News Briefs, Altar-Cations, and Rant June 25, 2023
What do butt bites, lots of sperm, and chaos in Washington have in common? They’re all apart of this week’s News Briefs!
We all recall the line, “The dingo’s got my baby’’
from the movie “A Cry in the Dark.” Well, the dingoes are at it again! In April, on an Australian beach, a French woman was bitten on the butt by a dingo while sunbathing. The canine approached the woman
Nipped her buttucks before she yelped in pain and jumped up, and then the dingo goes back for seconds!
The bum-biting dingo was humanely euthanised after authorities believed it had also attacked multiple other tourists, including a seven-year-old boy and a 42-year-old woman.
Last week was Father’s Day and for Jonathan Meijer,
his mailbox must have been overflowing.
Meijer is a prolific sperm donor and claims that he has at least 550 children all over the world.
His fathering spree began in 2007, when Meijer, 42, registered as a sperm donor at 11 clinics and at the Cryos sperm bank.
He also joined Facebook groups for women and couples who want but cannot have kids.
He lied to everyone. He told each clinic he would exclusively donate there and told each prospective mother he only had about 10 children.
When asked by German media why he wants so many kids, he replied, “I want to do something meaningful with my life.”
He’s being sued over concerns that his repeated donations could increase the likelihood of incestuous relations.
I say, cut that thing off!
In this week’s Pot calling the Kettle Black segment, we bring you United States Representatives Marjorie Taylor Green and Loraine Boebert.
On Wednesday, both were trying to be the first to introduce resolutions calling for the impeachment of President Biden.
Boebert went through the channels and leveraged a procedural too to force a vote on her own, undercutting Greene who failed to go follow the rules.
Greene then said
“I’ve donated to you, I’ve defended you. But you’ve been nothing but a little bitch to me.”
Asked whether there was any chance the two would reconcile after the confrontation, Greene said: “Absolutely not.” “She has genuinely been a nasty little bitch to me.”
I guess it takes one to know one.
And that’s this week’s headlines.
Altar-cations is our weekly report in response to those who say it’s the drag queens grooming
and molesting children. Who is really putting children in danger?
Let’s take a look at Cory J. Herthel
Cory was a pastor at the Green Bay, Wisconsin Seventh-Day Adventist Church until he was arrested this month and charged with attempted production of child pornography and transferring obscene material to a child.
He met the child in Venezuala while performing missionary work and maintained contact with the child online. He encouraged the minor to send him videos of their genitalia in exchange for monetary payments. He is further alleged to have sent the child images of his genitals.
Previously we told you about Baylor University pastor
Chris Hundl who was arrested with continuous sexual abuse of a young child. According to the arrest affidavit, Hundle drove the boys to Daniel Savala’s house.
Well, this week Savala was arrested, who is also associated with Baylor’s Assemblies of God’s Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, for sex abuse charges involving minors.
Birds of a feather?
And then there’s Daryl Stagg
a prominent Louisiana Baptist leader in central Louisiana area was arrested and charged for three counts each of oral sexual battery, first degree rape, aggravated crimes against nature and indecent behavior with juveniles.
The sheriff is concerned that there may be other victims related to the case.
Haven’t heard of any drag queens being busted for any of these crimes. Have you?
This week in Manchester, New Hampshire, former Amber Live guest Juicy Garland
was holding her monthly Drag Story Hour at the Teatotaller. “All we were doing was promoting literacy and providing kids with cute, good stories,” she said.
And then Proud Boys, wearing masks – how brave -and hats with the number 131 arrived. And shouted, banged on the windows and did Nazi salutes.
In New Jersey, a scuffle broke out among the hundreds of people attending a school board meeting protesting the inclusion of a pride sign on school properties.
Last Saturday, Lucy Belle and I attended,
spoke and performed at the first Rutland County Vermont Pride celebration. It was a glorious, yet rainy day. Organizers were hoping – with good weather – that two or three thousand would attend. In pouring rain, over 4,000 people showed up and there was no backlash from the community.
All over Vermont (picture of Pride Vermont) Barre, Bellows Falls, Bennington, Bethel, Bradford, Brattleboro, Burlington, East Montpelier, Essex, Lyndonville, Middlebury, Montpelier, Newport, Rockingham, Rutland, Springfield, St. Albans, White River Junction, and Windsor, Pride parades, festivals or events that included their whole communities were held.
I haven’t heard of any counter-protests. If there have been, they were minor. No proud boys, no scuffles.
As we close out Pride Month, let’s all remember that Vermont is the state of Freedom and Unity and hope that that idea spreads nationwide.