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David C. Jennings

David Jennings is an ex-pat Brit. living in California. A Christian Minister he advocates for Traditional & Conservative causes. David is also an avid fan of Liverpool Football Club and writes for the supporters club in America David Jennings can be found on Twitter His blog can be read here

Most Recent Articles by David C. Jennings:

Global Alarmists waste no time exploiting Typhoon Haiyan

A Pastor in England contacted me through Facebook to share a petition he wanted people to sign. I’ve only spoken to him once (about 4 years ago) and the message was in the personal inbox which piqued my curiosity. (FB users know that most messaging in ‘on the wall’ rather than private).
- Saturday, November 16, 2013

Germany gets an assist from Obama, cracks down on home schooling

Germany has followed up its arrest of home-schooling parents in Darmstadt with apparent back channel communication to Washington, leading to a move to deport the Romeike family, who claimed asylum in 2008 in Tennessee so that they could home school their kids.
- Monday, November 11, 2013

West pushes Iran Nuclear Deal that Israel “utterly rejects”

As nuclear talks between Iran and major world players enters its third day what has emerged is that Iran will get major relief from sanctions in exchange for the dubiously enforceable promise of restricting its uranium enrichment to levels for peaceful energy use only.
- Saturday, November 9, 2013

Cameron admits support for staying in the EU is wafer thin

Speaking to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) Monday the UK’s relentlessly optimistic Prime Minister David Cameron said that support for continued EU membership in the country was “wafer thin”, but that he believed the electorate could be turned after he succeeds in implementing changes in Britain’s membership.
- Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Britain set to sell-out Financial Markets to Sharia compliance

This coming Tuesday Prime Minister David Cameron is set to unveil plans at the World Islamic Economic Forum in London for the government to issue £200m in Sharia compliant bonds, known as sukuk, making Britain the first non-Muslim country to do so. Indeed the UK is also the first non-Muslim country to host the forum.
- Sunday, November 3, 2013

UK Government tightens its grip on print and online media

Following in the footsteps of the infamous words of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, British politicians from all sides are set not to let a good crisis go to waste as they push what amounts to censorship legislation against the UK press.
- Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Iran closes in on viable nuclear weapon

A respected US think-tank has stated that Iran could be as close 30-50 days from creating enough weapons grade material to produce a viable nuclear weapon. The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) has run various scenarios with one producing a single weapon this year and another scenario seeing the Iranians producing four weapons by early next year.
- Monday, October 28, 2013

French Mayors compelled to perform gay-marriages

One of the consequences of the endemic spread of gay-marriage in western nations is all the people being dragged into participation in the process. Gay marirage in most cases does not just mean the right of the couple to get married, but the requirement that a number of other people may be compelled to participate.
- Sunday, October 27, 2013

Tommy Robinson leaves the English Defence League

It was quite a remarkable turnaround two weeks ago as Tommy Robinson, founder of the street action group the English Defence League (EDL) in 2009, suddenly announced he was stepping out and would begin to work with Maajid Nawaz of the Quilliam foundation, a group of Muslims forming a think-tank who work to promote counter-strategies to Islamic radicalization.
- Wednesday, October 23, 2013


As the EU broadens its base of power, opposition grows

The European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation (ECTR), a “tolerance watchdog” and EU pressure group has called on the union to establish units under the guidance of the Ministry of Justice to monitor political, religious & social groups to assure adherence to guidelines of tolerance toward one another.
- Saturday, October 19, 2013


Christian Couple, lives in ruins after campaign of hate, take last stand in UK’s Supreme Court

Peter and Hazelmary Bull run a Bed and Breakfast in Cornwall in southwest England, though the business they run is now for sale. The couple had a well advertised policy of only letting rooms with double beds to married couples, regardless of sexual orientation, since the business started in 1986. Then arrived a gay couple, Martin Hall & Steven Preddy, in 2008.
- Saturday, October 12, 2013


Sex in a Box comes to UK’s Channel 4

Channel 4 brought you day to day coverage of Ramadan this year along with broadcasts of the calls to prayer. Now, something that will presumably offend Muslims as well as others! Couples, gay & straight, having sex in an opaque cube on stage; then coming out to talk about it with psychologists in front of a studio audience.
- Saturday, October 5, 2013

War of Words heats up between Ed Miliband and the Daily Mail

It started this past Saturday in the UK Daily Mail with Geoffrey Levy writing a piece on the father of Britain’s Labour Party leader who is also the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament. The title of the story got straight to the point making it sound more like an opening statement in a court of law.
- Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Cameron’s Marriage Tax Plan misses the point!

British Prime Minister David Cameron is set to announce new plans this week during the Conservative Party conference that will create a tax break for married couples of up to £200 per year, providing the couple are in the basic tax bracket.
- Sunday, September 29, 2013

Child beauty contests off in France, Britain still hangs in the wind

The French government has stepped up to the plate, acting against the increasing sexualization of young girls by ordering an end to beauty pageants for children aged under 16. The architect is French Senator Chantal Jouanno, who authored the report ‘Against Hyper-Sexualisation: A New Fight For Equality’. The legislation, an amendment to a larger bill, received 196 votes for and 146 against. But a separate amendment pushing for better regulation of child models was rejected.
- Thursday, September 26, 2013

UK Street Preachers face increasing complaints and arrests

Oppression of Christian’s by police is on the rise in the UK as illustrated by the arrest of three different Christian street preachers in the past three months. While Islam is afforded increasing protections in the UK – despite its displayed murderous hostilities in Kenya this weekend, Christian activity is being actively opposed by members of the force.
- Monday, September 23, 2013

UKIP party woes as Bloom tells sour joke, hits journalist with a brochure

It’s party conference season in the UK which means the faithful members of each ideological club gather to hear speeches, attend breakout sessions and spend a lot of time at the bar as the leadership outline the direction that each political party will be taking. It’s been an uneventful week in Britain, that was until Friday.
- Saturday, September 21, 2013

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