Month: June 2012

Court: Christians can be ordered to violate beliefs

Refuse to photograph lesbians, get fined $7,000 by Bob UnruhEmail | Archive   A ruling from Judge Tim L. Garcia in the New Mexico Court of Appeals says states can require Christians to violate their faith in order to do business, affirming a penalty of nearly $7,000 for a photographer who refused to take pictures

Damascus’ Cup of Wrath

From RaptureReady.com Reports of atrocities coming out of Syria are reminders of the ongoing rage of man against man. We live in a world headed for a time in which God must deal in judgment with planet earth. We get an inkling of what faces the cities of this world with the declaration found in

Wiretaps show ‘immense detail’ about questionable Fast & Furious tactics

Published June 05, 2012 FoxNews.com A House investigative committee said Tuesday it has obtained new information from wiretaps related to the Obama administration’s Operation Fast and Furious that suggests high-ranking officials know more than they are telling Congress about the flawed weapons sting. The announcement appears to be the latest attempt by GOP Rep. Darrell

What We’re Fighting For?

The difference between liberty and freedom.                                 By GEOFFREY NUNBERG WHAT exactly are we fighting for? In his speech to the nation on Wednesday, President Bush said it was to “defend our freedom” and “bring freedom to others.” Nowadays, Americans always go to war under the banner of freedom, ours or theirs: Operation Iraqi Freedom follows

Cornerstone Laid for Skyscraper at Ground Zero

  By CHRISTINE HAUSER Published: July 4, 2004 In an Independence Day ceremony with fluttering American flags and the wail of police bagpipes, a sparkling 20-ton block of granite was laid today as the cornerstone of the Freedom Tower skyscraper that will rise as the centerpiece of rebuilding at the World Trade Center site. Gov.

Police employ Predator drone spy planes on home front

Unmanned aircraft from an Air Force base in North Dakota help local police with surveillance, raising questions that trouble privacy advocates.   December 10, 2011|By Brian Bennett, Washington Bureau Reporting from Washington — Armed with a search warrant, Nelson County Sheriff Kelly Janke went looking for six missing cows on the Brossart family farm in