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Homosexualists are running out of reasons to hate

Published on November 25, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – November 23, 2010
FBI’s ‘Hate Crimes’ Report Once Again Dispels Myths
By Bruce Hausknecht

Ten Things the Gambling Industry Won’t Tell You

Published on November 12, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – November 12, 2010
Ten Things the Gambling Industry Won’t Tell You
Posted by Chad Hills

Before you step into a casino or buy a lottery ticket, you might want to run through this list of “Ten Things the Gaming Industry Won’t Tell You,” from SmartMoney.com. The article was written and posted sometime ago, but it’s even more relevant today.

FBI sex-trafficking sting yields 885 arrests, rescues 69 children

Published on November 10, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – November 9, 2010
National FBI Sex-Trafficking Sting Yields 885 Arrests, Rescues 69 Children

The FBI conducted its ongoing “Operation Cross Country V” on Nov. 5-7, in 40 cities around the country, as part of its ongoing Innocence Lost National Initiative.

Whether sex-trafficking has become more prevalent or the FBI is better coordinating with state and local law enforcement agencies, one thing is certain: The statistics are more alarming with each passing year.

U.S. election lesson: It doesn’t pay to change your pro-life stance

Published on November 3, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – November 2, 2010
It doesn’t pay to change your (pro-life) stance
By Ashley Horne

As I write this, the election results are still coming in. But here are the races I was interested in: the allegedly 20 pro-life Democrats who threatened to vote “no” on the health care bill unless it contained sufficient pro-life protection, but who then turned around and accepted President Obama’s phony pro-life executive order in exchange for their “yes” vote. There were 20 total turncoats, including 1 who retired (Stupak) and one who lost his primary (Mollahan).

Denver Judge Rules In Favor of National Day of Prayer

Published on October 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 29, 2010
Denver Judge Rules In Favor of National Day of Prayer

Secularists were dealt a decisive blow on Thursday when a Denver judge ruled that a gubernatorial proclamation recognizing the Day of Prayer was not unconstitutional. District Judge R. Michael Mullins ruled the Gov. John Ritter did not violate the state constitution’s religious freedom clause. The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), which has won a similar district-level lawsuit aimed at the National Day of Prayer, said it would appeal Mullins’ decision.

Feds embrace special rights agenda; Indiana rejects political favouritism

Published on October 27, 2010 By SiteEditor

October 26, 2010
Dept of Ed warns schools: Tolerating ethnic, sexual bullying is violation of federal law
Canadian Press Newswire

Sexual assault of kids by D.C. school

Published on October 23, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 19, 2010
Parents Upset About Sexual Survey Given to 7th Graders
By Candi Cushman

Warning: Graphic content included below

Michigan anti-discrimination policy terrorizes Christian

Published on October 23, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 22, 2010
Michigan Woman Charged with Discrimination For Seeking A Christian Roommate
By Catherine Snow

Obama uses his “God is dead” routine again

Published on October 20, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 20, 2010
Third Time’s Not a Charm: Obama Omits ‘Creator’ From Declaration – Again

While speaking at a political fundraiser on Monday, President Obama omitted – for the third time – the word “Creator” when quoting the Declaration of Independence, a founding document of the United States.

Research Underscores Importance of Marriage, Family Structure

Published on October 19, 2010 By SiteEditor

CitizenLink – October 19, 2010
Research Underscores Importance of Marriage, Family Structure

Research from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows the importance of marriage, family structure and faith. Dr. Pat Fagan, senior fellow and director of Family Research Council’s Marriage and Religion Research Institute and Dr. Paul Sullins, associate professor of sociology at The Catholic University of America, explored the findings of the government-funded National Survey of Family Growth.