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NewsAfter Being Fired for Religious Views on Sexuality, Navy Chaplain Gets His Job BackLt. Cmdr. Wesley Modder is a decorated chaplain who was removed from his unit after several of his fellow service members in the Navy complained about his views on homosexuality and sexual relationships outside marriage. Watch the Interview |
CommentaryIs the US Military Strong Enough?As we fight terrorism, our military isn't what it was during the Cold War. Watch the Video |
NewsFootball Coach 'Devastated' After Being Suspended for Post-Game PrayerCoach Kennedy has been suspended and is no longer able to participate in football program activities because of his post-game prayers. Read More |
CommentaryMulticulturalism's Leftist Threat to the American StoryMulticulturalism can be a blueprint for replacing the American narrative with values of the left: income redistribution, reliance on government, and so on. Read More |
FeatureThanks to Abraham Lincoln, These Young Moms and Kids Have a Home"If it wasn't for St. Ann's, honestly, I wouldn't have my son," says Vianelly. "That's just my hardest thing. I wouldn't have him." Read More |
NewsDid Gov. Andrew Cuomo Unlawfully Use Executive Power to Pass New York's Minimum Wage Hike?A group is arguing that the New York Department of Labor's order to raise the minimum wage from $8.75 to $15 an hour marked a "thinly veiled" attempt by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to circumvent an "unwilling legislature" to advance his agenda. Read More |
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PAT DOLLARD YOUNG AMERICANS 11 Hours Ago Bloomberg to Air Gun Control Ad During Superbowl Feb 2, 2013Toro520 Via The Associated Press: NEW YORK (Associated Press) – A gun control group founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is airing a Super Bowl advertisement calling for background checks. The 30-second spot by Mayors Against Illegal Guns will air in the Washington area during the game between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. The ad calls on lawmakers to pass rules requiring background checks on guns. It is narrated by children, with “America the Beautiful” playing in the background. It includes decades-old footage of National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre saying the gun lobby group approves of the checks. LaPierre recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that the NRA no longer supports background checks for all gun sales. A Bloomsberg spokesman would say only that the ad cost in the six-figure range....