The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing ‘God Bless America.’ No, no, no, god damn America, that’s in …
Day: April 1, 2008
FFRF Billboard Design Wins Local “Addy”
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is pleased to announce that Adams Outdoor Advertising in Madison, Wis., won a local “Addy Award” in March for the design of the Foundation’s new …
Dawkins’ Tour “Captivates” American Audiences
Richard Dawkins (second from right) lunching in Madison, Wis., prior to delivering his riveting March 11 Distinguished Lecture address. He is shown with Deb Goddard, a student organizer with Free …
Theocrats Resign Amid Scandals
Theocrats Resign Amid Scandals White House aide Tim Goeglein, who had served since 2001 as Pres. Bush’s liaison to religious conservatives, resigned on Feb. 29 after admitting he plagiarized writings. …
May “Ten Commandments Weekend” Proposed By Senate Resolution
Sen. Sam. Brownback and Sen. Sam Lieberman have introduced a resolution recognizing the first weekend of May 2008 as ‘Ten Commandments Weekend.’ ” The resolution was referred to the Committee …
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“You Should Be Shot in the Head”
(Madison, Wis.) The Freedom From Religion Foundation contacted local police twice in the past month regarding over-the-top hate e-mails from individuals. Kim” sent an e-mail with a subject heading, “Attn: …
Freethought Radio – March 1, 2008
Freethought Radio discusses exciting new statistics from a major study released this week showing that the nonreligious are the 4th largest sector by religious (or nonreligious) identification in the United …
In Their Own Words
Forgive me, but America should not give a hoot what [Muslim Congressman-Elect] Keith Ellison’s favorite book is. Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and …
FFRF Billboard Goes Up in Columbus, Ohio
Photos by David Russell A 14×48-foot billboard went up in February at the southeast corner of East Broad Street and Lancaster Avenue, Reynoldsburg, Ohio (suburban Columbus). The billboard commanded TV …