Billed as a free speech event designed to oppose such things as a Muslim-sponsored U.N. resolution banning criticism of religion, the day has drawn the support of people like PZ Myers, a professor at the University of Minnesota.
Monthly Archives For September 2009
Race-Based Student Government
Racism is alive and well at the University of Massachusetts.
History Without a Holocaust
Palestinian Hamas leaders flatly refused to allow the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) to include references to the Holocaust in a proposed school curriculum change, reported Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) on September 8th.
Change Comes to Japan
Change has come to Japan, according to a panel hosted by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) on September 2, 2009. On August 30, 2009, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) was elected to an overwhelming margin, giving them 308 out of 480 seats in the Japanese House of Representatives.
Obama School Sex Czar
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the appointment of Kevin Jennings to be President Obama’s Safe School Czar.
Prayer At the Pole
Today millions of students are celebrating the twentieth annual “See You at the Pole” (“SYATP”) event, where students gather to pray for their school, their community and America.
Financial Crisis Roots Unearthed
Critics of free market economics have conveniently blamed “laissez-faire” policies for causing the current worldwide recession.
The Case For Afghanistan
The U.S. and Britain are in Afghanistan primarily for reasons of national security, said the United Kingdom’s Shadow Secretary of State for Defense, Dr. Liam Fox.
Home: Where the Evidence Is
“A major goal of social science is […] to help policy makers make informed decision. This is especially true of social scientists who study children,” begins an article published in the Fall 2009 edition of The Future of Children.
The Care Bears Project
Is global warming killing the polar bears?