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diabolicflame93 · 3 months ago
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Trump's Rhetoric on Christian Persecution in America
Discussion regarding Trump's rhetoric around Christian persecution in America. Focusing on his recent Turning Point speech.
Trump continues to try to appeal to evangelical Christians and their perceived persecution. CW: Homophobia. Racist Language. In the past he’s made wild claims that Christian conservatives will be hunted down by law enforcement while Hamas runs their cities. (Speech to CPAC in early 2024 about what America would look like if he isn’t elected) “While weaponized law enforcement hunts for…
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hollywoodlady · 1 year ago
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Actress + Lipstick
Jean Harlow, Audrey Hepburn, Rita Hayworth, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Esther Williams, Paulette Goddard and Claudia Cardinale.
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beardedmrbean · 1 year ago
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The Biden Justice Department is taking some heat after praising the conviction of a 75-year-old pro-life activist for an alleged crime that took place three years ago but so far ignoring hundreds of violent anti-Israel rioters that pepper-sprayed police last week.
Last week U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves announced the conviction of Paula "Paulette" Harlow, 75, of Kingston, Massachusetts, for a "federal conspiracy against rights" and Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act violations for participating in a protest at an abortion clinic in 2020.
Graves said Harlow and a group of eight others "conspired to prevent fellow citizens from exercising their rights to receive and to provide reproductive health care," and he praised the conviction for a crime that could carry up to 11 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
But some critics are crying foul, noting that Graves has yet to condemn or preview possible prosecution efforts for roughly 200 pro-Palestinian activists, some armed with pepper spray, who violently rioted at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters and injured six Capitol Police officers on Nov. 15.
MICHIGAN DEM SAYS VIOLENT PRO-PALESTINIAN DNC PROTEST 'RATTLED' HER MORE THAN JAN 6 RIOTS
"President Biden and his administration have been merciless in their efforts to punish pro-life Americans," CatholicVote President Brian Burch told Fox News Digital. "He is doing lasting damage to the trust and integrity of a critical part of government."
"It is one thing to hold an alternative view on abortion. It is entirely different when the president of the United States turns our independent law enforcement agencies into a pro-abortion police force," he added.
John Shu, a constitutional law expert who served in both the George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush administrations, questioned why the Justice Department would not be "equally aggressive" in prosecuting the protesters who turned violent and trapped top congressional Democrats inside for a time.
"Because pro-abortion groups and policies are very important to the Democrat party, one would expect Democrat administrations, including the current one, to aggressively enforce the FACE Act, especially post-Dobbs," Shu told Fox News Digital in a statement.
The FACE Act makes it a federal crime, with potentially steep fines and jail time, to use or threaten to use force to "injure, intimidate, or interfere" with a person seeking reproductive health services or with a person lawfully trying to exercise the First Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship. The FACE Act also prohibits intentional property damage to a facility that provides reproductive health services or a place of religious worship.
The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division has prosecuted dozens of FACE Act cases since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, a notable uptick in applications that disproportionately involve pro-life defendants.
"At the same time, one would think that the DOJ also would be equally aggressive in prosecuting anyone who intentionally injured a federal Capitol Hill police officer, a Metropolitan Police Officer, or any other sworn law enforcement personnel, as the violent [protesters] did at last week’s violent protest at the DNC," Shu continued.
"The U.S. Capitol Police specifically stated that it was not peaceful, that [protesters] pepper sprayed and punched law enforcement officers, and that they blocked exits with dumpsters, trapping people, including Democrat Members of Congress, inside. All of these are serious crimes both under the D.C. Crimes Code and the U.S. Code," Shu added.
Shu said Graves should "thoroughly investigate and prosecute these crimes, regardless of whether most, if not all, of the protesters were on the political left."
"Otherwise, there is a real risk of appearing to have different or unfair standards of justice based on politics and thus opening up the office to criticism and perhaps oversight hearings," he added.
Among those laws is the D.C. code that makes it a crime to "riot or incite a riot," and if someone is injured, it could carry a penalty of $25,000 and 10 years in prison.
PRO-PALESTINIAN VIOLENT PROTEST ERUPTS OUTSIDE DNC HEADQUARTERS IN WASHINGTON, DC, CAPITOL POLICE INJURED
The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) released a statement after the "unlawful demonstration," saying, "We have handled hundreds of peaceful protests, but last night’s group was not peaceful."
