Today's Poll: 'Gay'-affirming schools

Thomas Sowell smallThe $700 billion bailout package is nothing but a political 'get-out-of-jail-free card' that can cover whatever disasters the Democrats create on their own in the years ahead.

James Lambert smallDecriminalize marijuana use? Not a good idea, Mr. President-Elect.

Star Parker smallIt challenges even the most creative imagination to picture Rev. Graham ever hosting a forum for political candidates or signing onto the Evangelical Climate Initiative -- but Rick Warren has done both.

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As before, media depicting Israel as the 'bully'

The Media Research Center says no one should be surprised that media coverage of the war between Israel and Hamas terrorists has been overwhelmingly pro-Hamas.


The 15-second lifestyle - not acceptable to Israelis

An Israeli diplomat says it's just not acceptable that three-quarters of a million Israelis must live their lives in constant fear that an alarm may sound, giving them about 15 seconds to find shelter from an Hamas missile attack.


Homosexuals, others sue Arkansas over adoption limits

The ACLU has filed a lawsuit to challenge a new Arkansas law that prevents unmarried couples who live together from being adoptive or foster parents.


Soldiers say they'd leave military if 'gay' ban lifted

Conservative military watchdog Elaine Donnelly is concerned about a recent survey of military personnel that indicates a significant number of service members might leave the all-volunteer force if the ban on open homosexuals in the military is lifted.


No quorum? No problem...

A pro-family advocate says the Massachusetts legislature is passing bills without a quorum.


Republicans urged to abandon socialism, return to 'fiscal responsibility'

The vice chairman of the Republican National Committee is sponsoring a proposed resolution that accuses President Bush and GOP members of Congress who supported the recent Wall Street bailout of helping move the country's economy "another dangerous step toward socialism."


Church protected from abuse accusations

The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to review the case of a Colleyville, Texas, woman who claims a church exorcism left her emotionally scarred.


Culture remains hostile, discriminatory toward Christians

The Christian Anti-Defamation Commission has released the "Top Ten Instances of Christian Bashing in America, 2008."


Senate rejects Burris' credentials, denies seat

President-elect Barack Obama's appointed successor was turned away today when he appeared at the U.S. Capitol to take his seat. (View video report)


Milwaukee OKs 'gay'-affirming school

An Illinois family advocate says she's stunned by the approval of what she believes is the first homosexual-affirming middle school in the U.S.

 

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Less than 10% believe abortion should be legal, unfettered

A nationwide survey commissioned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops underscores the public view of abortion.


Recent study on suicide merely 'gay-affirmation'

The executive director of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays says a recent study on the mental health of homosexual youth is another attempt to promote "gay affirmation."


Lawsuit targets NYT's 'sleazy insinuations'

A media watchdog believes a $27 million defamation lawsuit filed against the New York Times further discredits a front-page story the newspaper published in February suggesting Arizona Senator John McCain had an illicit affair with a female telecom lobbyist.


The economic 'stimulus'

Thomas Sowell smallThe $700 billion bailout package is nothing but a political 'get-out-of-jail-free card' that can cover whatever disasters the Democrats create on their own in the years ahead.


Blackwell, a 'solid conservative,' vies for GOP leadership

Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, has thrown his support behind former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell in his bid to become the next chairman of the Republican National Committee. Blackwell, he says, will return the party to its core conservative principles.


'Political suicide' for Israel to ignore Hamas attacks

A former Palestinian terrorist who became a Christian says it would have been political suicide for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's government not to strike back at Hamas terrorists who continue to launch deadly rocket attacks against Israeli civilians.


Obama going to pot?

James Lambert smallDecriminalize marijuana use? Not a good idea, Mr. President-Elect.


Constitution - Senate has 'final word' on seating Burris

Former Indiana Congressman John Hostettler believes the U.S. Senate has the constitutional authority to block Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's appointment of Roland Burris to fill Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.


Praying for president-elect Obama

The Christian Defense Coalition is calling for 19 days of prayer and fasting for president-elect Barack Obama.


Exposed abortion provider urged to abandon 'secrecy'

Planned Parenthood of Indiana has been asked to release juvenile-related records to a grand jury.


Abortion clinic director sued for concealing rape, incest

The former director of education and training for Ohio Planned Parenthood clinics is now in Boise, Idaho, and is being monitored closely by pro-life groups.


'Conscience' an important issue among physicians

President Bush's "right of conscience" rules for medical professionals are supported by a large number of people in the profession.


Your child can thrive in public school

A Christian couple says it's possible to help children find success in the public school system and help them stay on course as faithful followers of Christ.


Energy production a civil rights issue?

A new national political movement is demanding more supply of affordable energy.


Blagojevich appointment of Burris called constitutional

A legal scholar and former member of the Federal Election Commission is questioning the constitutionality of Senate Democrats' plan to block Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's appointment of former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris to fill Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.


Louisiana forced to recognize same-sex adoption

Two California homosexuals have won a federal lawsuit, allowing both their names to be on their adopted son's Louisiana birth certificate.




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