A bill sponsored by Rep. Kristi Noem (R-SD) to prohibit any further regulation of rural dust by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) passed the U.S. House today with bipartisan support. The bipartisan bill, H.R. 1633, was approved by a vote of 268 to 150. “The EPA is still saying they have no plans to further regulate farm dust, and that this issue is a “myth,” but those words are empty promises until we back them up with real action.
Read more ›Archive for December 8th, 2011
Chuck Woolery Launches Occupy-Inspired Event for Jan. 1
Chuck Woolery has been watching the Occupy Wall Street movement and he wants to help. Woolerly will be hosting a massive, nation-wide Un-Occupy Rally at every state capital across American on January 1, 2012. I think all Americans-100% of us-should get behind this effort and participate with the greatest enthusiasm we can humanly muster. I plan to lead by example and make a commitment this day to participate.
Read more ›Overrruled: Parental Rights on the Ropes
I think we can all agree that parents who willfullly do harm to their children should no longer be trusted with the welfare of those children. But what if it’s the state that means to do children harm? What are we to do then? Unfortunately, in a culture where government has little if any constitutional restraint anymore, where that government is filled with radicals who are hostile to families and parental rights, this is becoming more of the norm than the exception.
Read more ›Macy’s Shows Religious Freedom and Homosexual Agenda Cannot Coexist
We have seen the full-frontal assault against marriage by radical homosexual judges and homo-sympathizing legislators. Another current example of radical homosexuals pushing the envelope to force society to accept their behavior comes fromSan Antonio where an employee of Macy’s department store has been fired for refusing to allow a man to use the women’s dressing rooms. No, I’m not joking.
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