"The crowd failed to obey our lawful orders to move back from the DNC, where Members of Congress were in the building," the statement reads.
"When the group moved dumpsters in front of the exits, pepper sprayed our officers and attempted to pick up the bike rack, our teams quickly introduced consequences – pulling people off the building, pushing them back, and clearing them from the area, so we could safely evacuate the Members and staff," the statement continues.
Six officers were treated for injuries, from minor cuts to being pepper-sprayed to being punched, and one arrest was made, according to the USCP.
Annabelle Rutledge of Concerned Women for America, a Christian conservative activist group, said the DOJ’s "new normal" is an inability to discern a "real threat."
"Congrats to the DOJ for protecting our nation from prayerful grandmas who oppose the murder of unborn life," she said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Graves' office for comment but did not receive a response in time for publication.
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alessandro55 · 3 months ago
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About Glamour Len Prince
Introduction by Dominick Dunne
Simon & Schuster, New York 1997, 160 pages, 28,5x31cm, Hardcover, ISBN 06- 84-83623-8
euro 45,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Len Prince has photographed 1990s Hollywood stars in the manner of the glamorous legends of the 1930S & 1940s & 1950s. He used a vintage Deardorff 8 x 10 camera and took the shots in Hollywood's Chateau Marmont Hotel. A collection of quadratone photographs of stars--including Drew Barrymore, Aidan Quinn, and Sarah Jessica Parker--evoke the elegant style of Hollywood's Golden Age
Evoking the allure of this retro glamour era of Prince's photographs, Dominick Dunne recounts his early fascination with movie stars like Paulette Goddard and Jean Harlow; his firsthand account of Hollywood parties with Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, and Spencer Tracy; the end of the studio system and the decline of Hollywood royalty; and his 1996 photo shoot for Vanity Fair in Len Prince's studio.
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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When her mother falls for a wealthy man, Lina Cruz must move in with her new stepfather and transfer from an urban East Los Angeles public high school to an exclusive prep school in Malibu, where she struggles to fit in with her affluent new peers. After snooty cheerleading captain Avery blocks Lina from varsity, Lina recruits her best friends from her old school to help her whip the pathetic junior varsity cheerleading squad — the Sea Lions — into fighting shape. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Lina: Christina Milian Evan: Cody Longo Avery: Rachele Brooke Smith Sky: Holland Roden Isabel: Laura Cerón Henry: David Starzyk Christina: Nikki SooHoo Treyvonetta: Gabrielle Dennis Kayla: Meagan Holder Gloria: Vanessa Born East LA Girl #2: Janelle Martinez East LA Girl #1: Jessica Martinez Victor: Brandon Gonzales Cholo: Christopher Martinez Whitney: Brittany Sarkisian Hot Guy: Carlos Diaz Shoe-vite Girl: Julia Lehman Rich Girl: Megan Hubbell Eavesdropper #1 / Sea Lion: Alexander McCarthy Eavesdropper #2 / Sea Lion: Kyle McCarthy Announcer: Lisa Arturo Self: Джулиана Ранчич All Star Jaguars Dancer: Eric Butts All Star Jaguars Dancer: Greg Farkas All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Janelle Ginestra All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Lauren Gottlieb All Star Jaguars Dancer: Danielle E. Hawkins All Star Jaguars Dancer: Theresa June-Tao All Star Jaguars Dancer: Devin Jamieson All Star Jaguars Dancer: Jordan Johnson All Star Jaguars Dancer: Michael Lim All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bryan Marsh All Star Jaguars Dancer: Andrea McQueen All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brittany Anne Pirtle All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Liz Porter All Star Jaguars Dancer: Kristy Rios All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brian Schulze All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bailey Stump All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Devin Walker All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brad Weber All Star Jaguars Dancer: Tori Wirgler All Star Jaguars Dancer: John Witters All Star Jaguars Dancer: Elle Young All Star Jaguars Dancer: Chris Zuehlke East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Altman East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Carmon East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Cronin East L.A. Squad Dancer: Neda Emamjomeh East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Ezell East L.A. Squad Dancer: Leon Henderson East L.A. Squad Dancer: Megan Honore East L.A. Squad Dancer: Dominique Kelley East