When's the last time anyone has heard of being temporarily blinded by sunlight reflecting off of water – to my recollection never. Obama sycophant, liberal wussy, self-confessed homer CNN news caster and cabin boy Anderson Cooper was blinded by the Holy Spirit as a warning to mend his ways before suffering the Lord's eternal justice in the Lake of Fire.
Now you may ask what mush mouth Anderson Cooper was doing in Portugal. It turns out some cathylicks there are performing homer marriages.
Anderson Cooper Temporarily Blinded During Trip To Portugal
By Alex Weprin on December 4, 2012 1:07 PM
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper was in Portugal last week shooting a story for CBS newsmagazine “60 Minutes,” and he ended up being temporarily blinded for 36 hours.
He recounts the harrowing experience on his daytime talk show “Anderson Live.” In a nutshell, he was shooting out at sea, and sunlight reflecting off of the water burned his retina:
“I wake up in the middle of the night and it feels like my eyes are on fire, my eyeballs and I think oh maybe I have sand in my eyes or something. I douse my eyes with water. Anyway, it turns out I have sunburned my eyeballs and I go blind. I went blind for 36 hours.”
By Alex Weprin on December 4, 2012 1:07 PM
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper was in Portugal last week shooting a story for CBS newsmagazine “60 Minutes,” and he ended up being temporarily blinded for 36 hours.
He recounts the harrowing experience on his daytime talk show “Anderson Live.” In a nutshell, he was shooting out at sea, and sunlight reflecting off of the water burned his retina:
“I wake up in the middle of the night and it feels like my eyes are on fire, my eyeballs and I think oh maybe I have sand in my eyes or something. I douse my eyes with water. Anyway, it turns out I have sunburned my eyeballs and I go blind. I went blind for 36 hours.”
THE FIRST HOMO’S MARRIAGE IN PORTUGAL
By FRANCIS TAWIAH (Duisburg – Germany)
13 June 2010 Last updated at 01:14 CET
A Homo-sexual marriage ceremony is now permitted in Portugal Catholic Churches. The dreams of two women have come true.
Since the introduction of homo sexual marriage, three weeks ago in Portugal, the two women are the first to celebrate their same-sexual pair marriage in a strict Catholic Church in Mexilo-Portugal.
The two women, Teresa Pires (33) and Helena Paix ão (40) gave themselves on Monday in a registry office in Lisbon the consent. “Thank God we have made it limited. We are very happy”, said both women who have been in relationship for eight years.
Pires and Paixão have a daughter (ten and 16 years old) who come from their previous heterosexual marriages and live with them. The two women tried already in 2006 to marry but the courts rejected their application.
Homo-sexual marriage is officially allowed in Portugal by their President Aníbal Cavaco Silva and his cabinet since the 18th of May 2010.
Till 1992 homosexuality was even punishable in Portugal. Opponents of the homo's marriage had demanded a plebiscite about the new law and therefore had to collect about 90,000 signatures facilitate the amendment of the Homo-sexual marriage law in Portugal.
http://www.modernghana.com/news/2799...-portugal.html
By FRANCIS TAWIAH (Duisburg – Germany)
13 June 2010 Last updated at 01:14 CET
A Homo-sexual marriage ceremony is now permitted in Portugal Catholic Churches. The dreams of two women have come true.
Since the introduction of homo sexual marriage, three weeks ago in Portugal, the two women are the first to celebrate their same-sexual pair marriage in a strict Catholic Church in Mexilo-Portugal.
The two women, Teresa Pires (33) and Helena Paix ão (40) gave themselves on Monday in a registry office in Lisbon the consent. “Thank God we have made it limited. We are very happy”, said both women who have been in relationship for eight years.
Pires and Paixão have a daughter (ten and 16 years old) who come from their previous heterosexual marriages and live with them. The two women tried already in 2006 to marry but the courts rejected their application.
Homo-sexual marriage is officially allowed in Portugal by their President Aníbal Cavaco Silva and his cabinet since the 18th of May 2010.
Till 1992 homosexuality was even punishable in Portugal. Opponents of the homo's marriage had demanded a plebiscite about the new law and therefore had to collect about 90,000 signatures facilitate the amendment of the Homo-sexual marriage law in Portugal.
http://www.modernghana.com/news/2799...-portugal.html
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