Archive for October 23rd, 2015

Photo credit: Josh Plueger

Two Dogs in the Ring!

Benjamin Franklink said, “He who shall introduce into public affairs the principles of primitive Christianity will change the face of the world.” American, Christian patriots are called by the power of The Holy Ghost to change the culture, not for the culture to change the Church.

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New South Dakota License Plate Unveiled

New South Dakota License Plate Unveiled

An image of the new license plate design for the 2016 South Dakota license plate reissue was unveiled today.

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2015 South Dakota Freedom Index Released

2015 South Dakota Freedom Index Released

The South Dakota Freedom Coalition has released the 2015 South Dakota Freedom Index. The Freedom Index examines the voting records of all South Dakota legislators based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, federalism, and protection of life, liberty, property, and pursuit of happiness.

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Support for Hillary Clinton Ends Our Friendship & Business Dealings – PERIOD

Support for Hillary Clinton Ends Our Friendship & Business Dealings - PERIOD

If Hillary Clinton (and those such as she) merely had a different idea of how to make this world perfect (or just better) and were striving to encourage others to do it their way — that would be one thing. To “lie” and manipulate is quite a different matter.

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The Liberal Captivity of the Presbyterian Church

The Liberal Captivity of the Presbyterian Church

An unorthodox, liberal co-opting of all mainstream denominations had become commonplace by the early 1930’s. The sinister fruits of the enlightenment had a firm hold on mainstream culture and would come to infiltrate many a church body and denomination.

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Rearranging the Deck Chairs on the Titanic 

Rearranging the Deck Chairs on the Titanic 

In America today, we get to choose between one of two members of the twin-headed party of power.  Whoever wins, the government grows and more power is concentrated in Washington.

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