Jan. 30
Donna Hearne — Educational Policy Conference 21
An important conference on education will take place in St. Louis, Missouri on February 4 through 6. The chairman of this unique event will join Phyllis in the studio to talk about the impressive lineup of experts who will speak on what kids are learning and NOT learning in public schools today.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Schlafly draws a crowd
Feminists are "bitter, unhappy and not successful women."
These words were spoken to a packed house in the Watkins Room in the University Center on Wednesday, Jan. 20, as the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow hosted 85-year-old conservative activist and author Phyllis Schlafly. The front row was filled with students in business attire representing CSBT while various individuals representing the Feminist Initiative and the gay community were seated in the audience. The room was so full that students were forced to sit on the ground the back wall.
These words were spoken to a packed house in the Watkins Room in the University Center on Wednesday, Jan. 20, as the Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow hosted 85-year-old conservative activist and author Phyllis Schlafly. The front row was filled with students in business attire representing CSBT while various individuals representing the Feminist Initiative and the gay community were seated in the audience. The room was so full that students were forced to sit on the ground the back wall.
The Fad of "Competencies"
As I've commented often on these broadcasts, the public schools succumb to fads from time to time, in the hope that some new fad will raise test scores of the students. Several years ago, self-esteem was one of these popular fads. That was an attempt to make students feel good even if they were not learning anything.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Eagle Forum Opposes the Military Readiness Enhancement Act
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Eagle Forum, a leading pro-family organization founded by Phyllis Schlafly, urges Members of Congress and other Americans who support the U.S. military to defend current law which holds that homosexuals are ineligible to serve in the U.S. armed forces. During his first official State of the Union Address to the nation last night, President Obama called for Congress to repeal this law, but Eagle Forum opposes any efforts to change or repeal it.
Debunking Feminist Myths
Suzanne Venker, a fulltime mother and former school teacher, has written a useful book called 7 Myths of Working Mothers: Why Children and (Most) Careers Just Don't Mix
. She points out that every year, we see hundreds of articles and books selling the line about how today's mother can "have it all" -- a fulltime, high-powered career and an involved, loving relationship with her children. How does the modern working mother do it? "The answer, of course," writes Mrs. Venker, "is that she doesn't. She pays someone else to do the work of motherhood so she can pursue her career. She can't, after all, be in two places at one time."
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
A Child Needs Both a Father and a Mother
Debates about same-sex marriage and gay adoptions always include the argument that a child has the right to both a father and a mother. If that is true, why is a child usually deprived of that right when heterosexual couples divorce? It would seem that maintaining a father’s love and authority would be crucial when a child’s life is turned upside down by divorce. Yet, family courts routinely deprive children of one of their parents, usually the father, restricting his time with his child to about six days a month. The courts make this decision while pompously asserting that they are invoking “the best interest of the child.” But how can it be in the best interest of children to make them forfeit one parent?
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Dr. Miriam Grossman — Sex Education
What in the world are your children learning in their sex education classes? A medical doctor answers parents' questions, including You're Teaching My Child What?.
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Is Socialization a Problem for Homeschoolers?
When the subject of homeschooling comes up, someone usually raises the question of socialization. Critics of homeschooling can't deny that homeschooled students are every bit the academic equal of students who attend regular schools, so they shift to the assertion that education is more than academics, and that proper socialization can take place only in a traditional school setting, preferably spending a lot of time with children in the same age group or grade.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Eagle Forum to Co-Sponsor the 6th Annual CPAC Reaganpalooza!
Attention young Eagles!

Join Eagle Forum at THE young professional conservative event of the year -REAGANPALOOZA! - for a night of partying, cocktails, and celebration at the best CPAC after-party in Washington, D.C.! We'll honor the man, the legend - President Ronald Reagan. Over 750 young conservatives attended the event last year!
After SIX years, we're still going strong! REAGANPALOOZA began as a way for all of our conservative friends from around the country to get together and celebrate the cause. JOIN US this year in celebrating the next generation of the conservative movement!

