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Son s tribute to brilliant Chepstow dad who died with Covid

“It’s a testament to the man dad was,” Connor said. “I always knew he was a well-respected person, but it really has blown us away.” Mr Stait will be remembered for his passion for heavy metal music, Rhodesian Ridgebacks, and wildlife photography – but most of all for the brilliant man he was and for the many lives he touched along the way, Connor said. He often played charity gigs with his bands Doomchild and Beneath The Divine – notably to raise funds for Thornwell School when a fire gutted the primary school in 2011. “Dad loved Chepstow, and I think he was loved back for his wicked sense of humour and big heart,” Connor added.

Trump s insurrection follows a long history of Christian nationalist violence

Posted by TheConversation | Jan 24, 2021 | Syndicated | By Samuel Perry, Associate professor, Baylor University Christian imagery loomed large on January 6 as the “Stop the Steal” rally morphed into a violent mob siege. A group of Trump supporters prayed around a large wooden cross, and others carried “Jesus saves” signs and yelled “shout if you love Jesus” as they illegally occupied the Capitol building. Meanwhile the Christian flag – the red, white and blue emblem designed by a New York City Sunday school teacher in 1887 to unite and symbolize Christians worldwide – was one of the flags carried through the Capitol. This blending of Christian imagery with Trump flags put Christian nationalism, the often militarized fusing of Christianity and American identity, on display during one of America’s darkest days.

Smear Campaign: Giuliani, The Holy Virgin Mary, and the Critical Study of Whiteness

Smear Campaign: Giuliani, The Holy Virgin Mary, and the Critical Study of Whiteness
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Assault and damages – Dairymen fight over customers - MPNEWS

Assault and damages – Dairymen fight over customers AT the Frankston Police Court on Monday last before Messrs C. G. V. Williams (chairman), C. Grant, and W. P. Mason, J’s.P a local resident named Edward Barber, dairyman, was charged by Frank Pickup, an employee of W. J. Oates, dairyman, with assault. He also made a claim for damages in connection with the assault. It was decided to hear both cases together. Mr L. R. N. Utber (Hunt & Utber) appeared for complainant, and defendant was represented by Pavey, Wilson & Cohen’s representative. Dr Charles Maxwell said he examined Pickup on December 26th and found him suffering from abrasions on the nose, which was much swollen, whilst he had a black eye.

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