Saturday, 28 January 2012

Say Amen 15 Jan 2012
Chicago Tribune In a case involving a teacher fired by an Evangelical Lutheran school in Michigan, President Obama's Justice Department climbed way out on a limb in arguing that the teacher could sue for the loss of her job. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court took a sharp saw to that branch. It's not every day that...
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Sacramento Bee The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Monday, Jan. 16: In a case involving a teacher fired by an Evangelical Lutheran school in Michigan, President Obama's Justice Department climbed way out on a limb in arguing that the teacher could sue for the loss of her job. On Wednesday,...
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The Australian At last, strong voices are being raised in support of liberal enlightenment values and against fanatics THE enlightenment is back. Now I realise this announcement is unlikely to lead the front page of the weekend papers or run ticker tape-style on CNN. But its significance surely outweighs any...
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Al Jazeera Egypt's new lower house of parliament has convened its first session just days after completing a historic election that put Islamists in the legislative driving seat following the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak in February. Mahmoud al-Saqa, 81, a member of the liberal Wafd party,...
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Al Jazeera The Dutch minority government plans to ban Muslim face veils such as burqas and other forms of clothing that cover the face from next year. The ban would make the Netherlands, where 1 million out of 17 million people are Muslim, the second EU country to ban the burqa after France, and would apply to...
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American Spectator By Jeffrey Lord on 1.17.12 @ 6:08AM Mark Levin's literary dynamite detonates in midst of GOP primaries. And… BOOM! Mark Levin has an uncanny knack for writing a book that isn't simply a popular bestseller. Levin's last book, Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, became a major political...
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The Examiner If you’ve ever been curious about the core of conservatism, all you need to do is watch ABC’s New Hampshire Republican Debate, which was the first debate that took place over this past weekend on Saturday night. While frontrunner Mitt Romney managed to escape relatively unscathed, Rick...
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Al Jazeera Who in their right mind wants to talk about, think about, or read a short essay about... civilian war casualties? What a bummer, this topic, especially since our Afghan, Iraq, and other ongoing wars were advertised as uplifting acts of philanthropy: Wars to spread security, freedom, democracy,...
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Hernando Today The office of the president of the United States of America is the highest executive office of the government and deserves the respect it demands. It's been said that it is probably the most powerful position in the world. The powers of the president are delegated by the people and are clearly...
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