Despite School's Stalling, Student Persists in Memorializing 9/11
September 19, 2005
A Michigan high school student is speaking out about the ordeal she went through just to get a 9/11 memorial installed at her school. Administrators at Mercy High School in Farmington Hills initially rejected junior Kathryn Stickley's plan to honor victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks by placing 3,000 small American flags on campus. Full Story...Supreme Court Sleight-of-Hand
September 19, 2005
You just can't trust human nature. Full Story...
Military's Adopt-a-Village Program Assists Grateful Afghani Citizens
September 16, 2005
A group of Air Force personnel serving in Afghanistan are trying to make a difference for ordinary Afghan people by donating school supplies and other items to villagers. Full Story...
'Three Wishes' Star Amy Grant Has a Wish of Her Own
September 16, 2005
It's no fairy tale -- a new reality-TV show premiering next Friday (September 23) will be granting real wishes for ordinary people across America. In each one-hour episode, NBC's "Three Wishes" will follow host Amy Grant and her team of experts to a different town where they will spend one week turning the hopes and dreams of deserving locals into ... Full Story...
Remembering in Katrina's Wake -- Praying, Feeding, Giving Thanks
September 16, 2005
It has been a day of remembering the victims of Hurricane Katrina, recognizing the gallant relief efforts following one of the nation's most terrible catastrophes -- and giving thanks to God for the generosity and goodness of people who have contributed to the rebuilding task along the Gulf Coast. Full Story...
Silence from Pulpit on Spiritual, Moral Issues Disturbs L.A. Radio Host
September 16, 2005
The California State Legislature, controlled primarily by liberal Democrats, recently passed AB 849, a measure that would have essentially legalized same-sex "marriage" in America's most populated state. If it were not for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's pledge to veto the bill, homosexual marriage would have become law. Full Story...
Moving Pictures: Why Exorcism Works and Echoes Doesn't
September 16, 2005
There was no altar call at the end of the critically acclaimed mystery-thriller The Constant Gardener, but I am sure that many people walked out of it converted to, or at least strengthened in, a belief that evil pharmaceutical companies are ravaging the African countryside. The Wedding Crashers -- which just crossed the $200 million mark -- had no... Full Story...
Fiction in Sudan -- Gripping Story, Alarming Message
September 16, 2005
For more than two decades, southern Sudan has been ravaged by civil war. Two million people have been killed and four to five million more displaced from their homes. The people are in desperate need of food, medical provisions and the tools necessary to rebuild their lives. That's reality. Full Story...
Military's Adopt-a-Village Program Assists Grateful Iraqi Citizens
September 16, 2005
A group of Air Force personnel serving in Afghanistan are trying to make a difference for ordinary Afghan people by donating school supplies and other items to villagers. Full Story...
Columnist Decries Liberal Censorship of Campus 9/11 Memorials
September 16, 2005
A conservative columnist says many Leftist administrators on high school and university campuses either censored or set up needless roadblocks for students who wanted to memorialize the 4th anniversary of 9/11. The Young America's Foundation reports that three years ago it recognized campuses were devoid of any acknowledgment of 9/11 and instead we... Full Story...
Conservatives: Pledge Ruling Shows Why Justices Like Roberts Are Needed
September 15, 2005
It's being called an "exercise in judicial tyranny," an "appalling ruling" -- and an indication just how important it is that John Roberts be confirmed for the U.S. Supreme Court. Such are the reactions among conservatives to Wednesday's court ruling coming out of California -- for the second time in three years -- that because the Pledge of Allegi... Full Story...
Disability Rights Group Charges Missouri With 'Medical Killings'
September 15, 2005
Stephen Drake, a research analyst for the anti-euthanasia organization Not Dead Yet (NDY), says a major story affecting disabled people slipped under the media radar earlier this month. His group stands up for the rights of the disabled -- including their right to receive proper nutrition -- and opposes euthanasia and so-called "medical killings." Full Story...