
16 Nov
Posted by Carlton Huffman as Religion, Social Issues, Conservative News/Headliners
By: Carlton Huffman
Visiting Colonial Williamsburg can bring out the best in patriots as its living history theme captures the nostalgia of America’s birth and the passion of our Founders. To walk in the footsteps of Washington, Jefferson, Mason, and Lee is both inspiring and humbling at the same time. It truly is […]
A new bill has been introduced in Congress–The Access to Birth Control Act was introduced last Wednesday. I’ve always thought that birth control took place before intercourse so I think this bill is misnamed since it deals with the Morning After pill. This bill would require pharmacies to carry the Morning After pill (also called […]
Despite the positive title of the recent Pew study on American Muslims, “Middle Class and Mostly Mainstream”, I found some responses considerably alarming.
When asked about who was responsible for carrying out the 9/11 attacks, 28% said it was not Arabs, and 32% said they did not know or refused to answer.
When asked, “Can […]
26 Apr
Posted by Rebekah Giannini as Religion, Social Issues, Public Safety/Military
Lately I’ve been hearing a lot about the new hate crime legislation making its way through Congress. HR 1592 adds gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals to the list of those protected under the definition of a hate crime. The bill will allow for harsher sentences for individuals whose offenses fall under the hate crime […]
07 Mar
Posted by Jamie Radtke as Religion
As an alumnus of The College of William & Mary Master of Public Policy Program, I received an email tonight from the President of William & Mary, Gene R. Nichol, and Rector, Michael K. Powell, that outlined the new policy for displaying the Wren Cross. Here is the substantive portion of the statement:
THE WREN […]