Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The Oldest Profession in the World is Judgeship

Contrary to popular belief, the oldest profession in the world is judgeship and the justice system is less about justice than about social control.


•"You cannot have a country where the American people keep on electing immigration enforcement and the courts tell the American people they're not allowed to have what they voted for,
• Checking the power of the executive is one-half of Roberts' job.
• The other half of his job is to check the excesses of his own branch." Vice President JD Vance






Take for instance two rioters who were responsible for burning down the Wendy’s in Atlanta during the BLM riots pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit arson and two counts of first-degree arson. Their punishment? Chisom Kingston and Natalie White will have to pay a $500 fine, 150 hours of community service and 5 years of probation. For reference, this is the same Fulton County, President Donald Trump was charged with 13 felony counts and facing a maximum of 76.5 years in prison, for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia!


We all should have known the judicial assault on the executive was planned. It started during President Trump's first term and the GOP was missing in action.


The judicial (oldest profession) attack on the executive was not only expected but planned as late as two years ago.

But the GOP stuck it's head in the sand:

This is what the Democrat Coalition and the Global Circular Reporting Mafia Ring led by the NYT and funded by Samantha Power's USAID have been preparing for two years.

They have 800 lawyers and 280 civil service organizations and plenty of funding from the lives of Soros and Hoffman.

They were pre-interviewing plaintiffs in November of 2024

Where was the GOP?
Where was speaker Johnson?

Did you not hear  Harvard is currently on a shopping spree for judges? Money is no object. Accused of corruption? Conflict of Interest? Terrorism? Doesn't matter.  Name your price. Lawyers are standing by!


Recall judge Cano is facing federal charges for hosting a drug dealer. His wife, Nancy Cano, was also charged with conspiracy to tamper with evidence.

We saw that Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI.


Rochelle Lozano Camacho- Frio County Judge was arrested on voter fraud charges.

Susan Yvonne Illston, a district judge of the Northern District of California has been bought to cosplay @POTUS.


Massachusetts judge, Brian Murphy, orders Administrstion to not deport criminals to South Sudan

U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy, a local judge in Boston has blocked the deportation of the California Man, along with six other murderers and child rapists.
The Man is an illigal immigrant who  killed an elderly woman execution style and wounded her husband


District Judge Edward Chen Says to Hell with the Supreme Court, Orders Trump DOJ to Turn Over Docs Related to Decision to Revoke ‘Protected Status’ for Hundreds of Thousands of Migrants

Korean-born Judge Myong J. Joun tells SCOTUS to beat it. He ordered the Trump Administration to rehire Department of Education fired employees. He previously ordered the Administration not to freeze DOE grants, eventually reversed by SCOTUS. Joun has a Trans son who thinks he’s a girl.



Justice Sotomayor incites violence telling lawyers to stand up.


Why Justice Ketanji Brown is wrong.


It's not the attacks on judges that undermine democracy - its judges who undermine democracy.  But this is not news.  After all, it's the oldest profession  - The robe is merely a subtle 'for sale sign'

The phrase "the oldest profession" is commonly used to refer to judges. While it's a figurative expression and not necessarily a literal oldest profession in the sense of a job requiring specific skills, the phrase is widely understood to refer to the practice of rendering positive decisions in exchange for something of value. There's evidence of thus quid pro quo  in ancient societies, dating back to at least 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia

https://cotobuzz.blogspot.com/2025/02/fire-professional-legislators-go-back.html




Saturday, May 17, 2025

Comey, @mjfree, @EdKrassen, Gretchen Whitmer, Democrats et al now mocking the SS/DOJ

Comey, @mjfree, @EdKrassen, Gretchen Whitmer, Democrats et al are not only inciting violence, they are now mocking

@FBIDirectorKash
@AGPamBondi
@DHSgov
@USSecretService



In a now deleted post, disgraced FBI Director James Comey wrote 86 47.  After he deleted the post, he claimed he had no knowledge of what it meant.



You can be sure that every line cook in America knows what '86 chili' means.





@mjfree, aka Morgan J. Freeman has an 86 47 and even includes a tombstone.




Gretchen Withmer  has also posted an 86 47

@EdKrassen asks "What does this mean:" 'MS13 86 47 ' What he really means is: "Come and get me if you dare"


Let's be honest. This isn't new. It's the Democrats' MO - They know they can get away with it.



