"Committee to Establish Principles on Renaming"; "Committee on Art in Public Spaces" ; "Chief Diversity Office"; these names and similar titles are appearing in colleges and universities across America, all of which are prone to cater to snowflakes whining about everything from art to building names to stone work on buildings. The offense? The "perception" … Continue reading The Past is the Past
Tag: politics
The New Nationalism?
Tony Perkins' The Washington Update has an article that should be very troubling to Christians across America. It talks about "Christian nationalism." Most disturbing is the fact that it comes from a group of left-leaning church leaders! They claim this new type of nationalism is a "persistent threat to both our religious communities and our … Continue reading The New Nationalism?
Questions, but No Answers
Special Counsels must be approved by the Senate. Period. Mueller was not; he was appointed by deputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. He was never approved by the Senate. "I can't get into 'internal deliberations' in regards to what would or would not be." This is Robert Mueller's version of pleading the Fifth. He used … Continue reading Questions, but No Answers
Freedom History
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." … Continue reading Freedom History
Patriotism is NOT Christianity
Another Fourth of July has come and gone; millions of Americans celebrated Independence Day with BBQs, parades, and fireworks. We have done this for 243 years. Nearly 2 1/2 centuries have passed since the first celebration of freedom from a tyrannical government that intended to govern with an iron fist of power and keep the … Continue reading Patriotism is NOT Christianity
Parler Vous?
Parler (Fr., par-lay meaning 'speak') is a new social media free speech app the founders of which thought would be free from censorship running rampant in other platforms, and was about to be released in the App Store. However, Apple informed the CEO of Parler John Matze if "offensive content" was not removed from the … Continue reading Parler Vous?
Same Old Song
It is no coincidence that suddenly another sexual assault accusation has popped up on the Media headlines. It's the same old song the Left always plays, they just use new “singers” to fool us into thinking the it's legitimate. And in the Lefts' thinking, any and all accusations are true. Guilty unless proven innocent. E. … Continue reading Same Old Song
The Fifth Column
Franklin Roosevelt stated May 16, 1940: “We have seen the treacherous use of the ‘fifth column’ by which persons supposed to be peaceful visitors were actually a part of an enemy unit of occupation.” Franklin Roosevelt described the “fifth column” tactics, Dec. 29, 1940: “Their secret emissaries … seek to stir up … dissension to … Continue reading The Fifth Column
Good News
Hardly anything the mainstream media puts out is actually good news. Perhaps part of the problem is you can't trust ANY of their news to be actual facts. But Gary Bauer of American Values said this in his End of Day Report: The Great Recession is finally in the rear-view mirror. Our economy is growing … Continue reading Good News
The Past
If you're among the politically correct minions, you probably believe that people's past should NEVER be forgotten – and certainly not forgiven, and people NEVER change, no matter what. The recent news that Harvard, that prestigious, elite institution of higher education, has rescinded Kyle Kashuv's acceptance because of comments he made as a 16-year-old student … Continue reading The Past