Archive for May 17th, 2017

An Illegal Alien at Your Local Movie Theatre

An Illegal Alien at Your Local Movie Theatre

Say you take a trip to the local movie theatre to see a wonderful new film. You purchase your ticket and stroll up to the overpriced concession stand to support free enterprise by making a purchase. As you sit in your seat and the movie begins you notice someone from the row behind you run up to the exit door in the dimly lit room and open it for a dozen individuals with candy, soda, and popcorn who stealthily take their seats.

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A Revealing Sign

A Revealing Sign

If the people responsible for the billboard really cared about “gay” men, they’d have put out a very different message: Forget your pride, get to know your Creator, find a new life where your HIV status will always be “clean,” and stop looking for the missing peace where you’ll never find it.

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A System in Crisis

A System in Crisis

Welcome to the land of the free in 2017. It’s gotten so bad that the only presidential option worse than a celebrity outsider was the other nominee.

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Trump should move U.S. embassy to Jerusalem

Trump should move U.S. embassy to Jerusalem

This weekend President Donald Trump departs on his first overseas trip, which will include visits to Saudi Arabia, Israel, the Vatican and Europe. Trump’s Israel visit coincides with a very special day — the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty after 2000 years. Many, including me, hope that President Trump will take this very special occasion to announce that he will fulfill his campaign promise and move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Israel’s capital, Jerusalem. It was in the Israeli victory in the Six-Day War, 50 years ago in 1967, defeating the attacking armies of Israel’s three neighboring countries — Egypt, Jordan and Syria — that Israel captured East Jerusalem, held by Jordan, and united it with West Jerusalem, held by Israel. The U.S. Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act in 1995 stating, as a matter of U.S. policy, that Jerusalem should remain an […]

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