1. Injustice of Schiavo’s tragic death should not be in vain
- Terri Schiavo, a 41-year-old disabled woman who suffered brain damage from a heart failure in 1990, died early this morning in a Florida hospice as she drew close to 14 days without food or water.
Created: 3/31/2005
2. AFA applauds efforts by Congress and Bush to save Schiavo
- American Family Association Chairman Donald Wildmon issued the following statement today praising Congress and President Bush for expeditiously passing and signing a bill Monday to save Terri Schiavo’s life and urging citizens to continue standing with Terri as a federal judge deliberates her right to live:
Created: 3/21/2005
3. AFA supports state affiliate in challenging Penn. gambling law
- Last week the Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding a newly adopted bill that legalizes 61,000 casino slot machines in Pennsylvania. The American Family Association (AFA) filed an amicus brief supporting AFA of Pennsylvania in alleging that the Pennsylvania Legislature violated the state constitution in the manner it passed the bill.
Created: 3/16/2005
4. AFA applauds Bush’s appointment of Martin as new FCC Chairman
- American Family Association Director of Special Projects Randy Sharp issued the following statement today praising President Bush’s appointment of Commissioner Kevin Martin as the new FCC Chairman:
Created: 3/16/2005
5. National rally scheduled to fight for Terri Schiavo’s life
- The American Family Association will join over a dozen other pro-family organizations Sunday, March 13, at 3 p.m. on the steps of the Florida state “old” capitol for a national rally supporting Terri Schiavo.
Created: 3/11/2005
6. AFA Statement: WAFF video and curriculum distribution
- American Family Association spokesman Ed Vitagliano issued the following statement today regarding the “We Are Family” video and curriculum scheduled for distribution Friday to 61,000 elementary schools:
Created: 3/10/2005
7. Miss. House votes to authorize religious texts in public buildings
- The Mississippi House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday that allows for the public posting of religious texts including the Ten Commandments, the national motto “In God We Trust” and pronouncements from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount known as “The Beatitudes.” The vote came almost a week after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the public display of the Ten Commandments.
Created: 3/9/2005
8. AFA notifies parents of potential gay agenda in WAFF curriculum
- The American Family Association (AFA) is alerting parents about the “We Are Family” video scheduled for delivery to 61,000 elementary schools across the nation on March 11. Due to pro-homosexual content AFA found on the We Are Family Foundation (WAFF) Web site, AFA recommends parents contact their children’s schools to learn exactly how the school plans on using the curriculum.
Created: 3/3/2005
9. FCC rejects thousands of ‘Private Ryan’ indecency complaints
- Monday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rejected thousands of indecency and profanity complaints filed by American Family Association (AFA) supporters against the ABC Network for the November airing of “Saving Private Ryan.”
Created: 3/1/2005
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