America Is In Trouble

We elected Barack Hussein Obama in 2008 because he promised to bring the nation together, to be transparent and bi-partisan, correct a failing economy, and break the gridlock in  Washington as President of all the people.  Never in our lifetime, however, have the American people seen such optimism turn to…

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Avoiding The Solution

Yesterday, Lanny Davis, former Clinton confidant and liberal commentator writing for FoxNews, said the following: “Early last Friday morning in Aurora, Colo., Americans were reminded that there remains in the world the existence of pure, sociopathic evil — an inhuman monster who celebrates death and has no sensations from a…

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Destroying The Foundations

A segment of the O’Reilly Report yesterday lamented that a teen who blows the whistle on his cheating peers will be ostracized and kicked out of school, observing that there is “no moral code” anymore in our schools. They concluded, correctly, with the question, “What does this say about our society?” Further, we might…

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Pastors Who Will Not Bend The Knee To Baal

In a widely distributed June 18, 2012 Newsletter by Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council (FRC) in Washington D.C.,  “There is nothing more troubling to those who are pushing radical secularism on America than pastors who refuse to be silent because these pastors are the key to transforming America.” Perkins…

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Oregon Pastors: Selling Out To The Fear Of Man

In response to my blog yesterday about the lack of leadership from Oregon pastors to stop tax payer funded abortions in Oregon, one of the county leaders of the Oregon 2012 Project provided unsolicited personal testimony to that fact, the kind of proof that makes me wonder whether many if not most of…

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The Assault On Religious Freedom

You doubt? It is full scale in England, and the radical ‘progressives‘ in America are following hard after.   James Madison, 4th President of the United States, appointed Joseph Story to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1811.  The youngest and possibly the most influential person ever to serve as a Justice, Story served…

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