'Mosque' opponents no champions of Democracy “The justification to ban the mosque is no more rational than banning a soccer field in the same place because all the suicide bombers loved to play soccer,” Paul wrote.
Euphemisms turn into reality as PCRF heals The United States are currently involved in two official wars: Afghanistan and Iraq - and we have helped to completely destroy these countries.
Racial profiling encouraged by new Arizona law If Texas rewriting history isn’t enough, Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona signed a bill into law on Apr. 23 that essentially allows law enforcement officers to racially profile people they think might be illegal immigrants.
Proposed sit/lie ordinance dehumanizes homeless and distracts from the real issue In March, Mayor Gavin Newsom proposed a citywide ordinance that would make it illegal to sit or lie on San Francisco sidewalks between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with 30-day jail sentences and $500 fines for repeat offenders.
Letter of Editors: May 12, 2010 Free trade agreement endorses 'systematic torture' Editor: The term “end” brings a rush of activity: finals, graduations, job and apartment searches. How does this relate to dogs and cats half a world away? Let’s look closer. In another world, the South Korean government poises itself to pounce
Bristol Palin PSA puts price on motherhood By Angela PennyThe Guardsman The ninth annual National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is May 5th, so get those Hallmark cards ready. This year Candie’s shoes produced a public service announcement with Bristol Palin hypothetically portraying what her life as a teen mom would be like if she “didn’
City budget crunch threatens free local jewel By Liska KoenigThe Guardsman The San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum has been open to the public since 1940. Known for its collection of about 100,000 plants, among them more than 300 of which are extinct or endangered in the wild, its special exhibits and individual theme gardens,