1. AFA CALLS ON PRESIDENT BUSH TO OFFER POLITICAL ASYLUM
- Tupelo, MS-American Family Association (AFA) called on President Bush to offer political asylum to Abdul Rahman as the Italian government has. Abdul Rahman is the Christian man in Afghanistan whose life is in danger from Muslims. Rahman, 41, of Afghanistan, was recently held in an Afghani prison on charges of converting from Islam to Christianity 16 years ago. Many Muslims in Afghanistan called for the death penalty. The charges were dropped a few days ago and Rahman was released from prison. He is now in Italy. The Italian government has offered him asylum, but thus far the United States has not.
Created: 3/29/2006
2. AFA Files an FCC complaint against Fox Network for 's' word
- The “s” word was aired live March 26 when Fox Television network broadcast radio communications between driver Martin Truex, Jr. and his crew chief, Kevin Manion. In response to a crash by Truex, Manion told him, "We missed the set-up today. It (the car) was a piece of s**t." The offense occurred during Fox’s broadcast of the NASCAR Food City race Sunday afternoon.
Created: 3/28/2006
3. CONSERVATIVE STUDENT CLUB WINS RIGHT TO DISPLAY FLAG IN SCHOOL
- Howell, Michigan. The Traditional Values Club (TVC), a conservative student club at Howell High School in Howell, Michigan, announced today that it had won the right to display its club flag in the main school hallway alongside the flag of the Diversity Club, a rainbow-colored flag many believe serves as a symbol of homosexual rights. The TVC flag contains a red "t" on a blue square, which is highlighted against a white background.
Created: 3/28/2006
4. Two hundred thousand urge Bush to intervene to save life of Afghan Christian
- The American Family Association (AFA) says that more than 200,000 of their supporters have emailed President Bush urging him to intervene to save the life of Afghan citizen Abdul Rahman. Rahman has been sentenced to die because he converted from Islam to Christianity.
Created: 3/22/2006
5. AFA parental groups ask advertisers to spurn The WB’s “The Bedford Diaries”
- OneMillionMoms.com (OMM) and OneMillionDads.com (OMD), two online parent’s groups aimed at stopping the exploitation of children by the entertainment industry, are urging national television advertisers to place The WB’s “The Bedford Diaries” on its “Do Not Buy” list.
Created: 3/22/2006
6. FCC releases historic indecency fines
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released decisions today addressing over 300,000 citizen complaints regarding indecency, profanity or obscenity on television broadcasting.
Created: 3/15/2006
7. Nineteen pro-family organizations call for boycott of Ford Motor Company
- Nineteen pro-family organizations have called for a one-year boycott of Ford Motor Company because of Ford’s financial support for homosexual groups which promote same-sex marriage.
Created: 3/13/2006
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