Friday, November 16, 2012

CBN comes through on obscure report from France


CBN -- Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network -- is notable for being a few degrees realer than the dominant leftist media. That means that sometimes it broadcasts stories from a real-world perspective that you won't see on the three main networks or PBS, if anywhere. This one is hot stuff!

http://www.amren.com/news/2012/11/cbn-covers-the-march-in-paris-against-islam/
CBN Covers the March in Paris Against Islam

What a beautiful event with so many young people rightly angry about governments' methods for grinding them to a pulp.Where is such a movement in the US? In France it's called Génération Identitaire, which doesn't have an exact translation into English, but as you may gather has to do with a generation concerned about the destruction of its national and cultural identity.

Man, they took over a mosque and hung a banner from it? And didn't get mowed down by the gendarmerie? What guts, what style! Who would have thought that France would show such vital signs, considering that it has long been one of the most heavily "politically correct" places in the universe! I suspect the older generations are clinging for dear life to their bankrupt leftist ideological fashions while youth see they've been totally swindled out of a future and are letting the world know they don't like it.

CBN made the report, MRC-TV features it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Research_Center

.......with American Renaissance (above first link) taking it from there, notably giving CBN top billing as if to encourage them for getting so real on us. See -- who needs communist media anyway? Add another layer, will you -- repost this rare news gem in your blog or discussion forum! 

............You who weren't at PN in Greenville this evening, you missed a beaut of a session. Our Panama expat guru was back and gave an exciting talk on how she fell into some neighborhood evangelism there. Plan to join us at First Saturday PN in Greer, please!

/\/.\/\/.  torpenhow@charter.net

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