L.A. Squad Dancer: Chanel Malvar East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carissa Martin East L.A. Squad Dancer: Candace Montez East L.A. Squad Dancer: Nicole Niestemski East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carina Olis East L.A. Squad Dancer: Sean Patrick Parnell East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Pera East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Rames East L.A. Squad Dancer: Marquita Scott East L.A. Squad Dancer: Allysa Shorte East L.A. Squad Dancer: Monica Soto East L.A. Squad Dancer: Isaac Tualaulelei East L.A. Squad Dancer: Julianne Waters Sea Lion: Jeffrey Alarcon Sea Lion: Paulette Azizian Sea Lion: Shaylene Benson Sea Lion: Britton Bickel Sea Lion: Mike Burns Sea Lion: William Caldwell Sea Lion: Kassie Cook Sea Lion: Marty Dew Sea Lion: Aisha Jamila Francis Sea Lion: Rebekah Giles Sea Lion: Erin Yvonne Sea Lion: Jeremy Hudson Sea Lion / Dancer: Chris Moss Sea Lion / Dancer: Katrina Norman Sea Lion: Shannon Pape Sea Lion: Jonathan Rice Sea Lion / Dancer: Jenny Robinson Sea Lion: Gina Starbuck Sea Lion: Dollar Tan Sea Lion: Jordan Wentz Cholo Squad Dancer: Noel Bajandas Cholo Squad Dancer: Kenny Harlow Cholo Squad Dancer: Oren Michaeli Cholo Squad Dancer: Oscar Orosco Cholo Squad Dancer: Jonathan ‘Legacy’ Perez Cholo Squad Dancer: Michael Vargas Cholo Squad Dancer: Roman Vasquez Cholo Squad Dancer: Ivan ‘Flipz’ Velez Dancer: Ryan Adams Dancer: Brandon Henschel Film Crew: Editor: Richard Halsey Costume Designer: Ruth E. Carter Editor: Michael Jablow Hairstylist: Sheryl Blum Writer: Alyson Fouse Executive Producer: Armyan Bernstein Executive Producer: Charlie Lyons Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross Director: Bille Woodruff Writer: Elena Song Producer: Sean McNamara Makeup Artist: Martha Callender Supervising Sound Editor: Charles Maynes Stunt Coordinator: Julius LeFlore Assistant Editor: ...
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deaconjohn1987 · 4 months ago
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christianpureofficial · 5 months ago
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Locked up: Meet the elderly and infirm women now in prison for pro-life activism
Source Joan Andrews Bell, Jean Marshall, Heather Idoni, and Paulette Harlow are four pro-life women serving time after being convicted on federal charges for for blockading the inside of an abortion clinic in 2020. / Credit: Chris Bell/Laura Gise/Heather Idoni/Paulette Harlow Since she has been in prison, Jean Marshall, 74, a Catholic and pro-life nurse from Massachusetts, told CNA that she’s…
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justiceheartwatcher · 5 months ago
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Judge Sends 75-year-old Pro-Lifer to Prison for Two Years; Mocks Her Faith
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wmproprt · 5 months ago
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Paulette Harlow is one of a dozen pro-life Americans the Biden administration has targeted with prosecution for protesting abortions while it ignores hundreds of pro-abortion crimes committed across America.
Joe Biden Puts Elderly Woman in Prison for 25 Months for Protesting Abortion @LifeNewsHQ @LifeSite
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gratefultothealmighty · 5 months ago
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SENTENCED: Pro-life Rescuer Paulette Harlow Receives 24 months in DC Fac...
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danieldefoe · 1 year ago
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poshfind · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vince Camuto Paulette Black Knee High Wide Calf Leather Riding Boots 40 US 9.
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jeanharlow1930s · 7 years ago
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Jean Harlow Funeral Photos...
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chaplinfortheages · 4 years ago
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Before the gamine - Paulette Goddard & Charlie Chaplin met in July 1932.
When Charlie & Paulette met she was a blonde. At that time many women in Hollywood were trying to achieve the platinum blonde look of Jean Harlow. He encouraged her to change to her natural dark brown, it was more flattering and made her stand out.
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norashelley · 4 years ago
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Old Hollywood actress ask game based on parts of their lives.
Bette Davis: Do you follow your own path?
Lillian Gish: Do you work well with your family?
Jean Arthur: Are you more comfortable alone at home or out in public?
Doris Day: Your favorite animals?
Ginger Rogers: Would you choose an ice cream party over a drunken party?
Janet Gaynor: How would you feel about your partner/spouse designing your clothes?
