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Breastfeeding Takes Center Stage
Ann Bailey Okay… just gotta ask. What are your thoughts on the Time Magazine cover: “Are You Mom Enough?” This has certainly brought front and center (so to speak) the topic of breastfeeding. United Families International has long been a proponent of women...
Reader Poll: “Should a private religious school have the right to fire a teacher who is pregnant out of wedlock?”
Here’s the question we asked our readers: “Should a private religious school have the right to fire a teacher who is pregnant out of wedlock? “ Here’s how readers responded: 81 Percent Yes 15 Percent No 4 Percent Unsure This question is a result of...
The Truth about the Same Sex Marriage Vote
Diane Robertson On Tuesday, May 8th, North Carolinian voters came out in record numbers to a primary election in order to vote on the issue of gay marriage. Sixty one percent of the voters voted in favor of a state constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage...
Reflections of a Son
Daniel Allison A German proverb which has also become part of our English lexicon says, "blood is thicker than water," suggesting that the bonds of family are stronger that the bonds of unrelated persons. And for most people this is probably true. When I was a child,...
A Microphone or a Muzzle?
Diane Robertson Should public school and public university teachers and coaches be allowed to speak up in city councils or post political or religious opinions on Facebook? Should they be allowed to lobby their state legislatures and testify during committee meetings...
Celebrating Jon
The number tells the story. More than ninety percent of unborn children who are diagnosed with Down Syndrome are aborted. There is no better indicator of the “better dead than have downs” attitude that exists in our culture. But one man, columnist George Will,...