•Mitt Romney thinks we should arm the Syrian opposition. Possibly a bad idea. But of course, if Romney’s in office, he’ll be able to strut around about fighting for democracy and he’ll be long gone if everything goes wrong down the road.
•A school club spreads the message that Christians should kill unbelievers.
•Israeli disputes over religious freedom, at least for Jews by funding non-Orthodox rabbis.
•No matter what feminists say about how Christianity is compatible with women’s rights, some men won’t listen.
•Thoughts from a gay Christian.
•The morning-after pill is not abortion.
•Sen. Scott Brown supports equal pay, he says, but he declared a recent bill was “the wrong bill.” So when will he submit the right bill?
•When companies say they’re afraid to spend because of “uncertainty” what do they mean?
•Nostalgia: What makes telephones work?
•Blogger David Atkins points out that if you read about politics at all, you’re unusual.
•Statistics on the war on women.
•The FBI says recording cruelty to animals in factory farms is eco-terrorism. Truthout covers FBI training that portrays left-wing activists as terrorists in the making.
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