Join Eagle Forum at THE young professional conservative event of the year -REAGANPALOOZA! - for a night of partying, cocktails, and celebration at the best CPAC after-party in Washington, D.C.! We'll honor the man, the legend - President Ronald Reagan. Over 750 young conservatives attended the event last year!
After SIX years, we're still going strong! REAGANPALOOZA began as a way for all of our conservative friends from around the country to get together and celebrate the cause. JOIN US this year in celebrating the next generation of the conservative movement!
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Obama Scuttles Ban on Internet Gambling
Every now and then, a federal court hand down a good decision, so let me tell you about one good decision -- and then I'll tell you how it was sabotaged. Internet gambling is a huge, billion-dollar business, and Congress passed a law to prohibit internet gambling in states that had already made internet gambling illegal. The gambling industry threw everything but the kitchen sink toward trying to defeat this bill, but Congress passed it anyway. Three cheers for Congress. Then the gambling industry sued to stop implementation of the law. The gambling industry argued that this law was unconstitutional because it was too vague, and that even the title of the law, "Unlawful internet gambling," was too vague. But that challenge was absurd, especially since the law affected only states where state law had already made internet gambling illegal.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Getting It Done: The Year In Obama-Led Health Care Reform
A look back at President Obama's leadership on health care reform, January, 2009 - January, 2010
A North American security perimeter on the horizon, 1-11-10
NAFTA has extended from economic integration into a political and regional security pact which has been achieved through the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) of North America, Plan Mexico, as well as other initiatives. Various pieces of legislation and reports, along with influential individuals have called for closer trilateral cooperation regarding common rules for immigration and security enforcement around the perimeter of the continent. A major part of the U.S. security agenda already includes the defense of North America, but a full blown security zone would bring Canada and Mexico further under U.S. control. A Fortress North America poses a serious threat to our sovereignty and would mean the loss of more civil liberties.
Obama hopes to avoid Clinton health care missteps
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama and his aides are determined not to repeat the mistakes the Clinton administration made 15 years ago in trying to revamp the U.S. health care system. That means applying some of the lessons learned — moving fast, seizing momentum and not letting it go.
Tom Daschle, Obama's point man on the issue, discussed the early strategy, although details of Obama's proposals won't be finalized for a while. Already, however, the political and public relations parts are coming into place.
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Tom Daschle, Obama's point man on the issue, discussed the early strategy, although details of Obama's proposals won't be finalized for a while. Already, however, the political and public relations parts are coming into place.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Phyllis Schlafly to Address Students for Life on the 37th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Washington, D.C. — Eagle Forum President and Founder Phyllis Schlafly made the following comments on the 37th anniversary of the controversial 1973 Supreme Court abortion decision, Roe v. Wade:
“Today, I welcome and salute the hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans who have traveled to our Nation’s Capital to commemorate the fateful Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, which 37 years ago legalized the murderous practice of abortion and led to the premature deaths of over 50 million Americans. Hundreds of thousands of people, the vast majority of whom were under 30 years of age, marched up Pennsylvania Avenue today determined to send a message to every branch of our government to defend the sanctity of all human life.”
“Just last May, a Gallup poll found 2009 to be the first year that a majority of U.S. adults openly identified themselves as ‘pro-life’ on the issue of abortion, and even in the midst of this liberal-controlled Congress and radically pro-abortion White House, I have never been so hopeful for the future of the pro-life movement.”
Phyllis Schlafly will be the Keynote Speaker at this year’s Students for Life of America National Conference which will be held at the Pryzbyla Center at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, January 23, 2010. Mrs. Schlafly will also accept the conference’s 2010 Defender of Life Award.
“Today, I welcome and salute the hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans who have traveled to our Nation’s Capital to commemorate the fateful Supreme Court decision, Roe v. Wade, which 37 years ago legalized the murderous practice of abortion and led to the premature deaths of over 50 million Americans. Hundreds of thousands of people, the vast majority of whom were under 30 years of age, marched up Pennsylvania Avenue today determined to send a message to every branch of our government to defend the sanctity of all human life.”
“Just last May, a Gallup poll found 2009 to be the first year that a majority of U.S. adults openly identified themselves as ‘pro-life’ on the issue of abortion, and even in the midst of this liberal-controlled Congress and radically pro-abortion White House, I have never been so hopeful for the future of the pro-life movement.”
