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October 28, 2014


Title: Judge Sides with Student Punished for Criticizing Lesbians
Topic: Gay Agenda
Discussed by Bob Unruh
with World Net Daily (www.WND.com)

The University of New Mexico and one of its professors will face trial on a charge of violating the constitutional rights of a student punished for expressing her opinions about lesbianism in a class described by the instructor as having “controversy built right into the syllabus.” The Professor, Caroline Hinckley, assigned students to watch and write about “Desert Hearts,” a 1985 lesbian romance film.

Student Monica Pompeo said Hinckley refused to read beyond the first two pages of her harsh critique. The professor described Pompeo’s opinion as “inflammatory and offensive” hate speech and said it would be in her best interest to drop the class.

So, Monica did what every other self-respecting college student should do: she sued the professor and the university.

As of when this interview was taped and aired, neither the school nor the professor have issued a statement or response to the Judge’s ruling. Bob Unruh, with World Net Daily, says this Judge’s ruling is very interesting and caught his attention immediately. Listen in as he explains why this ruling is so important, especially in regards to other cases involving religion and freedom of speech.



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March 2, 2011


Title: Thomas More Law Center Sues City of Dearborn for Constitutional Rights Violations
Topic: Seventh Amendment
Discussed by Bob Unruh
with World Net Daily (www.WND.com)

Thomas More Law Center Sues City of Dearborn on Behalf of Four Christians.   Bob Unruh, news editor for World Net Daily, explains why four Christians are suing the City of Dearborn, Michigan, alleging their First, Fourth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendment Rights were violated. However, without the Seventh Amendment, the others just don’t really matter.



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