China's Vast New Program of Urbanization

JBS CEO Art Thompson's weekly news video update for June 17 - 23, 2013.

Rep. Bachmann: Don't Count on House to Stop Amnesty

In a video interview on June 12, Rep. Bachmann issued "a total call to arms" to stop amnes...

It's High Time to 'Get US out!' of the UN

Fifty years of JBS warnings about the UN are coming true.

Secretly Trading Away Our Independence

President Obama is pushing two trade pacts leading to economic and political integration o...

Agenda 21: How Will It Affect You?

 Updated Agenda 21 video from The John Birch Society, April 30, 2013.

  • China's Vast New Program of Urbanization

    Monday, June 17 2013 13:50

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  • Rep. Bachmann: Don't Count on House to Stop Amnesty

    Friday, June 14 2013 11:01

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  • It's High Time to 'Get US out!' of the UN

    Thursday, May 30 2013 10:01

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  • Secretly Trading Away Our Independence

    Thursday, May 09 2013 13:47

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  • Agenda 21: How Will It Affect You?

    Wednesday, June 13 2012 10:35

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The John Birch Society

Sean O'Malley and admittance of children with lesbian parnets into catholic schoolThe archdiocese of Boston will require Catholic schools to admit students with same-sex parents under a school policy still being formulated, a spokesman for the diocese said. The decision followed protests by gay and lesbian advocacy groups and others over reports that a Catholic school in Hingham had turned away a third-grade student because his parents are avowed lesbians.

Lesbian partners want their child to attend Catholic SchoolThe archdiocese of Boston has no policy of excluding children of same-sex couples from Catholic schools, a spokesman said, following reports that a parish school in Hingham, Mass. turned away a third grade student because his parents are lesbians, drawing cries of discrimination from people in Massachusetts and other parts of the country. Tony Donilon said the decision by Saint Paul Elementary School was that of the parish and school and was not based on any diocesan rules or guidelines.

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