
Pots of Gold Behind Crosses and Ten Commandments
The ACLU is demanding that the county remove a tiny cross from its seal, one of nearly a dozen symbols it portrays.
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Confronting the Campus Leftists
David Horowitz thinks that anybody who cares about the future of America should confront the fact that U.S. colleges and universities are the fountainhead of financing for the radical movement in America.
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God Is Not So Easily Defeated
The atheists had their day before the Supreme Court, but they are not in good spirits about it. Their attempt to drive “one nation under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance now looks like a legal boomerang.
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We Must Reject the Rule of Judges
The Constitution Restoration Act is the vehicle to restore the Separation of Powers designed by our great United States Constitution and to rid us of the un-American notion of judicial supremacy.
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Restoring Constitutional Separation of Powers
The opening blast in a campaign to require the federal courts to operate within their authorized jurisdiction was unveiled last week in Montgomery, Alabama under the title the Constitution Restoration Act.
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Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted
Federal court decisions banning the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments, and the possibility raised in Lawrence v. Texas that marriage may no longer be defined as the union of a man and a woman, show that the time has come to curb the Imperial Judiciary.
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Constitutional Confrontation In Alabama
by Phyllis Schlafly The secularists are gloating. They got a court order to remove the Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama courthouse and another court
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Congress Should Stand Up And Be Counted
Federal court decisions about the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments , and the specter raised in Lawrence v. Texas that marriage may no longer be defined as the union of a man and a woman, show that the time has come to curb the Imperial Judiciary.
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Are The Ten Commandments Unconstitutional?
Alabama Chief Justice Roy S. Moore won his seat campaigning as the Ten Commandments Judge, and he has lived up to his billing.
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America Must Choose: Open Borders or Civil Liberties
“They are coming after us, they want to execute attacks. . . . The threat environment today is as bad as it was the summer before Sept. 11.” In his October 17, 2002 appearance before the congressional joint intelligence committees, CIA Director George J. Tenet asserted that prior to 9/11 he was convinced that Osama bin Laden was planning to kill Americans, “and we reported these threats urgently.”
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Judicial Activism: the Biggest 2002 Election Issue
The election on November 5th is a very crucial election. The entire existence of our constitutional republic hangs in the balance. We have suffered a half century of activist/liberal court decisions that seriously threaten to undermine our Rule of Law.
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What 9/11 Changed and Didn't Change
How has 9/11 changed America, and what are we doing to make sure there is never a repeat attack?
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