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China Is Invading Idaho

A plan is in the works to make Idaho the first Chinese-owned state in the United States. This plan is called Project 60. It is part of the globalization of America. Project 60 uses a federal program that grants permanent residency to foreign nationals and gives special tax exemptions to foreign firms that move to [...]

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Taxpayers Are Paying for Foreign Schools

The charter school movement was presented to the American people as a way to have more parental control of public school education. Charter schools are public schools financed by local taxpayers plus generous federal grants. But the people running charter schools are able to hire and fire teachers, administrators and staff and avoid control by [...]

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GEORGIA INSIGHT – ACTION ALERT!

YOU MUST ACT TODAY–Tuesday, September 20!   SUBJECT: DEFUND Sustainable Development Projects (Agenda 21)   UN resolutions AFFECTING AMERICAN PROPERTY RIGHTS are being implemented without congressional authority. Funding for these UN projects has been STOPPED IN THE FY 2012 FUNDING BILL THAT PASSED THE U.S. HOUSE AND MUST PASS THE U.S. SENATE.   CALL GEORGIA’S [...]

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September 17 — Constitution Day

Federal law makes it mandatory for all schools to teach about the Constitution on Constitution Day, which is September 17, or during Constitution Week if it falls on a weekend, as it does this year. It would be a good idea for you to check with your local public school and see how it is [...]

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NEA’s Obsession with Gay Goals

Eagle Forum always sends an observer to the annual convention of the National Education Association to report on its radical resolutions. The NEA usually has about 20 resolutions endorsing the gay rights agenda, often using the code word “diversity.” Here are some excerpts from pro-gay resolutions adopted this year by the National Education Association.   [...]

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Agenda 21 In One Easy Lesson

By Tom DeWeese   Awareness of Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development is racing across the nation as citizens in community after community are learning what their city planners are actually up to. As awareness grows, I am receiving more and more calls for tools to help activists fight back. Many complain that elected officials just [...]

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Feminists Hate Everything Masculine

By Phyllis Schlafly I hope that one of the results of my new book The Flipside of Feminism will be to show the American people that the feminist movement was never about equality. It was always about interchangability, and when the facts of human nature are too overwhelming to make men and women interchangeable, feminists [...]

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California Mandates Teaching Gay History

California students will now be mandated to learn about gay historical figures, according to a bill just passed by the California state legislature. This bill passed easily in both Houses with big Democratic Party majorities. The bill requires students to study “the role and contributions of … gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans … to the [...]

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Alert: Agenda 21/Sustainable Development

The Valdosta Tea Party is alerting citizens to the dangers of Agenda 21 (Sustainable Development/Smart Growth). The first document to read is the booklet “Sustainable Development or Sustainable Freedom?” by Henry Lamb. Read free online: http://www.sovereignty.net/p/sd/sdsf-1.pdf Agenda 21 Coming to a neighborhood near you: http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/10/un_agenda_21_coming_to_a_neigh.html Free Videos online about Sustainable Development/Agenda 21. Watch parts 1,2, [...]

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Video Games Are Not Like Books

By Phyllis Schlafly In a shocking decision on the last day of the spring term, the U.S. Supreme Court knocked out state and local laws that say violent video games need parental consent before they can be sold to children. The Court’s majority couldn’t see any difference between classic works of literature such as The [...]

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