Todd Starnes
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Obama and the Redneck Tenors
President Obama is packing his bags for a 17-day, taxpayer-funded Christmas vacation to Hawaii, The Washington Times reported. The vacation begins on Friday, December 20. The first family will reportedly be shacking up at a palatial oceanfront home that rents for $24,500 a week.
Air Force Kicks Baby Jesus Off Base
The Baby Jesus has been kicked off Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, according to an organization who relishes any opportunity to eradicate Christianity from the U.S. military.
Judge Rules Baker Must Make Wedding Cakes for Homosexuals
A Colorado judge says a Christian baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex ceremony must serve gay couples despite his religious beliefs, a ruling that a civil rights group hailed as a victory for gay rights.
Georgia School Confiscates Christmas Cards
For as long as anyone can remember, teachers at Brooklet Elementary School have posted Christmas cards in the hallways outside their classrooms – until Monday.
Air Force Drops 'So Help Me God' From Oaths
The Air Force Academy has admitted they removed the phrase "so help me God" from three oaths in the 2012 edition of their official cadet handbook.
Baby Jesus Not Welcome at Christmas Program in Georgia
Darryl Woods, of College Park, Ga., could not believe what he was reading. It was a permission slip from his child's charter school for the upcoming "holiday program."
Teachers Union Investigates Jewish Dad Who Complained About Liberal Bias
Josh Barry, of Camp Hill, Penn., wants to know why the president of the local teacher's union thinks he's a neo-Nazi after he complained about a classroom assignment that he believed to be biased.
White Males: Military Manual Claims They Have Unfair Advantage
A controversial 600-plus page manual used by the military to train its Equal Opportunity officers teaches that "healthy, white, heterosexual, Christian" men hold an unfair advantage over other races, and warns in great detail about a so-called "White Male Club."
Army Briefing Labels Tea Party, Christians as Terror Threats
Soldiers attending a pre-deployment briefing at Fort Hood say they were told that evangelical Christians and members of the Tea Party were a threat to the nation and that any soldier donating to those groups would be subjected to punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Army to Halt Training Program that Labeled Christians as 'Extremists'
The Secretary of the Army has ordered military leaders to halt all briefings on extremist organizations that labeled Evangelical Christian groups as domestic hate groups. The shutdown comes just four days after I reported exclusively about a briefing at Mississippi's Camp Shelby that labeled the American Family Association as a domestic hate group.