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Current News : Culture and Society
Why Roe vs. Wade is Losing Ground Jan 29, 2007
Did you notice the decrease in news coverage of this year’s March for Life in Washington DC last week?
   By Sharon Hughes

Current News : Culture and Society
No Safety for the Children Oct 13, 2006
Over the past few weeks we’ve seen a horrifying upswing in the incidence of crimes committed against (and by) children. School shootings, sexual assaults and abductions have created an atmosphere that has some Americans wondering if there is any safe place for our children. Frankly, I don’t believe a safe haven exists at present. Not even in the home.
   By Alan Burkhart

Current News : Culture and Society
Press 1 for English Sep 29, 2006
What would John Wayne Say?
   By Unknown

Current News : Culture and Society
As American As Baseball, Apple Pie and 'Hot Moms'? Sep 27, 2006
There was a day in American culture when Mom was considered a saint, when a harsh word about her was considered fighting words, when she was placed on a pedestal and revered. There was a time when TV portrayed her as wise, loving, and concerned. That is no more.

Now she is apparently supposed to be "hot".

   By Warner Todd Huston

Current News : Culture and Society
Bush Assassination Film to Debut at Toronto Film Festival Sep 6, 2006
It’s the political equivalent of a snuff film.
At best irresponsible, at worst morally reprehensible, a British filmmaker has created a docudrama that begins with a realistic looking depiction of an assassination of President George W. Bush.
The movie presents images of Bush being shot to death in Chicago, Ill., in the year 2007. The plot then focuses on the investigation of the assassination.

   By James Hirsen