Archive for February 26th, 2013

Elena Kagan

Elena Kagan, The Fox in the Chicken Coop

The stage has been set, and just in time. Before the elections, Obama came out in support of homosexual marriage. Of course, he first had to repeal DADT and place 225 homosexuals in key positions…such as the Supreme Court… before he made his announcement. Such a one is Elena Kagan. Elena Kagan is the former dean of students at Harvard. Contrary to Harvard’s founding mottos, “For Christ and the Church” and “For the glory of Christ,” Kagan is known for “Queerifying Harvard.”

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South Dakota Legislative Alert

South Dakota Legislative Alert

This just in…a legislative alert from the Family Heritage Alliance regarding several bills in the South Dakota legislature, including: domestic violence, Agenda 21, and the school sentinel bill. Find out how to contact your elected representatives concerning these bills.

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Kris Kobach taking the oath of office (Source: kssos.org)

The Rule of Law

At the Pro-Family Legislators Conference, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach spoke on the topics of illegal immigration and voter fraud, and what states can do about these problems. Kobach rightly said that calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a thief an “undocumented owner.” Well said! He said there are three similarties between the topics of illegal immigration and voter fraud that many people migh not realize. The first similarity is that they are both about the rule of law.

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Explaining the Sequester

Explaining the Sequester

Five and a half days worth of government spending is all that would be cut if the sequester goes into effect on March 1. Having to eliminate five and a half days of spending is hardly the calamity that is coming out of every federal government agency and the White House at a steady clip. The reason for the howling is two-fold.

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Sweet Cakes Takes a Stand for Marriage

Sweet Cakes Takes a Stand for Marriage

This is what principle looks like. This is what standing for what’s right looks like. We see so few people who will stand for principle and what’s right anymore that it is important that we all know about it when some do. We should let it encourage and strengthen us to do the same, to not follow the herd and take the easy way.

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Concealed Carry Saves Another Life

Concealed Carry Saves Another Life

KNBN Journalist Shad Olson recently produced this special report about Scott Parsons, a Pizza Hut delivery driver in Rapid City who was brutally attacked in 2010 by multiple assailants while delivering a pizza. He took a pizza to a secluded trailer park north of town after 9:00 pm. When he got to the house, he was attacked at the door. He jumped off the porch and shattered his leg. While on the ground, three people kicked him in the head and body repeatedly. On the verge of losing consciousness, Parsons pulled out his pistol from his pocket and fired two shots. The perpetrators ran after he hit one of them.

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Forget Guns…How About More ‘Congress Control’? Part 2

Forget Guns…How About More ‘Congress Control’? Part 2

In Part 1 of this essay I noted that members of Congress are legally bound – not to mention morally, ethically – to abide by, support and defend the U.S. Constitution, and that they are not living up to that oath. Clearly some politicians naturally would like to return to the “rule of men” and abandon the rule of law; well, then, let them call a Constitutional Convention and strike down the Second Amendment! That way, there would be no confusion about where each politician stands on this issue.

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Public Schools:  Sexual Perversion, “Good,” Christian T-Shirt, “Inappropriate”

Public Schools: Sexual Perversion, “Good,” Christian T-Shirt, “Inappropriate”

The godless, communist Left has commandeered the public education system. This is not news to those of us who have paid attention to our society’s steady crumble into immoral oblivion. It is also not news that in the schools, just as in society in general, there is a distinctly anti-Christian bigotry present. We see examples regularly, and another one has occurred in Florida.

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How Institutionalism Breeds Division

How Institutionalism Breeds Division

No longer is there such a thing as “mere Christianity” to borrow C. S. Lewis’s phrase, but Catholic-Christianity, Protestant-Christianity, Orthodox-Christianity—not to mention the countless Protestant denominations and nondenominational representations of Christianity. Universal fellowship centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ is exchanged for tribal commitments to traditions and various nonessential views.

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