Archive for November 11th, 2013

Military Times Ad: Service Members Didn’t Give Up Religious Freedom

Military Times Ad: Service Members Didn’t Give Up Religious Freedom

As Americans everywhere honor and pray for the men and women who have served and are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces this Veterans Day, Family Research Council (FRC) and 15 other members of the Restore Military Religious Freedom Coalition are running an ad in Military Times’ publications informing service members that religious liberty advocacy groups stand ready to provide legal assistance should they experience a violation of their religious liberty rights.

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On Veteran’s Day: Fighting for Fragile Freedom

On Veteran’s Day: Fighting for Fragile Freedom

For 238 years, American fighting men & women have answered the call to duty, for this country, and the people we love. At the point of a gun, and true dedicated American patriotism, “we” liberated America from the tyranny of King George III of England, freed our fellow man from slavery, helped free Europe (twice!), stopped Communism in its tracks throughout the world, and put a chokehold on terrorism that has allowed the world to catch a breath from decades of that evil.

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Thank God for Veterans on Veteran’s Day

Thank God for Veterans on Veteran’s Day

America is the best, and our veterans are the best of the best. For what you enjoy as an American, thank a veteran on Veteran’s Day.

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Wealth Inequality in America, Part 5

Wealth Inequality in America, Part 5

Previously in this series, we showed why wealth inequality statistics are often misleading, explained how difficult it is to define “the poor,” exposed the poverty trap hidden in our current welfare system and discussed the source of disagreements on the issue. In this conclusion, we suggest where welfare can reasonably be reformed and how much success we can expect.

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86% US Death Penalty Support: Highest Ever?

86% US Death Penalty Support: Highest Ever?

Some claim support for the death penalty is waning in our liberal culture. Yet a poll a few months ago by Angus Reid found what is perhaps higher than ever support for capital punishment, with 86% support.

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