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Vatican Says Nancy Pelosi “Must” Be Denied Communion

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Vatican Says Nancy Pelosi “Must” Be Denied Communion

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is one of the most despised members of Congress, and there’s a laundry list of reasons that could be cited as justification for the animosity.

Pelosi was one of the central figures that spearheaded the movement to ram Obamacare down the throats of the American public, despite the majority of citizens being opposed to it.

The California congresswoman has also played the part of a pawn in the overall scheme of the Obama administration, being an ever loyal lapdog defending the actions of the White House during the Benghazi investigation.

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Perhaps the most heinous acts of Pelosi’s career is her defense of abortion, an act which has raised the concern of the Vatican, since she claims to be a “devout” Catholic.

In light of her consistent support of “reproductive rights” and “family planning,” the Vatican has banned Pelosi from taking communion.

via CNS News:

Because of her longstanding support for abortion, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), a Catholic, must be denied Communion under the law of the Catholic Church, said Cardinal Raymond Burke, head of the highest court at the Vatican.

 Cardinal Burke referenced his remarks about Pelosi to Canon Law–the law  governing the Catholic Church–and specifically Canon 915, which says those Catholics who obstinately persevere “in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.”

“Certainly this is a case when Canon 915 must be applied,” said Cardinal Burke in an interview reprinted on Sept. 5 in The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly. “This is a person who obstinately, after repeated admonitions, persists in a grave sin–cooperating with the crime of procured abortion–and still professes to be a devout Catholic.”

“This is a prime example of what Blessed John Paul II referred to as the situation of Catholics who have divorced their faith from their public life and therefore are not serving their brothers and sisters in the way that they must–in safeguarding and promoting the life of the innocent and defenseless unborn, in safeguarding and promoting the integrity of marriage and the family,” said the cardinal.

https://conservativetribune.com/pelosi-denied-communion/

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Kerry’s Diplomacy Falls Short to End Gaza Fighting

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Kerry’s Diplomacy Falls Short to End Gaza Fighting
By Sangwon Yoon and Terry Atlas Jul 27, 2014 8:04 PM ET

July 28 (Bloomberg) — Phil Mattingly reports on U.S. foreign policy and Secretary of State John Kerry’s recent global crises diplomatic efforts. Mattingly speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Source: Bloomberg)

It took U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry five days in the Middle East to negotiate a 12-hour pause in the bloody fighting between Hamas and Israel.

Prospects for extending that humanitarian halt in the Gaza war had evaporated by the time Kerry landed in Washington shortly after midnight yesterday following a sleep-deprived week in which he served as a round-the-clock, Cairo-based diplomatic call center for Israel, Egypt and intermediaries to Hamas.

While Kerry said his effort was vital “for the sake of thousands of innocent families whose lives have been shaken and destroyed by this conflict,” trying to broker an end to the fighting may have been a long shot from the start.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-28/kerry-s-diplomacy-falls-short-to-end-gaza-fighting.html

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Wall Street hit parade takes center stage at Rep. Scott Garrett Financial Services Committee hearings

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Wall Street hit parade takes center stage at Rep. Scott Garrett Financial Services Committee hearings

Bob Pisani | @BobPisani

Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ), Chairman of the Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government-Sponsored Enterprises (which oversees the SEC), is holding a hearing today in Washington on what, if anything, should be done about the way stocks are traded in this country.

I know, you’ve heard this before. In the wake of Michael Lewis’ “Flash Boys” book, there have been several hearings in Washington. This one is a little different, though. Here’s why:

1) The nineteen people attending are the cream of Wall Street’s trading community. The heads of all the exchanges will be there, including many of the biggest market makers/brokers and key industry representatives. Everyone who knows anything about market structure will be part of the parade. You will probably never get all these people in the same room again.

2) The man putting on the event, Rep. Scott Garrett, is well-regarded by the Street as a thoughtful lawmaker. What does he want to accomplish? He says his goal is to “produce more efficient markets, less investor confusion, better competition, and increased job creation.”

