KATHLEEN’S KORNER

Welcome to Kathleen’s Korner! I’m excited to be working with my husband, Joe Miller, to help Restore Liberty to this great nation. This Korner is my small part in helping women to catch a vision for Truth. Through stories, news articles, homemaking tips and answering your questions, I hope to be an encouragement to you in this endeavor. Remember, it often takes just one person choosing to do the right thing that can radically change a situation around. Let’s be that woman!

Taking One for the Team: Tom Brady Signs Cap-Friendly, Three-Year Extension With Pats
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Mike GarafoloThe Patriots have several key free agents this year, including wide receiver Wes Welker, tackle Sebastian Vollmer and cornerback Aqib Talib. Brady’s new deal makes it easier for New England to retain those players.
NASCAR: Final Lap Crash At Daytona Injures 33, 2 Seriously
/6 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by CBS/APAt least 33 fans were injured Saturday during a NASCAR race when a car flew into the fence at Daytona International Speedway, hurling a tire and large pieces of debris into the stands.The accident happened on the last lap of the second-tier Nationwide Series race on the eve of Sunday’s Daytona 500, which officials said would go on as scheduled.
Have You Read Evan Todd’s Letter To Obama Yet?
/4 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by MockarenaEvan Todd is a Columbine survivor. And he wasn’t just AT Columbine on the fateful day where students lost their lives. He was shot and was wounded himself. And he’s got something to say to Obama. BEHOLD: Mr. President, As a student who was shot and wounded during the Columbine massacre, I have a few […]
Toddler In Wheelchair Heading To Disney Cries During Run-In With TSA Agents (+video)
/6 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by WFTVA family’s run in with TSA at Missouri’s Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, left their daughter in tears, raising questions about airport security rules.
Heart Transplant Recipient Falls In Love With Donor’s Sister
/1 Comment/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by FoxNews.com“It was a connection at first sight,” Connor told the West Seattle Herald, of meeting Erin for the first time. “We hit it off right away and became friends.”
Daughter Of WWII Soldier To Receive Dad’s Long-Lost Purple Heart
/1 Comment/in Kathleen's Korner /by Associated PressThe manager of a West Hollywood apartment building where Merin’s mother lived in the 1960s found a box containing papers and the Purple Heart while cleaning out some lockers in the laundry room.
No Exams On Wiccan, Pagan Holidays At University Of Missouri?
/0 Comments/in Education, Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Joshua Rhett MillerThe university’s latest “Guide to Religions: Major Holidays and Suggested Accommodations” — designed to help faculty know when and when not to schedule exams and other student activities — lists eight Wiccan and Pagan holidays and events right alongside more mainstream occasions.
Pennsylvania Pioneer Program Achieves Drop In Abortion
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Dr. Susan BerryReal Alternatives offers funding for pregnancy support centers, Catholic Charities, maternity homes, and counselors who provide support as well as education services.
Facebook Paid No Taxes Despite Record Profits
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by FoxNews.comFacebook executives have declined to comment to Fox News on the tax break. Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns received a large boost from social media sites such as Facebook, which has experts speculating why they haven’t been singled out.
Toledo Football Player To Forgo Last Year Of Eligibility To Be With Sick Fiancee
/0 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by FoxNews.comWith all that is wrong with the world, there’s still infinitely more that is right. Stories like this remind us all of the beauty and fragility of life.
Officials: Christopher Dorner May Be Dead Following Deadly Standoff
/4 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner /by CBSLA.comChristopher Dorner is believed dead, but his body has not been recovered from a burned out cabin where he was reportedly holed up during a deadly shootout with authorities earlier today.
In Cold Blood: Cold Case Files Taint Truman Capote Classic
/0 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner, News from the Web /by Kevin HellikerOver the decades, literary sleuths have turned up numerous journalistic sins in “In Cold Blood,” ranging from minor inaccuracies
to outright fabrication. The latest revelations, though, are particularly damaging because they undermine one of the longest- standing defenses of the book: that the Kansas Bureau of Investigation hailed the book as true.
Inside Highclere Castle, The Set And Real-Life Muse For Downton Abbey
/1 Comment/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Morgan BrennanThe castle oozes history, but for all of its newfound fame, particularly across the pond, Highclere Castle remains more than anything a home for its elite inhabitants.
Oregon Bakery Refuses to Make Same-Sex Wedding Cake
/2 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner /by Mike Benner“I’d rather have my kids see their dad stand up for what he believes in than to see him bow down because one person complained,” said Klein.
Roe’s Multiplier Effect: Generations Dead From Abortion
/1 Comment/in Kathleen's Korner /by Paul KengorWith the 40th anniversary Roe v. Wade, it is appropriate to consider the incalculable human cost. Ideas do indeed have consequences.
Great-Grandmother Shields Toddler as Tornado Destroys Home
/1 Comment/in Kathleen's Korner /by wsbtv.comWhen the tornado approached, she wrapped the boy in a blanket and laid down on top of him to shield him from the storm. They were found several yards away. Stewart was still clutching her great grandson.
Video: Sandra Fluke Comparing Birth Control Coverage to Leukemia Coverage
/4 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner /by Steven ErteltNever mind that opposing government spending taxpayer funds on forcing groups with religious objections to pay for birth control and abortion-causing drugs has nothing to do with supporting legitimate health care.
Gun-Toting Hollywood Movie Stars
/2 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Douglas ErnstHollywood might be a liberal town, but there are plenty of celebrities who own guns — and they’re not afraid to use them.
New HHS Mandate Rules Force Hobby Lobby, Any Religious Biz to Comply
/3 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Steven ErteltThe Obama administration released new HHS mandate rules today that attempt to expand the number of religious groups that can opt out of the pro-abortion mandate — but that leaves religiously-run companies like Hobby Lobby out in the cold.
Judd Uncertain of 2014 Run: McConnell Now At-Risk of Conservative Challenger
/2 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner, News, Updates /by Michael CataliniMitch McConnell campaign facing a possible Conservative threat if Ashley Judd opts out of 2014 Race.
Evidence Grows for Narcolepsy Link to GSK Swine Flu Shot
/2 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Kate KellandGSK says 795 people across Europe have reported developing narcolepsy since the vaccine’s use began in 2009.
Study: RU 486 Abortion Can be Reversed Midway Through Process
/1 Comment/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Steven ErteltUnlike surgical abortions which are immediately lethal, RU-486 (mifepristone) works over a period of 36-72 hours.
N.M. State Rep Takes Heat for Bill That Criminalizes Abortion in Cases of Rape
/2 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner /by Sarah Parnass“Its intent is solely to deter rape and cases of incest. The rapist — not the victim — would be charged with tampering of evidence.”
Jill Kelley Says Paula Broadwell Tried to ‘Blackmail’ Her
/2 Comments/in Kathleen's Korner /by Howard KurtzThe woman dragged into the Petraeus scandal tells Howard Kurtz that her life is now a nightmare . . .
War On Women – Literally: Obama Administration to Lift Ban on Women in Combat
/3 Comments/in Featured, Kathleen's Korner /by Justin Fishel and The Associated PressIn recent years the necessities of war propelled women into jobs as medics, military police and intelligence officers that were sometimes attached — but not formally assigned — to units on the front lines.