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	<title>Comments on: Dayton Rally: Put Down Your Signs</title>
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	<description>Stop the HHS Mandate! Stand up for religious freedom!</description>
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		<title>By: Ruth Deddens</title>
		<link>http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/2012/dayton-rally-put-down-your-signs/#comment-15061</link>
		<dc:creator>Ruth Deddens</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2012 21:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have a supply of yard signs that will be available at the next rally which is Oct. 20th at 12:00 Noon at Court House Square at the corner of 3rd and Main Streets.
We are accepting donations so that we can purchase more signs.  Please join us!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have a supply of yard signs that will be available at the next rally which is Oct. 20th at 12:00 Noon at Court House Square at the corner of 3rd and Main Streets.<br />
We are accepting donations so that we can purchase more signs.  Please join us!</p>
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		<title>By: faye stein</title>
		<link>http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/2012/dayton-rally-put-down-your-signs/#comment-13232</link>
		<dc:creator>faye stein</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2012 21:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i want to know where i can get a couple of those signs i see in other peoples yard. protect religious freedom. so i can put them in my yard. i am a christian and do beleive in what those signs say. if i can get a couple of those signs. i can try and get my church involved to. cause you never know when our freedom will be taken away. thank you mrs. faye stein.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i want to know where i can get a couple of those signs i see in other peoples yard. protect religious freedom. so i can put them in my yard. i am a christian and do beleive in what those signs say. if i can get a couple of those signs. i can try and get my church involved to. cause you never know when our freedom will be taken away. thank you mrs. faye stein.</p>
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		<title>By: Ruth Deddens</title>
		<link>http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/2012/dayton-rally-put-down-your-signs/#comment-11854</link>
		<dc:creator>Ruth Deddens</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2012 05:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear friends of our Constitutional Republic of the United States of America,  
Please join together with ONE voice to protect and defend Our very special nation which has been protected by God&#039;s hand from her founding.  Please pray that our America will remain One Nation Under God With Liberty and Justice For ALL!!! It&#039;s not about the &quot;spin&quot; that politicians put on the truth!  it&#039;s about our liberty to live in harmony and peace with people of different beliefs as we have under our bill of rights.  Why is the Catholic church under attack?  Please Stand Up For Religious Freedom!  We&#039;re ALL Catholic now!  We&#039;re ALL Jewish now!  We&#039;re all defending each others rights to FREEDOM and most especially to FREEDOM of CONSCIENCE to participate according to our individual belief so long as it doesn&#039;t interfere with others!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear friends of our Constitutional Republic of the United States of America,<br />
Please join together with ONE voice to protect and defend Our very special nation which has been protected by God&#8217;s hand from her founding.  Please pray that our America will remain One Nation Under God With Liberty and Justice For ALL!!! It&#8217;s not about the &#8220;spin&#8221; that politicians put on the truth!  it&#8217;s about our liberty to live in harmony and peace with people of different beliefs as we have under our bill of rights.  Why is the Catholic church under attack?  Please Stand Up For Religious Freedom!  We&#8217;re ALL Catholic now!  We&#8217;re ALL Jewish now!  We&#8217;re all defending each others rights to FREEDOM and most especially to FREEDOM of CONSCIENCE to participate according to our individual belief so long as it doesn&#8217;t interfere with others!</p>
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		<title>By: Pam MH, Dayton, ohio</title>
		<link>http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/2012/dayton-rally-put-down-your-signs/#comment-9648</link>
		<dc:creator>Pam MH, Dayton, ohio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2012 13:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The supporters of the rally were one of the most respectful groups I have ever stood with. There were children from infants (in the shade),to young ones now out of school for summer,  to teenagers, a group of young singers, mothers, fathers, adults of all ages. All wanted to listen to the speakers in peace. The signs were simple and straightforward- &quot;HHS mandate violates religious freedom&quot;, &quot;Protect Religious freedom.&quot;, nothing off-topic, disrespectful to any group. Wisely, everyone decided to be polite, but several, calmly, said, &quot;this is a violation of our right to free speech-- How can you do this?&quot; or simply, &quot;freedom of speech&quot;. Even when people put them at the ground instead of holding them up, they were repeatedly called out to lay them down, face down, and had to make a pile on the side I was standing on. If anything, this request for &quot;No signs visible in any way&quot;, made the group realize the HHS mandate IS a violation of religious freedom, freedom, truly. EVERY speaker had a strong, true message and galvanized the crowd, despite the interruptions, intimidation and one person parading back and forth in front of the speakers taking video of the crowd, children and speakers and another taking stills, as if we were doing something wrong- attending a rally to listen to speakers, exercising our right to assemble and right to free speech.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The supporters of the rally were one of the most respectful groups I have ever stood with. There were children from infants (in the shade),to young ones now out of school for summer,  to teenagers, a group of young singers, mothers, fathers, adults of all ages. All wanted to listen to the speakers in peace. The signs were simple and straightforward- &#8220;HHS mandate violates religious freedom&#8221;, &#8220;Protect Religious freedom.&#8221;, nothing off-topic, disrespectful to any group. Wisely, everyone decided to be polite, but several, calmly, said, &#8220;this is a violation of our right to free speech&#8211; How can you do this?&#8221; or simply, &#8220;freedom of speech&#8221;. Even when people put them at the ground instead of holding them up, they were repeatedly called out to lay them down, face down, and had to make a pile on the side I was standing on. If anything, this request for &#8220;No signs visible in any way&#8221;, made the group realize the HHS mandate IS a violation of religious freedom, freedom, truly. EVERY speaker had a strong, true message and galvanized the crowd, despite the interruptions, intimidation and one person parading back and forth in front of the speakers taking video of the crowd, children and speakers and another taking stills, as if we were doing something wrong- attending a rally to listen to speakers, exercising our right to assemble and right to free speech.</p>
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		<title>By: Catherine Rader</title>
		<link>http://standupforreligiousfreedom.com/2012/dayton-rally-put-down-your-signs/#comment-9621</link>
		<dc:creator>Catherine Rader</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2012 04:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Taken directly from the Sinclair Community College website, this is what Sinclair calls the &quot;Honor Code.&quot; 

