Archive for August 17th, 2013

Referendum to Overturn Co-Ed Bathroom Bill Filed

Referendum to Overturn Co-Ed Bathroom Bill Filed

Calling for respect for all students, a referendum was filed today to overturn AB 1266, recently signed into law by Governor Brown. The controversial legislation has come to be called “the co-ed bathroom bill” because of its provision that allows children in grades K-12 to choose whatever bathroom or locker room they feel matches their sexual identity.

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Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry and Current D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray (Photo credit: D.B. King)

Pastors must take back civil rights movement

The purging of Grammy Award winner Donnie McClurkin from performing at a concert commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1963 civil rights March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech should serve as yet another wakeup call to Christian black Americans. Political correctness and a militant campaign to delegitimize religion and traditional values in America have become more important than our constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of speech and religion.

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Sean Hannity interviewing Vice President Dick Cheney for television and radio, October 24, 2006. (Photo credit: David Bohrer)

Question Before Believing

The lines are drawn. On the Left we have the liberal media and for the opposition, we have our cadre of conservative radio voices. Has anyone noticed just how comfortable or co-existing this set-up appears to be? Every once in a while, I hear a quip or read a preposterous accounting that causes my skepticism to jump off the charts. So it was the other day when I started to question a radio interview.

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