[Active-l] (NEWS) Today's Cultural Warfare Update

Dara (R'ykandar Korra'ti) kahvi at murkworks.net
Tue May 15 21:50:02 PDT 2007


Sorry I'm so far behind on these; it's been a rough quarter. But no  
time for whingy bits - here's some of today's news.

Survey indicates that 24% of UK GPs refusing to sign abortion forms;

Wisconsin pharmacist repeatedly violates employer rules in refusing  
not just to dispense birth control (in any form), but refusing  
referrals, harassing birth-control customers, and more; he's suing on  
the basis of religious discrimination; so far, he's 0 for 2;

LifeNews's version of the story, of course, supports the pharmacist  
and blames Wal-mart's decision to stock ECP (which is not  
specifically related to this; it was for all forms of birth control)  
on "tremendous pressure from Planned Parenthood";

Rev. Jerry Falwell is dead; he had just been on CNN last week  
reasserting that it was the fault of GBLT people, the ACLU, abortion  
rights activists, and liberals in general that the 9/11 terrorist  
attacks happened;

Focus on the Family says Jerry Falwell "finished well;" James Dobson  
will honour Rev. Falwell, who spent his entire career making millions  
of dollars by trying to ruin the lives of others, on Larry King Live;  
James Dobson pledges to continue the war against LBGT people and  
others they dislike, stating, "It was Jerry who led an entire wing of  
Christianity, the fundamentalist wing, away from isolation and into a  
direct confrontation with culture. It was my honor to share the front  
lines with him in the battle for righteousness in our nation. We will  
continue that fight, in his honor, until our mutual goals are achieved";

Focus on the Family: "Decline of Marriage Leads to Decline of  
Civilization";

Colorado passes bill into law allowing lesbian and gay couples to  
adopt, and a second bill ending "abstinence-only" sex education  
funding; FotF is outraged, of course;

FotF's "Gays are After Your Children" propaganda today is a story I'm  
seeing hopping around the fundamentalist networks - "12-Year-Old  
Forced to Watch Brokeback Mountain Sues School";

FotF prints the American College of Pediatricians statement that  
embryonic stem-cell research should be stopped at once. The 2002- 
founded ACP is a real piece of work;  their other positions include  
condemnations of GBLT people as "inordinately promiscuous... even  
within what are loosely-termed 'committed relationships'... more  
likely than heterosexuals to experience mental illness, substance  
abuse, suicidal tendencies, and shortened life spans" - basically the  
usual litany of theocon bullshit, filtered through secondary- 
reference footnotes to hide their original sources. They also, of  
course, assert that children are harmed by being raised by lesbian  
and gay parents, that contraception is bad, that the HPV vaccine  
isn't a good idea, and, of course, that abortion is very bad, even  
worse than contraception, and compare abortion rights supporters to  
Nazis ("...Echoing the words untermenschen; Lebens unwertenleben  
suggested in the 1930s in Nazi Germany"). More with the article;

Here's an example of how these things get used; the article is from  
2005, but it still shows how these statement from an impressive- 
sounding groups end up coming out of, say, George W. Bush's mouth;

Faith and Freedom Network runs FotF's article - not quite verbatim,  
but close to it - on their website, pushes their "Change the State in  
'08" theocon-election campaign;

Faith and Freedom Network calls for a crackdown on academics,  
reprinting a position paper stating that "sometimes the exercise of  
intellectual dissent under the guise of academic freedom is misguided  
and just plain wrong," calls for beefing up anti-sedition laws, and  
generally saying it's time to crack down;

FFN's own column supporting crackdowns on dissident academics;

Focus on the Family reports on international theoconfab, the Fourth I/ 
n/t/e/r/n/a/t/i/o/n/a/l/ World Congress of Families (WCF); they're  
anti-gay, anti-abortion, and so on;

Focus on the Family newsbrief on Connecticut case seeking to open the  
state marriage law to same-sex couples;

Massachusetts attourney general believes that the proposed anti- 
marriage amendment (which only needs 25% yes vote in the legislature  
to go to a popular vote) may be unconstitutional;

"Intelligent Design" professor upset that he didn't get tenure,  
claims creationists are blacklisted;

FotF's ad yesterday was for "Why You Can't Stay Silent; A Biblical  
Mandate to Shape Our Culture"; I comment on that a tiny bit below;

