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FFRF places its first Rhode Island billboard
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is taking its national billboard message of state/church separation to Rhode Island for the first time. FFRF’s “Keep Religion Out of Politics” message is now …
Freethought Radio – December 24, 2011
Life goes on . . . without a Hitch. Tune in to listen to the immortal provocateur, Christopher Hitchens, in his own voice. Freethought Radio will play a quintessential excerpt …
FFRF challenges Alsip, Ill. water tower cross
The Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a Dec. 20 letter of complaint to Village of Alsip Mayor Patrick Kitching regarding the unlawful cross that is displayed annually on the …
FFRF’s Winter Solstice Statement
For a fact, the Christians stole Christmas. We don’t mind sharing the season with them, but we don’t like their pretense that it is the birthday of Jesus. It is …
FFRF sues Warren mayor over crèche display, censorship
On behalf of a local member, the Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a federal lawsuit Thursday, Dec. 22, charging Mayor James R. Fouts, of Warren, Mich., with government censorship of …
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FFRF places gentle, Solstice message in New York Times
Below, for your reading pleasure, is the Freedom From Religion Foundation's full-page ad in today's New York Times, timed to run on the Winter Solstice (today). Click image to view …
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FFRF brings good tidings to Gladwin, Mich.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has something new to celebrate this holiday season. FFRF's Winter Solstice banner will have a place in the Gladwin (Mich.) County holiday display on …
Photos: FFRF Winter Solstice sign by Washington Statehouse (update)
FFRF Member Darrell Barker stands by the Winter Solstice banner he erected yesterday on the Washington State Capitol grounds, to counter a large nativity display erected there for several Decembers. …
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