Phyllis Schlafly will be the Keynote Speaker at this year’s Students for Life of America National Conference which will be held at the Pryzbyla Center at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, January 23, 2010. Mrs. Schlafly will also accept the conference’s 2010 Defender of Life Award.
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Majority of Americans, and Nearly 6 in 10 Young Adults, View Abortion as Morally Wrong
Poll finds 56% of all Americans and 58% of those 18-29 years old say abortion 'morally wrong'
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion throughout the United States, a new survey shows a strong majority of Americans believe abortion to be "morally wrong."
"Millennials" (those 18-29) consider abortion to be "morally wrong" even more (58%) than Baby Boomers (those 45-64) (51%). Generation X (those 30-44) are similar to Millennials (60% see abortion as "morally wrong"). More than 6 in 10 of the Greatest Generation (those 65+) feel the same.
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NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On the eve of the 37th anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion throughout the United States, a new survey shows a strong majority of Americans believe abortion to be "morally wrong."
"Millennials" (those 18-29) consider abortion to be "morally wrong" even more (58%) than Baby Boomers (those 45-64) (51%). Generation X (those 30-44) are similar to Millennials (60% see abortion as "morally wrong"). More than 6 in 10 of the Greatest Generation (those 65+) feel the same.
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Bachmann launches second 'House call' to compete with Obama's address
By Eric Zimmermann - 01/22/10 01:15 PM ET
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is calling for supporters to flock to the Capitol next week for a "Declaration of Healthcare Independence," a move similar to the "House call" Republicans launched in early November.
Bachmann said the event is scheduled for Wednesday, the same day on which Obama will deliver the State of the Union address.
"We're gonna have a press conference at the Capitol, because that's the State of the Union that evening, and we're going to have a press conference about where we go from here," Bachmann said on Glenn Beck's radio program on Friday.
Read entire article at TheHill.com
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is calling for supporters to flock to the Capitol next week for a "Declaration of Healthcare Independence," a move similar to the "House call" Republicans launched in early November.
Bachmann said the event is scheduled for Wednesday, the same day on which Obama will deliver the State of the Union address.
"We're gonna have a press conference at the Capitol, because that's the State of the Union that evening, and we're going to have a press conference about where we go from here," Bachmann said on Glenn Beck's radio program on Friday.
Read entire article at TheHill.com
Obama Wants a Longer School Day
President Barack Obama declared recently that he is demanding that American children spend "more time in the classroom." He and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are calling for a longer school day and for year-round school, claiming that kids in other countries spend more time in school than American students do.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Scouts Punished by Zero Tolerance
Here are some more bizarre examples of zero-tolerance foolishness in public schools whereby good students are punished when they accidentally commit technical violations of school policies.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Scandal of Global Warming
The people promoting global government have for years been trying to convince us that manmade global warming will destroy Planet Earth and that, to avoid this catastrophe, the United States must drastically reduce our use of electricity, regulate our energy, lower our standard of living, send billions of U.S. dollars in foreign aid to Third World countries, and submit to global government. We've been told that all scientists agree with this diagnosis and prediction. But a big hole has now been punctured in this theory.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Save Lives in Haiti, End Lives in America?
While White House press secretary Robert Gibbs was announcing Friday all that the present administration was doing to save lives in Haiti, he reported that President Barack Obama was meeting with both the House and Senate Democrats to resolve how they could provide federal funds via Obamacare to terminate more American lives in the womb.
Is it not incongruous to anyone else that our president, who professes to be an advocate for all minorities, isn't one for the most disadvantaged to survival? What type of "health care" is that for the least among (and within) us?
Save lives in Haiti, end lives in America? What an utterly contradictory presidential plan and policy, especially for a man who claims to be an activist for the underprivileged. What a stark and tragic contradiction in agendas, aids, ethics and the value of human life.
Read entire article at Human Events
Is it not incongruous to anyone else that our president, who professes to be an advocate for all minorities, isn't one for the most disadvantaged to survival? What type of "health care" is that for the least among (and within) us?
