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Bristol Palin Challenges Obama to Call Her

Bristol Palin,  daughter of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin penned a bold op-ed on her blog yesterday challenging President Barack Obama to call her the way he called Georgetown student Sandra Fluke after she was called derogatory names, daring him to do something wildly unpopular with his base such as call a non-liberal woman like herself who was called much uglier names by a major donor to his campaign.

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Courageous Priest Speaks Out to Kansas Lawmakers

Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

Although he was invited to give the usual opening prayer at the beginning of a session of the Kansas House of Representatives, Father James Gordon of St. John Vianney Catholic school of Maple Hills, Kansas used the occasion to call for a return to the moral values that made this nation great.

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Engineering the Human Body to Combat Climate Change

A new paper by Matthew Liao, professor of philosophy and bioethics at New York University, is suggesting that mankind consider human engineering to combat climate change, such as genetically engineering smaller and "less resource-intensive" children and regulating family size according to fixed allocations of greenhouse gas emissions.

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UK Government Sides Against Christianity in Cross-Wearing Case

An example of how the mainstreaming of homosexuality forces Christians to the sidelines of society is happening in Europe right now as the UK government plans to oppose two women who are fighting for the right to wear crosses at work, an issue that arose as a result of new "human rights" laws.

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