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news aggregatorPollster dissects Super Tuesday chancesBrad Coker of the Mason-Dixon poll says it's highly unlikely either Senator Hillary Clinton or Senator Barack Obama will emerge from Super Tuesday with a significant delegate advantage in California or the 21 other states holding Democratic presidential primaries.
Obama a friend of Israel? Bauer urges cautionDespite current attempts by Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to woo Jewish voters and Israeli leaders, he has yet to prove he would be a loyal friend of Israel. That's the opinion of Gary Bauer, a leading Christian Zionist and former GOP presidential candidate. Black History Month Honors Stories of Determination and TriumphJohn Fleming, head of black history study group, tells America.gov Black History Month should focus on positive and negative aspects of the black experience. “We were not slaves prior to being captured in Africa, and while slavery was part of our experience, … we have a 100-and-some years in freedom that we also need to deal with."
Economic analyst doesn't see recession in near futureAn investment advisor and market analyst says the news of weak economic growth in the final quarter of 2007 was not a surprise to him or other observers, but he doesn't think the downturns necessarily mean recession Evangelist: Today's youth hunger for truthEvangelist: Today's youth hunger for truth Allie Martin - OneNewsNow Youth evangelist Tony Nolan says there is a hunger for holiness and truth among today's youth. Tony Nolan travels the nation and the world sharing the gospel at concerts, conferences and other church events. He is kno Mormon critic wary of Romney's alleged 'real goal'A former Mormon who has written numerous books on his past religion believes Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney would appoint numerous Mormons to high positions in the government if he were elected president. The critic says it's all part of the Mormon religion's plan to create a theocracy in the United States. Pentagon: U.S. military not prepared for catastrophic attack on homelandA Pentagon panel says the U.S. military isn't prepared for a catastrophic attack on American soil and the National Guard isn't equipped or trained to deal with it. Prominent pollster Rasmussen dishes on Super TuesdayProminent national pollster Scott Rasmussen says there's been a "huge shift" among Democratic voters since the Florida primary and former Senator John Edwards' decision to drop out of the race. Illegal aliens to get rebates? Unfair, says immigration reform activistFederation for American Immigration Reform doesn't think it's fair to hard-working American taxpayers and legal immigrants for some who are in the U.S. illegally to receive a rebate check from the U.S. government. Teachers boo pro-family pastor at MLK Day school assemblyA pastor known for overcoming racial discrimination to become an NFL star and pro-family advocate was booed during a recent Martin Luther King Day presentation. Republican senator calls for official apology to Native AmericansFormer Republican presidential candidate Sam Brownback says the U.S. government needs to issue an apology to Native Americans. College student initially denied certificate over religious viewpointAn Arizona college student has been awarded credit for a journalism course, after administrators initially refused to recognize her efforts due to what they termed her "religious bias." Huckabee frustrated by conservatives' call for him to drop out of raceFormer Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is rejecting calls from some conservatives who are urging him to drop out of the Republican presidential race. He is arguing it is not him, but Mitt Romey who should step aside so GOP voters have a viable conservative option to John McCain. McCain to talk with conservatives about judicial choicesJohn McCain says he'll talk about his judicial appointment priorities when he speaks to a conservative gathering in Washington this week. Candidates making Super Tuesday pushRepublican and Democrat presidential candidates are making an all-out push this weekend to woo " Super Tuesday" voters. Bill Clinton calls for Baptist unityATLANTA — Former president Bill Clinton has called on Baptist groups to come together and focus on society's social ills. Federal judge bows to homosexual demands in OregonPORTLAND, Oregon - A federal judge has given his blessing for homosexuals in Oregon to register as domestic partners. Abstinence funding may be axed from AIDS packageWASHINGTON - Conservative groups are outraged over a bid to eliminate abstinence funds from a multi-billion dollar AIDS package. CompassionArt songwriters to plan recording sessionsBRENTWOOD, Tenn. - After writing more than 20 new songs together for charity, a dozen Christian artists are now planning to reunite to record them. Faith groups say bill would mean loss of government fundsDENVER - Religious groups are urging Colorado state lawmakers to kill a bill they say would force them to choose between hiring people who share their faith or accepting government money. |
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