Cancelled prom

Larry Elder smallThe most disturbing part of the ObamaCare debate is not about where Republicans and Democrats disagree, but where they agree.

Michelle Malkin smallHave you noticed something about the audiences that President Obama has cherry-picked to cheer his government healthcare takeover roadshow?

James Lambert smallIn terms of profitability margin, 85 industries outrank healthcare. But you won't hear that from Barack Obama or Nancy Pelosi.


global warming or cooling?Despite continuing Chicken Little-style cries of fear, the moral of the global-warming story remains the same: don't believe everything you hear.

Islamic crescent symbol smallChristianity and Islam -- the world's two largest religions are quite similar in important ways, not the least of which is a core belief that its tenets are to be spread throughout the world.

ACLU lawsuit challenges Bible Belt traditions

An attorney says a lawsuit filed by the ACLU against a North Mississippi school district is an attempt to try and keep officials there from recognizing traditional morality.


Congress has right to defund ACORN

A former Justice Department attorney says it was "ludicrous" for a New York judge to declare Congress could not independently decide it wasn't going to fund the liberal activist group ACORN.


VA governor protects gays, contradicts scripture

Virginia's governor is taking some wrath over banning bias against homosexuals. In doing do, he is contradicting his own attorney general.


Indiana council nixes problematic ordinance

Pro-family forces are claiming a victory in the Hoosier State's second largest city.


World Vision grieves staffers' deaths, injuries

The search is still on for suspects in the shooting deaths of six workers with World Vision in Pakistan.


Calif. senator not trustworthy, should resign

A traditional values group is calling for the resignation of a California State Senator Roy Ashburn after "shattering the public's trust."


Disney disregards ex-homosexuals

Disney has declined a motion to add former homosexuals to its sexual orientation and non-discrimination policy and diversity training, a measure that would have meant protections for those who have left that lifestyle.


District continues 'banner battle'

A school district in San Diego has voted to appeal a federal judge's ruling that school officials violated the constitutional rights of a teacher when they ordered him to take down classroom banners referring to God.


'Jihad Jane' discarded it all

The head of a coalition of citizens concerned about the spread of radical Islam finds it difficult to understand how an American woman could become so angry that she would convert to Islam and allegedly become involved an assassination plot.


Biden's Israel trip a waste of time?

Islam critic and terrorism expert Robert Spencer says Vice President Joe Biden's recent visit to Israel is just another example of how the Obama administration doesn't get it when it comes to the Palestinian problem.


Pro-abortion argument undermined

Based on a study in Chile, banning abortion doesn't mean a higher death rate among women.


National standards = bad education policy

U.S. governors and school superintendents have proposed new national standards for what public school children should learn in math and English.


Commitment in cohabitation

A marriage expert at Focus on the Family says a study on cohabitation highlights the need to promote healthy marriages.


In Canada, moral issues = politics

Another Canadian pastor is learning the government's definition of free speech the hard way.


Court says 'under God' constitutional

A federal appeals court in San Francisco upheld the use of the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance and "In God We Trust" on U.S. currency, rejecting arguments on Thursday that the phrases violate the separation of church and state.


School axes prom after lesbian date request

poll vote buttonA northern Mississippi school district has decided not to host a high school prom after a lesbian student demanded she be able to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo.

 

Latest development: ACLU sues school to reinstate prom 


Judge reinstates ACORN funding

A federal judge who found it unconstitutional that Congress tried to cut funding to the activist group ACORN has rejected a government request to change her mind and has ordered government agencies to make it clear the funding isn't blocked.


Obama's 'mob rule' mentality

Liberty Counsel attorney Matt Barber says Chief Justice John Roberts "has a good point" about President Obama's criticism aimed at the U.S. Supreme Court during the recent State of the Union address.


Christian professor clarifies stance on 'sexual identity'

A professor at an evangelical Christian college in Pennsylvania says his guidelines for "sexual identity therapy" are being misunderstood by some Christian proponents of traditional marriage.




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