During the Saturday afternoon session of the Values Voter Summit in Washington D.C., a panel discussion was held on religious liberty and the threats to religious liberty in America today. The panel consisted of teenager Angela Hildenbrand, whose religious freedom was threatened in school, Mike Johnson of the Liberty Institute, Todd Starnes of Fox News, and Lt. Gen. William Boykin. Because things have become so bad, the Family Research Council and the Liberty Institute recently released the Survey of Religious Hostility in America.
Read more ›Archive for September 15th, 2012
Ken Cuccinelli at the Values Voter Summit
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli spoke at the Values Voter Summit Saturday morning. Cuccinelli was the first one to challenge the abomination known as ObamaCare. When Media Research Center President Brent Bozell introduced him, Bozell called Cuccinelli the “next governor of the state of Virginia.”
Read more ›Gov. Jan Brewer at the Values Voter Summit
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer spoke this morning at the Values Voter Summit. Since becoming governor, Brewer has signed into law over 50 pro-life bills. In addition to a strong pro-life record, she has championed religious liberty and protecting the people of Arizona from the hazards of illegal immigration.
Read more ›Star Parker Shines at the Values Voter Summit
As usual, Star Parker was shining brightly and on fire with the truth at the Values Voter Summit this morning. Having come out of a background of welfare dependency, promiscuity and multiple abortions, Parker knows both the darkness and the light-and passionately articulates that life is infinitely better when living in the light.
Read more ›Living, Racial Radiance at the Values Voter Summit
Ryan Bomberger of the Radiance Foundation was one of the first speakers of the Saturday session. Ryan, who is black, said he isn’t an “African American,” just “an American.” According to his bio, his biological mother was raped and chose to give birth to her son rather than abort him.
Read more ›An ‘Old’ Democrat Complains About ‘Obama’ Democrats
During the national convention of the Democratic Party in Charlotte, many speakers and interviewees alleged that the current Democratic Party is the party of inclusion. I challenge that claim. The Democratic Party lead by Obama and his allies does not “include” Democrats like me…or John F. Kennedy.
Read more ›Chicago strike tell us answer is school choice
It says something about today’s public education reality that the two sides in the teachers’ union dispute in Chicago are the union and the mayor. Allegedly, the point of schools is to educate children. But which side in this dispute has sole interest in children and their parents?
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