Yeah, maybe we should do that. We have few of us started to write a homepage promoting conservative values, but we have not dared to set that up as an agenda, although we call it an conservative webpage (wich does not have to mean the same thing in people´s mind). This is a difficult situation, as US conservatism and specially neo-conservatism (wich is not the same thing, although most European think it is) is so loathed here now.
About Denmark, they have done much in recent years, although they are in a little difficulty, because a human rights commitee or something like that, essentially a EU institution promoting liberalism, has criticized the laws, wich we have copied mostly here in Iceland although not beeing part of the EU.
"US conservatism and specially neo-conservatism (wich is not the same thing, although most European think it is) is so loathed here now."
My friends in Finland have the same impression of US conservatism. They cannot stand President Bush. I think it's because practically everything which they see of America has been filtered through their media. So your web page strikes me as a great idea.
So you do not have free speech to criticise homosexuals and others who are driven by their Pagan desires, because of these laws?