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  • Florida Science Standards to promote more evolution

    01/15/2008 7:02:18 AM PST · by Gopher Broke · 20 replies · 281+ views
    Florida Science Standards Posted Jan. 9, 2008 The State Board of Education plans to vote in February on revisions to science standards, including more emphasis on evolution. Several things were mentioned on our Jan. 9 program (available in the archive section of F2A.ORG) that you can use in contacting them. Calls and e-mails the next three days could be particularly effective: An e-mail to the board members at commissioner@fldoe.org Mary Tappen (Deputy Chancellor of Secondary Refortm) at mary.tappen@fldoe.org Board chairman T. Willard Fair at 305-696-4450 Cindy Yeager at 850-245-0834
  • The Golden Compass – Navigates to Nowhere

    11/28/2007 3:43:09 PM PST · by Victory111 · 14 replies · 53+ views
    CrossActionNews ^ | 11-28-07 | Rev Michael Bresciani
    This compass is obviously broken and worthless but with a $150,000,000 budget behind it the producers are hoping no one will notice. Another group that hopes no one will notice it is the parents of millions of American children. Catholic and protestant organizations alike are warning families that it has clear anti-Christ overtones and a message that can only drag young minds further into a media driven pool of emptiness where life is hopeless and the future is bleak.
  • Federal Government Strips "God" From the Washington Monument

    10/29/2007 9:40:55 PM PDT · by dvan · 50 replies · 1,898+ views
    The National Park Service, a branch of the federal government, has joined the Veterans Administration in establishing anti-Christian bigotry as public policy. The NPS has censored “God” from a key display of America's Christian heritage in Washington. The reference is an engraving of "Laus Deo," which is Latin for "Praise be to God," on the east side of the 100-ounce aluminum cap atop of the Washington Monument. Since the actual inscription on the cap is unviewable atop the 555-foot stone column, the NPS created a replica which is on display in the white-colored obelisk of marble, granite and sandstone. Now...
  • Appeals court says requirement to attend AA unconstitutional

    09/08/2007 3:55:50 PM PDT · by SmithL · 219 replies · 3,359+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 9/8/7 | Bob Egelko
    Alcoholics Anonymous, the renowned 12-step program that directs problem drinkers to seek help from a higher power, says it's not a religion and is open to nonbelievers. But it has enough religious overtones that a parolee can't be ordered to attend its meetings as a condition of staying out of prison, a federal appeals court ruled Friday. In fact, said the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, the constitutional dividing line between church and state in such cases is so clear that a parole officer can be sued for damages for ordering a parolee to go through...
  • Religious Discrimination against Mitt Romney

    08/20/2007 8:12:14 AM PDT · by Count of Monte Logan · 641 replies · 4,259+ views
    Now I'm not a supporter of Mitt Romney, however I do think he deserves an equal chance to be elected President without being discriminated against. I would want Mitt to lose perhaps to Fred Thompson or Rudi, but Mitt should be given the chance to lose fairly, not by unfairly targetting his religion. Hindu, Catholic, Protestant, Muslim (i.e., Wafa Sultan is an example of a Muslim woman braver than any of us in the War on Terror), etc. Give each man or woman a fair chance as individuals... that's what the US consistution and this forum is all about. I...
  • Starbucks markets more 'anti-God' coffee cups

    05/10/2007 5:05:12 AM PDT · by Gopher Broke · 112 replies · 5,606+ views
    Starbucks markets more 'anti-God' coffee cups Company welcomes national dialogue despite boycott threat by some patrons Posted: May 9, 2007 By Joe Kovacs © 2007 WorldNetDaily.com Coffeehouse giant Starbucks is standing by its campaign to put thought-provoking messages on its coffee cups despite a national uproar and threat of boycott over a message some felt was "anti-God." Controversy erupted this week after a customer became steamed reading a quote that stated: "Why in moments of crisis do we ask God for strength and help? As cognitive beings, why would we ask something that may well be a figment of our...
  • San Diego School District Removes “God” from the Classroom (This is my nephew!)

