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Many Muslims aren’t shy about their attack-from-within intentions for America
1+ hour, 43+ min ago (148+ words) Muslims are coming to America, having families, building mosques and getting elected to the halls of power. They're being open about wanting to make America a Muslim nation. In once-deep red Texas, Muslims are building a master-planned Islamic community innocently called The Meadow, equipped with mosques, Islamic schools, Muslim compliant restaurants and more. The development was formerly called Epic City. The 402-acre development, located in unincorporated areas of Collin and Hunt counties near Josephine, was originally envisioned to include over 1,000 homes. The project remains in the preliminary planning stages, with Community Capital Partners (CCP) stating the new name better describes the property's current state as a meadow and emphasizes an inclusive, family-centered, mixed-use community. A conservative policy advocate is glad to see the university is getting a handle on what professors are teaching their students. November 24, 2025 Hear More...
First Amendment prevails over gender identity, pronoun guidance
1+ hour, 43+ min ago (316+ words) An attorney says an Oregon school district is right to award two teachers $650,000 and recognize their right to criticize their school's gender identity policy. Grants Pass School District teachers Rachel Sager and Katie Medart were terminated in 2021 for participating in the "I Resolve" campaign against the school's policy of allowing males into women's bathrooms. The campaign sought to establish an alternative to the district's "Gender Identity, Transgender, Name, and Pronoun Guidance." "Rachel and Katie just advocated for solutions that they believed in," says Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) attorney Mathew Hoffmann. "They created a video on their own time to bring forward loving, reasonable, and tolerant solutions regarding gender identity and education, and they were terminated for that. And that violates the First Amendment." Sager, who was an assistant principal in the district, and Medart, who taught health and science, faced…...
Sen. Kelly, retired Navy vet, singled out among 'Seditious Six"
1+ hour, 43+ min ago (510+ words) The six Democrats who urged military service members to disobey orders from President Trump are indeed guilty of a federal crime, says a national security expert and retired U.S. Army officer. In the one-minute video, five military veterans and an ex-CIA officer tell service members to "refuse illegal orders" or "refuse unlawful orders" by their commander in chief, President Trump. Expressing looks of concern, the lawmakers tell military members that disobeying unlawful orders from President Trump can be "hard," but they insist "vigilance is critical" because the "American people need you." "And know that we have your back," Sen. Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA officer, tells service members who heed the message to disobey Trump's orders. Pressed by ABC News to name any illegal orders by Trump, Slotkin failed to do so." "To my knowledge, I am not aware of things…...
California family group exposes education officials’ secret violation of federal court
1+ hour, 43+ min ago (270+ words) A federal judge is considering filing sanctions against the California Department of Education after it was discovered it was ignoring rescinded "gender secrecy" directives. U.S. District Judge Roger T. Benitez in 2023 issued an injunction requiring the California Department of Education (CDE) to end enforcement of policies that require teachers to conceal a student's gender identity. The injunction remains in effect as the case Mirabelli v. Olson continues. Benitez found the policies likely violated the'First Amendment rights'of teachers by compelling them to remain silent or lie to parents and the'Fourteenth Amendment rights'of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children. Burt says the department of education lawyers tried to derail the case by arguing the secrecy directives were withdrawn, which has now been proven to be a lie. CFC obtained and shared access to the Department's new'PRISM training, a mandatory course for…...
In Somali swindle, Minnesota leaders were either clueless or complicit
1+ hour, 44+ min ago (409+ words) A longtime conservative leader has a hard time believing Minnesota's Democratic leaders have been oblivious about a scheme that's funding an Islamic terrorist group. According to reporting from investigative journalists Ryan Thorpe and Christopher Ruffo, the largest funder of the Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab is the Minnesota taxpayer. The pair has uncovered financial fraud on an unbelievably massive scale, and Gary Bauer of American Values says Somali immigrants in the Minneapolis area are driving the grift. "Who could have guessed if you import people from a corrupt country, they bring their corruption with them?" he comments. Thorpe and Ruffo explain that in many cases, the fraud has allegedly been perpetrated by members of Minnesota's sizeable Somali community; Somali leaders enlist families to enroll in the Medicaid Housing Stabilization Services program, which bills the government hundreds of millions of dollars that…...