 From cubes.livejournal.com, an update on fired city manager and  
transwoman Susan Stanton;

Focus on the Family's ad for last Friday was for "THE HOMOSEXUAL  
AGENDA: Exposing the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today,"  
which is part of their continuing push towards the idea that allowing  
GBLT people equal treatment under the law is inherently a violation  
of their religious rights to discriminate against GBLT people. This  
is an idea they've been working on for some time, of course; the  
intent is to make rights under the law a zero-sum game, and to  
declare that Christianity and anti-gay politics are one and the same;

FotF applauds students for "taking a stand" against GBLT anti- 
bullying efforts an queer students by boycotting school on the Day of  
Silence protest against anti-gay bullying. One of the interesting  
things is an outright admission that the plan is to create enough of  
a stink and mess that the Day of Silence anti-bullying effort gets  
shut down;

FotF report on the effort to get an anti-marriage amendment on the  
Massachusetts state ballot;

FotF notes a valid study linking HPV to throat cancer as well as  
cervical cancer, uses it to describe "how dangerous this activity  
[oral sex] can be"; and the study is accurate, but you're talking  
about a difference of 3 in 100,000;

FotF notes that the ACLU is planning a multi-state legal campaign  
against "abstinence-only" education courses that mischaracterise  
condoms as ineffective against the spread of STDs;

FotF uses the "special rights" language to describe nondiscrimination  
law on the basis of sexual orientation; this is a lie, since  
heterosexuals are included as well;

FotF refers again to a "mandate" that "requires" HPV vaccination in  
Texas - this in a story about it expiring in Texas. The problem is,  
it was never a mandate and never required; they just lied about it.  
What _had_ happened is that the anti-cervical-cancer vaccine had been  
included in the standard vaccinations list. But you could opt out of  
it; it wasn't mandatory;

Courtesy wytwolf.livejournal.com, here's today's Cultural Warfare  
Update Feature Presentation.


----- 1 -----
GPs 'refuse to sign abortion forms'
The Daily Mail
Last updated at 06:40am on 3rd May 2007

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html? 
in_article_id=452361&in_page_id=1770

Almost a quarter of GPs are refusing to sign abortion referral forms,  
a survey reveals.

According to the poll by the doctors' newspaper Pulse, nearly one in  
five GPs do not believe abortion should be legal.

And 55% of the 309 GPs questioned said they wanted the current 24- 
week limit for abortions to be reduced.

[More at URL]


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Noeson in the news again
Creature of Mad Enthusiasms
7 May 2007

http://neadods.livejournal.com/481974.html?view=2753462

Back in 2005, I wrote about a man named Neil T. Noeson.

Mr. Noeson is a pharmacist, but he is also a Man of Faith, and he  
refuses to violate that faith by dirtying his hands (or any clients)  
with anything involving birth control. He wrote a letter to that  
effect which never made it into the hands of his supervisors at the  
"On the Go" pharmacy within K-Mart in Menomonie, Wisconsin.

Which is why when On Saturday, July 6, 2002, the patient, referred to  
hereinafter as “AR”, went to the K-Mart Pharmacy and requested a  
refill of her Loestrin FE 1/20 prescription, Mr. Noeson (the only  
pharmacist on site) asked her specifically if she was using the drug  
for contraception. When she said yes, "AR" got turned down flat. He  
refused to aid her, refused to refer her to anywhere else, and (when  
she went to Wal-Mart and they called for her prescription  
information) he refused to pass the prescription on.

AR pitched a bitch to the manager of K-mart, who admitted that K-Mart  
had been having problems the whole day because women could not get  
their prescriptions filled. She suggested that AR come in on Monday,  
which is what eventually happened, as Mr. Noeson refused all weekend  
long to violate his conscience by dispensing the drug... which means  
that AR had a lapse in her coverage, as she was due to start taking  
the next course of pills by then.

[More at URL]


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Appeals Court Rules Wal-Mart Can Ignore Pharmacist's Conscience Plea
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
May 5, 2007

http://www.lifenews.com/state2269.html

Madison, WI (LifeNews.com) -- The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled  
on Wednesday that the giant retailer Wal-Mart is not required to  
respect the conscience rights of a Wisconsin pharmacist. Neil Noeson  
cited religious objections to filling birth-control prescriptions in  
what is one of the latest cases involving their ability to opt out of  
dispensing drugs.

