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Contraception. Why Is It Free? Why Not Vasectomies or Band Aids?

I’ve been thinking about contraception today. Not sure why, but it’s at the top of my mind. Must be Freudian or something! First, let’s define contraception, not as the dictionary would, but as a contemporary political issue. In that regard, contraception is (a) something for women; (b) abortion; (c) birth control pills; (d) abortions; (e) [...]

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I Like This Guy – Rev. Dr . Matthew C. Harrison Of The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod

The Reverend Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, President of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod testified today before Congressman Issa’s (R-CA) House committee looking into the Obama Administration’s contraceptive mandate for religious institutions. His testimony is excellent and along the lines of The Rev. William Lori who told the committee, “It is absurd for someone to come [...]

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Citizens United In Money & Politics

The political season has arrived in full force and people are already harping about getting the money out of politics. That statement is so trite because without money, the political process would not work. Money enables candidates to spread their message, print materials, buy advertising on television, newspapers, websites. Money allows candidates to hire researchers [...]

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Chris Dodd (Former D-Conn) Perverts First Amendment

Protesting the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) an appropriately misnamed piece of legislation designed to give the federal government censorship over the Internet, former Senator Chris Dodd, now the CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) today showed us just how perverted some people view the Constitution. Wikipedia and other Internet sites went [...]

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Language. Words Have Meaning, Sometimes.

Lexicology, the study of words and their meaning, or the relationship between words, is a fascinating world when different languages and cultures intersect one another. In the United States words are now the subject of a Supreme Court case in which the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) rules about obscenity and indecency are under review by [...]

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Wearing An American Flag T-Shirt Prohibited By U.S. Court

Before I get to the substance of the Court’s decision this week, here are the facts as cited by the Court in prohibiting high school students from wearing an American flag t-shirt: On Cinco de Mayo in 2009, a verbal exchange and altercation arose between a group of predominantly white and a group of Mexican [...]

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No Tolerance For Christianity.

The headlines are almost overwhelming. Americans are accused of Islamaphobia, Jews are persecuted around the world, Holocaust deniers continue to push their garbage, and honor killings in the United States continue but rarely reported. And in my own backyard, the Air Force Academy capitulates to political correctness over a toys for tots program sponsored by [...]

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Freedom. Under Attack Here, There And Everywhere.

As I dug through the news tonight I was struck by one recurring theme – the squandering of freedom we are accepting here and around the world. As the world becomes less free, as it always has been, our own internal destruction of freedom becomes more pronounced. So bear with me as we go through [...]

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The Intolerance of the Left on Display in New Orleans. Free Speech Under Attack Here & Worldwide

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution reads as follows: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of [...]

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