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February, 2017






SHOULD ISLAM BE RESTRAINED IN THE UNITED STATES?

Freedom of religion in the United States is a complex issue. It is an issue that involves both tradition and Constitutional law. Tom Krattenmaker writes, "The freedom to believe as one chooses is crucial to the American way, and belief has little meaning if it cannot be acted upon. Even so...the right to practice religion must have its limits. Especially when the consequences are life or death for those with no choice in the matter."
By Robert Klein Engler - Friday, February 24, 2017 - Full Story







Alan Colmes Dies, Along With What Was Left of Political Civility

We are a very divided, polarized nation. It wasn’t always that way. If you were born before perhaps 1965 or so, you probably recall a time when disagreements on politics were for the most part just that – disagreements. Public discourse was far more civilized in years gone by.
By Chip McLean - Thursday, February 23, 2017 - Full Story



Arkansas Supreme Court Rules Against City’s LGBT Policy

LITTLE ROCK, AR -- Today the Arkansas Supreme Court struck down a city's ordinance that unlawfully added sexual orientation and gender identity. In the unanimous ruling, the court ruled that the City of Fayette violated state law by adding these two categories when state law did not include them.
By Liberty Counsel - Thursday, February 23, 2017 - Full Story


Google, Facebook & Twitter Policing Trolls?  What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Google couldn’t get Hillary Clinton elected president but now they’re going deep into the world of communication as self-appointed scrubbers of “hate speech” online. Hate speech to you could be Madonna saying at last month’s Washington March that she thinks of “blowing up the White House”. Hate speech to Google could be posting that you think “Donald Trump makes a better president than Hillary Clinton ever would”.
By Judi McLeod - Thursday, February 23, 2017 - Full Story



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