    05/03/2007 9:10:49 PM PDT · by pollywog · 99 replies · 2,004+ views
    ANN ARBOR, MI – The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, announced today that it has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Poway Unified School District, located in San Diego, California. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Brad Johnson, a respected teacher who has been teaching in the school district for 30 years. The lawsuit claims that school officials violated Johnson’s constitutional rights by ordering him to remove several educational banners from his classroom walls because, according to these officials, the banners promote a “Judeo-Christian” viewpoint.
  • How much is too much child support? Mom asks court for $28K a month

    01/20/2007 6:33:55 PM PST · by FreedomCalls · 100 replies · 3,975+ views
    The Atlanta-Journal Constitution ^ | 01/21/07 | BETH WARREN
    At last count, Florida attorney Willie Gary raked in roughly $1 million a month. Featured on the TV show "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," the 59-year-old lives in a sprawling, $6 million waterfront home in Stuart, Fla. His law firm, which recently employed former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell, has three posh offices and owns two jets, including a 32-passenger Boeing 737 outfitted with an 18-karat gold sink and a $1.2 million sound system. But just how much money is too much money to pay in child support? Atlanta resident Diana Gowins — the mother of twins fathered by Gary...
  • Students at Calif. College ban Pledge of Allegiance

    11/10/2006 12:25:37 AM PST · by MichaelManureMoore · 30 replies · 1,159+ views
    Reuters ^ | 11.9.2006
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Student leaders at a California college have touched off a furor by banning the Pledge of Allegiance at their meetings, saying they see no reason to publicly swear loyalty to God and the U.S. government. The move by Orange Coast College student trustees, the latest clash over patriotism and religion in American schools, has infuriated some of their classmates -- prompting one young woman to loudly recite the pledge in front of the board on Wednesday night in defiance of the rule. "America is the one thing I'm passionate about and I can't let them take...
  • Muzzling the Veggie Tales -Hot Air

    09/29/2006 9:51:50 PM PDT · by Ottofire · 13 replies · 350+ views
    Hot Air ^ | 29 September 2006 | Michelle Malkin
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  • Disgustingly Graphic Girls’ Sex Ed Book Urging Lesbianism Coming to Manitoba Schools

    09/19/2006 4:24:43 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 79 replies · 3,975+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 9/19/06 | Gudrun Schultz
    WINNIPEG, Manitoba, September 12, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - High school girls in Manitoba may soon be reading detailed instructions on lesbian sex acts as part of their normal sex education curriculum, after the Ministry of Education accepted a manual emphasizing homosexuality as an optional resource for high school educators. The Little Black Book--A Book on Healthy Sexuality Written by Grrrls [sic] for Grrrls claims to be a youth-friendly guide to teenage sexuality, offering girls advice and information. In reality it reads like a guide to lesbian pornography, with section titles such as “My First Time F***ing a Girl” and “How...
  • Ten Commandments Display Going to Trial

    04/29/2006 6:03:41 PM PDT · by sirchtruth · 5 replies · 321+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Sat Apr 29, 2006 | KELLY KURT
    STIGLER, Okla. - The 8-foot granite slab planted in the Haskell County courthouse lawn makes the Ten Commandments easy to read and hard to miss from the state highway that doubles as this town's main thoroughfare. The monument, erected with private money in 2004 with the county's approval, doesn't stop traffic and courthouse visitors on a recent morning barely gave it a glance.
  • In Spaghetti Monster they trust

    03/26/2006 6:26:35 PM PST · by MRMEAN · 329 replies · 6,024+ views
    Kentucky.com ^ | Mar. 25, 2006 | By Jim Beckerman
    Is God a flying ball of pasta? It's one theory -- just like intelligent design KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE HACKENSACK, N.J. - Unlike a certain other religion in the news, the First United Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster doesn't object to cartoon depictions of the supreme being. For one thing, he's easy to draw: a tangle of pasta strands with a meatball body. In some pictures, he is shown reaching out to confer the blessings of life and happiness with what church members like to refer to as his "noodly appendage." Flying Spaghetti Monster could be the next big...
  • FR member 'JustAWoman' latest interviews - UAE ports issue & 'Save the Seal' in California

    02/28/2006 8:35:38 AM PST · by ajolympian2004 · 3 replies · 385+ views
    'Just A Woman', Lores Rizkalla radio show on KRLA 870am ^ | Monday February 27th, 2006 | FR member 'JustAWoman', Lores Rizkalla
    Somethin to Talk About: Just A Woman Radio In case you missed it, here's what we talked about Sunday night/Monday morning on Just A Woman Radio. Ports-Ports-Ports. Farish A Noor writes about the anti-Arab "racist" West. Pat Buchanan thinks otherwise. And, you can hear Lores talk with California Conservative blogger, Gary Gross, talk about the issue. Saving the LA County Seal. Chairman of the Save The Seal Committee, David Hernandez, discusses the effort to save the LA County Seal and how YOU can be a part of this very important fight. Audio links to both interviews here: http://www.justawoman.squarespace.com/blog/2006/2/27/somethin-to-talk-about-just-a-woman-radio.html
  • Feminists vs. the Family

