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Written by on September 11, 2024

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(SRN NEWS) – Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is touting Vice President Kamala Harris’ record of promoting the LGBT agenda and pledging that she will continue to do so if elected president.  Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, says Harris helped President Biden craft executive orders promoting homosexuality in health care, the military and education.  Democrats are counting on LGBT Americans to turn out in large numbers for Harris on Election Day, although their ranks are small and experts do not expect them to be a difference maker.

 A city councilor in Zurich, Switzerland has apologized after she shot up a picture of Mary and Jesus, then posted images of their bullet-ridden faces on social media. Green-Liberal party official Sanija (sah-NEE-juh) Ameti put the images on Instagram over the weekend before pulling them down.  Critics and the Swiss Catholic Church condemned her actions. The Zurich chapter of the Green-Liberal party says it has launched expulsion proceedings against Ameti with the national organization.  She is also at risk of losing her job at a consulting firm.

A Pakistani man has been arrested in Canada and accused of plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn on the one-year anniversary of last year’s October 7th attack by Hamas on Israel.  U.S. lawmen say Muhammad Khan attempted to travel from Canada, where he lives, to New York City with the goal of killing as many Jewish people as possible in the name of ISIS.  The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has released a statement saying “This planned anti-Semitic attack against Jewish people in the U.S. is deplorable.”

The American Civil Liberties Union plans to spend 1.3 million dollars on campaign advertising to defeat candidates for the Montana state Supreme Court who are pro-life or reject the LGBT agenda.  The 1.3 million is the most the ACLU has spent on a Montana election.  It is also spending money on Supreme Court races in Arizona, Michigan, Ohio and North Carolina.  Montana voters are also being asked this year whether they want to enshrine abortion in the state constitution.  Several other states have similar ballot measures.

 

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