats the fault of talking down and sugarcoating to coddle the tyke audience, a shame given the rarity…

Unbiased TRUTH | http://unbiasedtruth.net/ TARP Bailout Money Fails To Reach Neediest Homeowners After 2yrs. BANKS HOLDING IT! COULD U HELP?

A federal housing program funded with taxpayer money left over from the government’s bailout of the banks and auto companies is failing to deliver on its promised relief to struggling homeowners.
The Hardest Hit Fund, a $7.6 billion initiative established by the federal government in February 2010 to help families in states most crippled by the collapsed housing market, has distributed just 3 percent of its money — or $217.4 million — to help homeowners, according to a report released Thursday by the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Fund, or SIGTARP.
“Look at the TARP money that goes out to the banks,” said Special Inspector General Christy Romero in an interview with The Huffington Post. “That goes out in a matter of days. This has been two years and only 3 percent of these funds have trickled out to homeowners.”
The Hardest Hit Fund has helped just slightly more than 30,000 homeowners, or 7 percent of the roughly 480,000 homeowners targeted for assistance by the end of 2017 when the program expires, according to the report. The program is funded by TARP, the 2008 legislation that has provided a $600 billion to bail out various banks and other companies in the wake of the nation’s financial crisis.
“The Hardest Hit Fund is really struggling to get off the ground and it’s a real concern about whether this money can get out to these homeowners,” Romero said.
A federal housing program funded with taxpayer money left over from the government’s bailout of the banks and auto companies is failing to deliver on its promised relief to struggling homeowners.
The Hardest Hit Fund, a $7.6 billion initiative established by the federal government in February 2010 to help families in states most crippled by the collapsed housing market, has distributed just 3 percent of its money — or $217.4 million — to help homeowners, according to a report released Thursday by the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Fund, or SIGTARP.
“Look at the TARP money that goes out to the banks,” said Special Inspector General Christy Romero in an interview with The Huffington Post. “That goes out in a matter of days. This has been two years and only 3 percent of these funds have trickled out to homeowners.”
The Hardest Hit Fund has helped just slightly more than 30,000 homeowners, or 7 percent of the roughly 480,000 homeowners targeted for assistance by the end of 2017 when the program expires, according to the report. The program is funded by TARP, the 2008 legislation that has provided a $600 billion to bail out various banks and other companies in the wake of the nation’s financial crisis.
“The Hardest Hit Fund is really struggling to get off the ground and it’s a real concern about whether this money can get out to these homeowners,” Romero said.
HELPING OTHERS HELP THEMSELVES HELPS YOU……

“Well, I think that that’s one way of presenting that bill, but the fact is that we and others have seen, across the country, that these sorts of laws, the laws that were ratified by ALEC after an NRA lobbyist came to a secret closed-door meeting of ALEC corporations, including Wal-Mart and other legislators, where the bill was ratified.
We’ve seen that these bills have been cited in numerous incidences in which the shooter acted aggressively, did not follow 911 instructions to basically stand their ground or stand down and, instead, have shot people, as appears to be the case in Florida.”

“We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.” ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
“God did not create evil. Just as darkness is the absence of light, evil is the absence of God.” ― Albert Einstein

Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council: global corporations and state politicians vote behind closed doors to try to rewrite state laws that govern your rights. These so called “model bills…” reach into almost every area of American life and directly benefit huge corporations.
Through ALEC, Global Corporations Are Scheming to Rewrite YOUR Rights and Boost THEIR Revenue. In ALEC’s own words,
corporations have “a VOICE and a VOTE” on specific changes to the law that are then proposed in your state.
“BREAKING: Intuit Out of ALEC; Coke, Kraft, Pepsi, too, while Koch Stands Ground (Rebekah Wilce, PRWatch)
TAKE ACTION NOW! Click on: http://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed

BIG BANG THEORY AND CREATION VERY SIMILAR: The Church is not anti-scientific. It has supported scientific endeavors for centuries. During Galileo’s time, the Jesuits had a highly respected group of astronomers and scientists in Rome. In addition, many notable scientists received encouragement and funding from the Church and from individual Church officials. Many of the scientific advances during this period were made either by clerics or as a result of Church funding.