Fair enough. Last year he held a similarly well-attended hearing from academics; this time he wants the Wall Street community to weigh in. What he seeks is to forge a consensus on what, if anything, should be done. So what should we expect (or not expect)?

https://www.cnbc.com/id/101871271

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Violent transnational gangs ‘recruiting unaccompanied minors at Border Security facilities’

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Violent transnational gangs ‘recruiting unaccompanied minors at Border Security facilities’

Border Control agents have allegedly witnessed gang members recruiting members from among the influx of unaccompanied immigrant minors from Central America
Shawn Moran of the National Border Control Patrol Council says agents have told him about the enlistment
Border Control agents have allegedly witnessed gang members using a Red Cross phone bank at the facility at Nogales, Arizona, to ‘recruit, enlist and pressure’ other minors
Authorities say there is no evidence of such activity

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER and ASSOCIATED PRESS

PUBLISHED: 00:57 EST, 27 July 2014 | UPDATED: 00:57 EST, 27 July 2014

Members of some of the United States’ most notorious street gangs have infiltrated shelters housing illegal immigrant minors from Central America and are recruiting them, say Homeland Security sources.

An estimated 57,000 minors from Central America have flooded across the border from Mexico to the U.S. in recent months, and gang leaders are reportedly filling their ranks from among them.

Transnational gangs such as the Mara Salvatruca, also known as MS-13, and the 18th Street gang are using established juvenile members from Central America to cross the border and recruit other children to the cartels, say sources.

Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2707189/Violent-transnational-drug-cartels-recruiting-unaccompanied-minors-Border-Security-facilities.html#ixzz38kcjqy8a 

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Ridgewood school district seeks business administrator

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Ridgewood school district seeks business administrator

JULY 26, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

RIDGEWOOD — The school board has begun interviewing candidates to replace the district’s business administrator, whose one-year tenure will expire at the end of August.

Sheila Brogan, the president of Ridgewood’s school board, said this week that Michael Falkowski — who started with the district a little more than a year ago — tendered his resignation in late June.

The board formally accepted Falkowski’s resignation during its Monday meeting.

According to Brogan, Falkowski “lives some distance” from Ridgewood “and apparently, the commute was getting to him.”

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/education/school-district-seeks-business-administrator-1.1057692#sthash.sSpHwiXc.dpuf

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Tuesday, July 29th 5 to 8pm – Meet the Village Manager

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Tuesday, July 29th 5 to 8pm – Meet the Manager

Village Manager Roberta Sonenfeld will hold office hours for Ridgewood residents and business owners on Tuesday, July 29th between the hours of 5 to 8pm. This is an opportunity to share your thoughts and provide input to Roberta. These sessions will be scheduled at 15 minute intervals and will be held in the Council Chambers on the 4th Floor of Ridgewood Village Hall. Please contact Beth Spinato at 201-670-5500, ext. 203 to make an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome but should realize that the schedule may already be booked. We will announce the schedule for these meetings on a monthly basis.

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North Jersey empty-nesters move downtown

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North Jersey empty-nesters move downtown

JULY 27, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 2014, 1:21 AM
BY KATHLEEN LYNN
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Since she moved from a single-family home to an apartment in downtown Englewood, Linda Kourakos has been able to spend less time in the car and more time on foot.

“You walk out the door, you have shops and restaurants, you have the Bergen Performing Arts Center,” said Kourakos, 62, a retired interior designer who moved from East Brunswick to be closer to her daughters in Bergen County. “I felt if I was downsizing, it would be nice not to have to get into a car all the time.”

Her neighbor, Andrea Diamond, also moved from a single-family house to the Towne Centre apartments in Englewood.

“You can walk to everything, the supermarket, the post office, the library, restaurants,” said Diamond, 65, who has children and grandchildren nearby.

As Diamond and Kourakos found, a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle can be a good fit for people who want to drive less (or not at all) as they age. And North Jersey was highlighted in a recent report by New Jersey Future for having towns that can work for seniors because they offer walkable neighborhoods, downtown shopping areas and good access to public transportation.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/empty-nesters-move-downtown-1.1057914#sthash.fRPrD96c.dpuf

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Federal report on Newark police department may come back to haunt Cory Booker

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Federal report on Newark police department may come back to haunt Cory Booker

JULY 28, 2014    LAST UPDATED: MONDAY, JULY 28, 2014, 1:40 AM
BY HERB JACKSON
RECORD COLUMNIST
NORTHJERSEY.COM

When the U.S. Justice Department issued a damning report last week about civil-rights abuses by the Newark Police Department, Sen. Cory Booker — who served as the high-profile mayor of the city while the abuses were piling up — said the federal involvement was a positive step.