Save lives in Haiti, end lives in America? What an utterly contradictory presidential plan and policy, especially for a man who claims to be an activist for the underprivileged. What a stark and tragic contradiction in agendas, aids, ethics and the value of human life.
Read entire article at Human Events
The NEA Recommends Reading Saul Alinsky
The National Education Association (known as the NEA) is the most powerful teachers union in the country. The NEA is a big supporter of Barack Obama and of his trillion-dollar spending programs. The NEA is constantly training its members for political action so they will elect public officials who endorse NEA policies. It is significant that the NEA website is now recommending two books by the radical Chicago organizer Saul Alinsky. One is called Reveille for Radicals and the other Rules for Radicals. Saul Alinsky was a radical who achieved power by teaching people that we live in an unjust and oppressive society, and by training community organizers to lead mass demonstrations to take money and power away from those who have those things.
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Massachusetts Miracle
On January 19, 2010, a special election will be held in Massachusetts to select a new US Senator. Mainstream media pundits would have you believe Democrat Maratha Coakley is the undisputed leader in the race. But the so-called 'experts' may be in for a bit of a surprise.
Freedom-loving Americans from across our nation are rising-up to support Republican candidate Scott Brown. In the days leading up to the election, Brown has advanced such that some polls now actually show him within the margin of error.
Brown would provide the critical 41st vote in the Senate to break the Democrat's filibuster-proof majority and stop the unprecedented assault on our personal liberties that is now taking place in Congress.
Scott Brown has pledged to vote against the government takeover of our health care system and is also opposed to cap-and-trade.
Martha Coakley, on the other hand, supports Obama's socialistic agenda.
The political elite should not underestimate the resilience of the American people to defend their liberty from a tyrannical government.
Freedom-loving Americans from across our nation are rising-up to support Republican candidate Scott Brown. In the days leading up to the election, Brown has advanced such that some polls now actually show him within the margin of error.
Brown would provide the critical 41st vote in the Senate to break the Democrat's filibuster-proof majority and stop the unprecedented assault on our personal liberties that is now taking place in Congress.
Scott Brown has pledged to vote against the government takeover of our health care system and is also opposed to cap-and-trade.
Martha Coakley, on the other hand, supports Obama's socialistic agenda.
The political elite should not underestimate the resilience of the American people to defend their liberty from a tyrannical government.
Anti-abortion march targets Planned Parenthood
Thousands of people from across the country are protesting at anti-abortion rally this morning near the site of a large Planned Parenthood facility on the Gulf Freeway in Houston.
The protesters are gathering for a prayer march targeting the facility which they describe as an "abortion supercenter."
The crowds, which are growing, are gathering in a parking lot behind Catholic Charismatic Center on Cullen Boulevard, near the six-story Planned Parenthood building which is set to open this spring.
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The protesters are gathering for a prayer march targeting the facility which they describe as an "abortion supercenter."
The crowds, which are growing, are gathering in a parking lot behind Catholic Charismatic Center on Cullen Boulevard, near the six-story Planned Parenthood building which is set to open this spring.
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Why Some Kids Don't Do Well in School
I read an interesting article in the Washington Post recently and I'd like to share it with you. In a high school in Alexandria, Virginia, the teacher of an all-black class was exasperated at how poorly the kids are performing. The class included both native-born African-Americans and kids from Africa. In a moment of exasperation, the teacher blurted out this question to the native-born students: "Why don't you guys study like the kids from Africa?" One of the African-American boys shot back the answer. He replied, "It's because they have fathers who kick their butts and make them study." Another student called out: "Ask the class, just ask how many of us have our fathers living with us." The teacher did ask the class, and not one hand went up.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Phyllis Schlafly at National Eagle Forum event: U.S. is waking up
SANDY — Phyllis Schlafly, the first lady of the conservative movement, addressed an audience of politically minded individuals Saturday night in the closing hour of the annual National Eagle Forum.
Schlafly founded the National Eagle Forum in the 1970s and has been actively involved in the conservative movement since then.
"We are proud to be an American, and that's what we're here for," Schlafly began. "We do have a calling, and that's to try and save America from the people who want to change us from what we are."
