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  • It's Time to Put #ThemBeforeUs: The Global Movement for Children's Rights

    01/27/2019 5:01:36 AM PST · by Tax-chick · 35 replies
    The Public Discourse ^ | January 20, 2019 | Katy Faust
    A new nonprofit, Them Before Us, aims to defend children's rights in the family. We use story to highlight the true victims, and we critique all practices and policies that prioritize adult desires above children's rights. Unfortunately, in 2015, the Supreme Court redefined marriage for the entire country, transforming an institution that used to bring together the two people to whom children have a natural right into just one more vehicle of adult fulfillment. [body of article] Them Before Us wants to transform the narrative around marriage and parenthood. We believe that every conversation about family structure should recognize and...
  • CNN Day of Barf: Dem hack Tim Roemer grandstands on the graves of 2,986 Americans(Barf Alert)

    09/11/2006 3:16:31 PM PDT · by StAnDeliver · 7 replies · 1,229+ views
    CNN | September 11, 2006 | CNN
    Of all the 9/11 anniversary coverage this morning, FNC was absolutely the best, letting the unadulterated tape tell the story of that savage September day.Of course, there were others, and as you might have guessed in advance, CNN's was easily the worst. Most notably, not once was Flight 175's actual impact into the South Tower ever shown. But one particularly ugly moment immediately floated to the top of the CNN bowl. Former Dem Congressman (he didn't last long) and former 'd-list' DLC hack Tim Roemer was given 5 minutes by CNN to make a free, but utterly tasteless & depraved...
  • 9/11 Panel: U.S. Failing on Security Reform (now operating as the 9/11 Public Discourse Project)

    12/02/2005 2:38:55 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 20 replies · 613+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/2/05 | Lara Jakes Jordan - ap
    WASHINGTON - The government is still failing to enact many swift and strong security changes to prevent terror attacks, the former Sept. 11 Commission has concluded. More than four years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the government has not done enough to stop nuclear proliferation, give emergency first responders adequate communications systems and ensure that homeland security grants are going to the most high-risk communities, former commissioners said Friday. "We're taking small steps when we need a giant leap," said former Democratic commissioner Timothy Roemer, who is now president of the Center for National Policy at George Mason University...