Family Visit!

October was a great month for us!  We had not one, but two sets of grandparents visit us.  Plus, my parents brought my niece and nephew with them.  The cousins had a fabulous time playing!  Here are some pictures of everyone at Columbus’ Boo at the Zoo.

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Saints coloring pages

Looking for a coloring page to teach your child about a particular saint?  Try these:

Life of St. Germaine, Church Triumphant, St. Francis, St. Francis 2, St. Joan, St. Joan 2, St. Cecilia, St. Rose, St. Martin, St. George, St. Patrick, and St. Angela.

Also, this blogger has the best saint coloring pages I’ve ever seen.

 

“To become saints means to fulfill completely what we already are, raised to the dignity of God’s adopted children in Christ Jesus….One might say the saints are,  so to speak, new Christian constellations, in which the richness of God’s goodness is reflected.  Their light, coming from God, enables us to know better the interior richness of God’s great light….Nothing can bring us into close contact with the beauty of Christ himself other than the world of beauty created by faith and light that shines out from the faces of the saints, through whom his own light becomes visible.”  Pope Benedict XVI

Media Bias against Sarah Palin

A Study in Character

Assassination:

How the TV Networks Have

Portrayed

 Sarah Palin as Dunce or

Demon

By Colleen Raezler and Brian Fitzpatrick, Culture and Media Institute

Executive Summary

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Apart from politicians embroiled in scandals, rarely have the public perceptions of a candidate soured so quickly.  According to Pew Research Center polls from September and October, the percentage of the public that sees Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin unfavorably shot up from 32 percent to 49 percent in just one month.

Why have so many Americans turned against Palin, who made such a strong impression on the public when John McCain introduced her as his running mate at the Republican convention in September?  Most likely, it’s because the few good reports they’ve heard about the Alaska governor have been overwhelmed by a blizzard of bad reports. ABC, NBC and CBS news shows are covering Palin intensively, and they are running 18 negative stories for every positive one.

Network coverage of Palin has moved beyond criticism to outright ridicule.  Strikingly, all three networks have repeatedly aired clips of Palin being parodied by a comedy show, NBC’s Saturday Night Live, leading to concerns that many Americans are confusing the real Palin with SNL’s figure of fun.  When have comic impressions of a political figure ever qualified as hard news?

CMI reviewed network news coverage of Palin for the two weeks beginning September 29 and ending October 12, the period before and after the October 2 vice-presidential debate.  We found that ABC, NBC and CBS have been stridently critical of Palin.  Before the debate, the networks characterized her as a dunce whose shortcomings were dividing the GOP.  After Palin laid to rest concerns about her competence by performing well in the debate, the network narrative changed: Palin became a demon, victimizing Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama with unfair criticism  

Major findings:

  • Major network news shows ran 69 stories about Sarah Palin between September 29 and October 12.  37 stories were negative, just 2 were positive, and 30 were neutral.  Not a single evening news show ran a positive story about Palin.
  • Overall, 21 network stories portrayed Palin as unintelligent and unqualified.  8 of these stories played a total of 11 clips of Saturday Night Live ridiculing Palin. 14 segments featured the most embarrassing clips from Palin’s interview with Katie Couric. 
  • 9 stories emphasized attacks on Palin by conservative columnists.
  • 14 stories demonized Palin as little more than John McCain’s attack dog.
  • ABC was hardest on Palin, with 9 negative stories (60%), 6 neutral (40%) and no positive stories.  NBC ran 15 negative stories (54%), 13 neutral (46%) and no positive stories. CBS ran 14 negative stories (54%), 10 neutral (38%) and 2 positive (8%).

Conclusion

Network coverage of Sarah Palin has been so distorted and out of balance that the public cannot trust what they’re hearing from ABC, NBC and CBS about the GOP vice-presidential nominee.  The networks have been so intent on assassinating Palin’s character that they have turned for added ammunition to sources they normally ignore – conservative columnists and comedians.

Sarah Palin’s nomination changed the presidential race, creating a real threat to the media’s preferred candidate, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama.  ABC, NBC and CBS have rallied to Obama’s defense by working hard to bring Palin down.

Read the Full Text Here!

To find out more information or to set up an interview, contact Colleen O’Boyle at 703-683-5004 ext. 122