More Freedom than Ever?
Mar 16, 2012 No Comments ›› John EidsmoeWilliam Simon, who had served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Gerald Ford, wrote a brief book titled A TIME FOR TRUTH (Berkley 1979). Milton Friedman called it "a brilliant and passionate book by a brilliant and passionate man." After detailing government regulation of the economy and its repressive effect on individual incentive and ...
Continue ReadingOn the Air: Foundation Attorneys On America & Islam
Sep 14, 2010 No Comments ›› Site AdministratorFoundation attorneys Col. John Eidsmoe and Ben DuPré recently joined our friends at the City on a Hill radio program to discuss America's struggle with Islam, past and present. Col. Eidsmoe talked about President Thomas Jefferson and our first War on Terror: sending in the Marines to fight Muslim Barbary Pirates on the "shores of ...
Continue ReadingNew Foundation TV Spot Debuts This Week
Aug 11, 2010 No Comments ›› Ben DuPréWe are blessed to announce that a new television spot about the Foundation for Moral Law will debut tomorrow in the Nashville, Tenn. area. A preview is available on our website here. A big thank you to Angela Prince and Herd Records for helping us produce and launch this new ad. And thank you for supporting ...
Continue ReadingFoundation Defends City Council Prayer Against Atheist Attack
Apr 14, 2010 4 Comments ›› Site AdministratorPress Release [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="114" caption="BIRMINGHAM CITY HALL"][/caption] The Foundation for Moral Law (FML) in Montgomery, Alabama, founded by Judge Roy Moore, sent a letter today to the City Council of Birmingham, Alabama, and Mayor William Bell, Sr. explaining that prayers offered at city meetings are constitutional and an important part of American ...
Continue ReadingPrenatal testing: kill off diseased babies for a healthier population
Feb 17, 2010 4 Comments ›› Ben DuPréAn Associated Press report released today starts off with great news: Some of mankind's most devastating inherited diseases appear to be declining, and a few have nearly disappeared . . . . But the rest of the sentence contains the disturbing reason: "because more people are using genetic testing to decide whether to have children." Thus begins ...
Continue ReadingTebow tackles mom but not abortion
Feb 8, 2010 3 Comments ›› Ben DuPréThe much anticipated/maligned Tim and Pam Tebow advertisement was revealed last night during Super Bowl XLIV. It was even more unassuming than any pro-life or "pro-choice" activist could have expected. Watch it here if you have not yet seen it: Other than a reference to "so many times when I almost lost him," Pam Tebow never explains ...
Continue ReadingOpponents of Tebow’s Super Bowl Ad Should Make Their Own
Feb 3, 2010 3 Comments ›› Ben DuPréHell hath no fury like pro-abortionists faced with the truth. Pro-aborts like the National Organization for Women are throwing public tantrums over CBS's decision to run an ad featuring Univ. of Florida quarterback and evangelical Christian Tim Tebow and his mom Pam during the Super Bowl this Sunday. Pam tells how, when she became ill in ...
Continue ReadingNo Child Left Unbrainwashed?
Sep 3, 2009 6 Comments ›› John EidsmoeThe White House has announced that next Tuesday, September 8, President Obama will address the schoolchildren of America in a live speech which will be streamed into every classroom all across our nation. According to Education Secretary Arne Duncan, "The president will challenge students to work hard, set educational goals, and take responsibility for their learning." But ...
Continue ReadingWalter Cronkite: News Anchor, or Global Propagandist?
Jul 21, 2009 No Comments ›› John EidsmoeA recent Rasmussen Poll found that the late news anchor Walter Cronkite still commands a much higher approval rating than do today's news anchors. 78% of those polled said they had a favorable impression of Cronkite, while only 12% rated him unfavorably. Interestingly, only 20% considered Cronkite liberal, while 37% considered him moderate ...
Continue Reading4th of July “TEA Parties”
Jul 1, 2009 No Comments ›› Ben DuPréApril 15 saw a nationwide phenomenon of grassroots rallies for liberty, smaller government, and lower taxes, dubbed "TEA Parties" (Taxed Enough Already), in honor of the Boston Tea Party of the Revolutionary era. This Independence Day, July 4, 2009, the TEA-partiers are gearing up for another surge of rallies to fight yet more surges of ...
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