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School children get a lesson in religious tolerance
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Susan Johnson
A school in Amsterdam sent their 10 year old students to a mosque to learn about other cultures and were told that all unbelievers are “dogs.” The school district is upset but I don’t see why. They got what they wanted, their kids now know what Muslims believe, they have much more insight into the…
Baby killed with video game controller
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Susan Johnson
It’s so sad the condition that kids live in today. Parents who don’t have the ability to control their anger, beating up their children for no reason (or in this case, allowing the boyfriend to do the beating). A 2-year-old girl died after being beaten with a video game controller by her mother’s boyfriend, police…
The New Disney Slate
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Susan Johnson
Disney has released their new slate of animation movies. Parents, check out what you’ll be watching in the near future: The slate, while not entirely a surprise to Disney followers, is certainly ambitious. Over the next five years, Disney’s offerings will include a quartet of straight-to-DVD animated features starring Tinker Bell and her friends; the…
“We are not asking for Tibetan independence, we are just asking for human rights”
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Susan Johnson
And they shouldn’t expect them from a nation that has tried to stamp out religion from public and private life. But good for them for demanding it anyway. Fifteen Tibetan Buddhist monks interrupted a state-sponsored media tour of a restive region of western China on Wednesday, demanding the return of the Dalai Lama and yelling…
“Get me more white people, we need more white people”
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Susan Johnson
So, in the world of the post-racial Obama campaign it appears that race plays quite an important role when the cameras are rolling and the messiah’s wife is speaking and they want it to look “pretty.” While the crowd was indeed diverse, some students at the event questioned the practices of Mrs. Obama’s event coordinators,…
State funding of religious education
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Susan Johnson
No, not Christianity. A Muslim charter school is under investigation to determine if their religious instruction is voluntary. It looks like it’s not. If they want a Muslim school, they should just have one and not have to hide who they are. TIZA has many characteristics that suggest a religious school. It shares the headquarters…
Dems may only get to 56 in the Senate?
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Susan Johnson
The Democrats are trying very hard to get to 60 in the Senate so that they can end filibusters and pass their liberal/socialist legislation but even in their best case scenario, Politico only sees them getting to 56. Oh if that were only true! On his dreamiest Election Night, Sen. Charles Schumer has visions of…
Jimmy Carter rumored to be meeting with Hamas
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Susan Johnson
Meet with terrorists? Sure why not? Meet with terrorists who are bent on the destruction of Israel and deny its right to exist? No problem! Former President Jimmy Carter is reportedly preparing an unprecedented meeting with the leader of Hamas, an organization that the U.S. government considers one of the leading terrorist threats in the…
The Internet’s 10 most hated people
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Susan Johnson
I didn’t know Rachel Ray was so hated. I think she’s kind of cute. And of course the reason makes perfect sense: The leading voice in the field is the eponymous “Rachael Ray Sucks,” a LiveJournal community that has been trafficking in anti-Ray sentiment since 2003. The website’s founder, Azraelle, has her own reasons for…
17 Iraq Vets Running for Congress
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Susan Johnson
They hope to ride McCain’s coattails to victory. The big question is: what coattails? Seventeen Iraq combat veterans are running for House seats as Republicans, pledging to continue the war once in Congress and linking themselves to Sen. John McCain’s candidacy for president. […] The Republican vets have linked themselves to Sen. McCain’s presidential bid…
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