Faith ... and Election 2012

Michelle Malkin smallThe radical green machinery in the White House is hard at work -- destroying jobs, shredding truth, and sacrificing our economic well-being at the altar of environmentalism.

Star Parker smallA succession of high-profile left-wing decisions and initiatives in recent weeks drive home the extent to which the left is changing the face of America.

Dr. Jerry Newcombe smallWhy can't modern comedians be clean? They would be funnier if they were.

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Federal judge rules against forced contraceptive sales
A federal judge says Washington state may not require pharmacies to sell Plan B or other emergency contraceptives in the face of religious objections by druggists.

'Ideological commitments' afoot in healthcare mandate
According to the research from Human Life International, the panel behind Barack Obama's contraception, sterilization, and "morning-after" pill mandate was dominated by pro-abortion organizations. Even so, it still has the support of a number of faith-based organizations.

Romney: Obama has 'fought against religion'
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama's administration has "fought against religion" and has sought to substitute a "secular" agenda for one grounded in faith.

'Belief in' Santorum on the rise
A pro-family activist and head of an Ohio-based political action committee is pleased that a major state Republican leader has switched his allegiance from Mitt Romney to Rick Santorum.

Pro-Muslim political correctness 'a travesty'
A scholar for a conservative women's organization says it's outrageous that American feminists like Hillary Clinton aren't speaking out about how Muslim women in the United States are treated.

Condom program undermines parents
A pro-family leader says a new project approved by California health officials -- one that allows youngsters to obtain free condoms through the mail -- is another attack against parental authority.

Penney's credit rating takes a hit
JC Penney's turnaround plan, which highlights "gay" activist Ellen DeGeneres, took a hit Tuesday when Fitch Ratings dropped its credit grade for the retailer into the "speculative" range -- a range better known as "junk."

Lance, Planned Parenthood ... and politics?
A cultural commentator and legal expert says the sudden end of a two-year federal criminal investigation of cycling icon Lance Armstrong suggests politics may have been at play in this case.

Monitoring of Muslim students sparks outrage
New York's mayor is facing off with Yale University over efforts by the NYPD to monitor Muslim student groups.

Holy Land's oil, gas potential
A Dallas-based company that explores for oil and gas off the coast of Israel has announced it is expanding its operations there. Story contains results from Tuesday's poll

The valentine version of the 'candy cane' case
An attorney says a Wisconsin elementary school keeping a second grader from distributing a Valentine's Day gift he had made for classmates is reminiscent of the infamous Texas "candy cane" case.

Faith excised from real-life movie
According to one movie critic, a film about a unique real-life love story is doing well at the box office, even though it's missing one important element -- the role of Christian faith.

Obama's 'chosen industries'
An expert on energy policy thinks taxpayers should be outraged by new findings on the Obama administration and the clean energy firms that are receiving federal funding. The high priests of eco-destruction(Commentary by Michelle Malkin)

Marriage in the hands of one judge?
A leading pro-family advocate is almost certain that Proposition 8 will make it to the U.S. Supreme Court, where one judge will be the deciding vote.

Who cares?
The simple fact is that not until children are forced to become upset about their problems -- not until they begin to care more than their parents care -- will they solve them.

Predictions re: Obama, redistribution of wealth
An investigative journalist and New York Times bestselling author expects to see the class warfare strategy in full force during President Obama's re-election campaign this fall.

Pastor's execution order officially issued
While the world's attention is on Israel and Iran in terms of possible military action, an attorney says an Iranian pastor is still in serious trouble and needs the world to petition the government on his behalf.

Blind attorney's condition worsening
The health of a blind, imprisoned Chinese human rights attorney is reportedly failing, so one organization continues to call for international intercession.

2/23/2012 12:21:44 AM