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Rebecca Hagelin is the Vice President of Communications and Marketing for The Heritage Foundation, a conservative group based in Washington D.C.. She has previously served as Vice President of Communications for WorldNetDaily.com , director of communications for Concerned Women for America and director of public relations for the Center for Judicial Studies and Benchmark magazine. She is the author of the book Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture That's Gone Stark Raving Mad , writes a weekly column at Townhall.com and gives daily 60-second radio commentaries on Salem Communications Network.

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Carrie Prejean, Sexting, and a Lost Generation

Carrie Prejean is, in many ways, representative of today's young women.   Her generation is "star struck", into all-things Hollywood, and programmed to use their bodies and sexual power to get ahead.   In other ways, Carrie is remarkably different from ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Crosswalk,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Carrie Prejean,  Victoria's Secret,  Facebook Inc.

Rebecca Hagelin: Carrie Prejean, Sexting and a Lost Generation

Carrie Prejean is, in many ways, representative of today's young women. Her generation is "star struck", into all-things Hollywood, and programmed to use their bodies and sexual power to get ahead. In other ways, Carrie is remarkably different from ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Town Hall,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Carrie Prejean,  Victoria's Secret,  Facebook Inc.

Rebecca Hagelin: Maria Shriver Misses the Point

A recent report by Maria Shriver on the status of women in America calls on the government to provide more day care, require more flex time, and grow programs across the board to accommodate the needs of what she calls, “A Woman’s Nation”. The report ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Town Hall,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Maria Shriver

Rebecca Hagelin: Violence Against Women and Girls Explodes on Television

"Incidents of violence against women and teenage girls are increasing on television at rates that far exceed the overall increases in violence on television. Violence, irrespective of gender, on television increased only 2% from 2004 to 2009, while ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Town Hall,  3 Nov 2009

Rebecca Hagelin: Tolerance Gone Wild

"Of course I dislike the Nazis. But who is to say they're morally wrong?" The shocking statement was made by a college student in New York, as documented by author Kerby Anderson in a much-needed book, "Christian Ethics in Plain Language". The ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Town Hall,  20 Oct 2009

The Forgotten Victims of Communism

Three summers ago I witnessed the dancing eyes and exuberant smiles of fellow humans who were tasting freedom for the very first time. I was on a Florida barrier island when some three dozen very lucky Cubans escaped their captors, beat the odds in ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Crosswalk,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Moore,  Heritage Foundation

Rebecca Hagelin: The Power of Forgiveness

When we have wronged someone it is often a great challenge to humble ourselves, say, “I’m sorry” and ask for their forgiveness. But, more often than not, the greatest challenge for most people is to do the forgiving. When a friend or family member who ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Town Hall,  12 Oct 2009

Parents, Teens and Sex

We live in a culture that promotes teen sex at every turn. T-shirts with slogans like "Everyone loves a slutty girl" sort of summarize what teens are up against. Marketers, liberals, and the mass media have reduced sexual activity to little more than ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Crosswalk,  10 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Naomi Wolf,  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Remembering Gulags' Victims

Culture challenge of the week: communism's forgotten victims Three years ago, I witnessed the dancing eyes and exuberant smiles of fellow humans who were tasting freedom for the very first time. I was on a Florida barrier island when some three dozen ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, The Heritage Foundation,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Moore,  Heritage Foundation

Rebecca Hagelin: Communism's Forgotten Victims

Three summers ago I witnessed the dancing eyes and exuberant smiles of fellow humans who were tasting freedom for the very first time. I was on a Florida barrier island when some three dozen very lucky Cubans escaped their captors, beat the odds in ...

From REBECCA HAGELIN, Town Hall,  6 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Moore,  Heritage Foundation

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