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			  | » Bully for Teddy        by Nathan Tabor        The U.S. House of Representatives seems to get it, but the Senate doesn’t have a clue. Since President Bush’s Monday night speech on immigration, which sets forth a plan to create a temporary guest-worker program and offers a limited path to citi... read more     • May 15, 2006 
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			  | » National Day of Regret        by Nathan Tabor        To hear liberals tell it, George W. Bush doesn't have a prayer of succeeding. What with the war in Iraq, soaring gasoline prices, and the high cost of medical care, the President's critics dismiss him on good days as ineffectual...on bad days as a du... read more     • May 10, 2006 
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			  | » Fred Phelps, Homosexual Activists Both Wrong        by Gary Glenn        The American Family Association of Michigan believes that homosexual behavior is harmful and wrong. Without apology, we oppose attempts by the Triangle Foundation and other homosexual activist groups to force their political agenda onto our children,... read more     • May 9, 2006 
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			  | » Deaf-Mutes Make A Noisey Rucus        by Frederick Meekins        Normally, those with disabilities bring warm feelings to heart as they struggle to achieve and get ahead despite their limitations often with a positive outlook most of us could learn from. Ironically, though, the deaf seem to rank among the crabbies... read more     • May 9, 2006 
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			  | » Religious Communities Hardly Score with TIME        by Matt Friedeman        Here's our list of the 100 men and women whose power, talent or moral example is transforming our world," says the latest issue of TIME Magazine. As Joel Belz of World Mag Blog suggests, only three on the TIME list could be deemed religious lead... read more     • May 5, 2006 
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			  | » My 'Worthless' Job        by Brad Locke        Sometimes, when I'm covering a ballgame or studying baseball stats or listening in on a NASCAR teleconference, I'm struck by this thought: Why am I doing this? It's not a question of whether I like my job -- I love it -- but I guess I feel a bit like... read more     • May 5, 2006 
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			  | » GOWYL (Get On With Your Life)        by Jane Jimenez        They offer advice to people in pain. On the surface, their advice sounds forward-looking, pragmatic, and helpful: Get On With Your Live ... GOWYL. Psychologists and counselors are dealing with a problem that many in America consider inevitable: divor... read more     • May 3, 2006 
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			  | » National ID Act Threatens Liberty        by Frederick Meekins        On the April 26, 2006 edition of Politics & Religion, prophecy scholar Irving Baxter Religion" and Joseph Farah of WorldNetDaily.com discussed the implications of the National ID Act. Interesting how, as barriers are being taken down to normalize ill... read more     • May 3, 2006 
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			  | » Teacher Of The Year Selected For Pandering To Immigrants        by Frederick Meekins        If immigrants are no different than the rest of us, then why should this prestigious award go to a teacher noted for teaching students from immigrant backgrounds, 90% of whom are on public assistance? Apparently the parents are not so ignorant of Ame... read more     • April 30, 2006 
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			  | » Athletes and Their Moral Dilemmas        by Brad Locke        There are a lot of tough questions in life. Questions like: Should I watch this TV show? How do I confront a sibling or friend caught in sin? How do I glorify God in my job? There are tough questions in sports, too, many of them also weighted with mo... read more     • April 28, 2006 
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			  | » He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not        by Jane Jimenez        Once upon a time, if you wanted to know if he loved you, it was a simple matter of asking a daisy flower. Pluck a petal, he loves me. Pluck another, he loves me not. Plucking petal after petal, down to the center of the daisy, love, not, love, not, l... read more     • April 27, 2006 
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			  | » ARE YOU KISSING GOATS FOR GOD?        by Paul Proctor        Well, the Da Vinci Code snare has carefully been laid for seekers and creekers across the country and around the world while purpose driven preachers of pride, pleasure and pragmatism prepare to lead their jaded flocks into the devil's den to view hi... read more     • April 26, 2006 
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