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Volume 3, Issue 9

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Citizen Obama?

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

The national media has tried to keep the story hushed up, but in spite of the courts, more and more Americans are wondering about the eligibility of Barack Obama for the presidency of the United States.  The questions arise because of Article 2, Section I of the Constitution, which requires that any candidate for the [...]

From Abortionist to Pro-Life Activist

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Stojan Adasevic was one of Serbia’s most renowned abortion doctors, but after a series of nightmares, he became a strong pro-life activist.
In his 26 years in practice as an abortion doctor in Serbia, Adasevic had performed over 48,000 abortions (sometimes up to 35 per day). As the Communist medical textbooks taught, he believed that abortion [...]

“Be Ye Thankful”

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

This week of Thanksgiving is an excellent time to remind all our readers of the duty of thankfulness.  Nobody exists in the whole world who does not have cause for gratefulness.  All of us have mothers who carried us from conception to birth.  All of us were cared for by our parents or others, who [...]

“Think B4 You Speak”

Friday, October 10th, 2008

“Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) teens experience homophobic remarks and harassment throughout the school day, creating an atmosphere where they feel disrespected, unwanted and unsafe. Homophobic remarks such as ‘that’s so gay’ are the most commonly heard; these slurs are often unintentional and a common part of teens’ vernacular.”
So says the “Think B4 You [...]

Attack Ad Questions McCain’s Health

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Two liberal political action committees are making an issue of John McCain’s past bouts with skin cancer in a television commercial that features his facial scar. The ad demands that McCain release his medical records to the public.
“John McCain is 72 years old and had cancer 4 times,” the ad’s text says over a background [...]

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