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Media’s Supreme History Lesson

The Texas State Board of Education met and confirmed by a vote of 9-5 textbook standards for the next 10 years. The Board emphasized the teaching of American history and rejected attempts by historical revisionists to remove significant parts of history.

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Feds Censure Physics Prof

See what happened when a president dismissed a physics professor the White House had tapped to aid Louisiana after it had been hit by a disaster because of the scholar’s views on homosexuality.

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The Age of Evil

Historians like to give names to periods like the “Age of Faith” or the “Age of Reason.” The twentieth century should be known as the “Age of Evil.” What made this century unique was the mass-produced nature of its evil history.

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Global Warming: Inconvenient Facts

In the wake of the Climategate scandal, panelists and audience members at the Fourth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC4) indicated growing confidence that the tide is turning in favor of those who believe that man-made global warming is not a crisis.

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Mr. Believable’s FBI File

At least one school of journalism, at Arizona State University, is named after the widely venerated Walter Cronkite but FBI agents were not so credulous about “the most trusted man in America.”
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1st Amendment Sides Drawn

Today [May 13], Liberty Counsel launched its 8th annual “Friend or Foe” Graduation Prayer Campaign. Liberty Counsel seeks to educate and, if necessary, litigate, to ensure that prayer and religious viewpoints are not suppressed during graduation ceremonies.

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Tariq Ramadan’s Amen Corner

In 1989, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, issued a fatwa calling for the assassination of British writer Salman Rushdie in retaliation for his writing a book that depicted Islam in a negative light.

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Flag Day

For one northern California high school Cinco de Mayo didn’t pass quietly as five students were threatened with disciplinary action for wearing American flag t-shirts to school.

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Santa Rosa Showdown

Liberty Counsel has filed a comprehensive lawsuit against the Santa Rosa County School District and its Superintendent, Timothy S. Wyrosdick, for their persistent and widespread violations of First Amendment rights.

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