Because No One is Above the Law


People laughed when i proposed

AG Pam Bondi classify the Democratic Coalition, a domestic terrorist organization. 

Who is laughing now?

The party of hatred, envy, jealousy terrorism and degenerates, enabled by 6,000 plus 'journalists' members of the Global Circular Reporting Mafia Ring led by the Atheist, Antisemitic, AntiChristian NYT and previously funded by Samantha Power's USAID,


Has advanced the argument of the separation of Church and State to the Persecution of the Church by the State.
As Victor Davis Hanson  might say

Democratic Party,  the elites scheming to kill America-first tariffs and bring back the globalist status quo, it’s exactly what many Americans have suspected.

The Democratic party is a party of the very wealthy professionals, the billionaire class and subsidized poor, that abandoned the middle class 10–15 years ago.

Their panic over Trump’s tariffs isn’t about policy, it’s about a return to globalist power. All the data show what they're doing right now is they're creating hysteria on the left so they can empower Europe, China and Japan and send a message: if you guys will just hold out, we are creating such anger and tension here, that you can win this trade war, humiliate Trump And then we can come back to power. And we're going to restore the globalized status quo.


https://cotobuzz.blogspot.com/2025/03/fourth-great-enemy-of-liberty-democrat.html


Monday, May 12, 2025

Visio Divina incorporating sacred Art in our Prayer Life

Is Sacred Art the Authoritative Image of God? Should Pope Leo convene a council to recognize sacred art?

The Annunciation

Angelico, Fra

Copyright ©Museo Nacional del Prado



The Catholic Church does not consider art to be "sacred and canonical" in the same way it considers Sacred Scripture to be sacred and canonical. While the Church recognizes the importance of sacred art in expressing faith and promoting worship, it views Sacred Scripture as the authoritative word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and therefore sacred and canonical
Holly Redeemer Parish Award Winning Concrete Construction - limited stained glass artwork 



The Council of Trent, held in 1546, was the first ecumenical council to definitively list the 73 books of the Catholic Bible as "sacred and canonical". This council reaffirmed the list previously established by earlier regional councils (like Hippo and Carthage) and the Pope Damasus. While Trent's decision was a formal decree, the Church had already recognized and accepted the 73 books as inspired by the Holy Spirit for centuries.





The myth that the Catholic Church discouraged Bible reading is just that.  While it's true that the Church emphasized the importance of theological interpretation and approved translations, it has never forbidden private reading of the Bible. In fact, the Church has actively encouraged the reading and study of Scripture, especially through the liturgy of the Mass and the use of approved translations and Sacred art.  

Catholic art is a vast and rich tapestry of visual expression, encompassing a wide range of styles and periods, all united by a shared faith and a desire to glorify God and convey religious truths. From ancient icons to contemporary installations, it has played a significant role in shaping the spiritual landscape of the Catholic Church and influencing Western art history



Some individuals find it difficult to understand the Bible for a number of reasons, including its complex language, diverse cultural contexts, and the need for spiritual discernment. 

The Holy Spirit is essential for truly understanding God's Word. 1 Corinthians 2:14 states that the "natural man" cannot accept the things of the Spirit of God, as they are considered foolishness and require spiritual discernment, suggesting some individuals may lack the necessary spiritual awareness or readiness to grasp the deeper meanings of the Bible. 

Can we not make the same argument about Sacred art, as opposed to merely religious art? In his Letter to Artists, Saint John Paul II seems to make the argument:

"To all who are passionately dedicated
to the search for new “epiphanies” of beauty so that through their creative work as artists they may offer these as gifts to the world.

“God saw all that he had made, and it was very good

Through his “artistic creativity” man appears more than ever “in the image of God”, and he accomplishes this task above all in shaping the wondrous “material” of his own humanity and then exercising creative dominion over the universe which surrounds him. With loving regard, the divine Artist passes on to the human artist a spark of his own surpassing wisdom, calling him to share in his creative power." (Letter to Artists


The Saint John's Bible may be an example of religious art, as opposed to sacred art.  It is the first completely handwritten and illuminated Bible to be commissioned by a Benedictine abbey since the invention of the printing press. The project was headed by Donald Jackson, and work on the manuscript took place in both Wales and Minnesota. Work on the 1,100 page Bible began in 1998 when it was commissioned by the Benedictine monks at Saint John's University, and was completely finished in December 2011 at a total cost of over $8 million. The Saint John's Bible is divided into seven volumes and is two feet tall by three feet wide when open. The book is written on vellum by quill, containing 160 illuminations across its seven volumes, and uses the New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSV-CE) of the Bible. A copy of The Saint John's Bible has been presented to the Pope at the Vatican in several volumes, with the final volume presented on April 17, 2015