Schlafly addressed audience members on the future of the conservative movement, the action that needs to be taken in order to successfully restore conservatives to power and the positive signs she has seen that show that is the direction the U.S. is heading.
Read entire article at Deseret News
Schlafly founded the National Eagle Forum in the 1970s and has been actively involved in the conservative movement since then.
"We are proud to be an American, and that's what we're here for," Schlafly began. "We do have a calling, and that's to try and save America from the people who want to change us from what we are."
Schlafly addressed audience members on the future of the conservative movement, the action that needs to be taken in order to successfully restore conservatives to power and the positive signs she has seen that show that is the direction the U.S. is heading.
Read entire article at Deseret News
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Bill Federer — Islam
What every American needs to know about Islam.
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Mass. Democrat supported witch hunt
The Democrat candidate to replace Ted Kennedy is one of those prosecutors who believes people are guilty until proven innocent. And sometimes she treats them as guilty even after they are proven innocent:
No one did more than Dorothy Rabinowitz to expose the lunacy, injustice, and Salem revivalism represented by a series of sex-abuse trials across America in the 1980s, so it's only fitting that she should now turn her attention to Martha Coakley's role in the now notorious persecution of the Amirault family.
Video: Marco Rubio interview on CNBC Larry Kudlow Show
Much of the theme of the segment was geared towards the influence of the "Tea Pary" movement. Marco Rubio also reminds Kudlow that he is a REPUBLICAN.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Gay Lobby Takes Its Lumps
In the last months of 2009, the advocates of traditional marriage have enjoyed some important victories in controversies where they were predicted to lose, or at least to end up in a very close race. The New York State Senate defeated same-sex marriage by a large margin after predictions that the vote would be very close.
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Texas revises school standards
When we last checked in on the U.S. history textbooks standards setting process down in Texas, the conservative-dominated State Board of Education was mulling one-sided requirements to teach high school students about Newt Gingrich, Phyllis Schlafly, and the Moral Majority. ...The draft standards now say that "McCarthyism ... increased Cold War tensions". There is no mention of Communist spies or front groups working in the USA.
"The social conservative bloc is pressing for the standards to turn Joseph McCarthy into an American hero," says Dan Quinn of the Texas Freedom Network, a group that aims to "counter the religious right."
Record Number of Pro-Life College Students Attend Youth Conference on Abortion
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Polling data form 2009 shows opinion on abortion moving in the pro-life indication and if the attendance at the upcoming Students for Life convention is any indication, the numbers are right on track. Students for Life of America will host a record number of students at their annual pro-life conference.
The event, on Saturday, January 23rd at the Catholic University of America in Washington, has been sold out for the last two years.
But SFLA is expecting a record number of registrants this year from nearly two dozen states and three countries.
Read entire article at LifeNews.com
The event, on Saturday, January 23rd at the Catholic University of America in Washington, has been sold out for the last two years.
But SFLA is expecting a record number of registrants this year from nearly two dozen states and three countries.
Read entire article at LifeNews.com
Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly to visit Utah
MURRAY — Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, known for leading national opposition to feminism and the Equal Rights Amendment, is coming to Utah on Saturday to address the Utah Eagle Forum Convention and to hold a fundraiser for U.S. Senate candidate Cherilyn Eagar.
Feminist Vendetta Against Men's Sports
I was shocked to read a U.S. Army report that 75% of America's 17- to 24-year-olds are not eligible for military service for various reasons. According to this report entitled "Ready, Willing and Unable to Serve," nearly a third of all potential recruits can't join the military because they're too fat, out of shape, can't do push-ups or pull-ups, and can't run. The Obama Administration claims that the solution for this dilemma is to spend lots of money on pre-K schooling, but that doesn't pass the laugh test. A better remedy would be to terminate "Title-Nining," the malicious anti-masculine weapon used by feminists to eliminate men's sports in college and high school.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
How Feminists Abolished Men's Sports
The feminists have carried on a long campaign to use a federal law called Title IX to force colleges to cancel men's sports teams until the number of men and women on sports teams has the same ratio as the number of men and women enrolled in academic classes. Title IX quotas forced the elimination of 467 college wrestling teams, a particular target of feminist anti-masculine ideology. The attack on wrestling shows that Title IX is not about equalizing male-female funding, since wrestling is one of the least expensive sports. Other victims of Title IX include men's track and field, swimming, the elimination of all but 19 men's college gymnastics teams, and even Howard University's baseball team.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Feminist Gulag: No Prosecution Necessary
Written by Stephen Baskerville
Thursday, 07 January 2010 00:00
Liberals rightly criticize America’s high rate of incarceration. Claiming to be the freest country on Earth, the United States incarcerates a larger percentage of its population than Iran or Syria. Over two million people, or nearly one in 50 adults, excluding the elderly, are incarcerated, the highest proportion in the world. Some seven million Americans, or 3.2 percent, are under penal supervision.
