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Bush Edits Out Jefferson's Religious ViewsJul 5, 2008
Hat tip to Sandefur for catching this. President Bush was at Monticello for a 4th of July celebration and he delivered an address. But it's quite telling that his speechwriters, in quoting Jefferson, cut out an anti-religious statement from a long an...
Rick Warren: Too Little, Too LateDec 11, 2009
By now you've probably seen Rick Warren's belated statement speaking out against that barbaric anti-gay bill in Uganda. He's being praised for it, but I don't buy it. This is a complete flip flop. Here's what he said only a week and a half...
Robert O'Brien Trophy Winner: Ken HutchersonDec 11, 2009
I haven't given out a Robert O'Brien Trophy in a while and this guy is just begging for it. From ultra-right wing anti-gay bigot Ken Hutcherson in -- naturally -- the Worldnutdaily.
Many reading this may not understand where I came up with this...
Ashville, Please Join Us in the 21st CenturyDec 11, 2009
An openly atheist candidate has actually been elected to office, and in Asheville, North Carolina of all places. Cecil Bothwell was elected a few weeks ago to the Asheville City Council. Unfortunately, some of his opponents are still stuck in the 18th...
Kaufman Supports Nazis!Dec 11, 2009
Remember that idiotic screed from Alan Kaufman about how the Kindle is the Third Reich reborn? A reader emailed me this link. It's the Kindle version of one of his books. Nazi sympathizer!
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Supreme Court to Hear Student Religious Group CaseDec 11, 2009
I've written many times over the years about a series of lawsuits all over the country concerning the formation of student groups on college campuses and whether those groups can get official recognition while setting their own standards for...
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