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Obama Announces New Effort Against Human Trafficking, Praises Work of Faith Groups
President Barack Obama issued an executive order Tuesday aimed at strengthening his administration's efforts to combat human trafficking. Later that day, he announced the effort in a speech at the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York. He praised the work of Christian groups, noting that they are "answering the Bible's call."
Obama to UN: US Respects Universal Values of Religious Freedom, Free Speech
In a speech at the United Nations Tuesday, President Barack Obama addressed the killing of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and riots in the Middle East. After suggesting that the riots were caused by a film offensive to Islam, Obama said that the United States respects the values of religious freedom and free speech, which are universal values codified in the U.S. Constitution.
On Tough Choices, Both Candidates Lack Details
With a national debt surpassing $16 trillion and a pending "fiscal cliff" that threatens to send the economy into recession, both presidential candidates, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, agree on the need for entitlement reform and tax reform, but both candidates lack some specific details about which reforms they would support.
Christian Right, Libertarians, Objectivists Should Unite to Save Capitalism, 'Atlas Shrugged II' Producer Says
John Aglialoro, one of the producers of "Atlas Shrugged" and the soon to be released "Atlas Shrugged II," wants libertarians and social conservatives to unite to promote their shared principles of free markets, limited government and individual rights. The Christian Post spoke with Aglialoro and Harmon Kaslow, another producer of the films, Thursday before viewing a premier of the second part of the Atlas Shrugged trilogy, which is based on libertarian philosopher Ayn Rand's book of the same tit
After Hellish Week, Has Romney Already Lost?
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had a difficult week in his quest for the White House. Some believe Romney has no room to recover and has already lost the election, while others feel he still has a chance to win. Here is a roundup of some of those views.
Obama to Letterman: Debt Not a Short-Term Problem
President Barack Obama could not remember how much the national debt was at the time he took office and said the debt was a long and medium-term problem, but not an issue in the short-term, in a Tuesday interview on CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman."
Romney Camp Responds to Hidden Camera Kerfuffle With '98 Obama Audio
After Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney came under harsh criticism this week, even among his own supporters, for remarks he made to wealthy donors that were caught by a hidden camera, his campaign is hitting back with an audio tape of his rival, President Barack Obama, saying that he believes in wealth redistribution.
Os Guinness: America Needs a Churchill
America stands at a crossroads pregnant with both immense challenges and immense possibility, but no leaders have emerged who seem willing to acknowledge the current crises and capable of charting a path forward, Os Guinness exclaimed Tuesday. Guinness was speaking at a Washington, D.C.- event hosted by The Trinity Forum about his new book, A Free People's Suicide: Sustainable Freedom and the American Future (2012).
Is the US a 50/50 Nation of Makers, Takers?
A hidden video of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaking to wealthy donors shows the candidate claiming that the nation is divided between givers and takers. Half the nation not paying taxes while the other half are; half the nation taking government benefits with the other half paying those benefits. Analysis of the data shows this to be a gross oversimplification.
Inside Donor Speeches Become Slippery Slope for Candidates
The controversy over Mitt Romney's recent comments to a private meeting of big money donors caught on a hidden camera is the latest indication of what is becoming a major pitfall of nearly billion dollar presidential campaigns -- candidate speeches pandering to supporters that appear out of touch when glimpsed by the larger public.