The election is almost upon us. We’ve been anticipating it and agonizing over it for far too long. The time has now come to make our decision. Do we go broke making endless repairs? Do we trade in for something new, obligating ourselves to new debt? Or do we love our country enough to see the true value of the American Dream and care enough to fully restore our nation, so that once again we may thrill to the greatness it was when it was new? Is it worth restoring? How will you vote?
Read more ›Archive for November 4th, 2012
American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Nov. 3, 2012
These are the top articles at American Clarion for the past week, including: Obama’s HHS ‘Grooming’ Children for Sex; The Video of Disgust: A Second Term for the Obama?; Americans Hung Out to Dry in Benghazi; America’s Scariest Halloween Ever; The True Heart of President Obama; American Leadership Must be Strong, Principled; South Dakota RINO Money Hoof Prints Lead Left; and more!
Read more ›Is Fiscal Conservatism Enough To Save America?
We citizens of America are in a fight for our life as a nation. Over the last 75 years we have witnessed a subtle and dramatic takeover of our Republic, which was founded on bedrock principles rooted in the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God. What is even more troubling is the trend that exists in the Conservative movement of today.Some seem to think that a return to conservative fiscal policy will be enough to save our troubled country, but clearly this will not be sufficient.
Read more ›Without Morals, A Republic Cannot Subsist
United States Senator Charles Carroll was unique. He was the only Roman Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence and he outlived all the other signers. At his death, Charles Carroll was considered the wealthiest citizen in America. His statue was chosen to represent the State of Maryland in the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary Hall. In a letter to James McHenry, the signer of the Constitution for whom Fort McHenry was named, Charles Carroll wrote on NOVEMBER 4, 1800: “Without morals a republic cannot subsist any length of time.”
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