Then there is the Threshold of Belief: we all carry our own spiritual and psychological baggage: some individuals may approach the Bible with their own biases or preconceived notions, which can hinder their ability to understand its teachings objectively. Some may selectively interpret verses to fit their existing beliefs or agendas, rather than seeking to understand the text in its full context. 

Arguably, understanding the Bible requires a combination of spiritual receptivity, intellectual effort, and an awareness of its historical and cultural contexts. While some may find it challenging to discern God's Word, others may have a more natural inclination or may have received the Holy Spirit's guidance that enables them to understand and apply its teachings


Take for instance Saint Jerome. He was above all a Scripture scholar, translating most of the Old Testament from the Hebrew. Jerome also wrote commentaries which are a great source of scriptural inspiration for us today. He was an avid student, a thorough scholar, a prodigious letter-writer and a consultant to monk, bishop, and pope. Saint Augustine said of him, “What Jerome is ignorant of, no mortal has ever known.”

On the other side of the spectrum is Catherine of Siena. Catherine of Siena was of low social status, uneducated, illiterate, from an ordinary family who in the course of a very short life, became an object of fascination to thousands and a counselor to kings, queen and popes. Though she never studied theology and never learned formally to read and write, she came to be recognized as Doctor of the Church and a master of the spiritual life. 

St. Catherine is a true theologian as evidenced in Pope St. Paul VI declaring her a Doctor of the Church in 1970 - although her theology is not of the usual scholastic or academic type, it unfolds through a series of images and metaphors, some staples of the mystical tradition, others remarkably original and unusual. For individuals like Carherine, this enables them to interpret Scripture aright. This is how Catherine understood the extraordinary capacities of Jerome, Augustine and Thomas Aquinas: they were not simply learned, for many learned people know how to read the Bible. But this intimacy with God always flow over into active service. This is the Christian difference that separates Catherine from pagans like Plato or Plotinus. The highest ascent is always accompanied by most humble descent into love of one's neighbor. "The glory of God is a human being fully alive" - St. Irenaeus

Saint Catherine's mystical connections to the heavenly world - a Catherine of Siena Transform of sorts, if you will - analogous to the Laplace transform in mathematics. The Laplace transform is useful for converting differentiation and integration in the time domain into much easier multiplication and division in the Laplace domain. On the Catherine of Siena Transform, she can go from the time-space domain, to the heavenly domain: she spoke to Christ, Mary and other saints as casually as one friend talks to another. She also witnesses to the deeply biblical truth that the heavenly world and this world are not separated by a terrible gulf but rather interact and interpenetrate. Jesus' great prayer Includes the petition: "Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" Matt 6:10 Catherine knew that in her bones. Bishop Robert Barron,The Pivotal Players

Before Gutenberg's printing press, a hand-copied Bible was a rare and expensive luxury. It could cost the equivalent of several thousand dollars in modern currency, or even more. This high price was due to the time and labor required for skilled scribes to copy the text on parchment, as well as the cost of materials like vellum (treated animal skin). On the other hand, Michelangelo was
paid 3,000 ducats for his work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. This amount is estimated to be equivalent to at least $100,000 in today's currency.  Five hundred years later, Michelangelo's sacred  art is still in use!

Sacred art, like Sacred Scriptures, is not natural or religious art. The Holy Spirit is essential for truly understanding God's Word, through art, whereas eligious art is artwork inspired by religious themes and motifs, often created to evoke a spiritual experience. It can include various forms like paintings, sculptures,  architecture stained glass, mosaics, and even liturgical objects like vessels and vestments. All aiming to inspire awe, foster a connection to the divine, and enrich the spiritual life of individuals and communities. 


Churches built in modern times with few exceptions,  place less of an emphasis on sacred or religious art, than churches built in the past.  Award-winning for concrete construction, Holy Redeemer Parish, in Vancouver, WA is an example:  the ubiquitous stained glass is limited.