The court found that under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act,  
the accommodation Noesen sought would impose an undue hardship on Wal- 
Mart.

After objecting to filling the birth control prescriptions, Wal-Mart  
offered to permit Noesen to assist only male customers and women not  
of childbearing age.

Noesen also wanted to be relieved of all counter and telephone duties  
unless customers were first pre-screened by others to ensure that  
they were not seeking birth control.

[More at URL]


----- 4 -----
CNN: Just last week, Falwell reiterated his belief that gays caused  
September 11
by John Aravosis (DC) · 5/15/2007 05:13:00 PM ET
AmericaBlog

http://www.americablog.com/2007/05/cnn-just-last-week-falwell- 
reiterated.html

He told CNN just one week before his death that he still believes  
that gays, pro-choicers and other liberals caused September 11. So  
much for his apology.

[Editor's note: Normally I avoid linking to secondary sources, but in  
this case, the secondary source links through to a YouTube capture of  
Falwell's emphatic reassertion that GBLT people caused the 9/11  
terrorist attacks.]

[More at URL]


----- 5 -----
Jerry Falwell ‘Finished Well'
Dr. Dobson scheduled to pay tribute to pioneering leader on Larry  
King Live.
by Jennifer Mesko, associate editor
Focus on the Family
5-15-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000004628.cfm

The Rev. Dr. Jerry Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority and Liberty  
University and pastor of the Thomas Road Baptist Church since 1956,  
died today. He was 73.

Falwell was found unresponsive in his office this morning. Attempts  
to resuscitate him failed.

Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family Action, issued a  
statement honoring Falwell's life.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to Jerry’s wife Macel, his children  
Jerry, Jonathan and Jeannie, and his church. This is a tragic loss  
for them – and for all Americans. Jerry’s passions and convictions  
changed the course of our country for the better over the last 20  
years – and I was proud to call him my friend.

“It was Jerry who led an entire wing of Christianity, the  
fundamentalist wing, away from isolation and into a direct  
confrontation with culture. It was my honor to share the front lines  
with him in the battle for righteousness in our nation. We will  
continue that fight, in his honor, until our mutual goals are achieved."

[More at URL]


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Decline of Marriage Leads to Decline of Civilization
International gathering centers on importance of family.
by Bob Ditmer, Family News in Focus
Focus on the Family
5-15-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLNews/A000004627.cfm

WARSAW, Poland – A primary message at The World Congress of Families  
(WCF) over the weekend was "marriage is good for society." It may be  
a simple and obvious statement, but in today’s world it needs  
repeating and defending.

The best way to show the importance of marriage to society is to  
point out what’s happened since the institution's global decline.  
Brad Wilcox, a sociologist from the University of Virginia, said it  
isn’t hard to prove that marriage is in trouble in the West.

"In the last 40 years, marriage rates have plummeted, illegitimacy  
and divorce have surged and cohabitation has become fashionable," he  
said. "Poverty, crime, depression, suicide, et cetera are just some  
of the consequences that follow when marriage is weakened.”

[More at URL]


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Colorado Governor OKs Gay Adoption, Cuts Abstinence-Only Sex Ed
First-year Democratic leader signed 26 bills Monday.
by Jennifer Mesko, associate editor
Focus on the Family
5-15-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLNews/A000004626.cfm

Gay adoption is in. Abstinence-only education is out.

H.B. 1330, which legalizes gay adoption, and H.B. 1292, which bans  
abstinence-only education, were among 26 bills Colorado Gov. Bill  
Ritter signed into law Monday.

Ritter told The (Colorado Springs) Gazette that H.B. 1330 will  
“strengthen families and provide children with as stable an  
environment as possible.”

Jim Pfaff, president and CEO of the Colorado Family Institute,  
disagreed.

“Both bills show that this was a Legislature that was willing to pay  
back its benefactors," he said. “Their agenda is to expand rights and  
legal acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle. What we need to be  
doing is strengthening the capability of mother-and-father households  
to adopt.

[More at URL]


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12-Year-Old Forced to Watch Brokeback Mountain Sues School
She claims teacher shut the door and told the class not to tell.
by Wendy Cloyd, assistant editor
Focus on the Family
5-14-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLNews/A000004616.cfm

The grandparents of a 12-year-old student who says she was forced to  
watch the R-rated, gay-themed movie Brokeback Mountain at school have  
filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Board of Education, The Chicago  
Sun-Times reported.

