Archive for January 26th, 2015

Former Transgender Denounces ‘Foolishness,’ Embraces Reality

Former Transgender Denounces ‘Foolishness,’ Embraces Reality

The “experts” these days tell us that physical reality isn’t what we should go by; we should go by what we “feel” instead. The “professionals” tell us that it is better to deny reality and even attempt to mask it than to come to terms with it. Fortunately, one man realized that the “experts” don’t know what they’re talking about, and he was able to put his life back on course.

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Obama’s Legacy of Retreat, Shame, and Betrayal

Obama’s Legacy of Retreat, Shame, and Betrayal

Tuesday’s State of the Union speech was yet another glaring reminder of just how out of touch our president seems to be with reality and the true threat of radical Islam on the West. Our son Aaron was a US Navy SEAL. He’d seen the enemy our president refuses to acknowledge face-to-face. His heart had been seared by the blackness of those who exist solely to discharge the terror of Jihad not only on America, but the entire globe.

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Is the Senate GOP Going to Cave on Amnesty?

Is the Senate GOP Going to Cave on Amnesty?

Rep. Raúl Labrador (R-OD) is blasting Senate leadership for sending a wishy-washy message on amnesty. Labrador drew distinction from 2014 election campaign promises to what is now taking place on the ground: “Last year the message was, ‘We cannot get our way because we don’t have a Senate [majority].’ Now this year’s message is, ‘We cannot get our way, because we only have 54 votes.’ That’s not leadership. That’s not why the American people voted for us.”

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Jan. 26 South Dakota Legislative Billwatch

Jan. 26 South Dakota Legislative Billwatch

These are some of the important bills being considered today in the South Dakota Legislature. Among the legislation being considered is one that seeks to limit the authoirty of delegates to an Article V convention, human traffickers, appropriations for natural resource conservation, gambling taxes, election law, and a major overhaul of the juvenile justice system.

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