On the other hand, the Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Church in Homer Glen, IL, is covered with religious art, courtesy of Fr. Thomas Loya, also known as ‘The Michelangelo of the Midwest.' Fr. Loyola sees religious art as a sacrament, because sacraments make invisible, transcendent realities visible and tangible. .."we can enter into the mystery of the invisible God and of His truth. Through art we do that.
 You’re essentially communicating the truth, the Church’s teaching, the Scripture, and so on. We get the Word of God by reading images, by reading print on a page. That’s the Bible, the communicated Word of God. Well, this is communicating the word of God through line and color.”
Fr. Loya also explained that sacred art in churches is particularly important, because it helps us to more fully enter into the reality of what is taking place at each Mass.


Visio Divina


Visio Divina is Latin for  “divine seeing.” It's the practice of using silence and sacred image or work of art to help worshipers reflect and respond to God in ways other than listening to a sermon or singing praise songs.

 By incorporating art into prayer, visio divina invites us to bring our sense of sight as well as our imagination into our relationship with God. Visio divina usually involves Visio: looking at the image. Meditatio: Being attentive to God's Word. Oratio: Praying from the heart. Contemplatio: Resting in God's presence.

In his Rosary in a Year Podcast, father Mark-Mary previously introduced praying with Lectio Divina, the Ladder of Monks.  Lectio Divina, “Divine Reading”, refers to an approach to prayer and scripture reading practiced by monastics since the early Church.

In Day 129 Father Mark-Mary introduces Visio Divina


Father Mark-Mary uses a different artist for the five Joyful Mysteries, starting with Fra Angelico's The Annunciation, Rembrandt's The Visitation, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini's Nativity, Giulio Campi' The Presentation, to pray using visio divina. He first introduces the artist, then a description of the art used to meditate upon, followed with reciting a decade of the Rosary 

Father's description of the art pieces is extremely useful, as I'm not sure that by looking at the sacred Art, I would come with with the nuances, reminiscent of Bishop Barron's description Michelangelo's the Pietà.  Bishop Robert Barron in his Book Pivotal Players includes Michelangelo as one and explains the challenge we face when trying to appreciate widely known art: "A serious problem in approaching any of Michelangelo's great works is that they become so familiar, so iconic, that we convince ourselves too easily that we already know them - along the lines of familiarity breeds contempt, as in Mark 6:1 Pietà is case in point. Bishop Barton goes on to describe Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel and the Pietà. In this case, it may not be famiarity, but more like discernment, not unlike being able to understand Sacred Scripture, as previously mentioned.

Ascension’s Rosary in a Year podcast features artwork descriptions as part of its visio divina (sacred seeing) meditations, which are included to deepen listeners’ engagement with the Rosary’s mysteries. The artwork used for these meditations is sourced from various sacred art pieces, often classic or historical Catholic works, such as paintings or mosaics, that depict scenes from the lives of Jesus and Mary. Specific examples mentioned include Vicente Masip’s painting of Judas during the Agony in the Garden, Giacomo Raffaelli’s mosaic of the Last Supper, and a mosaic of the Finding in the Temple from the Rosary Basilica at Lourdes.

While Ascension doesn’t explicitly detail the process of selecting or describing the artwork in the provided sources, it’s likely that the descriptions are crafted by the podcast’s host, Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, and the Ascension team, drawing from their knowledge of sacred art and its spiritual significance. The descriptions are designed to guide listeners in reflecting on the visual elements of the artwork, connecting them to the Rosary’s mysteries and themes. These artworks are compiled in the Rosary in a Year Prayer Guide, a 280-page companion book that includes full-color images of the visio divina art, along with Scripture passages, saint reflections, and other materials.

The artwork itself appears to be curated from public domain sources, museum collections, or religious institutions, as is common for sacred art used in Catholic media. The 

See Ascension-provided sources below.