    02/05/2006 5:56:25 AM PST · by Notwithstanding · 28 replies · 879+ views
    Catholic Exchange ^ | February 3, 2006 | James K. Fitzpatrick
    Even if one suspected that the feminists were not being entirely candid in this obeisance to traditional moms, it was hard to come up with the proof, specific statements of disdain from them for women’s traditional roles in the family. Not anymore. In a recent New York Times column, David Brooks reported on Linda Hirshman, a retired Brandeis professor who has decided the time is right to push the feminist case to the next plateau, to, as she says, “radicalize feminism.”
  • To Pray or Not to Pray...

    01/03/2006 9:11:27 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 5 replies · 355+ views
    Family Research Council ^ | 4 January 2005 | Tony Perkins
    To Pray or Not to Pray... As the Indiana House of Representatives opens its 2006 session tomorrow, the first question facing lawmakers is to pray or not to pray in the name of Jesus. Last week, U.S. District Court Judge David Hamilton reaffirmed his November ruling that praying in the name of Jesus violated the high court's concoction of the "separation of church and state." The ruling was the result of a lawsuit filed by the Indiana branch of the ACLU. Several House members, Republican and Democrat, have said that if they are given the chance to open tomorrow's session...
  • Menorah destroyed by vandals in Orange County

    12/25/2005 9:58:45 PM PST · by Nice50BMG · 68 replies · 4,508+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 12-25-2005 | Associated Press
    Menorah destroyed by vandals in Orange County Associated Press MISSION VIEJO, Calif. - A public menorah erected on an Orange County town green to encourage understanding about Judaism and Hanukkah was destroyed by vandals. The 150-pound menorah, which was 15 feet high and 10 feet wide, was placed earlier this month in Ladera Ranch, a planned community near Mission Viejo. One or more vandals struck between 10 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday, cutting the menorah's stem, breaking its lightbulbs, and smashing its stars, said Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Lloyd Downing. He said the incident has been labeled a hate...
  • The ACLU: Lost without a compass - (relentlessly attacking Boy Scouts, Virginia & God!)

    07/11/2005 4:12:24 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 14 replies · 879+ views
    WORLD NET DAILY.COM ^ | JULY 11, 2005 | ALAN SEARS
    Some recent events would seem to indicate that the American Civil Liberties Union is lost in the woods without a compass. A moral compass, that is. For the last five years, the ACLU has been fighting the federal departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development because of their support for the Boy Scouts of America – support that has taken the form of raising money for their national jamborees, allowing military personnel to lead Scout troops in their personal capacities, and providing access to government facilities for free. Now, a federal judge has sided with the ACLU and ruled...
  • The Cross on the County Seal

    04/30/2005 7:56:30 PM PDT · by Tom Jefferson · 12 replies · 377+ views
    Bear to the Right ^ | 4/30/05 | Gary Aminoff
    In 1957 Los Angeles County redesigned its County Seal. The Seal was designed to reflect a broad spectrum of icons of significance in Los Angeles. Among the items included on the County Seal were the Hollywood Bowl and a very small cross to signify an old Los Angeles landmark - a cross atop a hill near the Hollywood Bowl. The cross was also an homage to the missionary origins of Los Angeles, whose original name was "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciúncula." For decades the seal stood as the official seal of the County...
  • The Anglosphere's Jihad (1) (Judeophobia gathers momentum in Britain)

    04/25/2005 10:19:58 AM PDT · by quidnunc · 10 replies · 945+ views
    'Melanie Phillips Diary' ^ | April 25, 2005 | Melanie Phillips
    A reader has sent me the following deeply disturbing account of the current atmosphere on a British law course: 'I must say it's been an eye-opener for me regarding the level of antizionism/antisemitism I have encountered from the people on the course, many of whom have training contracts and will go into practice as the next generation of lawyers. Upon realising the hostility I decided not to tell anyone that I was Jewish. 'One day, at the end of a workshop, someone raised the issue that an Israeli soldier was in the headlines for shooting a Palestinian boy. Three other...