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Jim Garlow smallGlenn Beck is being used by God -- mightily. He is not perfect, but his exposé on America's sins is stellar. I am convinced his motives are pure.

Michael Youssef smallThe drum beat of those who preach the religion of "tolerance" in our time has been growing louder and louder every day.

Michelle Malkin smallAs Barack Obama throws America under the bus for the cause of open borders, the shady U.N. human rights police must be laughing their jackboots off.

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Craigslist drops ads for adult services
Craigslist appears to have surrendered in a legal fight over erotic ads posted on its website, shutting down its adult services section Saturday and replacing it with a black bar that simply says "censored."

Church fights for right to bear arms
As it is legal in Georgia to carry a gun only in a church parking lot -- not in the church -- some supporters of bearing arms are working to have that law changed.

NY mosque investor also Hamas terrorist supporter
One of the investors in a proposed Islamic center near ground zero is a Long Island medical clinic owner whose expressions of sympathy for Palestinians included a donation to a charity later shut down for links to Hamas.

First it was burqas, now it's burgers
A popular French fast food chain has begun serving halal-only food in 22 of its French outlets, targeting France's large Muslim population.

Public salary measure stalled
Outrage over city officials' salaries in Bell, California has driven state legislators to make their earnings public information, which gained momentum until lawmakers were faced with an Assembly bill that would require their own incomes to be revealed.

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Congressman shares pro-lifers' concerns
Since Operation Rescue exposed "telemed" abortions in Iowa, a member of Congress from that state is now expressing concern.

Stricter regulations in store for VA abortuaries
Virginia's attorney general has issued a legal opinion that would allow greater enforcement of regulations on abortion clinics.

Marriage fee increase tied to domestic violence
Democrats in the California legislature recently passed a Republican-opposed measure that would boost marriage license fees to help fund the state's domestic violence shelters.

Nice vs. good - a dilemma for Christian women
The title of Paul Coughlin and Jennifer Degler's new book - No More Christian Nice Girl - may come off as surprising, but that is exactly what the two wanted to communicate.

'Dancing' promoting immorality
A popular television competition has invited another contestant with a questionable past.

Disconnect + discontent = déjà vu
A sitting congressman is suggesting that current voter discontent may be even stronger than it was when Republicans took control of the House of Representatives in the 1994 mid-term elections.

ACLU sues FBI, helps 'country's enemies'
Gary Bauer thinks the ACLU should be helping national security and law enforcement agencies protect the citizens of the U.S. instead of aiding the country's enemies.

Abortion support at Catholic college?
A student protest is under way against Alverno College, a Catholic school for women in Milwaukee, for promoting pro-abortion links on its website.

'Same-sex divorce' revoked
A Texas court has reversed a judge's decision to grant a divorce in a case that involves two men.

Wedlock irrelevant to teens
There appears to be a growing acceptance of children being conceived out of wedlock among the nation's youth.

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