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Gays look for further concessions from military

As with same-sex “marriage” and the agenda that followed its legalization here in Massachusetts, the homosexuals and their advocates have been anything but satisfied with the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” That repeal is set to take place in

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New voter guide available for 12th Bristol race

The special election to fill the House seat vacated by former Rep. Stephen Canessa (D-New Beford) will take place on Tuesday, September 20. The 12th Bristol District includes parts of Freetown, Lakeville, Middleboro, New Bedford and Taunton. There are two

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ACLU welcomes kids back to school

Dear Friends of the Family, Students are back in school, and the American Civil Liberties Union is there as well, suing to get schools to remove content filters from their computers. According to a recent story in the Washington Times,

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Columnists take on gambling legislation

Since it was announced that House Speaker DeLeo, Senate President Murray, and Governor Patrick had reached a compromise to bring three Vegas-style casinos and one slot parlor to the state, much has been said on news programs and in newspaper

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In the wake of disaster

Friends of the Family, Labor Day is upon us once again! Although the leaves are not yet changing, it won’t be long before pumpkins and apple cider replace the sun tan lotion and lemonade. But with so many people around

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FRC: GOP Sticks to Its Guns on Troop Ban

From the Family Research Council: Count the U.S. military among the many Americans who could benefit from new leadership in the White House. According to some analysts, a new President would have enough executive authority to block open homosexuals from

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