
Tell Your Representative to Vote “NO” to Suppressing Free Speech!
March 7, 2019 Congress Will Not Silence Us! Congress will vote this week on a very dangerous bill. The For the People Act (H.R. 1)
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March 7, 2019 Congress Will Not Silence Us! Congress will vote this week on a very dangerous bill. The For the People Act (H.R. 1)
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October 13, 2018 Don’t Let Bullies Suppress Our Free Speech After weeks of the Democrats waging war on the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh, he was
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Free speech, of course, is a bad idea. Madness about free speech has been loosed upon college campuses throughout the nation, like a spreading flu. I exaggerate some, but not much. I could cite hundreds of examples, but here are three.
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High school seniors are eagerly watching their mail this month, hoping for the “fat envelope” indicating acceptance by the college of their choice. Unfortunately, more American students are receiving the “thin envelope” because college acceptance rates are continuing their decade-long decline.
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The issue was a California law that would prohibit the $60 billion-a-year video game industry from selling hideously violent games to children without parental consent.
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Extremely violent and addictive video games are polluting the minds of an entire generation of children, and most parents are clueless.
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Extremely violent video games have become the dangerous obsession of a significant portion of our youth, and several towns and states have passed ordinances intended to prevent minors from buying or viewing them.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on December 4 will again hear a challenge by Michael Newdow to the Pledge of Allegiance and its phrase “under God.”
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With all the public discussion about the values voters (whether they voted in the 2006 election or stayed home), the underlying question is, what is the role of government in defining our culture?
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Same-sex marriage is not the only goal of the gay rights movement. It’s becoming clear that another goal is the suppression of Americans’ First Amendment right to criticize the gay agenda.
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Are there things about our country and our culture you want to change? Activist judges? Same-sex marriage? Protecting the Pledge of Allegiance? Political bias in universities? Public school curriculum? Taxes? Pornography on television?
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