As far as God, the Bible and Christianity are concerned, Robinson’s “marriage” twern’t never a marriage at all. Accordingly, neither is his “divorce” a divorce. Nor is it a sin. In fact, according to a clear reading of scripture, Robinson’s so-called divorce is actually a step in the right direction.
Read more ›Archive for May 5th, 2014
SD Attorney General on SCOTUS Prayer Decision
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced today that the United States Supreme Court has upheld the ability of governmental bodies to open with prayer in the case of Town of Greece v. Galloway, 5-4 decision. “The framers of our South Dakota Constitution opened their sessions with a prayer in 1883, and our highest court has held today that this practice may continue with our legislature and other governmental bodies,” said Jackley.
Read more ›SCOTUS Upholds Public Prayers
Family Research Council (FRC) applauded the U.S. Supreme Court for its decision today inTown of Greece v. Galloway upholding the constitutionality of legislative prayer and affirming the long-held right of Americans to pray in the public square. Family Research Council submitted an amicus brief on behalf of 49 Members of Congress supporting Alliance Defending Freedom’s petition in this case.
Read more ›We Are All Entitled To Privacy
If I have learned anything over the years about the MsM (Mainstream Media), it is that they tend to act as lemmings when they sense a sensational story and then they switch from lemmings to sharks in a feeding frenzy when they draw blood. It really makes no difference whose blood it is, either.
Read more ›Lakota Veteran McGaa Will Speak about Frontier Artist Shreyvogel
Lakota writer Ed McGaa, a USMC major who flew F-4 Phantoms during the Vietnam War, believes that frontier painter Charles Shreyvogel (1861-1912) was a careful student of the military tactics employed by the US Army and Northern Plains Indians. He will discuss his findings on Saturday, May 10, at the Western Dakota Technical Institute in Rapid City, 9-11 am.
Read more ›Another Reason to Support Stace Nelson for U.S. Senate
With Gordon Howie’s poised challenge to former governor Mike Rounds in the general election, we may be seeing yet another reason for Republicans to vote for Stace Nelson in the primary. Republicans who are serious about taking the U.S. Senate seat in South Dakota (and giving it to someone who will actually do something productive with it) might want to consider their options before June 3.
Read more ›Why Are the Republicans Committing Suicide?
With what could be a wave election on the horizon in November due to the unpopularity of Obamacare, why is the Republican leadership raising the white flag? With the end result being a perpetual Democrat lock on the White House if amnesty brings tens of million illegals out of the shadows and into the voter booths, why is the Republican leadership ridiculing those who oppose it and working to implement it daily?
Read more ›Microfinance: Loans That Change Lives
Microfinance provides banking services to the poor who would normally not qualify. These services usually involve such small amounts of money that traditional banking considers them inconsequential. But to people struggling to work their way out of poverty, any amount of money is significant. Like everyone else, they need a safe store of value for the savings they do have and access to investment capital that they can put to work.
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