by Len Munsil | Jun 7, 2006 | Blog, Social Issues
The news coverage of the effort to protect the institution of marriage from redefinition by liberal activist judges is stunning in its cynicism. This story describing the U.S. Senate’s failure to pass by a two-thirds vote a proposed constitutional amendment is...
by Len Munsil | May 9, 2006 | Blog, Social Issues
This eye-opening speech by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is a welcome reminder of the need for law enforcement to actively pursue Internet sexual predators and those who sexually abuse children. I spent nearly a decade training law enforcement officials and...
by Len Munsil | Apr 21, 2006 | Blog, Social Issues
The mouth that roared strikes again. The leader of the Democratic Party, Howard Dean, tells the “religious community” to get lost in an interview with the Christian Science Monitor: The religious community has to decide whether they want to be tax exempt...
by Len Munsil | Apr 19, 2006 | Blog, Social Issues
Today’s coverage in the The Arizona Republic of Janet Napolitano’s vetoes of reasonable regulation of abortion completely misses the point. The story attempts to make this into a battle between who is pro-life and who is pro-choice. What I told the...
by Len Munsil | Apr 18, 2006 | Blog, Gun Rights, Immigration, Social Issues
Gov. Napolitano shattered her carefully crafted image as a moderate to conservative Democrat with a string of vetoes Monday that revealed her as a liberal activist. Clearly hoping to avoid the effect of one liberal veto after another, she released them all at once,...
by Len Munsil | Apr 13, 2006 | Blog, Social Issues
I think burning the American flag should be a crime. The Supreme Court disagrees. I think burning the Mexican flag is unnecessarily provocative and rude. Still, if burning the American flag is not a crime, how can burning the Mexican flag be a...