Gay baker refuses to serve Christians
Currently in Ireland, a homosexual baker refuses to bake a cake for a Christian couple because a bibilical inscription offends him. Sound familiar? Here’s the story, in light of the […]
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Currently in Ireland, a homosexual baker refuses to bake a cake for a Christian couple because a bibilical inscription offends him. Sound familiar? Here’s the story, in light of the […]
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Now that Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is engaging the La. legislature to fight the Common Core educational agenda, here’s a reminder — or 12 — of why Common Core is […]
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Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Explained, by John McCormack Growing Recognition of U.S. Electric Grid Threat, by Aaron Kliegman The Next Big Obamacare Case?, by Ilya Shapiro Managing Obama’s war […]
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The story of Palm Sunday, and of the Passion (which is Palm Sunday’s traditional Gospel) reading, is all too familiar. So forgive, if you will, a non-traditional take on it, […]
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Storm relief bill should go down the drain: opinion, by Quin Hillyer A bill submitted by Alabama senator Cam Ward (R-Alabaster) would actually hinder hurricane and tornado clean-up efforts, instead […]
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Newt Gingrich is absolutely right, in the first roundup item, below. (While endorsement of ideas within my roundup items is not necessarily implied, I do endorse Gingrich’s analysis here.) We’re […]
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The Supreme Court has made an utter mess of legislative redistricting, for many years. The court can’t seem to make up its mind if, or under what circumstances, the racial […]
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I offer some wide-ranging reading today (just click on the red links). As usual, no endorsement of any particular idea is implied. Breaking the budget, by Ed Feulner. David Bossie, […]
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At NRO today, I give kudos to Speaker John Boehner and various committee chiefs who are pushing some really good legislation, in a bipartisan way, that achieves Medicare reforms people […]
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Louisiana has low taxes. Good! But its tax structure is counterproductive, inefficient, and discouraging for businesses. Tax reform can’t wait another year, by Quin Hillyer
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