Audrey Hepburn: Do you enjoy gardening, or think you would?
Rita Hayworth: Would you enjoy being a princess or find it stifling?
Gene Tierney: Do you write poetry?
Katharine Hepburn: Do you care what people think about your attire?
Vivien Leigh: The Theater or The Movies?
Mary Pickford: Are you hyperactive?
Jeanne Crain: Do you want children? How many?
Norma Shearer: Are you friends with everyone?
Irene Dunne: Do you always make sure to get enough sleep?
Joan Crawford: How would you feel about a contest held to choose a new name for yourself?
Alice Faye: Would you name your children after you?
Shirley Temple: What did you collect as a kid?
Olivia de Havilland: Are you good at standing up for yourself?
Joan Fontaine: Were you born in another country from where you live now?
Jeanette MacDonald: Are you known for being a good singer?
Gracie Allen: Do people consider you to be funny?
Claudette Colbert: Would you choose to live with your mother over your spouse?
Myrna Loy: Are you passionate about civil rights?
Carole Lombard: Would you consider surgery without anesthetic if you thought it would keep you from scarring?
Greta Garbo: Do you value privacy?
Rosalind Russell: Do you take things in stride?
Ava Gardner: Have you or could you completely change your accent forever?
Judy Garland: Are you good at memorizing things?
Paulette Goddard: Would you watch movies you starred in?
Natalie Wood: Did you grow up speaking more than one language?
Barbara Stanwyck: Do you expect to have a long, successful career?
Marylin Monroe: Do you love books?
Ida Lupino: Do you think you would be a good director?
Hedy Lamarr: Are you inventive?
Esther Williams: Are you good at any sports? Which ones?
Vera-Ellen: Are you a good dancer?
Sylvia Sidney: Do your parents come from different countries?
Debbie Reynolds: What causes are important to you?
Jane Wyman: Have you ever been compared to a cartoon character?
Joan Bennett: Have you ever broken a bone?
Constance Bennett: Are you good at playing Poker?
Veronica Lake: Does your height make you stand out?
Ingrid Bergman: Would you leave everything behind for love?
Greer Garson: Would you say you start things later than most people?
Ann Harding: Do you or have you ever had very long hair?
Jean Harlow: Are you superstitious?
Dorothy Lamour: Have you ever entered any pageants?
Lucille Ball: Has dying your hair ever impacted your job/school?
Clara Bow: Have you ever started a makeup or fashion trend?
Lauren Bacall: Have you ever modeled, if not would you like to?
Grace Kelly: Were you ever a Girl/Boy Scout?
Ann Miller: Do you have any beliefs others consider strange?
Eleanor Powell: Have you ever taken lessons in anything to help you overcome shyness?
Joan Blondell: Are you a good cook?
Lana Turner: Have you ever dreamed of being a clothing designer?
Linda Darnell: Do you have any allergies?
Loretta Young: Are you good at sewing?
Maureen O'hara: Do you come from a large family?
Deborah Kerr: Is your last name frequently mispronounced?
Jennifer Jones: Did you take part in school plays?
Ann Sheridan: Has anyone ever given you a nickname that you absolutely hated?
Colleen Moore: Have you ever had or wanted a doll house?
Elizabeth Taylor: Have you ever had any major health scares?
Mary Astor: Have you ever written a novel?
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chantalstacys · 4 years ago
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Jean Harlow, Leslie Caron, Paulette Goddard and Jimmy Stewart :)
jean harlow: actors you wish had worked together? lana turner and ava gardner!!!! the fact that they almost made a movie together keeps me up at night
leslie caron: favorite period dramas? i think camille (1936) and marie antoinette (1938 & 2006) are my very favorites!
paulette goddard: best kiss? i’ve always loved when jimmy stewart kisses a bedridden lana turner in ziegfeld girl. he’s so gentle and tender 💓
jimmy stewart: rick blaine or victor laszlo? rick!! this conversation from when harry met sally sums up my feelings (i have to go with harry)~
harry: you'd rather be in a passionless marriage,
sally: and be the first lady of czechoslovakia.
harry: than live with the man you've had the greatest sex of your life with, and just because he owns a bar and that is all he does.
sally: yes. and so would any woman in her right mind, woman are very practical, even ingrid bergman, which is why she gets on the plane at the end of the movie.
(i’m not a very practical woman apparently)
thank you love!!
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