Archive for November 11th, 2012

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God Will Not Be Mocked

America has forsaken her first love. She has finally, and fully, given herself over to a licentious Lothario with whom she has increasingly flirted since her youth. He is sin – and, notwithstanding full knowledge of who he is and what he intends, with him she has lain. America has tasted the poisonous fruits of lust, pride, passion, and envy – sloth, frivolity, iniquity and entitlement. She has tasted of their sweet deception and found it irresistible. She has danced in the streets, intoxicated by the very poison that will be her undoing.

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How Conservatives Lost Women Voters

How Conservatives Lost Women Voters

Late last year when a presidential primary candidate was asked how he was going to reach women voters, he responded that he was polling well with women. Oh, oh. He seemed clueless about what most women really want. Once again, women were being taken for granted and once again we could lose – big time. And lose, we did. Reaching women is not a new concept. The importance of our vote should be well-known, as women have registered and voted at a higher rate than men since the 1980.

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American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Nov. 10, 2012

American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Nov. 10, 2012

These are the top articles for the past week at American Clarion, including: Racial divide has worsened under Obama; The Sacrament of the Ballot Box; Is Fiscal Conservatism Enough To Save America?; Without Morals, A Republic Cannot Subsist; Is It Worth Restoring?; History Holds Its Breath; A Helpful Recall is Invaluable to Freedom; It’s Not About Obama…It’s About Us; and more!

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Tomb of the Unknowns

An American Soldier Known But to God

The 11th hour of the 11TH DAY OF THE 11TH MONTH of 1918, World War I ended. Though the Armistice was signed at 5:00 AM, fighting continued till 11:00 AM, killing nearly 11,000 more men. In 1921, President Warren Harding had the remains of an unknown soldier killed in France buried in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery. Inscribed on the Tomb are the words: “Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God.”

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