As mayor, Booker recalled, he had worked with the American Civil Liberties Union — which first requested the federal investigation — to improve procedures and “even ended up calling for the federal assistance being announced today.”

What Booker didn’t say was that he had tried to stop the investigation back in 2010, before it ever began.

Or that he said in 2011 that it would be “ridiculous” to hire a federal monitor to oversee the department — a step that the city agreed to take last week.

Booker’s shifting reaction to federal oversight of the 1,000-member police force has had little immediate impact on his rising national reputation, even though similar issues have become major liabilities for other elected officials.

But they could be damaging in the future.

“For somebody who built his career around turning Newark around, a Justice Department finding is a very clear 
statement that, well, you didn’t turn this part around,” said University of Nebraska-Omaha Professor Samuel Walker, who has written a book about police practices and was familiar with the ACLU’s efforts in Newark.

Though best known for his openness with strangers on Twitter to the point of inviting people to shower at his apartment during the post-Superstorm Sandy blackout, Booker has tightly controlled press access since becoming a senator. For example, he generally ¬declines requests for comment from reporters who swarm around senators heading to and from votes and has turned down invitations to appear on network news shows.

And last week, after the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the scathing findings from a three-year investigation of the Newark police, he declined to discuss the police misconduct and instead only issued statements through his Senate office.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/jackson-federal-report-on-newark-police-department-may-come-back-to-haunt-cory-booker-1.1058139#sthash.hPRkDl6o.dpuf

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Is the Fed fueling a giant stock market bubble?

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Is the Fed fueling a giant stock market bubble?

John Maxfield , The Motley Fool12:25 p.m. EDT July 27, 2014

Take a good look at the chart below and you’d be excused for concluding that we’re in the midst of the greatest stock market bubble of all time. Not only has the S&P 500 fully recovered from the financial crisis, it’s a staggering 30% higher than the peaks of the Internet and housing bull markets.

But is this really the case? With unemployment still above 6%, how could we find ourselves in the throes of yet another brewing catastrophe? Didn’t investors and analysts learn anything from the past decade and a half?

While it requires some explanation, the answer is that we’re most likely not experiencing another irrational inflation of stock prices. The market’s record level is instead a predictable response to the Federal Reserve’s policy of keeping interest rates at historically low levels.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/markets/2014/07/27/is-the-fed-fueling-a-giant-stock-market-bubble/13172261/

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Trump protégé’s 100 Mile Fund assists two North Bergen businesses

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Trump protégé’s 100 Mile Fund assists two North Bergen businesses

JULY 27, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 2014, 9:54 AM
BY LINDA MOSS
STAFF WRITER
THE RECORD

Developer and Donald Trump protégé William “Billy” Procida has for the past few years been mainly focused on financing real estate ventures not far from his home turf. Procida, born and bred in Bergen County, is involved in projects as varied as the rehabbing of apartment buildings in Paterson’s worst neighborhood, redeveloping a landmark hotel in Philadelphia and building hundreds of town houses at the Jersey Shore.

The 52-year-old founder and president of Procida Funding & Advisors LLC in Englewood Cliffs has owned several companies during his career and estimates that he’s been involved in $2 billion worth of projects. He’s now managing the 100 Mile Fund, which lends to middle-market real estate ventures.

The Divine Lorraine Hotel in Philadelphia. A developer is seeking a $31 million loan from Procida to redevelop the hotel, which has been vacant since 1999.

Procida has done well for the fund’s 58 investors — many from Bergen County and even a former Grateful Dead member — and he personally has the biggest chunk of money in the pot. Last week, the fund, which he started in 2011, said second-quarter earnings, which are not audited, rose 16.5 percent on an annualized basis. The fund has lent $51.5 million in the first half of this year. That rate of return and lending to date already surpasses the 100 Mile Fund’s performance for all of last year.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/lender-thinks-like-builder-1.1057808#sthash.GpR9bgzW.dpuf

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Fast-food workers prepare to escalate wage demands

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Fast-food workers prepare to escalate wage demands

JULY 26, 2014    LAST UPDATED: SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014, 1:21 AM
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE RECORD

* Fast-food workers will be asked do “whatever it takes” to win $15 an hour and a union

CHICAGO — Fast-food employees say they’re prepared to escalate their campaign for higher wages and union representation, starting with a national convention in suburban Chicago, where more than 1,000 workers are expected to discuss the future of the effort that has spread to dozens of cities in less than two years.

