Komen Board Member: Haven’t Caved on Planned Parenthood Funding
Following a new statement Komen for the Cure released making many observers believe the breast cancer charity reversed position on whether it would fund grants to Planned Parenthood, one Komen board member says it hasn’t caved...
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Legislators Encourage Biblical Instruction
One lawmaker is pleased that the South Dakota Legislature has overwhelmingly passed a nonbinding resolution recommending school districts provide biblical instruction. The resolution passed in the House by a vote of 55 to 15, and in the Senate 25 to 10...
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What Is a Just War?
When President Obama announced last April that he was sending the United States military to bomb Libya, he not only violated the United States Constitution, which he has taken an oath to uphold, but he also violated the moral principles of the just war...
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Legal Battle Next for Jesus Statue
Since the permit for a 57-year-old statue of Jesus will be re-authorized, a congressman says the legality of the figure may ultimately be decided in court. The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is threatening a lawsuit because of the statue, which is on property managed by the Forest Service at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana...
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Vanderbilt University’s Assault on Religious Liberty
A remarkable thing is happening down here in Nashville. An old story — a university attempts to throw Christian student groups off campus unless they are open to non-Christian leadership — has a very new twist. Hundreds of Christian students are mobilizing against the policy and challenging the administration directly...
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'Right-to-Work' Means Freedom and Choice
SOON -- PERHAPS AS EARLY AS TODAY -- Gov. Mitch Daniels will sign legislation making Indiana the nation's 23rd right-to-work state. Labor unions angrily oppose the change, but their opposition has no legitimate or principled basis...
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