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Archive for November, 2006

The Archdiocese of Hartford aired a fascinating set of interviews with the U.S. Senate candidates last weekend. You can view it here (click on “Crossroads Magazine” and then on “Oct. 28/29 2006”). We won’t be making an endorsement in this race and I personally have not decided who I am voting for. Schlesinger did come […]

Donna Porstner has written one of the more interesting articles on same-sex “marriage” and the 2006 General Assembly elections: Gay-rights activists and same-sex marriage opponents are pumping thousands of dollars into this year’s state elections to back candidates who support their views. The Family Institute Action Committee, which lobbied against last year’s landmark civil-union legislation, […]

Pray Connecticut’s Nick Uva raises an interesting question: It’s to the point now where two or three blogs are created every second, and most blogs which are created never make it past their first post. But this blog continues to thrive and grow, and as I write this it’s now ranked # 11 among Connecticut […]

Congratulations to Gregg Hannan, a former FIC board member and current candidate for State Senate, for driving the Left bonkers. Here’s the latest version of the same story they keep writing about him: Indeed there is another side to Gregg Hannan, a side that voters should know about before the election is held a week […]

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