Canadian MP's Budget Vote May Decide Homosexual Marriage Issue
May 19, 2005
A Canadian pro-family activist says an important parliamentary vote today (May 19) could be the last realistic opportunity to head off government approval of homosexual marriage in Canada. Full Story...MD District Agrees to Hold Back Biased School Sex-Ed Program
May 19, 2005
A large Maryland school district has agreed to delay the implementation of a controversial sex curriculum. The decision by Montgomery County Public Schools comes after two parent groups filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the new sex-ed program. Full Story...
Dobson: Leahy's Rhetoric a 'Smokescreen' -- Just End the Filibuster
May 19, 2005
The furor over Senate Democrats' continued filibustering of judicial nominees is turning into a war of words between a liberal Democratic senator and a respected pro-family leader. Full Story...
Pro-Life Teen Sues His School Over 'Offensive' T-Shirt
May 19, 2005
A New York high school has been sued for barring a student from wearing a pro-life T-shirt to class. Despite the fact he had worn the shirt to school before, Kevin Dibble was told in October that the message depicted on the shirt was offensive. Full Story...
Vermont Man Persists, Wants Scripture Reference on Vanity Plate
May 19, 2005
A Vermont man continues to fight the state over its refusal to allow him to place a Bible verse on his license plate. Full Story...
Homosexual Group Admits Obscene Material Was Handed Out at Conference
May 19, 2005
A Boston health clinic has admitted to distributing pornographic books to middle school students and others at a Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) conference hosted by a Massachusetts high school. Initially GLSEN Boston categorically denied its recent 15th Annual Conference event at Brookline High School featured sexually explicit... Full Story...
Chastised by DC Leaders, Newsweek Backs Off Islam-Inflaming Report
May 18, 2005
A media watchdog group believes the unusually strong reaction from the White House and the Pentagon played a major role in Newsweek magazine's decision to retract a story it published that recently fueled anti-American sentiment in Afghanistan, which led to an outbreak of violence that left 15 people dead. Full Story...
Mich. Official Fears Underage Drinking May Rise After SCOTUS Ruling
May 18, 2005
The chairperson of the Michigan Liquor Control Commission says a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision creates a dangerous situation for young people all over America. The high court struck down laws in the Wolverine State as well as in New York that ban out-of-state wine shipments -- a decision that affects 24 states in all that have similar legislat... Full Story...
Faked 'Gay Bashing' Incident Not Cause for Derision, Says Former Homosexual
May 18, 2005
A speaker and author who was formerly homosexual is urging Christians to respond in love to homosexual students who fabricate "anti-gay" incidents on campus. Full Story...
School Faces Legal Action for Banning Students' Recess Bible Study
May 18, 2005
An elementary school in Knoxville, Tennessee, has been threatened with a federal lawsuit after its principal told a group of young students they cannot study their Bibles during recess or even bring their Bibles to school. Full Story...
Battle Over Judicial Nominees Coming to a Head
May 18, 2005
Today could be the day Americans find out who will win the battle over President Bush's nominees. It all comes down to whether Democrats in the U.S. Senate will succeed in their effort to maintain the right to filibuster those nominees. Full Story...
Family Advocates Outraged by Pornographic Handouts at GLSEN Event
May 18, 2005
A pro-family group in Massachusetts is blowing the lid off an obscene homosexual education conference put on by the Boston chapter of the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). Full Story...