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Here is what you need to know for the week of 3/24-3/29. Why Christian Supporters of Same-Sex Marriage are Wrong… DC Abortion Fund Offers Coat Hanger Pendant for Donors Choosing What to Photograph is a Form of Speech Stanford, Marriage and Abortion Controversies, and the Mission of a University Transgender Woman Says...
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Can the AP Be Trusted to Cover the Abortion Issue Fairly? – Mollie Hemingway provides a very insightful look into what some might call media bias. Far from a wild-eyed look at the “leftwing media,” Mollie let’s the facts speak for themselves. Yo, Millenials – Staying at The Federalist, Hadley Heath takes a look at...
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by Candice Watters When I was learning how to drive, my dad reminded me regularly to “drive defensively.” He wanted me to be paying attention to what other drivers around me were doing, to be on the lookout for trouble and develop the reflexes to avoid it. Like my Dad teaching me defensive driving, I’m...
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by Candice Watters The Wall Street Journal’s parenting advice is a mix of tips and canny insights. Though their bias typically runs toward hurrying moms back to the marketplace and away from home and hearth, I’m drawn to the articles for a glimpse of what business elites are thinking about childrearing. The recent “Talking to...
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By Nikki Daniel (Editor’s note: The dinner table is a wonderful time for fellowship and enjoying our families. We know that finding trusted and delicious recipes can be time consuming and so every now and then we hope to help by providing a recipe here. And let’s face it, we like to eat!) This recipe...
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by Steve Watters Our kids were entertained during a recent visit to their grandparents by a”no” button they had. With each push of the red button, they would hear a variation of “no.” “No, no, no, no!” “Noooo! “No way!” “N-O” “Absolutely not.” “For the last time, no.” It reminds me of a streak I...
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