Nation's largest educators union caught 'vilifying half the country"
15+ hour, 45+ min ago (362+ words) An investigative reporter says everyone should be concerned about what the NEA is teaching teachers. According to the materials obtained by Defending Education, the National Education Association's (NEA) "Advancing LGBTQ+ Justice" training session, scheduled December 2-4, includes employee transition guides, promotes a "Race Class Gender" narrative, and claims opponents use "strategic racism" and transphobia that "harm us all." "They have a glossary claiming people can be a gender," reports Kendall Tietz. "They're insisting that made-up pronouns like ze/zim are an accurate way to refer to somebody, and they recommend teachers wear pronouns pins." The "pre-attendance package" and "participant handouts" also include a guide for members who are potentially going through a gender transition at work. But Tietz says all that appears to be just the tip of the iceberg. In a document about trans youth, the NEA admits that they…...
Silence of the trans: Medical groups doing disservice to young people, Bauwens says
15+ hour, 45+ min ago (452+ words) A recent Department of Health and Human Service report recommending therapy and counseling to treat gender confusion is welcome news. But the healthcare profession could be doing much more to address the problem, a family values advocate said on'Washington Watch Friday. When it comes to the issue of gender dysphoria, previously known as gender identity disorder, some medical professionals and organizations have long pushed medications and surgeries as the answer. Now the Trump administration says otherwise in an HHS report backed by nine independent healthcare professionals. "The report was of course dealing with the transgender or rather with gender dysphoria and adolescence in children," said Admiral Brian Christine, MD, assistant secretary of health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, on Washington Watch last week. The report was originally published in May. Earlier this month, HHS released the names…...
Vance stands in way if 'old guard' GOP wants control of party
17+ hour, 25+ min ago (233+ words) A conservative activist is warning how the old guard "establishment" Republicans can snatch back the GOP nomination when Donald Trump's presidency is over. Last week, former president George W. Bush emerged from his self-imposed political "exile" to deliver a eulogy at the funeral of his vice president, Dick Cheney. There are now reports the Bush family, with other establishment Republicans, are working behind the scenes to retake the GOP from Trump and his populist-themed presidency. Gary Bauer, chairman of the Campaign for Working Families, tells AFN he fears the Bush loyalists are "licking their chops" at the prospect Trump's influence ends with his second term. "Because they intend to grab the party, and bring it back from populist conservatism, back to the establishment Republicanism that has been a failure for decades," he warns. Bauer, who worked in the Reagan administration, says…...
Cure for chasing conspiracies is firm foundation in the Word
17+ hour, 38+ min ago (462+ words) Pictured: Kash Patel and girlfriend Alexis Wilkins The conspiracy theories rampant in contemporary American culture are simply a modern expression of the sorts of false teaching Paul warns against in 1 Timothy. The conspiracy theories rampant in contemporary American culture are simply a modern expression of the sorts of false teaching Paul warns against in 1 Timothy. False teachers, Paul says, "promote speculations" (1 Timothy 1:4), invent "irreverent, silly myths" (1 Timothy 4:7), and "have wandered away into vain discussion" (1 Timothy 1:6). The types of teachings Paul alludes to in the letter seem to be pseudo-Jewish cults or perhaps forms of gnostic Greek philosophy. But these were simply the popular deceptive ideas in first century Ephesus. His warnings apply to any popular deceptions that rely on speculation, false narratives, and more talk than proof. The problem with such teachings, Paul explains, is that they lead people away…...
Texas A&M right to act, but policy needs improvement
18+ hour, 23+ min ago (396+ words) A conservative policy advocate is glad to see the university is getting a handle on what professors are teaching their students. The Board of Regents at Texas A&M voted earlier this month to require instructors to get approval from the university president before teaching courses on "race or gender ideology or topics related to sexual orientation or gender identity." Professors must also "adhere to the approved syllabus for each course;" they may not move into topics that are not related or material that does not match up with the approved syllabus. "Texas A&M has been rife with a lot of problems about professors teaching topics on gender identity and sexual orientation in a way that has been very dictatorial and not expressive or allowing other viewpoints," reports Mary Elizabeth Castle, director of government relations for Texas Values. The…...