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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:

Brits propose Gay role-play for school sex-ed

UK school teachers should include lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual role-plays in their teaching of sexual health, according to new sex education guidance. Not only should teachers have to give lessons on sexuality but it should include role-playing.
- Thursday, March 6, 2014


Farage boldly declares UKIP victory in May elections!

UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage has declared at the party’s spring conference that UKIP will finish in first place in the upcoming Euro elections in May and that it will be the “biggest political shock” in years. They came second in 2009 with 16.5% but since then the winning Tories have lost considerable support while Labour have been resurgent.
- Saturday, March 1, 2014

British Labour Party leaders revealed to have alarming ties to paedophiles

Labour’s Deputy Leader, Harriet Harman, along with her husband, Jack Dromey MP, shadow spokesman for Home Affairs, and the former Labour Health Secretary, Patricia Hewitt (the Godmother of Harman’s daughter), have been named in media reports as key figures who helped the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) gain credibility as a legitimate campaign group.
- Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Great Debate is on! Clegg challenges Farage on EU membership

Every Thursday at 9 a.m. LBC radio (Leading Britain’s Conversation) hosts Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg on the Nick Ferrari show. The segment is called ‘Call Clegg’ and Ferrari’s show is the highest rated on the station that is the only significant rival to the BBC when it comes to talk/news radio.
- Saturday, February 22, 2014

British babies continue to defy abortion attempts

Some in the medical profession in the UK don’t have the will to fight for the unborn. For them, any significant risk of defect in the fetus is reason enough to try to persaude the expectant mother to have an abortion. But some mothers and their unborn push back!
- Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Guides Strike Back!

Last year, the 37th Newcastle Guide Unit was told by Girl Guiding UK that their membership would be withdrawn if they refused to adopt a new secular oath replacing the promise to ‘love my God’ with a pledge ‘to be true to myself’ and ‘develop my beliefs’. The change sparked 839 separate complaints and the uprising has pushed secular forces into backing off.
- Saturday, February 15, 2014


Eurosceptics on full alert as Switzerland bans mass-immigration

Britain will be watching Switzerland as well as the EU government very closely following Swiss election results at the weekend that saw the landlocked country impose strict immigration quotas in a 50.3% referendum win for right-wing forces.
- Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Phone calls may be taken down and used in evidence against you

The kettle is boiling over the insults of the EU by State Department senior official Victoria Nuland following her use of an expletive to describe the EU when talking to the American Ambassador to the Ukraine. In addition to the kettle the German chancellor Angela Merkle is spewing steam with the revelation that the United States State Department has such low regard for the European collection of sovereign states.
- Saturday, February 8, 2014



Cameron’s EU hokey cokey continues

A private members bill by Conservative MP James Wharton to force a referendum on Britain’s continued EU membership has been rejected by the House of Lords, principally by members from the Labour and Liberal-Democratic parties.
- Saturday, February 1, 2014

London Mayor faces discrimination probe for anti-Christian sentiments

London Mayor Boris Johnson faces a legal investigation by the High Court as to whether he illegally ordered Christian ads. supporting ex-gays to be removed from London Buses, while permitting ads. by a gay lobby to run. Johnson had insisted he was not involved in the decision, but new E-mail evidence suggests he gave the order himself.
- Thursday, January 30, 2014

Farage proposes relaxing UK gun laws and a local majority agrees

UK Independence Party (UKIP) Leader Nigel Farage has floated a proposal to relax British handgun laws. The current restrictions on most handguns were made by John Major's government following the 1996 shooting, when Thomas Hamilton killed 16 schoolchildren and a teacher before shooting himself. It was the third such mass-murder in Britain in ten years.
- Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Palin appearing more and more the Prophet as older UK cancer patients are increasingly shunned

Former Alaska Governor and Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin caused quite the stir in 2009 when, in challenging the drafting of the Affordable Care Act, she stated that the bill would create a "death panel" of bureaucrats who would decide whether Americans—such as her elderly parents or children with certain disabilities were “worthy of medical care".
- Saturday, January 25, 2014

Marriage School comes to Colorado

California based Kids Against Divorce (KAD) has proposed a ballot initiative in Colorado that would require couples who want to get married to take mandatory pre-marital education. The Colorado Marriage Education Act would require potential couples including widowers to complete 10 hours of marriage education. Twenty hours would be required for second marriages and 30 hours for third ones and more.
- Thursday, January 23, 2014

UK Independence Party excludes member for voicing religious opinion

The right-wing/libertarian UK Independence Party (UKIP) has suspended one of its members after a letter he wrote to the local newspaper was published and his opinion, that Britain’s worst seasonal flooding in over a hundred years is due to the ascension of homosexual marriage into law.
- Tuesday, January 21, 2014

British Opposition Party moves to create new major banks

In a speech at the University of London, Labour Party leader and wannabe Prime Minister Ed Miliband has said he wants to limit the amount of market share a bank can have in order to create two new competitors to the existing ‘big five’.
- Saturday, January 18, 2014

New information intensifies abortion rights debate

The debate over abortion rights intensifies with the release of a study in India that says that women who have had an abortion are 636% more likely to develop breast cancer that those who have not. Regardless, abortions continue to become more available as both Ireland and Israel go down the slippery slope of broadening their legal abortion scope.
- Thursday, January 16, 2014

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