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Friday family & society news roundup
posted Friday, June 10, 2005 :: 10:09 AM
Wow, the family and society news is diverse
this week. Don Feder asks if Democrats are anti-Christian in today's
FrontPage Mag. The Nebraska state attorney general has appealed the state's
supreme court decision striking down as unconstitutional a legislative
protection of traditional marriage approved by voters. The teacher's
union is trying to get Antioch Bible Church in Seattle kicked out of the high school that it rents for Sunday services. (Scroll down a bit.) Oh please. A church renting a school building is now on par
with government-mandated proselytizing? A new study shows (once again) that G-rated movies are much more profitable for Hollywood than R-rated ones. And speaking of Hollywood, the Family Research Council has posted a practical guide for protecting your family and community from [p-rn]ography.
posted Friday, June 10, 2005 :: 11:01 AM :: by 3FoldChord
my dad was into weight lifting and that body bulking-weight gaining. He always told me milk is a weight gainer. all of those body builder guys drink milk to gain.
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