By now most Americans have either watched, listened to, or read excerpts from Erika Kirk's moving comments about her slain husband, Charlie. In one single speech she etched her name into the honor roll of Christian greatness.
I must tell you, friends, that I am utterly amazed, and that to no end, when it comes to the cowardice that I see in this country, today (Psalm 78:9), enjoying the fruits and seasons of living in the greatest country under Heaven.
Using The Illegals As A Political Battering Ram: Your Representatives Lure In The Illegals, The Illegals Then (Being Coached) Take To The Street To Protest Our Laws!
“For success, focus has utmost importance, but distraction is disastrous.”
It is very odd how we repeatedly see that when politicians are exposed for some sort of scandal, before you know it, there is something to distract us from holding them accountable for their crimes.
Senator Tim Kaine suggests that it's "troubling" to believe that our rights come from the Creator.
Last week, I took note that organizations across the country were commemorating the Ruby Ridge attack.
President Trump has had enough with biased and inaccurate leftist propaganda masquerading as news and now suggests he would support major TV news networks ABC and NBC losing their licenses.
Socialism is defined as a system of social organization where the ownership of property and the distribution of income are subject to social rather than private control. This definition reflects the early understanding of socialism as a form of social democracy, where the government plays a role in the economy and distribution of resources.
It is frequently lamented by those of the political left that America was founded on slavery and that the American nation’s founders, being themselves slaveowners, were evil and, as a result, their work in building the American republic was illegitimate. Thus, they argue, or at least imply, that the United States under the Constitution is itself illegitimate as a consequence and should be fundamentally transformed, if not outright abolished and replaced.