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Fed's argument against AZ law 'ludicrous'
An Arizona sheriff on the front lines in the battle against illegal immigration believes the Supreme Court will ultimately have to overturn Wednesday's ruling that blocked implementation of most of the new state measure cracking down on those who are in the country illegally.

Tancredo's move 'not helpful'
A political analyst and former Colorado congressman disagrees with Tom Tancredo's decision to enter Colorado's race for governor as a third-party candidate.

Conscience vs. creed
Some Democratic senators say they don't feel a need to accept all of their churches' teachings.

Cracking down on unbalanced sentencing
Congress is significantly reducing sentencing differences between crack and powder cocaine convictions.

Will Dems leave Childers 'out to dry'?
The National Republican Congressional Committee believes a vulnerable freshman Democratic congressman in a GOP district will be "cut loose" by the party in order to allocate funds to candidates who are higher on the pecking order.

Educator excellence - a fair expectation
A Christian educator is praising a decision by the Washington, DC, public school system to fire more than 240 teachers because of poor performance.

Methodists review membership matter
The highest court in the United Methodist Church will review its 2005 ruling that allowed a clergyman to bar a noncelibate homosexual man from joining a congregation.

Supporting electric vehicles wise, not 'whacko green'
Some prominent conservative Christian leaders are supporting a bill approved by the Senate Energy Committee that is aimed at boosting electric vehicles.

Perspective: Shirley Sherrod, quit while you're ahead
Andrew Breitbart erred in not viewing Shirley Sherrod's entire NAACP speech -- but she shouldn't be given a pass for her own past racist comments.

Currency will still carry motto
Another appeals court has upheld the national motto "In God We Trust."

Televangelist Hinn coming up short
Televangelist Benny Hinn has posted a plea for $2 million in donations on his website.

Spreading the truth of abortion
The pro-life group Defend Life is conducting a tour of several states to encourage people to face the truth about abortion -- that it kills an innocent human being.

Arrest of pro-lifers in AL 'unwarranted'
Members of the group Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust have been arrested again in Birmingham.

Sex offender clear to view nudity
A federal appeals court has ruled that a sex offender who committed crimes in Oklahoma and Kansas will be allowed to possess material that depicts nudity.

Court sides with university, ADF to appeal
Alliance Defense Fund will appeal the federal court decision that allows Eastern Michigan University to expel Christian student Julea Ward from the counseling program for not affirming homosexual behavior as morally acceptable.

Key cause of AIDS 'off the table'
Pro-family activist Peter LaBarbera says an important aspect was missing from last week's International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, when the Obama administration pledged the support of the U.S. in the global fight against AIDS.

Choi sees 'don't ask, don't tell' at work
Elaine Donnelly thinks the U.S. military was extremely lenient in its treatment of an officer who engaged in radical homosexual activism before he was discharged for his sexual orientation.

Seniors' group blasting Berwick
A conservative alternative to AARP is speaking out against President Obama's healthcare agenda and recent appointment to oversee Medicare and Medicaid.

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