Sacred Art Mentioned in Fr. Mark-Mary's RIY pocast

Fra Angelico's sacred art,

 is known for its piety and beauty, features scenes from the life of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and various saints. He focused on themes of prayer, meditation, and contemplation, often portraying the Annunciation as a central theme, representing the Incarnation of Christ. Angelico's work also included depictions of the Crucifixion and the Passion of Christ, as well as portraits of Dominican saints, showcasing the values of the order. 
Key Elements of Fra Angelico's Sacred Art:
• Religious Themes: Angelico primarily focused on depicting biblical scenes, particularly those related to Christ, Mary, and the saints.
• Emphasis on Faith: His art aimed to evoke empathy and devotion in the viewer, highlighting the importance of prayer, meditation, and contemplation in the spiritual life.
• The Annunciation: A central theme, representing the beginning of salvation and the Incarnation of Christ.
• The Crucifixion: Depicted to evoke empathy and devotion, showcasing the significance of Christ's sacrifice.
• Virgin Mary: Celebrated as a model of humility, obedience, and maternal love.
• Dominican Saints: Portraits promoted the values and teachings of the Dominican Order.
• Monastic Settings: His art served as visual aids for religious instruction and inspiration, especially in monastic contexts. 

Rembrandt van Rijn, 

a prominent figure in Dutch Golden Age painting, is known for his powerful and emotionally charged religious art. He explored biblical themes with depth and conviction, using his distinctive style of chiaroscuro and dramatic lighting to convey the stories of the Bible.

Rembrandt's Religious Art:
"The Storm on the Sea of Galilee":
This iconic painting depicts a dramatic moment from the Bible, capturing the storm and Jesus calming the waters.

"The Hundred Guilder Print":
A seminal etching that summarizes many passages from Matthew's Gospel, showcasing Rembrandt's skill and his deep engagement with religious texts.

"The Return of the Prodigal Son":
A poignant and moving depiction of the biblical parable, illustrating Rembrandt's ability to convey the depth of human emotion.

Other Biblical Scenes:
Rembrandt created numerous paintings, drawings, and etchings exploring other biblical stories. 

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini 

(29 April 1675 – 2 or 5 November 1741) was one of the leading Venetian history painters of the early 18th century. His style melded the Renaissance style of Paolo Veronese with the Baroque of Pietro da Cortona and Luca Giordano.

Giulio Campi 

painted "The Presentation in the Temple," a biblical scene depicting Jesus' presentation at the temple after his birth. This painting is part of a fresco cycle within the Cremona Cathedral. The scene is filled with people, and Mary's focus on Jesus is highlighted even amidst the commotion. 

Campi's style is known for its Mannerist qualities, which include elongation of figures, stylized facial features, and sometimes exaggerated or contrived poses. 
The painting captures the bustling scene of the temple, with figures conversing, looking towards the viewer, and Simeon leaning back with his eyes closed. Mary, however, is depicted with her eyes fixed on Jesus. 

The painting offers a visual representation of a key biblical event and also showcases Campi's artistic style and technique. 

Resources



Lectio Divina: A Beginner’s Guide
The Saint John’s Bible, is stunningly beautiful handcrafted modern illuminated Bible


The University of Portland has videos based on The Saint John’s Bible. a great place to start praying using visio divina.


Sacred Art or Religious Art - to meditate with



The Good Shepherd (1902-1903) Henry Ossawa Tanner
The Catholic Home Gallery contains eighteen  removable works which can be hung easily at home. The artwork, depicting saints and Our Lady, not only provides beautiful art for the home, but also include some brief facts about the saint. 


Examples of Notable Artists and Works:
  • Michelangelo:
    Famous for his Sistine Chapel ceiling, a masterpiece of the Renaissance that depicts biblical scenes. 
  • Caravaggio:
    A Baroque master known for his dramatic use of light and shadow in scenes like the Calling of St. Matthew. 
  • Bernini:
    A Baroque sculptor and architect, famous for his sculptures like the Ecstasy of St. Teresa. 
  • El Greco:
    A Spanish painter known for his distinctive style and religious themes, including the Deposition of Christ. 
  • Fra Angelico:
    A Renaissance painter known for his frescoes in the monastery of San Marco in Florence. 

Catholic Composers/Muscians 



From Wikipedia 

https://artincontext.org/famous-religious-paintings/

https://www.catholiccompany.com/magazine/12-religious-paintings-meanings-5758


https://prayerideas.org/christian-meditation-using-art/


https://www.christiancentury.org/john-kohan

http://sacredartpilgrim.com/


http://sacredartpilgrim.com/pilgrims-progress

https://www.glencairnmuseum.org/newsletter/2024/5/16/cardboard-chronicles-the-biblical-art-of-rudolph-bostic

https://artandtheology.org/tag/john-kohan/


https://www.eastern.edu/eastmeetswest


https://imagejournal.org/article-tags/john-a-kohan/

http://sacredartpilgrim.com/pilgrims-progress

http://sacredartmeditations.com/


https://relevantradio.com/2019/01/the-importance-of-sacred-art/


Rosary in a Year Podcast Sources




















Tuesday, May 06, 2025

JAMBI -Just Another Monument to Bureaucratic Incompetencep


JAMBI -Just Another Monument to Bureaucratic Incompetence is a repository of Monument to Bureaucratic Incompetence  to be updated from time to time.  Send us your favorite ones and you may just see it here.

