Articles By: Jake MacAulay

Alabama 10 Commandments Monument

Chief Justice Roy Moore, the Reincarnation of the Spirit of Our Founders

You may remember when Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore was removed from the bench in 2003 for disobeying an unlawful mandate to remove a Ten Commandments monument in the Alabama Supreme Court building. Ten years later, however, the people of Alabama overwhelmingly voted their heroic defender of liberty back to his position in 2013. This example proves that many American citizens are looking for elected officials who uphold the Constitution and hold moral conviction!

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Common Sense: What We Are Forgetting This Election

Common Sense: What We Are Forgetting This Election

“A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right…” So wrote Thomas Paine in a pamphlet called Common Sense, which aided the cause of American Independence with a logic and a passion that aroused public opinion to hot anger and a firm resolve to resist English tyranny.

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The Constitutional Illiteracy of the People and Our Future President

The Constitutional Illiteracy of the People and Our Future President

Sunday’s debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton utilized a format where American citizens were asking questions—along with media moderators—regarding things like Islamaphobia and the energy crises. This dynamic revealed some tragic constitutional ignorance that has led to the depletion of individual liberties in America.

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The ‘Safe Space’ of the Constitution

The ‘Safe Space’ of the Constitution

The Duke Men’s Project—launched this month at Duke University—offers a campus “safe space” where a nine-week program for “male-identified” students will discuss male privilege, patriarchy, “the language of dominance,” rape culture, pornography, machismo, and other topics. Last Thursday, the student government at Middle Tennessee State University overwhelmingly voted to ban “safe spaces” from their college campus; safe spaces which have squashed the free speech rights of these college students.

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American Lives Matter 1776

American Lives Matter 1776

Lately, much attention has been given to shameful events including criminals, police, arrest, murder, vandalism, rioting, and protests that have plagued the streets of America. These events, of course, are not isolated to just our modern times. During the time leading up to the Revolutionary War, there was a tumultuous stirring in the 1700’s, a movement which one might label, “American Lives Matter.” This righteous movement occurred after a long train of abuses against all American citizens of every color and nationality. From the Boston Massacre of 1770, the bombing of Boston and burning of Charlestown in 1774, or in the attacks on Williamsburg, Concord, or Lexington in 1775, Americans were attacked with lethal force! Beyond warfare here is a short list of bigoted and hateful things those Americans were forced to endure: The innocent were killed and oppressed Americans were being forced at gun point to share their homes […]

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American Peace is Not Found in Downplaying Terrorism

American Peace is Not Found in Downplaying Terrorism

President Barack Obama and his own party have an extensive record of downplaying radial Islamic attacks in America, and now the Commander in Chief says there is no apparent connection between the bombings in New York and New Jersey and the stabbings at a mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota.

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The Failure of Public Schools is not Transgender Perversion

The Failure of Public Schools is not Transgender Perversion

The Anne Arundel County Public School District in Maryland has instructed teachers and faculty to let transgender students bunk with other students of the gender with which they identify — and not tell parents.

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A Texas Judge’s Prayers and the First Amendment

A Texas Judge’s Prayers and the First Amendment

The United States Code refers to the Declaration of Independence as the “organic law” of the United States. And the Declaration clearly claims that there is an Almighty Creator God, that our rights come from Him, and that the purpose of civil government is to protect and defend the God-given rights of the people. The Declaration makes reference to the Bible, God’s Word, as the source of earthly, legal authority.

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Truth Verses the Testimony of Hillary Clinton

Truth Verses the Testimony of Hillary Clinton

Winston Churchill is credited with saying, “Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry on as if nothing ever happened.” Will you pick up and “hurry on as if nothing ever happened,” or will you walk in the truth given to you?

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“Hillary’s America”, No! An American America, Yes!

“Hillary’s America”, No! An American America, Yes!

Our candidate must not only show us that they know what is required of them, but they must also demonstrate that they will act on that which they know. It won’t do us any good electing someone who knows what to do but won’t do it, whether out of fear of men or desire to be re-elected, or whatever. This would be a vain thing, in

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