A few Saturdays ago, I was browsing through my Twitter account early in the morning, seeing what I could see and who I could...
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I’m not sure how I missed this story but maybe many of you did as well. Two weeks ago Sen. Al Franken introduced an amendment to the 2010 Defense Appropriations Bill that would withhold defense contracts from companies like Halliburton if they forced employees into arbitration, rather than allowing criminal and civil suit, in...
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I want to be very clear about the motive behind this post. It is not an attack on homosexuals, but rather a defense of an institution that has been around for a long time. For the past several years, as the homosexual movement has gained momentum in our country, there has been a steady...
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Barack Obama is wasting no time in breaking with George W. Bush’s policies and making sure there is a clear distinction between how he is going to operate and how the Bush administration operated. Here is a list of some of the things he has already ordered. Anyone who works for his administration has...
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Let me state, as clearly as I can, that I am against giving homosexual couples the right to marry. Marriage is a sacred union between one man and one woman and homosexual couples have no business encroaching upon that union. At the same time, what two consenting adults do between themselves is none of...
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I think I need this one explained to me. Why should eHarmony, a dating site that specializes in long term relationships between a man and a woman be forced to cater to the homosexual lifestyle? Dr. Neil Clark Warren founded the site with the express intent of fostering that kind of heterosexual relationship. Now,...
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