Kenneth and LaVerne Richardson, the grandparents of Jessica Turner,  
are seeking close to $500,000 in damages for psychological distress  
and false imprisonment.

According to court documents, a substitute teacher told students at  
Ashburn Community Elementary School, “What happens in Ms. Buford’s  
class stays in Ms. Buford’s class.” The suit claims Buford then shut  
the classroom door and showed the film about two cowboys involved in  
a homosexual affair.

“It is very important to me that my children not be exposed to this,”  
Kenneth Richardson said. “The teacher knew she was not supposed to do  
this.”

[More at URL]


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Pediatricians Call for End to Embryonic Stem-Cell Research
Focus on the Family
5-15-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004623.cfm

The American College of Pediatricians (ACP) is calling for an end to  
embryonic stem-cell research and recommends exclusive support for  
adult stem-cell research, LifeSiteNews.com reported.

“Not only does embryonic research require taking the life of human  
embryos, it also prolongs needless suffering by delaying the  
development of more promising adult stem-cell treatments and cures,”  
said Dr. Michelle Cretella, fellow of ACP.

[More at URL]

[Editor's Note: The American College of Pediatricians is a  
fundamentalist-friendly thinktank founded in 2002 to generate anti- 
gay, anti-contraception, and anti-abortion papers, and was founded in  
specific response to The American Academy of Pediatrics finding that  
children raised by GBLT parents did not differ significantly from  
children raised by straight parents. Source:

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/07/31/ 
beliefs_drive_research_agenda_of_new_think_tanks/

Their material has been quoted by Mr Bush, the Chief Executive, via  
the Family Research Council, who promotes their material.]


----- 10 -----
Beliefs drive research agenda of new think tanks
Study on gay adoption disputed by specialists
By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff  |  July 31, 2005
The Boston Globe

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/07/31/ 
beliefs_drive_research_agenda_of_new_think_tanks/

WASHINGTON -- President Bush had a ready answer when asked in January  
for his view of adoption by same-sex couples: ''Studies have shown  
that the ideal is where a child is raised in a married family with a  
man and a woman," the president said.

Bush's assertion raised eyebrows among specialists. The American  
Academy of Pediatrics, composed of leaders in the field, had found no  
meaningful difference between children raised by same-sex and  
heterosexual couples, based on a 2002 report written largely by a  
Boston pediatrician, Dr. Ellen C. Perrin.

But Bush's statement was celebrated at a tiny think tank called the  
Family Research Institute, where the founder, Dr. Paul Cameron,  
believes Bush was referring to studies he has published in academic  
journals that are critical of gays and lesbians as parents. Cameron  
has published numerous studies with titles such as ''Gay Foster  
Parents More Apt to Molest" -- a conclusion disputed by many other  
researchers.

The president's statement was also welcomed at a small organization  
with an august-sounding name, the American College of Pediatricians.  
The college, which has a small membership, says on its website that  
it would be ''dangerously irresponsible" to allow same-sex couples to  
adopt children. The college was formed just three years ago, after  
the 75-year-old American Academy of Pediatrics issued its paper.

[...]

Created as counterpoints to large, well-established medical  
organizations whose work is subject to rigorous review and who assert  
no political agenda, the tiny think tanks with names often mimicking  
those of established medical authorities have sought to dispute the  
notion of a medical consensus on social issues such as gay rights,  
the right to die, abortion, and birth control.

For example, Cameron's Family Research Institute, with an annual  
budget of less than $200,000, tries to counter the views of the  
150,000-member American Psychological Association, which has an  
annual budget of $98 million. The tiny American College of  
Pediatricians has a single employee, yet it has been quoted as a  
counterpoint to the 60,000-member American Academy of Pediatrics.

Senior Bush aides, asked for the basis of the comment about adoption,  
now say they are unaware of any studies comparing heterosexual and  
same-sex adoptions -- by Cameron or by any pediatric association. The  
president, they say, was probably referring to studies that show  
children are better off living with both biological parents -- though  
those studies have nothing to do with adoption by same-sex couples.

[More at URL]


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12-year-old Forced to Watch Brokeback in Classroom
Faith and Freedom Network
Tuesday, May 15, 2007

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/weblog/2007/05/12-year-old-forced-to- 
watch-brokeback.html

A suit has been filed on behalf of a twelve-year-old girl who feels  
she was forced to watch the gay movie, Brokeback Mountain in her  
classroom.