SCOTUS

 The @FederalistSociety should have known better:  I've been advocating for a judicial misconduct tracker for years! It's the oldest profession! President Trump worked tirelessly to stop judicial activism in the Supreme Court during his his term, so he relied on the Federalist Society's nomination of Gorsuch,  ACB & Kavanaugh - then the trio joined in committing SCOTUSCIDE by deciding President Trump had no standing in voter fraud suit - and he's been right all along.



Seattle, WA




Washougal, WA

Washougal turned a Neighborhood Children's Park into a Disc Golf Course,  destroying  a natural habitat in the process, without addressing children's safety from errant discs or pedophiles.

Worse?  Bureaucracies like the State Auditors Office and The Municipal Research and Services Center (mrsc.org) side with the city.




https://cotobuzz.blogspot.com/2021/10/washougal-answers-disc-golf-course.html




Vancouver, WA

Public Safety professionals are not unlike surgeons in the OR: People's lives are in their hands. You would never let a surgeon operate on anyone without any previous experience. Why allow Public Safety officials decide people's fate?



Wider sidewalks no body uses, bike lines no one follows, narrower car lines - what can possibly go wrong? More car crashes!



Spot the difference:  DEI vs Non-DEI roads


Camas, WA

The Lacamas Roundabout in Cam is a repositoru as WA, ain't.

Violates the first three rules of roundabout design: It's like a better mousetrap design: doesn't kill mice, but may kill you.


Camas, WA - Woodburn Elementary School 

Traffic signs are not visible because residents don't like to see trimmed trees - according to city officials.


Pierce County,  WA

Just Another Monument to Bureaucratic Incompetence 



Wednesday, April 30, 2025

The Crying Terrorists Choir Fan Club

 



Falcon is a confirmed TdA gang member, an illegal alien from Venezuela, and was arrested for assault of a child less than 17 years old



Tren de Aragua is one of the most violent and ruthless terrorist gangs on planet earth. They rape, maim, and murder for sport.




The GCRMR's Favorite Terrorist

 The 6,000 plus 'journalists' members of the Global Circular Reporting Mafia Ring led by the Atheist,  Antisemitic,  AntiChristian NYT previously funded by Samantha Power's USAID and Soros have joined the Democrat Coalition to chronicle sanitized stories of criminals, predators and or terrorists in what is being dubbed The Crying Terrorists Choir Fan Club 

Reigning Hero of the Crying Terrorists Choir 



Judge Frees Columbia student and the Crying Terrorists Choir Fan Club erupts in jubilation





People laughed when I suggested
AG Pam Bondi should classify the Democratic Coalition, a domestic terrorist organization.




 

They no longer laugh

The party of hatred, envy, jealousy terrorism and degenerates, enabled by 6,000 plus 'journalists' members of the Global Circular Reporting Mafia Ring led by the Atheist, Antisemitic, AntiChristian NYT and previously funded by Samantha Power's USAID,


When Democrats like Clinton and Obama wanted to deport illegal immigrant, criminals and predators "now, no questions asked."




Has advanced the argument of the separation of Church and State to the Persecution of the Church by the State.

The Democratic party is a party of the very wealthy professionals, the billionaire class and subsidized poor, that abandoned the middle class 10–15 years ago.

All the data show what they're doing right now is they're creating hysteria on the left so they can empower Europe, China and Japan and send a message: if you guys will just hold out, we are creating such anger and tension here, that you can win this trade war, humiliate Trump And then we can come back to power. And we're going to restore the globalized status quo.


https://cotobuzz.blogspot.com/2025/03/fourth-great-enemy-of-liberty-democrat.html








https://nypost.com/2025/04/16/us-news/rachel-morins-mom-rips-sen-chris-van-hollen-for-traveling-to-el-salvador-to-free-alleged-ms-13-gang-member-kilmar-abrego-garcia/