Read entire article at TheNewAmerican.com
Thursday, 07 January 2010 00:00
Liberals rightly criticize America’s high rate of incarceration. Claiming to be the freest country on Earth, the United States incarcerates a larger percentage of its population than Iran or Syria. Over two million people, or nearly one in 50 adults, excluding the elderly, are incarcerated, the highest proportion in the world. Some seven million Americans, or 3.2 percent, are under penal supervision.
Read entire article at TheNewAmerican.com
Will the Trial of KSM Become a Media Circus?
The strange decision of President Obama's Attorney General, Eric Holder, to move the trial of the terrorist who masterminded the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Towers has many unfortunate and even dangerous consequences. If this terrorist, who is known as KSM, is tried in a non-military court in New York City, he will have to be given all civilian constitutional rights. The government will be required to turn over to this terrorist vast amounts of U.S. intelligence and information that will imperil national security and put us in danger of future acts of terrorism. The chief issue in the trial could become waterboarding, rather than the 9/11 terrorist act that killed some 3,000 people.
Monday, January 11, 2010
David Usher — Health Care or VAWA/Domestic Violence
What can be done to shrink government and cut the power of supremacist judges? A scholar will update us on some of the most important issues.
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Congress Should Stop Trial in New York City
Our Founding Fathers foresaw the probability that power-hungry men would try to take over the judiciary. So, in the United States Constitution, they gave us the tools to maintain a government based on the separation of powers.
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Medicare and the Mayo Clinic
The famous hospital will no longer take some senior patients.
President Obama last year praised the Mayo Clinic as a "classic example" of how a health-care provider can offer "better outcomes" at lower cost. Then what should Americans think about the famous Minnesota medical center's decision to take fewer Medicare patients?
Specifically, Mayo said last week it will no longer accept Medicare patients at one of its primary care clinics in Arizona. Mayo said the decision is part of a two-year pilot program to determine if it should also drop Medicare patients at other facilities in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota, which serve more than 500,000 seniors.
Read entire article at The Wall Street Journal
President Obama last year praised the Mayo Clinic as a "classic example" of how a health-care provider can offer "better outcomes" at lower cost. Then what should Americans think about the famous Minnesota medical center's decision to take fewer Medicare patients?
Specifically, Mayo said last week it will no longer accept Medicare patients at one of its primary care clinics in Arizona. Mayo said the decision is part of a two-year pilot program to determine if it should also drop Medicare patients at other facilities in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota, which serve more than 500,000 seniors.
Read entire article at The Wall Street Journal
Friday, January 08, 2010
Judge throws out Nevada 'personhood' initiative
CARSON CITY, Nev. -- A state judge in Carson City threw out a proposed ballot initiative Friday that sought to define a person as "everyone possessing a human genome," saying the language was too vague and violated state law that limits questions to one subject.
The Nevada Personhood initiative proposed to amend the state Constitution by defining a person and extending due process rights from the beginning of biological development through end of life. The petition does not specifically mention abortion, but says its intent is to codify "the inalienable right to life for everyone, young or old, healthy or ill, conscious or unconscious, born or unborn."
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The Nevada Personhood initiative proposed to amend the state Constitution by defining a person and extending due process rights from the beginning of biological development through end of life. The petition does not specifically mention abortion, but says its intent is to codify "the inalienable right to life for everyone, young or old, healthy or ill, conscious or unconscious, born or unborn."
