June 29, 2010
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Yellowknifer – June 23, 2010
Human rights case over cancelled lease
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Homosexual HRC persecution of Yellowknife Christian landlord
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Tags: affirmative action, Christian persecution, discrimination, homosexuality, human rights commission, Inemesit Graham, landlord, religious liberty, Richard Anthony, Scott Robertson, William Goertzen, Yellowknife
Posted in News & Opinion
June 23, 2010
LifeSiteNews.com – June 21, 2010
Ontario’s Highest Court: Ob/Gyns Owe Care to Unborn Child
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OntarioSuperior Court: Ob/Gyns Owe Care to Unborn Child
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Tags: Guelph General Hospital, Justice Wolfram Tausendfreund, Ob/Gyns, Ontario, Ontario Superior Court, unborn children
Posted in News & Opinion
June 23, 2010
NY Daily News – June 22, 2010
Texas GOP platform: criminalize gay marriage and ban sodomy, outlaw strip clubs and pornography
By Aliyah Shahid
The Texas Republican Party gives a whole new meaning to the word conservative. Read more... (117 words, estimated 28 secs reading time)
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Texas GOP platform: ban sodomy and homosexual “marriage”
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Tags: homosexuality, same-sex marriage, Texas, Texas Republican Party
Posted in News & Opinion
June 23, 2010
CitizenLink.com – June 22, 2010
Expansion of Gay Benefits Threatens Private Sector
By Kim Trobee
The Obama administration plans to give family medical leave benefits to gay employees and their partners. The Labor Department is set to announce on Wednesday that the government will extend benefits to gay couples under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). FMLA allows private and public employees to take extended absences for serious medical conditions, including pregnancy, or to care for family members. The move is significant, because to date, the administration has only looked at benefits for federal employees. Read more... (229 words, estimated 55 secs reading time)
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Obama’s expansion of homosexual benefits threatens private sector
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Tags: Family and Medical Leave Act, homosexuality
Posted in News & Opinion
June 23, 2010
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WorldNetDaily – June 21, 2010
Woman who has sex with boy honored as ‘Person of Month’: City celebrating rapist teacher to sheer horror of some locals
By Joe Kovacs
An Alabama city is coming under heavy fire from some local residents for celebrating a convicted sex offender – a female teacher who admitted to raping a 15-year-old male student – as its “Person of the Month.” Read more... (334 words, estimated 1:20 mins reading time)
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Female pedophile teacher sex offender becomes Alabama ‘Person of Month’
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Tags: Alabama, Emily Morris, pedophilia, public schools, sex offender, teachers
Posted in News & Opinion
June 23, 2010
CitizenLink.com – June 22, 2010
A Father in the Home Can Spare Kids from Poverty
By Catherine Snow Read more... (121 words, estimated 29 secs reading time)
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A father in the home is a great poverty fighting tool
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Tags: CitizenLink, fatherhood, Heritage Foundation, marriage, poverty, Robert Rector
Posted in News & Opinion
June 23, 2010
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National Post – June 22, 2010
Quebec to appeal ruling on religious course
By Graeme Hamilton
The Quebec government plans to appeal a court ruling that found its imposition of a province-wide ethics and religion course on a private Catholic school “totalitarian” and unconstitutional. The scathing decision issued on Friday by Quebec Superior Court Justice Gerard Dugre was a victory for Montreal’s Loyola High School, a Jesuit boys’ school that has objected to the controversial course since its 2008 introduction. Read more... (260 words, estimated 1:02 mins reading time)
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Charest’s Quebec ready to defend totalitarian humanist ideology
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Tags: Christian persecution, humanism, Jacques Darche, Jean Charest, Judge Gerard Dugre, Loyola High School, messianic state, Michelle Courchesne, parental rights, Paul Donovan, public schools, Quebec, religious liberty, secularism, socialism, totalitarianism
Posted in News & Opinion
June 22, 2010
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National Post – June 21, 2010
Man jailed by courts after courts bankrupt him
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Evil wife and corrupt courts abuse children by jailing father
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Tags: Barbara Kay, Bill Levy, child abuse, child custody, child support, deadbeat dads, debtors prison, divorce, false allegations, family court, family law, feminism, imprisonment, Jeff Dolan, Minnesota
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