The Bucknell University Conservatives Club will be selling carnations and roses to benefit Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition, a shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Monthly Archives For February 2008
Surreal Valentines
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and you should know that homosexual activists, including those on your child’s school campus, will use this as an opportunity to promote their same-sex marriage agenda.
AIA at CPAC
Accuracy in Academia will share a booth with its sister organization Accuracy in Media at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Ivory Tower Windfall
Like the government programs they have become, colleges and universities have morphed into bottomless pits for federal and state subsidies and magnets for corruption.
Federal Court Enforces Tolerance
Last week, a federal appeals court refused to uphold the parental and religious rights of two Massachusetts couples—
David and Tonia Parker and Rob and Robin Wirthlin—
whose young children were exposed to books that promoted homosexual “marriage” in their elementary school.
San Diego Policy Postponed
The proposed policy change would eliminate parental notification when children as young as age 12 are let off campus for “confidential medical services,” including abortions and psychiatric counseling.
Tears Of A Clown
I have just seen Hillary Clinton
and her former Yale law professor both in tears at a campaign rally
here in my home state of Connecticut. My own reaction
was of regret that, when I terminated her employment on the Nixon impeachment
staff, I had not reported her unethical practices to the appropriate
bar associations
Above the Law
In a new twist on criminal sympathy, Professor April Miller argued that murder may serve as a means of female resistance against the “patriarchal machinery” that is the law.
Illegal Aliens’ Identity Crisis
Illegal entries at the border are down by approximately 20 percent, a lawmaker says.
Happy Birthday Dutch
Showing the foresight that marked his life, Ronald Reagan neatly analyzed a pivotal shortfall in American education at the end of his final televised address as president in 1989.