Archive for September 22nd, 2014

Thinking Reasonably: Know the Truth

Thinking Reasonably: Know the Truth

If we don’t know what is right and true, how will we ever recognize what is wrong? Notice the people today that just don’t want to get involved. It is more than apathy beginning with a lack of knowledge.

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Should Christians Be Serious Preppers?

Should Christians Be Serious Preppers?

This is a difficult column to write. It may earn me scorn from fellow conservatives who strongly trust in their hard-earned, stored provisions. But, it is a subject that has weighed on my mind. The question concerns Christians, not unbelievers. Is serious “prepping” something Christians should do?

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Inscription on the U.S. Dept of Justice Building

Obama DOJ Continuing to Target Reporters

Unrepentant and unrelenting. Those are the only words to describe the Obama Administration’s policy of targeting those who they view as political enemies. The latest shoe to drop involves the Justice Department. Documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reveal that the DOJ engaged in a coordinated effort with the far-left Soros goon squad, Media Matters, to target then-Daily Caller reporter Matt Boyle.

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Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

Feminists Leading America Down the Road to Hell

The absolute hypocrisy displayed by these women leaders of the women’s liberation movement makes me sick to my stomach! Every time I hear lawless, narcissistic, godless reprobates like Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Debbie Wassermann Schultz, Terry O’ Neill, Sandra Fluke etc.

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Why Can’t Many Working Americans Afford Medical Insurance?

Why Can’t Many Working Americans Afford Medical Insurance?

Why is it possible that so many working Americans can’t afford medical insurance coverage? The question presumes that Americans who choose not to have insurance coverage do so because they cannot afford it. This is the same mistake that policy makers crying that we have a “healthcare crisis” have made for decades.

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