Includes an interview with Lori Lipman Brown, the first fulltime secular lobbyist in D.C., working with the Secular Coalition for America, which the Freedom From Religion Foundation belongs to. Also …
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Freethought Radio – May 27, 2006
Features two timely interviews. The death penalty (a hot topic in Wisconsin) is discussed with humanist and attorney Arthur K. Thexton, of Madison, Wis. Also featured is an interview with …
Freethought Radio – May 20, 2006
Featuring guest Richard Sloan, Ph.D., author of the book, Blind Faith,” critiquing prayer and religion health studies. Music includes Dan Barker’s “Beware of Dogma,” Ask-an-Atheist tackles the myth that there …
Freethought Radio – May 13, 2006
Guest: Mike Newdow, litigant of under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance. Music: Newdow’s “Those Pledge of Allegiance Need Some Old Religion Blues.” Freethinkers’ Almanac: featuring Irving Berlin, the godless …
“Fighting Words!”
Freethought Radio 2nd show available online The May 6 broadcast of Freethought Radio, “Fighting Words,” is now online and available for podcast. Listeners can wake up Saturdays to Freethought Radio …
Freethought Radio – May 6, 2006
Robin Morgan (Sisterhood Is Powerful) is an atheist whose new book Fighting Words is a counter to the religious right. Her novel The Burning Times is based on the true …
FFRF Sues Federal Bureau of Prisons over Faith-based Prison Programs
FFRF v. Gonzales Filed in Federal Court in Major Challenge FFRF Files Second Major Faith-based Challenge in a Week (MADISON, WIS.) In its ninth major lawsuit challenging the faith-based initiative,” …
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Irreverent News, Views, Music & Interview with Feminist Robin Morgan
Freethought Radio’s Second Show Airs Saturday Don’t miss the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s second radio broadcast, Freethought Radio, out of Madison, Wis., which airs tomorrow morning! Listeners can wake up …
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White House Faith-based Office Challenge Headed to Supreme Court?
7th Circuit Panel Upholds FFRF Standing But . . . The 11-member panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Chicago voted 7-4 not to rehear …
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