The Humanist Magazine. With a distinguished cadre offeature writers covering everything from science and religion topolitics and popular culture, and with a wide-ranging list of stellarcontributors,The Humanist continues to challenge its readerswith insightful ethical critique and commentary on the central issuesof our time.
Where the foxes caper unmolested, the government packs your school lunch, and when the Opposition is outlawed, only outlaws will oppose; Damian Green, a conservative MP and Shadow Minister for Immigration, who was seized by anti-terrorist personnel from the Metropolitan...
... to halt Muslim immigration in light of the impossibility of distinguishing peaceful Muslims from actual and potential jihadists -- that would be racist. Of course, even to institute some kind of screening of Muslims who enter the country in order to determine their adherence to Sharia principles ...
... believes it could be a prime opportunity to fill what he sees as "a void in Washington" and he would use the opportunity to talk about what the Republican Party stands for and pursue issues important to him like education and immigration. If Bush decides to run, however, the source said ...
Listening to local talk radio this morning I heard a story about a Chinese mother of four that is facing deportation back to China because her Immigration Paperwork was not filed in time. My initial reaction was, "Well, of course she should be deported. I'm all for compassion and everything, but we ...
... in the story. Who wouldn’t be drawn into the story of a sixteen-year-old Nigerian girl whose two-year custody at the immigration detention center exemplifies political cruelty of the West? The mandates to survive—conforming to the dress code and speech—paradoxically dehumanizes her. Is it dignity ...
... that Martinez, pictured here, deserved a second term. Forty percent said they would support a Democrat, although that sort of generic number always needs to be taken advisedly. The Cuban-born Martinez broke with others in his party by pushing an unpopular immigration reform bill; he spoke often ...
... opportunity to fill what he sees as "a void in Washington" and he would use the opportunity to talk about what the Republican Party stands for and pursue issues important to him like education and immigration. If Bush decides to run, however, the source said, it will not because he sees this as a step ...
... of their genders. [10] Do you think it's wrong that so many Hispanics are illegally moving to the USA? There is always a reason for immigration. That reason should always be considered. If someone is trying to escape from a world of horrors then how can anyone judge them. If they are doing so ...