St. Cloud, MN a perfect example of community agitation to bring “change”

Luke Tripp and Mahmoud Mohamed are community agitators.  What is happening in St. Cloud, MN now and for the last few years is a perfect example of Saul Alinsky’s (Rules for Radicals) strategy being put into motion to bring about “change” through creating crisis in communities.  It is no coincidence that one of the most outspoken conservative critics … Continue reading St. Cloud, MN a perfect example of community agitation to bring “change”

Tensions mount over growing Somali population in St. Cloud, MN

Update April 10th:  More tension in St. Cloud, here. Update March 24th:  Robert Spencer warns of trumped up incidents of supposed anti-Muslim bias in Minnesota Schools, here. Two stories were in my alerts this evening involving St. Cloud, MN.  We told you about problems there in January here. The first story is from UPI.  A … Continue reading Tensions mount over growing Somali population in St. Cloud, MN

Ft. Wayne update: Burmese advocates won’t let laundromat sign incident go

Here we have a lawyer, Patrick Proctor, for the Burmese Advocacy Center writing an opinion piece in the Journal Gazette in which he says anyone who mentions the reason why (spitting and urinating in the laundromat) the sign was placed in the first place is just as bad as the original sign maker.  (original post on this incident … Continue reading Ft. Wayne update: Burmese advocates won’t let laundromat sign incident go

Far-Left USCCB is not being straight with Catholics

Your tax dollars: Last night I came upon this typical puffy article where Archbishop John Nienstedt (Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis) writing in The Catholic Spirit tells Catholics what great charitable work they are doing taking care of refugees.  Here is how his article begins: Throughout the world, we find areas where war, strife or persecution have … Continue reading Far-Left USCCB is not being straight with Catholics