About 1,300 workers were to attend sessions Friday and today at an expo center in Villa Park, Illinois, where they’ll be asked to do “whatever it takes” to win $15-an-hour wages and a union, said Kendall Fells, organizing director of the national effort and a representative of the Service Employees International Union.

The union has been providing financial and organizational support to the fast-food protests that began in late 2012 in New York City and have included daylong strikes and a protest outside this year’s McDonald’s Corp. shareholder meeting that resulted in more than 130 arrests.

“We want to talk about building leadership, power and doing whatever it takes, depending on what city they’re in and what the moment calls for,” said Fells, adding that the ramped-up actions will be “more high profile” and could include everything from civil disobedience to intensified efforts to organize workers.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/business/wage-battle-heating-up-1.1057683#sthash.MNFW2WJf.dpuf

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1,504 immigrant children placed in New Jersey

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1,504 immigrant children placed in New Jersey

JULY 24, 2014, 5:48 PM    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2014, 5:45 PM
ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — More than 1,500 unaccompanied children who entered the U.S. illegally have been placed with sponsors in New Jersey this year, federal officials announced Thursday.

New statistics released by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families show 1,504 unaccompanied children were placed in the state from Jan. 1 through July 7. A total of 30,340 were placed nationwide.

The announcement did not indicate where in the state the children have been placed or what country they came from.

The U.S. is battling a surge in the number of children who have been crossing the U.S.-Mexico border alone, fleeing violence in Central America, thinking they will be allowed to stay. Most have come from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

The number of immigrant children placed with sponsors in New jersey is among the highest in the nation but far below Texas, which had 4,280 placements this year, and less than California, Florida, Maryland, New York and Virginia.

During a town hall meeting this week, Republican Gov. Chris Christie said he had not received any notice from federal officials about children being placed in the state.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/news/1-504-immigrant-children-placed-in-new-jersey-1.1057038#sthash.oLVKRPDY.dpuf

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Barack Obama has already checked out of his job

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Barack Obama has already checked out of his job

The degree to which Barack Obama is now phoning it in – sleepwalking perfunctorily through his second term, amid golf rounds and dinner parties – is astonishing

By Matt K Lewis

12:04PM BST 26 Jul 2014

President Obama has emotionally checked out of his job a couple of years early, it seems. How can one tell?

Candidates for president who brazenly assume they are the inevitable victor are sometimes accused of “measuring the drapes” for the White House.

Obama, conversely, seems to be prematurely packing his bags in hopes for an early departure.

Just last week, for example, the Los Angeles Times reported that “The First Family is believed to be in escrow on a contemporary home in a gated community where entertainers Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby once maintained estates”.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/10992654/Barack-Obama-has-already-checked-out-of-his-job.html

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St. Cory’s Stunningly Shallow Worldview

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St. Cory’s Stunningly Shallow Worldview

Jul. 27 Cory Booker

By Matt Rooney | The Save Jersey Blog

There are three dominant camps in the modern Democrat Party when it comes to the plight of Israel, Save Jerseyans:

1 – Those who straight-up hate Jews;

2 – Those who are so ideologically liberal and morally relativistic that they’re also reflexively anti-war/colonialism/military; the end result is unthinking, unsubstantiated and automatic opposition to the militarily-superior participant in any conflict regardless of any other considerations; and

3 – Those who, frankly, are naive and dumb enough in equal measure to believe that humanity can “Care Bear stare” its way out of any conflict with sufficiently positive social media activism.

I’ve seen no evidence that Cory Booker (D-Twitter) shares anything other than a party registration (which is bad enough) with group #1; as for camps #2 and #3, however, it’s obvious enough to anyone paying attention that our state’s celebrity junior center is living in a different reality from the rest of us (and certainly the poor citizens of Israel who weather a daily barrage of rocket fire).

This is the MOST substantive quote I could find from him on the subject tangentially related to Gaza:

 @CoryBooker 

“We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another.” ― Jonathan Swift



Wow. Thanks for that, Senator.

– See more at: https://savejersey.com/2014/07/cory-booker-israel-gaza/#sthash.KcrbPXwW.dpuf