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Fatherhood and Religion

“Children benefit when fathers are involved in family life; religion encourages men to be more involved in family life,” Dr. Richard Petts said at a recent Heritage Foundation conference.

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Atomic Alarmism

If the Obama administration were to believe John Mueller’s book, Atomic Obsession: Nuclear Alarmism from Hiroshima to Al Qaeda, they could abandon diplomatic engagement with Iran completely and rest easy.

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Schooled On Constitutionalism

America today is facing what Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) called a tipping point: if President Obama’s socialist agenda is implemented, America will be on the path to total statist takeover.

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Keeping Communism Down

November 9th is the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and even if news stations like CNN and ABC do not, other people worldwide will be celebrating this defeat of communism.

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Feeling the Obama Love

It turns out that two of Big Hollywood’s videos are just the tip of the iceberg for the Obama love shown by the City School District of Albany.

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ACORN: Bizarre and Corrupt

According to John Fund of The Wall Street Journal, there is one question above all that Americans should be asking with regards to ACORN: “How did they get away with so much for so long?”

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Generation Cynical

“Cynicism exists. It’s toxic,” said Michael Josephson at an October 29th presentation on “High School Character” at the National Press Club.

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Inside ACORN

While many of ACORN’s members are corrupt, a few have the courage to speak for truth and virtue.  Anita MonCrief is one of those people.

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Populace Media

James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles’ undercover videos revealing the scandal of ACORN, with over a million views on YouTube, are a testament to the escalating dominance of new media.

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Religion and Families

Studies of the past decade’s religiosity “can be boiled into good news and bad news,” said Annette Mahoney of Bowling Green State University at a recent Heritage Foundation conference.

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