
‘Social Justice’: Code Word for Anti-Americanism
Why did 18-to-29-year-old evangelicals vote for Barack Obama despite his apostasy on the fundamental moral issues of abortion and same-sex unions? They voted 32% for Obama, twice the percentage of that demographic group who voted for John Kerry in 2004.
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Keeping Our American Identity
Can you name the three branches of American government, legislative, executive, and judicial?
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Public Schools Change Young Evangelicals’ Values
Why did 18-to-29-year-old evangelicals vote for Barack Obama despite his apostasy on the fundamental moral issues of abortion and same-sex unions?
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Obama’s Plan to Rejoin the World Community
When Candidate Barack Obama declared himself a “citizen of the world” before thousands of cheering German socialists, and later pledged to “rejoin the World Community,” those weren’t just his usual platitudes about “change.” Those words sounded the trumpet for his specific and far-reaching globalist agenda.
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We Must Educate Leaders To Be Conservatives
Conservatives face a major political challenge, but they can tackle and overcome it as they have done three times before. Three prior examples demonstrate the right way and the wrong ways to put America back on track and bounce back from a disappointing election.
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"The Doctor Will See All of You Now"
ou are sitting in a doctor’s waiting room with eight other sick patients and the nurse announces: The doctor will see all of you now — at the same time.
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Some Change Is a Big Improvement
December first was a special day for the elementary students at Newark, New Jersey’s public schools. All children are now required to wear uniforms.
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Time to Follow Reagan’s Example
Conservatives face a major political challenge, but they can tackle and overcome it as they have done three times before. Three prior examples demonstrate the right way and the wrong ways to put America back on track and bounce back from a disappointing election.
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Where Did the Reagan Votes Go in the 2008 Election?
Where did the super majority of votes gathered by Ronald Reagan in his Presidential campaigns go in 2008? Can they be reclaimed by future Republican candidates?
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Where Do We Go From Here?
The 2008 election makes clear that Eagle Forum is needed more than ever before. We must rebuild the conservative movement that has been so badly fractured. That’s our mission — we must be the leaders, and we are ready to lead.
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The Catholic Connection to Barack Obama
Do you wonder why 2008 election data show that the majority of Catholics voted for Barack Obama even though his record as Illinois State Senator proves him the most pro-abortion candidate who ever ran for President?
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Teaching "Social Justice" in Schools
Many voters didn’t think it important when it surfaced during the presidential campaign that Barack Obama’s friend, the 1960s radical William Ayers, is now a professor of education at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Ayers’s preoccupation with inserting his ideas of “social justice” into public school curriculum didn’t seem an issue to make tracks in a national election.
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