Entries by Dr. Rich Swier

Miami-Dade votes to allow Sexual Predators in all bathrooms, locker rooms and dressing rooms!

On November 13th, a Miami-Dade County Commission committee, by a 3-1 vote, illegally approved a highly dangerous, discriminatory “sexual identity or expression” proposal allowing men claiming to be women to use women’s bathrooms, locker rooms, showers and dressing rooms. It also allows men to undress in front of minor girls, as happened at Evergreen State […]

Eighteen Essay book ‘Common Ground on Common Core’ released

Resounding Books today officially announced publication of Common Ground on Common Core: Voices from across the Political Spectrum Expose the Realities of the Common Core State Standards. The 18-essay volume uniquely gathers 20 top education experts and activists. The authors hold widely varied political and ideological viewpoints, yet they stand firmly united against the Common […]

Federal Court finds Palestinian Woman Guilty of Naturalization Fraud

On November 10th, a Detroit federal district court jury returned a verdict of guilty in the naturalization fraud case of 67 year old Rasmieh Odeh, who failed to disclose on her citizenship application her involvement in a 1969 terrorist bombing in Jerusalem that killed two Hebrew University Students. Odeh could face a 10 year federal […]

No More Common Core Video: Another Brick in The Wall!

Christel Swasey writes, “This music video, written by Ohio’s Anti Common Core Club, rewritten to the tune of Pink Floyd’s Brick in the Wall, is sure to be a hit nationwide.  Thanks, Ohio.” A music video project by the Anti-Common Core Club made possible by Matthew Goforth and Frank Yanno. EDITORS NOTE: Please Support the […]

Why the Sarasota Herald-Tribune’s Tom Tryon just doesn’t seem to get it

Opinion Editor for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune Tom Tryon did a column titled “Post-election enmity won’t help schools.” Tryon used the word enmity when referring to Bridget Ziegler, a newly elected member of the Sarasota County School Board. Enmity is defined as, “the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.” […]

‘Historic’ Sixth Circuit Ruling Upholds Marriage Amendment

The Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) played an instrumental role in a ruling issued late yesterday afternoon in which the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decided to preserve traditional marriage, stopping the homosexual juggernaut that had been sweeping the nation. In its 2-1 decision, the Sixth Circuit upheld marriage laws from Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee.  […]

Unprofessional conduct complaints filed against Florida Attorney John Morgan

A Florida lawyer and two Florida citizens filed complaints against trial attorney John Morgan, of Morgan & Morgan, for unprofessional conduct (view the complaints here and here). The complaints referred to a video of Morgan at a pro-Amendment 2 rally where he appeared with supporters. Morgan makes comments that are profane, while holding a drink in his […]

Republican sweep, Bill and Hillary Documentary resurfaces — first shot fired for 2016!

The Republicans will on January 20th, 2015 control both houses of the U.S. Congress. Eric Erickson notes that Americans “had a taste of socialism” and have spit it out. The Republican sweep has reached every state down to the lowest levels. Conservative Republicans have won up and down the ballot in Florida, including the historic […]

Sarasota School Board member Caroline Zucker politically attacks fellow board member during public meeting

Sarasota County Florida School Board member Bridget Ziegler introduced board agenda item # 7 for discussion during the official Sarasota County School Board workshop meeting held on October 21st, 2014. The item addresses the workshop meetings the school board holds off camera in a small room to discuss specific agenda items (see infographic on right). […]