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She was pivotal in unleashing the abortion holocaust that has slain tens of millions of humans.I'm glad she repented and her soul can be saved, but she is not a hero
She was not responsible. She didn't even have an abortion - she placed the child for adoption. She was used and when she understood how and for what she was used, she fought against the pro-abortion activists.
An irony to contemplate.Today the woman who enabled the USSC decide that a woman's right to privacy included the right to murder her unborn baby.And today the Blink Sheik, father of the first WTC bombing in 93 died in prison.
She was a tool. If not her, there would have been another. Who said anything about "hero"? Rejoice that a blind sinner saw the light of truth. That is a good thing.
Richard Schickel, the longtime film critic for Time magazine who also wrote 37 books, mostly on film, and directed a number of documentaries on film subjects, died on Saturday in Los Angeles of complications from a series of strokes, his family told the Los Angeles Times. He was 84.“He was one of the fathers of American film criticism,” his daughter, writer Erika Schickel, told the Times. “He had a singular voice. When he wrote or spoke, he had an old-fashioned way of turning a phrase. He was blunt and succinct both on the page and in life.”He wrote and/or directed more than 30 documentaries, mostly for television.
Fox News correspondent Brenda Buttner dies at 55A social studies major at Harvard and a Rhodes scholar, Buttner first appeared on national TV for CNBC in 1990. She later moved to Fox News, where she served as a business correspondent and host of the weekend version of Bulls & Bears. She also edited the magazine Cycle World, a role that drew upon her hobby of motorcycling.Buttner had been diagnosed with cancer last year.Neil Cavuto's postmortemWikipediaOfficial Fox News bio and archive
I really liked her. Was wondering where she was. May God rest her soul.
Horse Of The Year, Charismatic, Dead At 20GEORGETOWN, Ky. - Dual classic winner and 1999 Horse of the Year Charismatic has died.The 20-year-old stallion, who returned to the United States from the JBBA Shizunai Stallion Station in Japan on December 4, 2016, was pensioned at Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement Center in Georgetown, KY.The announcement of his sudden passing was made Sunday afternoon by Old Friends president Michael Blowen. The stallion was discovered early Sunday morning. Attending veterinarian Dr. Bryan Waldridge was immediately called to the scene, but the cause of death is unknown. The results of a full necropsy are pending.http://www.lex18.com/story/34542969/horse-of-the-year-charismatic-dead-at-20
Larry Coryell, the jazz guitarist known as the "Godfather of Fusion," died Sunday night at a hotel in New York City, according to his publicist. He was 73.Coryell was still performing more than 50 years after his first recordings. He played at New York jazz club Iridium on Friday and Saturday night, and had plans for a summer tour with his fusion group The Eleventh House.Coryell's recordings in the late 1960s, first with his band the Free Spirits, then with the Gary Burton Quartet and finally as a bandleader, predicted the rise of jazz-rock fusion and contributed to the sonic evolution the genre. It's no wonder that snippets of his work were sampled by renowned producers, including J Dilla and DJ Shadow.On the NPR program Billy Taylor's Jazz, Dr. Taylor described Coryell as such: "[Larry] plays all the styles, Latin, jazz-rock, straight ahead jazz, European classical music. You name it, he's a master of it."In 1970, after two records under his own name, Coryell recorded the groundbreaking fusion album Spaces. The project featured fellow guitarist John McLaughlin, pianist Chick Corea on keyboards, bassist Miroslav Vitouš on bass and drummer Billy Cobham.The guitarist's '70s output totaled more than 20 albums as either a leader or co-leader. Coryell briefly worked with McLaughlin in The Guitar Trio in 1979, but was replaced after a year by Al Di Meola due a drug addiction.Despite a decline in critical attention, Coryell remained remarkably productive through the 1980s and beyond. He performed on more than 100 albums, and was due to release an Eleventh House record in June of this year.Coryell leaves behind his wife, Tracey, daughters Annie and Allegra, sons Murali and Julian, and six grandchildren.
Minnesota Orchestra Conductor Laureate Stanislaw Skrowaczewski has died. He was 93.Skrowaczewski came to Minnesota decades ago to lead what was then the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, and he never left. He changed the face of classical music in Minnesota, and remained a towering presence in the classical music world until the end.
Junie Morrison, Parliament-Funkadelic and Ohio Players Member, Dead at 62Multi-instrumentalist played pivotal roles in both groups, helping them reach notable chart peaksWalter "Junie" Morrison, who played keyboards in Funkadelic and the Ohio Players, died on Saturday. His daughter, Akasha, reported the news via the artist's Facebook page. The details surrounding his death have not yet been made public. He was 62.Parliament-Funkadelic legend on why he admires Flying Lotus and Thundercat, how hip-hop saved his career, and what's next"It is with great sadness that the Ohio Players have lost on this earth another one of the original members of the band Walter 'Junie' Morrison," the group's James "Diamond" Williams wrote on Facebook. "When I got in the band in 1972 he was my roommate on the road and a brother-in-law, at one time being married to my wife's sister. The voice of granny in the funky worm, an incredibly talented individual ... RIP PLAYER 4 Life. We send our condolences to his family and his friends and fans."Continued: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/junie-morrison-p-funk-and-ohio-players-member-dead-at-62-w467556
BREAKING: Alan Colmes Dead at 66by J.D. Durkin | 9:19 am, February 23rd, 2017Longtime radio and cable news broadcaster Alan Colmes is dead at the age of 66.Fox News moments ago reported on Colmes’ death with a segment narrated by Sean Hannity, who paired with Colmes for years on the venerable talk show Hannity & Colmes.morehttp://www.mediaite.com/online/breaking-alan-colmes-dead-at-66/
Colmes was married to Dr. Jocelyn Elise Crowley, a professor of public policy at Rutgers University, whose sister is Monica Crowley, the conservative radio commentator, pundit and television personality.[17]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Colmes
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Minnesota Orchestra's conductor laureate, dies at 93MoreWikipedia