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“Just as students have a right to express their views in class, they enjoy a corresponding right to refrain from expressing views that are not theirs. This is a boundary that critical race theory-based lessons can easily transgress, given that they often require performative confessions of one’s status as “privileged” or “oppressed.”” – The Heritage Foundation, June 14, 2022
“The Nebraska Association of School Boards [NASB] has become the 25th state to break ties with the National School Boards Association [NSBA]. The NASB board of directors voted Saturday to formally sever ties after the NSBA sent a controversial letter in September 2021 to the Biden administration comparing actions taken by angry parents at school board meetings to domestic terrorism.” – Fox News, June 14, 2022
“The PAC’s candidates had to agree to restore “honest, patriotic education that cultivates in our children a profound love for our country” and involved curriculum that “teaches that all children are created equal, have equal moral value under God, the Constitution and the law.” – Kansas Reflector, November 3, 2021
“He and others said, in the declaration, that the best overall way to protect everyone, before the advent of vaccines, was to focus protection on the old and medically compromised, while allowing the young and healthy to continue living life normally.” – The Berkshire Eagle Massachusetts, October 6, 2021
“It’s a victory,” thankful congregant Leon Felipe said at the time. “We need to worship. We need to be together, with our brothers and sisters. We need that. It’s not just another thing to do. It’s worship.” – Los Angeles Daily News, August 31, 2021
“ADF, a conservative Christian nonprofit legal organization, filed the federal lawsuit against the Obama administration on behalf of the college in February 2012. The Louisiana College v. Sebelius decision marks another win for those who oppose the federal mandate which has lost 77-6 in court to date, according to the organization.” – Campus Reform, August 15, 2014
January 12, 1951 – “Prior to Rush, grassroots Americans were starved for a popular national voice delivering a politically conservative message, given the monolithic liberalism of America’s educational institutions, Hollywood and mainstream media.” – Fox News, January 12, 2023
January 10, 1776 – “Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.” – Fox News, January 10, 2023
January 30, 1750 – “It was on this day, January 30, 1750 that Jonathan Mayhew preached his Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-resistance to the Higher Powers. In it he took to task those who used some words by Paul in the New Testament to argue that the colonists must obey King George III whether he was right or wrong.” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010