This suit claims that a substitute teacher introduced herself as Ms.  
Buford to the class and then said, “What happens in Ms. Buford’s  
class stays in Ms. Buford’s class.” The teacher then asked a student  
to close the door and started showing the R-rated movie. (Click here  
to read story).

Kenneth and LaVerne Richardson, the grandparents of twelve-year-old  
Jessica Turner who filed the suit said, “It is very important that my  
children not be exposed to this.”

As I regularly scan the news, I’m seeing more and more of this kind  
of thing. As our government schools continue to be controlled by  
secularist, activist educators, I believe their encroachment on  
parental rights will only intensify.

[More at URL]


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ACADEMIC FREEDOM, INTELLECTUAL DISSENT, AND NATIONAL SECURITY
(Jan. 2006) paper by Tom O'Connor,
Department of Justice Studies, North Carolina Wesleyan College,
presentation at International Military Ethics Symposium, Springfield, VA
Reprinted by Faith and Freedom Network
Online as of 15 May 2007

http://faithandfreedom.us/academic_dissent.html

     It is time for fresh thought about the role of colleges and  
universities, especially in time of war, particularly a long war  
against a temptingly indefinable enemy like terrorism.  Colleges and  
universities, like the institutions of free press and free speech,  
are supposed to carry out their "need to know" functions in a  
responsible manner.  Practically everyone would agree that the basic  
purpose of a college or university is to create new knowledge and  
teach both old and new knowledge.  Few would also disagree that  
academic freedom might be an appropriate tool for accomplishing that  
purpose.  However, sometimes the exercise of intellectual dissent  
under the guise of academic freedom is misguided and just plain  
wrong.  For example, the news media and blogosphere are filled with  
stories about some "muddleheaded" professor somewhere (Gross & Levitt  
1997), some "moonbat" professor elsewhere (moonbat describing someone  
who sacrifices sanity for the sake of consistency), those "great  
pretenders of academe" (Anderson 1996), "flawed eccentrics and  
exhibitionists" (Schoenfeld & Magnan 1994), and dare we say it --  
"terrorist professors" (Cassell 2004), who do nothing less than give  
aid and comfort to the enemy.  Terrorist professors exist, and we'll  
get into the legal elements later, but for now, let's assume that  
some kind of patriotism crisis might be afflicting some professors,  
even well-intentioned ones, where at least something about their  
outrageousness might call their patriotism into question, and it can  
be noted immediately that we're on dangerous ground here since  
calling someone's patriotism into question is the same as calling  
someone a traitor, which is bad form and may create a backlash doing  
more harm than good.

[...]

This is not the place to fully discuss First Amendment  
jurisprudence.  Suffice it to say, as De George (1997) makes clear,  
academic freedom is not a species of free speech protected by the  
First Amendment (despite some appeals courts which have sometimes  
confounded the issue).  Academic freedom and tenure are not  
inalienable rights.  They exist because they serve ends which  
presumably benefit society.  It makes perfect sense, therefore to  
discuss these things in the context of grand strategy or the supposed  
homeland security benefits of academic dissent.

[More at URL]


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Multiculturalism, Tolerance and Free Speech. Another Defining Moment.
Faith and Freedom Network
Thursday, May 10, 2007

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/weblog/2007/05/multiculturalism- 
tolerance-and-free.html

You may have heard about Julio Pino, a Kent State University  
professor who has been stirring controversy about his anti-American  
teaching while on the tax-payers payroll at a State University.

If you haven't -- you probably will because people across Washington  
State are receiving calls this week asking for support on an effort  
to remove him.

[...]

The issue, as I see it, is simply this: Is there too much freedom of  
speech on university campuses, given the extreme environment of  
multiculturalism, tolerance, which has become acceptance, and the  
element of free speech which is a pillar of our freedoms here in  
America?

[More at URL]


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International Gathering Affirms the Natural Family
'We see a world restored in line with the intent of its Creator.'
by Bob Ditmer, Family News in Focus
Focus on the Family
5-14-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLNews/A000004617.cfm

WARSAW, Poland – The fourth World Congress of Families (WCF) made a  
bold statement over the weekend from the capital of a conservative  
country trying to hold back a tide of secularism.

Allen Carlson, WCF international secretary, said he hopes to counter  
secular trends with a new vision.

