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Weekend Poll: The 'self-esteem' movement

Michelle Malkin smalleHarmony's great "sin" was not providing a politically correct service that a publicity-seeking gay plaintiff demanded they provide.

Brian Fitzpatrick smallA wave of quasi-fascism has descended upon California and touched several other states. But instead of exposing the abuse, the media are ignoring it.

Larry Elder smallWhy won't Barack Obama apply his "what didn't happen" standard to the unpopular Iraq war -- the same standard with which he is defending the financial bailout package?

Christmas ornaments tinyBranson, Missouri, continues to build its reputation as the nation's destination for wholesome, safe family fun. And Christian faith just keeps surfacing among the entertainers.

movieboard tinyHollywood is pumping out more films with ever-bigger budgets in hopes of casting doubts about Christ.

See this touching story of Mark and Katharyn Richt and their journey to adopting two children. 

 Unthinkable highlights the incredible story of Scott Rigsby, the first double amputee to complete the Kona Ironman Triathlon.

hell is a scary ending... and a beginning for those who enter, because there's no turning back

When God calls will you answer?

 

 In this comedy spot from TCT, we see that if you're missing the spiritual growth opportunities in parenting, you're missing the point.

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Gov't snooping on 'Joe the Plumber' deemed improper

The inspector general of Ohio has determined government computers were used improperly to dig up personal information on "Joe the Plumber."


Prop. 8 opponents rejecting democracy

According to a conservative media watchdog, the mainstream media is completely ignoring a wave of quasi-fascism that has descended upon California and several other states by radical homosexual activists who don't respect the will of the people.


Homosexual high school nixed until next year

The proposal for a homosexual school in Chicago has been withdrawn, but a pro-family advocate believes it will be submitted again next year.


Self-esteem movement creates 'arrogant' teens

A pro-family advocate says a recent study published in Psychological Science highlights the problem of too much positive reinforcement.

 

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Nebraska puts age cap on safe haven law

Nebraska lawmakers have revised the state's safe-haven law, and the governor plans to sign it.


Huckabee: America is still conservative

Former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee disagrees with those who claim Barack Obama's election victory as a sign of national unity.


Future of coal-powered electricity in question

A spokesman for The Heritage Foundation says coal-fired power plants could face tough times under the upcoming Obama administration.


Obama advisor a 'Palestinian sympathizer'

Middle East expert Brigitte Gabriel doesn't expect president-elect Obama to pursue an "Axis of Evil" approach when it comes to dealing with terrorist-sponsoring countries like Syria.


'Dirty dancing' ban holds, town pays thousands

A small North Carolina town is caving in to the American Civil Liberties Union over an eight-year-old case of "dirty dancing."

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College newspaper will run pro-life insert

A school that refused a pro-life ad has had a change of heart.


Legal battle over Calif. marriage amendment opens new chapter

California's Supreme Court has issued a temporary order upholding Proposition 8, which defines marriage as a union between one man and one woman.


Catholic offering has funded ACORN in the past

Conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly says many Catholics may not be aware that some of the money they have been putting in their local parish offering plate was being sent to the now infamous liberal group ACORN.


'Browbeating' teacher still employed

School officials in Fayetteville, North Carolina, have completed their investigation of a teacher following a classroom incident captured on film.


'Gay' activists engage in 'hate crimes' against Christians

Homosexual militants have been conducting legal demonstrations in opposition to Proposition 8's victory in the election; however, one Christian believes the increased attacks and harassment of supporters of traditional marriage are illegal and should be treated as such.


Media still pushing 'Obamamania'

The host of CNN's Reliable Sources program admits that the mainstream news media's highly favorable coverage of Barack Obama may "have crossed a cultural line into mythmaking."


Euthanasia approved in Terri Schiavo-esque case

The case of an Italian woman is reminiscent of Terri Schiavo, the Florida woman who was starved and dehydrated to death.




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