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Feminist Attack on Boys
The feminist lobby has carried on a ten-year campaign to sell the false propaganda that girls are cheated all through the education system, Kindergarten through college. This campaign started in 1992 when the ultra-feminist American Association of University Women issued a report called "How Schools Shortchange Girls." It claimed that research showed that teachers focus their attention on boys, neglect girls, and discourage girls from taking important math and science courses. This report was a lie that started real discrimination against boys and young men. This report was fully debunked by researcher Christina Hoff Sommers, who proved that feminist claims that girls are shortchanged in school are "riddled with errors" and not "published in peer-reviewed professional journals."
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Kitty Werthmann on Sean Hannity Radio TODAY!
Werthmann spoke in Rapid City a couple of months ago on her experiences growing up in Nazi-controlled Austria in their socialist environment.
In the Rapid City, SD area, it is on AM 1380 from 1:00 pm -4:00 pm, but check your local listings. Be sure to tune in to hear one of South Dakota’s own from Pierre on one of the top three radio talk shows in the nation.
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In the Rapid City, SD area, it is on AM 1380 from 1:00 pm -4:00 pm, but check your local listings. Be sure to tune in to hear one of South Dakota’s own from Pierre on one of the top three radio talk shows in the nation.
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Where Are the Men?
Colleges used to have a male-female ratio of about 60-40, and suddenly, we've discovered it's close to 40-60. Men don't like this change; women don't like it; and colleges don't like it. One cause for this dramatic shift is that colleges perceive applications by women to be better than those submitted by men. But, why is it that women knock at the college admissions office with higher high-school grade-point averages, better essays, and even a bigger variety of extracurricular activities than men? Why do fewer boys show significant interest in academic achievement?
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Alabama Eagle Forum President Eunie Smith to speak at "Welcome Back Rally" Jan. 19th
WINTER WELCOME BACK RALLY
The Shoals Patriots and Athens/Limestone Patriots are hosting a Statewide "Winter Welcome Back Rally" in Montgomery, AL. Several Alabama Tea Party organizers are working to insure the success of this rally.
Our goal is to encourage legislators to pass a State Sovereignty and Gun Rights Resolution during the 2010 Session!!
January 19, 2010
Alabama State House
South Union Street
Montgomery, AL
Noon - 1 p.m.
The Shoals Patriots and Athens/Limestone Patriots are hosting a Statewide "Winter Welcome Back Rally" in Montgomery, AL. Several Alabama Tea Party organizers are working to insure the success of this rally.
Our goal is to encourage legislators to pass a State Sovereignty and Gun Rights Resolution during the 2010 Session!!
January 19, 2010
Alabama State House
South Union Street
Montgomery, AL
Noon - 1 p.m.
Who Promoted Hasan?
During the 1950s when Senator Joe McCarthy was exposing Communists in government jobs, one of his famous targets was an Army Major named Peress, who was a security risk. "Who Promoted Peress to Major?" because a sort of national slogan.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Dr. Karen Gushta — The War on Children
Many influences are in our children's lives, but educators and government bureaucrats have their own interests in mind. Let's talk with the author of a book called The War on Children.
Listen to Eagle Forum Live Radio Program aired 1-02-10
Part 1:
Part 2:
Listen every Saturday (11-Noon CST): Bott Radio Network
Listen to Eagle Forum Live Radio Program aired 1-02-10
Part 1:
Part 2:
Listen every Saturday (11-Noon CST): Bott Radio Network
Phyllis Schlafly to speak at Furman University in Greenville, SC on Jan. 20th
Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow
presents
Phyllis Schlafly
Author and founder of the Eagle Forum
The Left's War Against Women: Abortion and Feminism Exposed
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
Watkins Room (Second Floor of University Center)
More Peculiar Obama Appointees
Today I'm going to tell you about more of the very strange people President Obama has appointed to high offices in his Administration.
Monday, January 04, 2010
House Democrats poised to pass on formal conference
House Democrats appear prepared to pursue means other than a formal conference to finish work on a healthcare bill.