"We see a world restored in line with the intent of its Creator," he  
said.

That intent, as expressed at the WCF, is for marriage to be between a  
man and a woman, for the family to be the world’s primary economic  
unit, for parents to be the first educators and for true happiness to  
be the result. But Catherine Vierling, general secretary of the  
European Forum for Human Rights and Family, said that’s not a message  
EU members want to hear.

[More at URL]


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Marriage in Connecticut – High Court and Lawmakers Weigh In
Focus on the Family
5-14-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004615.cfm

The Connecticut Supreme Court is considering a case today to  
determine the constitutionality of the state marriage law, The  
Associated Press reported.

In 2004, eight same-sex couples challenged the state's refusal to  
allow gay marriage. A lower court dismissed the case after the state  
passed a civil-union law in 2005; the couples appealed, charging that  
civil unions did not provide enough benefits.

Legislators announced Friday they will not consider legislation to  
legalize same-sex marriage, saying the measure does not have enough  
support.


----- 16 -----
Massachusetts Attorney General Says Marriage Amendment May Be Illegal
Focus on the Family
5-14-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004614.cfm

Massachusetts voters could get to vote on the definition of marriage  
next fall, but Attorney General Martha Coakley said it might not matter.

While the Legislature delayed an important vote on a marriage  
amendment, Coakley said Friday the amendment may be unconstitutional  
and could trigger lawsuits.

She expects "protracted, hard-fought litigation," according to The  
Boston Globe.

[More at URL]


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Professor Who Backs Intelligent Design Denied Tenure
Focus on the Family
5-14-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004613.cfm

A professor at Iowa State University said he has been denied tenure  
because of his belief that science points to an intelligent designer.

Dr. Guillermo Gonzales, an astronomer and author of The Privileged  
Planet, does not teach about intelligent design in his university  
courses. Research and advocacy for the theory are done on his own time.

Dr. John West, associate director of Discovery Institute’s Center for  
Science & Culture, said “self-appointed defenders of the theory of  
evolution” are trying to blacklist anyone who disagrees with them.

“The basic freedom of scientists, teachers and students to do  
scientific research and question the Darwinian hegemony is coming  
under attack by people that can only be called Darwinian  
fundamentalists,” West said. “Intelligent design scientists are  
losing their jobs, and their professional careers are being torpedoed  
by these extremists.”

[More at URL]


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Why You Can't Stay Silent
A Biblical Mandate to Shape Our Culture
Tom Minnery
Hardcover

http://resources.family.org/product/id/101781.do?code=CE07ECZL

In Matthew 5, Jesus taught a simple parable comparing His believers  
to salt and light. What does this lesson mean to millions of  
Christians now? Tom Minnery, a Focus on the Family vice president,  
shares a compelling case from a biblical perspective on why  
Christians must actively address social issues within the culture.

[Editor's note: This is an ad, really; but it's the kind of ad they  
run with their news updates every day. The ads generally push a book  
or CD series talking about why you have to be more politically active  
in order to be a true Christian, or why you have to adopt what they  
call a "Christian worldview," which is generally a worldview removed  
from empiricism - the observation of that around you to see what  
works and what doesn't - in favour of their flavour of  
fundamentalism, wherein the important question is alignment with  
theology first, everything else second.]


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Introducing Susan Stanton
In February, Steve Stanton's secret was out. He lost his job as Largo  
city manager. Then the world came calling. But not for Steve.
By LANE DeGREGORY
St. Petersburg (FL) Times
Published May 13, 2007

http://www.sptimes.com/2007/05/13/Tampabay/Introducing_Susan_Sta.shtml

LARGO -- She couldn't sleep. She lay for hours in the dark.

In the morning, she would pose for her first portrait, at age 48. All  
her life, she had dodged and wavered and contemplated every  
avoidance, even suicide. Now, 12 hours to go.

She got up at 1 a.m., made coffee. She took a mug into the den of her  
Largo home, pulled out her red journal and started to write:

_So here I sit. Alone in the early morning hours. Waiting for the  
rest of my life to begin._

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The Homosexual Agenda
Exposing the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today
Alan Sears & Craig Osten
Paperback

http://resources.family.org/product/id/101715.do?code=CE07ECZL

America is not only widely tolerating homosexuality in our schools,  
in the media and in the corporate world, but is more openly punishing  
those who disagree. With well-documented and disturbing proof, Alan  
Sears and Craig Osten expose the great strides homosexuals are making  
as a result of their concerted strategic activities.

