Controversy, Relationships, Religion, Sex, What he said

Ohio Pastor Puts Stripper Pole In His Pulpit


Pastor Mike Scruggs (pictured above) has brought the pole, along with a bed, into the Light of Word Ministries in White Oak, Ohio, as part of his new sermon series all about sex and “the people” are packing out his pews.

On one side of the pulpit Pastor Scruggs has placed the stripper pole, video games and sports equipment to represent what men desire.

The Pastor has paid attention to the details – by scattering dollar notes, lacy lingerie and killer high heels at the base of the neon pink pole.

With his stage suitably set up, Pastor Scruggs plans to inform his larger-than-usual congregation of the best bedroom practices, including how to keep intimacy alive and how to maintain trust in relationships. His clearest tip is for married couples to enjoy more sex as he urges them the challenge of having intercourse for a seven days straight.

Right now we’re having single people having too much sex and married people not having enough sex,’ the pastor told Fox19. ‘We talk about sex. We talk about drugs. We talk about faith. We talk about relationships… things that people are dealing with on a day-to-day basis.

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Controversy, Crime, Law and order, What he said

George Zimmerman’s “Friend” Joe Oliver exposed as a fraud


We now know that the man who quit his job in order to defend George Zimmerman to the national news media barely knows him.

Joe Oliver, a former CNN news anchor, has been making the rounds on cable news and TV talk programs defending Zimmerman, the man who gunned down unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida on Feb. 26.

On Tuesday night, ‘Last Word,’ with host Lawrence O’Donell and his guests The New York Times‘ Charles Blow and The Washington Post‘s Jonathan Capehart, ripped the lid off of Oliver’s claims that he was a “close friend” of Zimmerman’s.

Oliver, pictured above with his wife and kids, couldn’t answer basic questions about Zimmerman that a true friend would know by association.

Lawrence and Blow challenged Oliver’s assertions that Oliver knew Zimmerman well enough to be confident that he would not shoot Trayvon in cold blood.

The grilling of Oliver was so Epic that he was trending on Twitter.com before the hourlong segment was even over.

Watch the videos of the Epic grilling of Joe Oliver below.

Controversy, Drama, Relationships, Scandal, Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston’s mom Says: Bobbi Kristina’s relationship with ‘adopted brother’ is incestuous


Incest is defined as “sexual relations between people classified as being too closely related to mary each other.”

According to the late Whitney Houston’s mother, Cissy Houston, Whitney’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina, 19, and her fiance, Nick Gordon, 22, are involved in an incestuous relationship.

But are Bobbi Kristina and Nick even blood relatives? No, according to Nick who tweeted that he and Bobbi K. “got a little closer” after Whitney died.

Whitney reportedly moved Nick into her home when he was only 12, and his mother was unable to care for him. Sometime after that, Bobbi K. and Nick, who referred to each other as “brother” and “sister” began getting to know each other more intimately.

On Wednesday, Nick told ABCNews.com that the two are “just close – and going through her mom’s passing and grieving together.”

But TMZ.com has photos and videos of Bobbi K. and Nick tonguing each other down outside a Duluth, Georgia Target store near Bobbi’s home in Alpharetta, a suburb north of Atlanta.

Cissy, who tried to break the kids up once before, wants the relationship to end.

According to TMZ, Cissy told a friend, “What they’re doing is incestuous,” in response to the video. Cissy is reportedly afraid that Nick is a bad influence on Bobbi Kristina, who she says is particularly vulnerable right now following her mother’s death, and she wants him out. Cissy has filed paperwork to have Nick evicted, according to TMZ.com.

It’s obvious that Nick has no plans to ever work for a living, and Bobbi Kristina is his meal ticket. Looks like history will repeat itself.

Controversy, Hate, President Obama, Racist

US Federal Judge Said: President Obama’s Mother Had Sex With A Dog!!!


Montana Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull, a George W. Bush nominee, admitted on Wednesday that he forwarded a racially charged email implying that President Barack Obama might have been the product of a sexual encounter between his mother and a dog.

The email forwarded from Cebull’s official court email address on Feb. 20 read: “A little boy said to his mother; ‘Mommy, how come I’m black and you’re white?’” “His mother replied, ‘Don’t even go there Barack! From what I can remember about that party, you’re lucky you don’t bark!’”

The federal judge’s email called the joke “a bit touching” and said he wanted all of his friends to feel what he felt when he read the email. “Hope it touches your heart like it did mine,” he wrote.

Cebull told the newspaper that his brother sent him the racist email which he then forwarded to six “old buddies” and acquaintances. A forwarded version of the email eventually made its way to a reporter at the Great Falls Tribune.

Rev. Al Sharpton, other political leaders and activist are calling for the Judge to be impeached, removed from the bench. His comments are not only derogatory, racist and a blatant disrespect to our commander and chief, but it expresses the outright disdain and hate towards President Obama. 

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Controversy, News, On homosexuality, What he said

Kirk Cameron on homosexuality: “It’s detrimental, and ultimately destructive”


For those who may remember, Kirk Cameron is best known for his role as the lovable Mike Seaver on television’s “Growing Pains,”. Now Cameron is a 41-year-old father of 6, and a Born Again Christian. The actor recently appeared on the Piers Morgan show and was asked where he stands on various hot button social issues, including gay marriage and this is what the former child star actor had to say:

“Marriage is almost as old as dirt, and it was defined in the garden between Adam and Eve. One man, one woman for life till death do you part. So I would never attempt to try to redefine marriage. And I don’t think anyone else should either,” explains Cameron. “So do I support the idea of gay marriage? No, I don’t.”

In addition Cameron went on to explain his views on homosexuality. “I think that it’s – it’s – it’s unnatural. I think that it’s – it’s detrimental, and ultimately destructive to so many of the foundations of civilization.”

Kirk Cameron’s opinions are protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and whether gays like it or not, he has the right to express them. 

Afterall, man and women were ordained in marriage to procreate, and gay sex does not ensure that covenant with God.

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