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Nov 21, 2008 -
Eureka Springs has become the San Francisco of Arkansas, according to the American Family Association. The AFA's latest DVD — They're Coming to Your Town — teaches unsuspecting Christian communities how to prevent gays from taking over their towns. If you're so inclined, you can purchase the DVD in a five-pack and distribute it to your friends or Sunday school teachers.
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Jul 15, 2009 -
This week President Obama appointed Dr. Regina Benjamin to be the US Surgeon General. Dr.
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Apr 03, 2009 -
A gunman at the American Civic Association building in Binghamton, NY, killed 12 or 13 people, before taking his own life today. Citizenship classes were scheduled for the day. Details are still coming out, but it appears the man was a young male.
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Nov 12, 2008 -
"Why believe in a god? Just be good for goodness's sake." That's the message about to be proclaimed on the side of Washington, DC buses this holiday season.
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Nov 27, 2008 -
Thanksgiving is all about family, delicious food, fancy drinks, and, of course, small talk about the state of the nation, gas prices, and our president-elect. Debating politics with family members can get dicey, so I suggest doing your homework and having a safety net of topics that will encourage healthy conversation and smart family bonding without alienating those who, well, don't agree with you.
Whether your aim is a heated, controversial debate or lighthearted banter, here are some stories that are sure to get the crowd talking.
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Jul 01, 2008 -
Using polling data as its foundation, Rasmussen Reports argues that as Barack Obama and John McCain debate immigration, the media misses the issues Americans care about.
Current conventional media wisdom holds that since Obama and McCain both support a path to citizenship, voters won't worry about immigration this Fall. But, Rasmussen argues that the real debate begins with the details of the path.
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Jun 24, 2008 -
'Tis the season for sleep away camp — and for 100 kids attending a weeklong camp in the tiny Rocky Mountain town of Larkspur organized it's no exception. The only difference is, the camp is free, and sponsored by the National Military Family Association. The association is hosting 10,000 campers in 37 states this summer — with a special mission: to help both veterans and their kids deal with the stresses of deployment.
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Jul 08, 2008 -
The American Family Association has an odd practice of using "homosexual" in place of "gay" on its news site. (I guess "gay" is too ambiguous for them that they have to use that anachronism?) They've even gone so far as to set up a filter to automatically make the switcheroo. Recently, a sprinter named Tyson (you guessed it) Gay, made news at the U.S.
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Jul 07, 2008 -
John McCain wants to give every person that purchases his or her own health insurance $2,500, and families $5,000 in tax credits. Yesterday the Associated Press tried to answer this question: How many employers would drop insurance coverage for their workers because of this tax policy? In other words, will health insurance still be an attractive benefit?
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Dec 07, 2006 -
I'm not sure what any of these weird college scholarships have to do with scholastic achievement. They're not in any particular order of weirdness.
- American Fire-Sprinkler Association Scholarship
Eligibility: You must write an essay about a successful fire sprinkler activation in your town, area or state.
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