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Political Correctness: The Sacrifice

A school bus company has been told that it will accept buses from a source it has not been able to verify as safe and accountable. The company wants to wait until it can check out the source and the buses prior to putting them into service.

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Sheep Dance to the Slaughter, to the Presidential Rap

Sheep Dance to the Slaughter, to the Presidential Rap

Mr. Obama, your rap is a poor substitute for engaging the full power that was placed in your trust to protect us. Telling us to patiently endure a beating while the world hopefully grows softer by the day is not a legacy.

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The Christian Stance on Accepting Syrian Refugees

The Christian Stance on Accepting Syrian Refugees

Greg Koukl, on the latest Stand to Reason podcast, was asked by a caller about whether the U.S. has a moral and Biblical obligation to accept Syrian refugees. So what do Christian principles teach us about how to deal with this issue?

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Constitution No Hindrance to ‘Watch List’ Gun Bans Says ACLU

Constitution No Hindrance to ‘Watch List’ Gun Bans Says ACLU

It may not stick up for your child’s right to pray over his or her lunch at the school cafeteria or jump to your defense if you want to put up a cross anywhere other than your basement bunker. But the ALCU sees no constitutional bar when it comes to banning guns for people on government watch lists.

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Why Won’t Gov. Daugaard Stand for South Dakota?

Why Won’t Gov. Daugaard Stand for South Dakota?

With more than half the nation’s governors stating clearly that Syrian refugees are not welcome in their state without better security screening, why has South Dakota’s Governor Dennis Daugaard been so reluctant to show a little backbone and stand up for the safety of South Dakotans? There may be an answer.

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There Are No ‘Christian Terrorists’

There Are No ‘Christian Terrorists’

Workplace violence strikes again. “Allahu Akbar!” evidently means, “I quit,” and pipe bombs are the new resignation letter. Southern Baptist redneck Syed Rizwan Farook and his Irish Catholic wife, Tashfeen Malik, are reported to have been inexplicably in touch with ambiguously international, not-at-all-Islam-related terrorists under investigation by the FBI prior to mowing down 35 white-privileged American citizens at a Christmas party in San Bernardino, California.

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What You Didn’t Know About Clock Boy

What You Didn’t Know About Clock Boy

You’ve probably heard about Ahmed Mohamed, the boy in Irving Texas who in September took what was purported to be a homemade clock to school, and those evil white racists at the school naturally assumed that since he was dark-skinned and Muslim that his innocent science project had to be a bomb, and had him arrested due to some racial profiling.

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List of Islamic terror attack since September 2001. (Credit: Angelo De La Paz)

Is Fundamental Islam Extreme, or Just a Few Muslims?

Of the 1.57 billion Muslims in our world, almost all use the two books, one is the Koran and the other is the Hadith. Both of these books are filled with radical passages and beliefs that do anything but teach peace.

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President Obama’s Actions Benefit ISIS

President Obama’s Actions Benefit ISIS

I see that the state-controlled narrative is changing a bit due to the fact that the “Useful idiots,” who have been playing the stooge for this administration, are now coming to the realization that the game that they seemed to be playing is not a game at all.

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Rush Limbaugh and the Jihadi Singers on Fox News Sunday

Rush Limbaugh and the Jihadi Singers on Fox News Sunday

Knowing that the Leftist “mainstream” media doesn’t give a flying rip about facts or truth and only wants an opportunity to bash conservatives when they talk to them, radio host Rush Limbaugh seldom gives media interviews. But he appeared on Fox News Sunday yesterday because conservatives can still (for the most part) still get somewhat of a fair shake at Fox News.

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