Is homosexuality a civil rights issue? Homosexual activists and their “useful idiots” would have us think it is, but that proposition simply doesn’t stand up under the test of logic, reason, consistency, science, morality or history. While most of us know that it is wrong to discriminate against a person based on an innate, morally-neutral physical characteristic, we respond differently to people every day on the basis of good and bad behavior. Our civil and criminal laws are based on this differentiation.
Read more ›Archive for April 13th, 2012
Communists: A Case of Instant Replay?
How many of us were shocked yesterday with the news that there are communists in our Federal government? Or more appropriately, how many were aware of this recent replay of a Communist presence? Yes, it’s true, according to Florida Congressman Allen West. A day later, after patiently awaiting for any appreciable follow up, I now am able to grasp the media’s chosen policy. And that policy is to ignore in hopes that it will drift into the sunset unnoticed.
Read more ›Watch Operation Hot Mic
Catch Operation Hot Mic, starring Barack Obama as President Flexible, Dmitry Medved as Dr. Transmitkov, and Vladimir Putin as himself. Remember: You only run twice.
Read more ›A New USS South Dakota to be Commissioned
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard made a statement today in response to the U.S. Navy announcement that a new attack submarine will be named the USS South Dakota: “I’m pleased that a third Navy ship is to be named in honor of South Dakota…it’s a fitting tribute that a U.S. Navy attack submarine will now carry that name around the globe.”
Read more ›Correcting the Crusades Canard
If you’ve ever presented Christianity to many secularists, atheists, Muslim sympathizers or people who otherwise bear animus toward Christianity to begin with, sooner or later you’ve heard the argument against Christianity that those evil Christians made war on the poor, peace-loving Muslims during the Middle Ages. Just one problem: it isn’t true.
Read more ›God is Just, and His Justice Cannot Sleep Forever
He drafted the Declaration of Independence, was Governor of Virginia and founded the University of Virginia. As the 3rd U.S. President, he approved the Louisiana Purchase and had Lewis and Clark explore it. He sent the Marines to stop the Muslim Barbary Pirates of Tripoli. His name was Thomas Jefferson, born APRIL 13, 1743.
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