Archive for July 6th, 2012

Castro & the Communist Conspiracy That Killed JFK

Castro & the Communist Conspiracy That Killed JFK

Cliff Kincaid’s recent article in Family Security Matters about the JFK assassination is well worth a thoughtful reading. If nothing else it will certainly arouse the naysayer’s and deniers. Let us have it out once and for all on this subject and pursue where evidence takes us.

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Rep. Darrell Issa: A Model Congressman

Rep. Darrell Issa: A Model Congressman

If only every Republican Committee Chairman were like House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa. Most known for his dogged pursuit of the truth about the “Fast and Furious” gun running scandal that left two U.S. law enforcement officials dead at the hands of Mexican drug cartel members leading to Attorney General Eric Holder being held in contempt of Congress, Issa has been confronting many of the toughest challenges facing our nation.

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President Barack Obama bows his head during the Easter Prayer Breakfast in the East Room of the White House April 19, 2011. (Photo credit: Pete Souza)

Praying for the President

It is a sound and true reality that President Obama is lawless, at war with our constitution, our Founding Fathers, the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God, despises all that the Bible clearly teaches and all that conservative Bible believing Christian Americans hold dear and sacred. But how many Christians are actually praying for President Obama’s salvation on a daily basis?

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First War on Terrorism

America’s First War on Terrorism: The Story

These videos are from a series David Barton did on his Wallbuilders Live radio show. Even if you’re knowledgeable of history, and even if you’re knowledgeable of relatively recent events surrounding the War on Terrorism launched by President George W. Bush, you will no doubt learn a few things and be reminded of some important facts that may not readily come to mind when considering these issues.

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Pat Powers Resigns from SD Sec. of State Office

Pat Powers Resigns from SD Sec. of State Office

Today, Secretary of State Jason Gant stated the following: Pat Powers has resigned from his duties in the South Dakota Secretary of State’s Office to spend more time with his children and pursue business opportunities in the private sector.

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Freedom is Not an Excuse for Licentiousness

Freedom is Not an Excuse for Licentiousness

A decade prior to the Civil War there were two major political parties in the United States: Democrats, favoring freedom of choice to own slaves; and Whigs, wanting a big tent party. In Ripon, Wisconsin, anti-slavery activists met for the first time on February 28, 1854, then held their first State Convention in Jackson, Michigan, JULY 6, 1854. This new political party believed marriage should be one man and one woman. Naming their party “Republican,” their chief plank was “to prohibit…those twin relics of barbarism: polygamy and slavery.”

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