Contents tagged with United States
Filed in: Radical Islam | by Jay Sekulow | 1:30 PM Sep. 18, 2012
Jay Sekulow on Sean Hannity Radio: Don’t Fund Radical Islamic Governments
The United States was attacked on 9/11, eleven years after the worst terrorist attack on our soil. The Obama Administration refuses to acknowledge that this was a coordinated attack on our embassy. The U.S. continues to send billions of our tax dollars to radical Islamic-led regimes. Listen as Jay Sekulow discusses these important developments with Sean Hannity on his radio program. Listen now:... Continue Reading
Filed in: US Constitution | by Nathanael Bennett | 2:54 PM Sep. 17, 2012
Happy Birthday Constitution
On this day 225 years ago, September 17, 1787, the Constitution of the United States was formally adopted by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. After a intense (and brutally hot) summer of debate, luminous American figures including George Washington (who chaired the Convention), James Madison (author of the framework of the Constitution), and Benjamin Franklin approved a final draft of the Constitution that, once ratified by the States, would become the foundation for the great repu... Continue Reading
Filed in: Iran | by ACLJ.org | 12:21 PM Aug. 21, 2012
Iranian Christian Convert Granted Asylum in the United States
We are pleased to report that the ACLJ has successfully represented an Iranian man who converted from Islam to Christianity and applied for asylum in the United States. Our client grew up in a Muslim family, but eventually began to question his Islamic faith. Although Islam was instilled in him as the one true religion at a young age, as our client grew older, he became concerned with the strict and rigid application of Islamic doctrine to Iranian society. His discontent with Islam culminated i... Continue Reading
Filed in: Abortion | by Nathanael Bennett | 9:25 AM May. 29, 2012
United States: Tourist Destination for Sex-Based Abortions?
In the United States, we take pride in our role as a leader in the world on a wide array of human rights issues. We profess to set the standard on the preservation of fundamental human rights. And generally speaking, we back that profession up with action. On most issues, the United States’ beacon of freedom shines bright and attracts countless who are fleeing oppression and human rights violations to our shores. There is at least one human rights issue, however, where the United States l... Continue Reading