I especially like the part of the code that addresses citizenship, where they pledge to &quot;Actively participate in democracy through voting, community involvement and awareness, and by protecting one’s own and others’ rights&quot;
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Under the direction of the General Education Committee, the Sinclair Honor Code addresses the General Education concepts of values and citizenship and is intended as an ideal to which the students, faculty, and staff of the college aspire.  This code resembles the credos and ethical codes of many professions and also aligns itself with basic issues of good citizenship and ethical behavior.  

Sinclair Honor Code

As a member of the Sinclair College community of students, faculty, and staff, I will uphold the values of citizenship, social-responsibility, and personal accountability. I will maintain the highest standards of professional and academic ethics. I will uphold my personal integrity, dignity, and self-respect by being fair and honest at all times and by treating all individuals with respect. By honoring these ideals, I will be building a better future for myself, my college, and my local, regional, and global communities. 


What the Honor Code is:

The Honor Code is a statement of positive behaviors encouraging ethical practice regarding what one should do; it is a counter balance to the student, faculty, and staff codes of conduct with a positive focus on encouraging ethical behavior.  It is a vehicle to promote ethical behavior and bring together all Sinclair staff, faculty, and students under shared values.

Key concepts clarified:

Citizenship – Actively participating in democracy through voting, community involvement and awareness, and by protecting one’s own and others’ rights 
Social responsibility – Acting in ways that promote the social good while recognizing the impact of one’s behavior on others; maintaining professional ethics at all times; and servicing the college and the community 
Personal accountability – Accepting responsibility for and answering for one’s own behavior; accepting responsibility for one&#039;s own learning; and demonstrating academic integrity
Respect of self and others - Valuing the diverse perspectives of others; appreciating others’ ideas; and protecting the physical and intellectual property of self and others

Feedback can be directed to Honor.Code@Sinclair.edu.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taken directly from the Sinclair Community College website, this is what Sinclair calls the &#8220;Honor Code.&#8221; </p>
<p>I especially like the part of the code that addresses citizenship, where they pledge to &#8220;Actively participate in democracy through voting, community involvement and awareness, and by protecting one’s own and others’ rights&#8221;<br />
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<p>Under the direction of the General Education Committee, the Sinclair Honor Code addresses the General Education concepts of values and citizenship and is intended as an ideal to which the students, faculty, and staff of the college aspire.  This code resembles the credos and ethical codes of many professions and also aligns itself with basic issues of good citizenship and ethical behavior.  </p>
<p>Sinclair Honor Code</p>
<p>As a member of the Sinclair College community of students, faculty, and staff, I will uphold the values of citizenship, social-responsibility, and personal accountability. I will maintain the highest standards of professional and academic ethics. I will uphold my personal integrity, dignity, and self-respect by being fair and honest at all times and by treating all individuals with respect. By honoring these ideals, I will be building a better future for myself, my college, and my local, regional, and global communities. </p>
<p>What the Honor Code is:</p>
<p>The Honor Code is a statement of positive behaviors encouraging ethical practice regarding what one should do; it is a counter balance to the student, faculty, and staff codes of conduct with a positive focus on encouraging ethical behavior.  It is a vehicle to promote ethical behavior and bring together all Sinclair staff, faculty, and students under shared values.</p>
<p>Key concepts clarified:</p>
<p>Citizenship – Actively participating in democracy through voting, community involvement and awareness, and by protecting one’s own and others’ rights<br />
Social responsibility – Acting in ways that promote the social good while recognizing the impact of one’s behavior on others; maintaining professional ethics at all times; and servicing the college and the community<br />
Personal accountability – Accepting responsibility for and answering for one’s own behavior; accepting responsibility for one&#8217;s own learning; and demonstrating academic integrity<br />
Respect of self and others &#8211; Valuing the diverse perspectives of others; appreciating others’ ideas; and protecting the physical and intellectual property of self and others</p>
<p>Feedback can be directed to <a href="mailto:Honor.Code@Sinclair.edu">Honor.Code@Sinclair.edu</a>.</p>
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