[More at URL]


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Students Take a Stand for Truth
Nearly a month after the Day of Silence and Day of Truth, controversy  
continues.
by Jennifer Mesko, associate editor
Focus on the Family
5-11-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000004605.cfm

Sophomore Oleg Manzyuk and many of his friends stayed home from San  
Juan High School on April 18, the Day of Silence. On that day,  
homosexual students and their supporters wore tape over their mouths  
in protest.

Two years ago, the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) established the Day of  
Truth — April 19 this year — to express a Christian perspective.  
Nearly 7,000 students participated in the third-annual Day of Truth.

But Oleg wasn’t in class that day either; he and about a dozen others  
were suspended by the Citrus Heights, Calif., school for wearing T- 
shirts with Scripture verses addressing homosexuality. In four  
California districts, at least 150 students were suspended.

[...]

The next Day of Silence is just about 340 days away.

“This would all be settled without a Day of Silence,” Oleg said.  
“It’s a promotion of homosexuality and the homosexual lifestyle. I  
don’t want that showcased at school.”

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Massachusetts Governor: Marriage Vote to Bring ‘Political Circus’
Focus on the Family
5-11-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004602.cfm

Gov. Deval Patrick claimed on Thursday that a vote on a proposed  
marriage amendment would bring a “political circus” to town.

[...]

Patrick, who supports same-sex marriage, is actively lobbying for  
“no” votes, according to The Associated Press.

[More at URL]


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Study Links Throat Cancer to HPV
Focus on the Family
5-11-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004601.cfm

Although previous research had indicated the human papillomavirus  
(HPV) causes oral cancer, a new study published in the New England  
Journal of Medicine is the first to definitively establish a link  
between the two.

[...]

“We must realize the growing number of children, some down to the  
elementary school level, who are involved today in oral sex. With  
this study, we now know how dangerous this activity can be,” said  
Linda Klepacki, sexual health analyst for Focus on the Family Action.  
“Many children and teens don’t define oral sex as sex and can acquire  
and transmit serious infections by these behaviors.

[More at URL]


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ACLU Announces Multi-State Attack on Abstinence Ed
Focus on the Family
5-11-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004600.cfm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced Wednesday its  
intention to target abstinence-only curriculum in at least 11 states.

Julie Sternberg, senior staff attorney with ACLU Reproductive  
Freedom, said abstinence education endangers the health of teens.
“We are taking action today,” she said in a statement, “because  
federally funded abstinence-only-until-marriage curricula across the  
country contain medically inaccurate information about the importance  
of condoms.”

[...]

Curricula from Planned Parenthood – taught to teens – suggests that  
anal and oral intercourse can be defined as abstinent behavior and  
therefore is safe, she said.

[...]

Targeted states include Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas,  
Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee and Texas.

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Same-Sex Benefits Now Law in Oregon
Focus on the Family
5-10-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004585.cfm

Gov. Ted Kulongoski signed legislation Wednesday that adds Oregon to  
the list of states allowing gay couples to enter domestic  
partnerships, The Associated Press reported.

The domestic-partnership measure will allow same-sex couples to gain  
many of the legal benefits of marriage.

In addition, Kulongoski signed a bill that gives homosexuals special  
rights by making sexual orientation a protected class. [Editor's  
note: Aside from the grammatical incoherence of this sentence, it's  
also a lie, as "sexual orientation" includes heterosexuality.]

Family advocates say they plan to launch a petition drive to refer  
both measures to the November 2008 ballot.


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Texas Governor Lets HPV Vaccine Mandate Die
Focus on the Family
5-10-2007

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLBriefs/A000004589.cfm

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who signed an executive order in February  
requiring all school-age girls to be vaccinated against the human  
papillomavirus (HPV), is standing down. The Legislature passed a bill  
that bars a mandate for four years. Perry will allow the bill to  
become law without his signature.

“It is time to move this issue from the political arena to the court  
of public opinion where real lives are at stake,” Perry told The  
Associated Press.

[Editor's note: Focus on the Family is continuing their lie here. The  
anti-cervical-cancer vaccine was never a mandate and never required;  
what _had_ happened is that it had been included in the standard  
vaccinations list. But you could opt out of it at will.]

[More at URL]


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