Perspective: Dodd and Obama – Corrupt birds of a feather

Michelle Malkin smallObama progressives should cringe at their president’s bear hug of one of the most ethically compromised politicians on Capitol Hill.

Perspective: Traditionalists 'better get used to' polyamory

Colleen Raezler smallSomeone needs to tell Newsweek that families – especially children – are safer and thrive better in a traditional marriage setting.

Bible included in classical school curriculum

Nampa Classical Academy in Idaho has decided to use religious documents as teaching aides.

Dodd and Obama: Corrupt birds of a feather

Michelle Malkin smallObama progressives should cringe at their president’s bear hug of one of the most ethically compromised politicians on Capitol Hill.

Dodd and Obama: Corrupt birds of a feather

Michelle Malkin smallObama progressives should cringe at their president’s bear hug of one of the most ethically compromised politicians on Capitol Hill.

Traditionalists 'better get used to' polyamory

Colleen Raezler smallSomeone needs to tell Newsweek that families – especially children – are safer and thrive better in a traditional marriage setting.

Ensuring the military's right to vote

Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran is cosponsoring legislation that will ensure military personnel and American citizens living overseas can participate in U.S. elections.

Pro-family forces submit challenges to Maine 'gay marriage'

Pro-family forces hoping to derail Maine’s new homosexual “marriage” law before it can take effect submitted petitions Friday that they said contain more than enough signatures to force a people’s veto referendum.

Christian club settles discrimination lawsuit with school

Officials with Atlanta Public Schools have officially recognized a Christian club’s right to exist and meet on school property.

Homosexual street fair draws pro-family ire

San Francisco’s annual homosexual pride extravaganza was missing one factor this year — law enforcement.

Army secretary nominee defines chaplains' role

The congressman nominated to become Secretary of the Army says chaplains must be careful to give non-sectarian blessings and avoid proselytizing in non-worship assemblies.

Recent poll results (July 27-31, 2009)

Recent poll results (July 27 31, 2009) OneNewsNow Following are the results of recent poll questions, July 27 31, 2009. Remember, our online polls are not scientific surveys, just a quick way to gauge the opinion of that portion

Gitmo's 'piecemeal' solution reflected in possible release

Retired naval commander Kirk Lippold is appalled that the United States might have to release an al-Qaida operative who attacked American troops in Afghanistan in 2002.

GOP made it easy for Sotomayor?

A Republican-oriented political action committee says the GOP could have done a lot more to derail President Barack Obama’s pick of Sonia Sotomayor to be the next Supreme Court justice.

Science czar's thinking 'severely defective'

President Obama’s science and technology “czar” is coming under additional scrutiny.

Adult stem-cell research sees another success

Chinese scientists are producing live mice from adult stem cells, and experts call it an exciting discovery.

Conservative collegians told to 'Speak up!'

Bay Buchanan, the president of The American Cause, is encouraging young college conservatives to stand up for their beliefs.

Navy rescinds restriction on Christian chat room

The U.S. Navy is removing restrictions on religious speech on its Navy for Moms website.

Addressing the 'Obama Doctrine'

The editor of Human Events will be speaking on the Obama Doctrine at the 31st Young America’s Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference in Washington, DC, this week.

Illegally imprisoned Christian stands trial

Officials with China Aid Association say they have received no word on the outcome of the trial of a Christian imprisoned for his faith.