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Republican National Chairman Michael Steele says Abortion is a Choice, Homosexuality is Not
by American Family Association, 13 March 2009

Attention Republicans! Take our poll. In a recent interview, Republican National Chairman Michael Steele told GQ magazine that he supports abortion rights. "I think that's an individual choice (to have an abortion)," he said. GQ: Are you saying you think women have the right to choose...
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Are You Speechless??
by American Family Association, 18 January 2009

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Who won debate? TV pundits don't agree on a winner
by Associated Press, 27 September 2008

By DAVID BAUDER – NEW YORK (AP) — It was hard to tell if there were more disagreements voiced during the presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama or after it on television.The networks' pundits moved quickly Friday to put into perspective a debate seen by tens of millions of Americans, although a clear winner didn't emerge. It was a reflection of cautiousness, the closeness of the race and the influence of furious spinning by both campaigns."There was no...
Read more | Politics/Govt


The Debate is On !
by Washington Post, 26 September 2008

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), and his wife Cindy board their campaign plane with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his wife Judith, left, in Arlington, Va., Sept. 26, 2008. (Gerald Herbert/Associated Press)By Michael D. Shear The debate is on. Sen. John McCain announced in a statement that he is resuming his campaign and will travel to Oxford, Miss., this afternoon to face Sen. Barack Obama at 9 p.m. EST. In the statement, the McCain campaign said that there had been "significant...
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Looking for a trusted news source?
by American Family Association, 3 June 2008

I'm Don Wildmon, founder and chairman of American Family Association. AFA has been engaged in providing information to concerned individuals for more than 30 years. We are members of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). One of the free services we provide is a daily feed of news reports important to our constituency.OneNewsNow.com provides you with vital information. I invite you to check it out, and if you desire, to join nearly 3,000,000 others who...
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Silencing Christians is a Major Part of Homosexual Agenda and Activism
by American Family Association, 13 May 2008

"Lone Star Justice," the sixth episode of "Speechless...Silencing the Christians," was shown this past Saturday evening, May 10th. Public school students in Texas are told they can’t mention Jesus in discussions about Christmas or Easter on this episode of "Speechless. . .Silencing the Christians." A superintendent in Plano admits his plans to "shut down religious speech" in school. The myth of separation of church and state is exposed....
Read more | Homosexual Agenda & Activism


Meet at City Hall - May 1st ...
by American Family Association, 10 April 2008

On Thursday, May 1, America will observe the 57th annual National Day of Prayer. Please plan to participate in this vitally important event!Proclamations from President George W. Bush and the governors of all 50 states will herald this landmark day, as the fervent prayers of millions of Americans in church events and public venues from coast to coast are offered before the Lord....
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Morningstar, Financial Info Co., Rejects Ad that References
by American Family Association, 2 October 2007

Anti-Christian bias has become the norm in Hollywood and the media in recent years, and now there is evidence of this bigotry growing in the financial services industry, as well. We have learned that our friends at Faith Financial Planners were denied a paid advertisement on the website of Morningstar unless they removed the "Christian" content from their...
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National Truth for Youth Week
by American Family Association, 20 August 2007

American Family Association / American Family Radio is partnering with Revival Fires International, the ministry of Evangelist Tim Todd, this week (August 20-24) to place a FREE Truth for Youth Bible into the hands of our teenagers who will distribute them to lost students in our public schools. Parents and grandparents are urged to participate in this vital campaign by going to: http://www.thetruthforyouth.com/tfy_bibles.asp or calling toll free 1-800-733-4737 and ordering a FREE BIBLE for a...
Read more | Youth


Indecency and Television - Chuck Colson
by American Family Association, 11 July 2007

The most memorable moments during the 2002 and 2003 Billboard Music Awards on the Fox television network weren’t performances: They were the remarks made by recipients and presenters. Actually, in both instances it was a single word. In 2002, the singer Cher responded to her critics by using the “f word.” A year later, Nicole Ritchie, who has no apparent abilities of any kind, used a similar word when talking about her show, The Simple Life....
Read more | Media Decency


Support Senator Brownback in the fight against filth on TV
by American Family Association, 11 July 2007

Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas will soon introduce legislation to curb the excessive use of violence and the use of profanity on TV. He needs your support now! By a 2-1 vote, a liberal federal court recently struck down the TV decency law. In essence, the court said your children (and you) don't deserve protection from the filth on TV. Like the ACLU, the court felt that broadcast TV should be allowed to show anything anytime!...
Read more | Media Decency


Book: Quiet Strength
by American Family Association, 7 July 2007

Tony Dungy's words and example have intrigued millions of people, particularly following his victory in Super Bowl XLI, the first for an African American coach. How is it possible for a coach--especially a football coach-
Read more | Sports


Bill Ford's Decision will Weaken Ford Motor Company
by American Family Association, 24 March 2006

Ford 'Proves' Commitment To Homosexual Agenda -- Bill Ford "Caves-In" Under Homosexual Pressure . . . Ford Motor Company has proven its commitment to the homosexual agenda by sponsoring a TV program featuring a passionate kiss between two lesbians. Last fall, in a meeting with AFA, Ford agreed to stop funding the homosexual agenda. However, after a group of angry homosexual leaders met with Ford, the company reneged on its agreement and announced that they would continue their commitment...
Read more | Homosexuality


DON'T MISSISSIPPI / ALABAMA !
by Four San Diego, 10 September 2005

. . . The major agencies (FEMA, and others) have not yet begun to work in that area and most of the churches have suffered severe damage. So far, there is almost no where for volunteers to stay, although they desperately need them ? I promised her I would begin working on that with San Diego churches and others, and that I would do my best to sent people to her and get them tents and other shelters, 100 tables, etc.. Teresa is working out of a pod which a pastor managed to locate. . . .
Read more | Crisis/Emergency


Rick Warren gives hands on help in Mississippi
by City Reaching, 6 September 2005

Rick Warren and his team from Saddleback came to help mobilize the pastors to better coordinate efforts each congregation was doing and to also engage other congregations. Simply, he was lending his name for influence.
Read more | Crisis/Emergency


The Lost City of New Orleans. Startling Archaeological Discovery Revealed by FHPA
by Conservative Voice, The, 6 September 2005

The Federal Historical Preservation Agency (FHPA) has revealed the reason, and the results, of a closely guarded secret project in southern Louisiana. Earlier today in an exclusive interview with Renaldo Primavera, FHPA Southeastern District Secretary Aloysius "Bubba" Thibodaux announced that a buried city, believed to be the legendary Lost City of New Orleans, has been almost completely excavated from beneath millions of tons of mud, silt, and rock.
Read more | Crisis/Emergency


Growing crisis in US storm city
by BBC UK, 31 August 2005

Flood-stricken New Orleans is overwhelmed by looting, rising waters and increasingly desperate people, two days after Hurricane Katrina struck. Army engineers trying to plug breached barriers with sandbags said it was "like dropping them into a black hole". The mayor of the low-lying Louisiana city warned it could be four months before people could return home.
Read more | Weather


New Orleans / AP Deadly Katrina storms inland
by News.com.au, 29 August 2005

THREE people were killed overnight as Hurricane Katrina crossed the US coast, bringing the storm's death toll to 13 since it first made landfall last week.
Read more | Crisis/Emergency


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by CCNews Portal, 28 August 2005

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Read more | Military


Ex-Ku Klux Klan leader, 80, faces jail over killings
by Telegraph News, 22 June 2005

One of the ugliest chapters of America's civil rights era was closed yesterday when a preacher and former Ku Klux Klan leader was found guilty of ordering the killings of three young activists 41 years to the day after their deaths.
Read more | Law

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