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| » A Forest of One Tree by Jane Jimenez No issue this year looms larger than marriage and the fight to define what marriage will be for the next generation. All sorts of arguments fly through the air. What is fair? Who is going to get or lose health insurance? Who won't be able to get marr... read more • October 28, 2006
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| » Choose Your Treasure by Brad Locke Do you remember how much a comic book mogul paid for Mark McGwire's 62nd home run ball? Do you recall how much Luis Gonzalez's discarded gum went for in an online auction? Do you have any idea how much retired athletes make signing thousands of autog... read more • October 21, 2006
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| » Visiting An 'Old-fashioned Woodshed' by Rev. Mark Creech According to a recent article in USA Today, there is one thing the nation's most successful CEOs have in common -- they received their share of spankings as children. Although the article stated that "[m]ost CEOs believed spankings played little... read more • October 19, 2006
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| » America's Moral Katrina by Don Wildmon Child pornography arrests have been in the news now nearly every day for the past couple of months. Having been in the battle against pornography for the past 30 years, I cannot remember when there have been so many arrests of individuals charged wit... read more • October 17, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Communitarian Fools & Their Money Soon Parted by Frederick Meekins In a classic Simpsons' moment, at their show's equivalent of Disney World dedicated to the parodies of Tom and Jerry known as Itchy and Scratchy, a giddy Homer is duped into trading his money for the amusement park's imitation play currency which can... read more • October 15, 2006
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| » Republicans, Quit Whining by Matt Friedeman This week Republicans are bemoaning the fact that the media, and none too few soccer moms, are holding the entire party accountable for the under-a-cloud resignation of Rep. Mark Foley, a congressman found to be a bit too intimate with minor-aged pag... read more • October 14, 2006
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| » Unscripted by Brad Locke Judging from the way the Major League playoffs are unfolding, it looks like Detroit is destined to win its first World Series since 1984. They're only three years removed from a 119-loss season, they've got a stable of hot young pitchers, they've got... read more • October 14, 2006
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| » Technically Speaking by Jane Jimenez Ms. Magazine has once again given cover placement to a story about abortion. Its October 10 issue is a megaphone for women who are announcing, "We Had Abortions." Ironically, this new effort to defend abortion points out the failure of the ... read more • October 14, 2006
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| » The Point of Pain by Brad Locke Sam Bowie. Grant Hill. Bo Jackson. Kerry Wood. What do these athletes have in common? Each had a promising career -- a Hall of Fame career, most likely -- cut short or crippled by injuries. Bowie's leg, Hill's ankles, Jackson's hip and Wood's arm are... read more • October 11, 2006
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| » Crash Course In Classroom Collectivism by Frederick Meekins Each year as the school year gets underway, I write a column about the mandatory communalism that takes place in numerous schools across the country where unsuspecting students and parents are forced to surrender their supplies to educational authori... read more • October 11, 2006
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| » Expiration Date on Parents by Jane Jimenez It always happens. Every time our daughter arrives with a medical malady, it's always the same. Last time it was a headache. Jamie dragged herself in the front door and asked me if I had any aspirin. "Sure," I said, "in the bathroom.&q... read more • October 6, 2006
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| » The Role of Faith in Conservative American Politics by Rev. Mark Creech Churches of the late Middle Ages are well known for embodying a Christian worldview in their architecture. No where is this better demonstrated than in the Gothic Cathedral at Chartes, France. This cathedral, which was built during the 12th century, ... read more • October 5, 2006
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