Christianity not at risk – here, at least
U.S. politicians use the term “War on Christianity” to sway public opinion. This is despicable, especially considering real discrimination against Christians is occurring around the world.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Ayaan Hirsi Ali Egypt Newsweek Rick Perry Saudi Arabia war on Christianity
History provides economic solution
The American people have not made significant sacrifices since World War II. Making those sacrifices are essential to our economic prosperity.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Mitt Romney Occupy Wall Street Sacrifice
Bible bill baptizes our schools
The Arizona State Legislature has introduced a bill that would allow the study of the Bible in public schools. While good in theory, the bill ignores other influential religious texts.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Ethnic Studies Programs HB 2473 HB 2563 the Bible
Economizing our education
HB 2675 would require students to pay a minimum of $2,000 toward their education, effectively penalizing many lower-income students.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Education HB 2675 higher education Rep. John Kavanagh Tuition
Fighting ignorant views of Islam
Geert Wilders, a right-wing politician from the Netherlands and leader of the Party for Freedom, characterizes Islam as dangerous threat, when in reality, it isn’t.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: bigotry Geert Wilders ignorance islam Robert Leiken
Robbing students of an education
On Jan. 10, the Tucson Unified School District voted to terminate its ethnics studies program, facing penalties from the Arizona Department of Education.
Categories: Columns Newsletter Opinion Tags: Arizona Department of Education Mexican-American studies Tucson Unified Shool District
The evolution of the Republican
The Republican candidates vying for a nomination to run in the 2012 presidential election have become so radical, that they fail to compete. When choosing a nominee, we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: 2012 election donald trump GOP Michelle Bachmann President Obama Republicans Rick Perry Ron Paul
Rehashing the good and bad of the ‘60s
Recognizing past trends and events are a way to show us how far we’ve come, yet how far we have to go.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: history interracial couples Kentucky Loving v. Virginia Occupy movement ‘60s

