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  1. Evangelist sues Ithaca, says noise ordinance unconstitutional

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - 23 hours ago

    A traveling evangelist claims in a lawsuit that police in Ithaca wouldn’t let him preach in a public commons even after he showed them ...

    Also tagged: religion, decision, federal court, evangelist, noise ordinance unconstitutional

  2. If The Government Recognizes One Religion, Must It Recognize All Religions ?

    thelibertypapers.org » The Liberty Papers - Nov 12, 2008

    An interesting religious liberty case is pending before the Supreme Court that opens an entirely new front in the war over the public display of religious symbols: PLEASANT GROVE CITY, Utah — Across the street from

    Also tagged: constitution, individual rights

  3. Third Party Debate

    thelibertypapers.org » The Liberty Papers - Nov 3, 2008

    The City Club of Cleveland extended an invitation to the top six presidential candidates*. Of the six candidates, Libertarian Party candidate Bob Barr, Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin, and independent

    Also tagged: politics, history, legal, healthcare, free speech, immigration, military, economics, war on terror, foreign affairs, constitution, socialism, taxation, federalism, freedom of the press, free trade, election 08, energy policy, unions, monopolies, government waste, government regulation, credit crisis, individual rights, strategies for advancing liberty, non intervention, the surveillance state, theory and ideas, the nanny state, the welfare state, monetary issues, the bill of rights

  4. Australia named worlds most prosperous nation

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 15, 2008

    Melbourne, Oct 15 (ANI): Australia has topped the global prosperity index, all thanks to its quality of life and economic strength. It emerged victorious over 104 countries on The Legatum Institute’’s Prosperity Index

    Also tagged: national, high scores, life satisfaction, courier mail, livability, economic strength, legatum, economic performance, true prosperity, asian continent, australian citizens, civic participation, corruption control, economic success, global prosperity index, happiness health, healthy environment, investment group, prosperous nation, robust health

  5. Many Don’t Fear Government Fiddling With Our Rights

    northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 18, 2008

    INSIDE THE FIRST AMENDMENT By Gene Policinski First Amendment Center As the nation on Sept. 17 again marks Constitution Day, it’s worth noting what a difference a few centuries make. Constitution Day is a relatively

    Also tagged: education, freedom of speech, government, opinion, free speech, first amendment, bill of rights, courts, constitution, nationwide, free press, government control, constitution day

  6. Mr. Modi and Mr.Monroe

    mutiny.in » Mutiny.in - Sep 2, 2008

    I never thought that I would write any thing even remotely favoring Narendra Modi, so this comes as a surprise. But the thought of the current US administration preaching human rights to any one is horrifying. In fact

    Also tagged: politics, world, human rights, international, india, current affairs, foreign affairs, gujarat, narendra modi, gujarat riots, monroe doctrine

  7. The Time for Liberty is Now

    thelibertypapers.org » The Liberty Papers - Jul 26, 2008

    Also tagged: politics, human rights, history, privacy, republicans, democrats, constitution, libertarians, quote of the day, property rights, election 08, founding fathers, individual rights, strategies for advancing liberty, the surveillance state, theory and ideas, the nanny state, the welfare state, the bill of rights

  8. Kazakh churches say draft law harks back to Soviet era

    ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jul 16, 2008

    Christian churches in Kazakhstan have condemned a new draft law on religions, which they say will re-impose Soviet-style restrictions in a country where Islam has the largest number of followers.

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