House chairmen and leaders will meet Tuesday to discuss how to proceed with health reform efforts, followed by a House Democratic Caucus meeting on Thursday "to discuss priorities and process and hear from members," according to one House Democratic aide.
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House chairmen and leaders will meet Tuesday to discuss how to proceed with health reform efforts, followed by a House Democratic Caucus meeting on Thursday "to discuss priorities and process and hear from members," according to one House Democratic aide.
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Eagle Forum Sponsors National Tea Party Convention
Opryland Hotel, Nashville, TN February 4-6th, 2010
Keynote speaker: Sarah Palin - Governor of Alaska (2006-2009) and 2008 Republican Vice Presidential Nominee
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The First National Tea Party Convention hosted by Tea Party Nation is happy to announce updates to the convention itinerary. World Net Daily's Joseph Farah and Fox News Contributor Angela McGlowan will be attending the convention and both will be speaking at the Friday evening dinner.
We are also very pleased to announce that Tea Party Express will be rolling in and joining us for the convention.
National Precinct Alliance will be in attendance and conducting a workshop on the importance of becoming Precinct Committee Chairs.
We would like to thank Eric Odom and American Liberty Alliance, Tea Party Emporium, The Leadership Institute and Eagle Forum for their support and Sponsorship of the Convention.
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Standards of domestic maintenance
I happened to catch about 2 minutes of NY Times columnist Gail Collins on C-SPAN2 TV plugging her lasted book. First she complained that Phyllis Schlafly made ridiculous arguments against ERA in the 1970s, but no one could prove her wrong. Then she moved on to more present-day threats to women's equality, and said:
Guys' standards of domestic maintenance are way way lower.I think she was trying to say that wives cannot get this husbands to do half the housework, because the husbands do not see the necessity of much of the work.
Obama's Radical Rogues Gallery
Another one of President Obama's kooky appointees has had to be thrown under the bus. Anita Dunn, the White House communications director (who led Obama's war on Fox News), said that Mao Tse-tung was one of her two favorite "political philosophers" whom she "turn[s] to most" for answers to important questions. In fact, Mao Tse-tung was a ruthless Chinese Communist killer, certainly not a philosopher. He probably holds the record for ordering the mass murder of more people (50 to 100 million) than anyone else in history. Anita Dunn tried to claim that her statement was a joke, but anyone can see her actual statement on YouTube and see that she spoke in deadly earnest. She was part of Obama's inner circle and a senior media adviser during Obama's presidential campaign. Anita Dunn's husband, Bob Bauer, who is an expert on campaign finance and fundraising, is Obama's personal lawyer. He is now White House Counsel in charge of clearing Obama's new appointees.
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Prayer breakfast slated for Friday
Alamogordo Daily News
By Duane Barbati, Staff Writer
Posted: 01/03/2010 12:00:00 AM MST
Eagle Forum will host its Legislative Prayer Breakfast on Friday.
The breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. at the Alamogordo Senior Center, 2201 Puerto Rico Ave.
The first day of the New Mexico State Legislature's regular session will be Jan. 19.
The breakfast is open to the public by reservation only. The event cost is $10 per person, but reservations must be made by 7 p.m. Thursday.
By Duane Barbati, Staff Writer
Posted: 01/03/2010 12:00:00 AM MST
Eagle Forum will host its Legislative Prayer Breakfast on Friday.
The breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. at the Alamogordo Senior Center, 2201 Puerto Rico Ave.
The first day of the New Mexico State Legislature's regular session will be Jan. 19.
The breakfast is open to the public by reservation only. The event cost is $10 per person, but reservations must be made by 7 p.m. Thursday.
Friday, January 01, 2010
Campus Reform Website for Conservatives
A new website is equipping conservatives on college campuses for effective activism and leadership. The website, www.campusreform.org, is sponsored by the Leadership Institute to provide a "one-stop resource, networking, and instruction center for conservative activists to take back their campuses from leftist domination." The website uses up-to-date communications technologies to provide information and talking points about limited government, the free market, national defense, and traditional values. This website will make possible a new generation of student activism to identify, expose, and combat the radical left on college campuses.
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