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 | » Nation Tottering Close To Political Idolatry by Frederick Meekins It is understandable that most would take an interest in the peaceful transitions of power that take place in the United States between one administration to the next as it is a skill less civilized countries have failed to master; however, what is t... read more • January 20, 2009 |
 | » Donkeys, RINOs, and PUMAs, Oh My! by Shawn D. Akers The zoopolitical realm has never been so crowded. Leftists, liberating themselves from the center-feigning overtures of the past and promoting, now without shame, the ideas that made Europe what it is, have never been more proud to call themselves De... read more • November 20, 2008 |
 | » Kissing the Son in the Civil Arena by Reed R. Heustis, Jr. When Christian patients seek medical attention from Christian hospitals, very few scream, "Extremists!" When Christian parents send their children to Christian schools, very few label them as "bigots." When Christian citizens send their money to Chri... read more • November 3, 2008 |
 | » Keeping Marriage Straight with Proposition 8 by Reed R. Heustis, Jr. After constant setbacks and stumbling blocks in the ongoing culture war, California Christians finally have an opportunity - perhaps the final one - not only to inflict damage on the diabolical homosexual agenda, but also to ignite a movement that ca... read more • October 29, 2008 |
 | » Obama's Henchmen and the Rise of Commufascism by Shawn D. Akers The secret to selling bad ideas is to make sure they are the only ones available. This is how totalitarian regimes take power. Whether it was Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany or Vladimir Lenin in Communist Russia, the pattern is largely the same - totali... read more • October 23, 2008 |
 | » What Part Of "Shall Not Be Infringed" Don't You Understand, Senator? by Frederick Meekins In her brief time in the national spotlight, Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, if nothing else, has rejuvenated the debate in this country regarding certain fundamental values. Interestingly, not all of this stems directly from the ... read more • October 9, 2008 |
 | » You're an Angry Feminist? That's so Cute. by J. Matt Barber With winds of change rivaling Hurricane Ike, John McCain's historic VP pick of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has blown away the left's mask of "inclusive tolerance," exposing an ugly and desperate countenance below. Flummoxed and frantic, their shamefu... read more • October 9, 2008 |
 | » Into The Heart Of Darkness, Part 1 by Frederick Meekins Senator Barack Obama has captured the world's attention unlike almost any other political figure of the era in which we live. However, despite all the theatrics surrounding the candidate and the almost messianic adoration displayed on the part of his... read more • September 22, 2008 |
 | » Finally, We are back to Conservatism vs. Liberalism by Vincent Gioia With the selection of Sarah Palin as Vice President Candidate on the Republican ticket, the presidential race is less about Democrat vs. Republican, than it is about Liberal vs. Conservative. Democrats and Republicans both agree that Washington is "b... read more • September 8, 2008 |
 | » China Agitates To Undermine American Liberties by Frederick Meekins It's bad enough that those living under the heal of tyranny have their God-given rights suppressed but one expects to hear of this transpiring in less-developed countries that have never really known freedom to begin with. However, things have really... read more • August 20, 2008 |
 | » Kissing the Son in the Civil Arena by Reed R. Heustis, Jr. When Christian patients seek medical attention from Christian hospitals, very few scream, "Extremists!" When Christian parents send their children to Christian schools, very few label them as "bigots." When Christian citizens send their money to Chri... read more • August 15, 2008 |
 | » It's Official Now by Peter W. Wright Plenty of evidence has existed before, but now the conclusion is inescapable: the Democrats cannot understand the most basic law of economics, the law of supply and demand. Faced with spiraling fuel costs and a demand to act, the Democrat-controlled ... read more • July 19, 2008 |
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