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Keeping Memorial Day Memorable

Keeping Memorial Day Memorable

What if I asked you, “Do you feel patriotic paying taxes to fund the central government’s nationalization of the banks, the insurance industry, the automobile industry, the health care industry, and now local police forces or the use of the American military for unconstitutional and immoral, wasteful wars for empire?”

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The Religion of Peace Founded America and Trump Knows It

The Religion of Peace Founded America and Trump Knows It

Founding Father and author of the first American dictionary, Noah Webster, boldly stated, “[T]he religion which has introduced civil liberty is the religion of Christ and His apostles… This is genuine Christianity and to this we owe our free constitutions of government.”

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New Orleans Mayor Wins the Great Statues War of 2017 – Loses the Battle against Violent Crime

With a long heritage of Spanish, French and other influences New Orleans has a unique place in the history of the nation. With streets named Tchoupitoulas, Melpomene and Terpsichore, foods like the Po-Boy, muffulettas and café – ole and beignet’s, who would doubt that you are in an unusual city when you set foot in the famed – “Crescent City”

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Learn From American History – Throw off the Tyrants!

Learn From American History – Throw off the Tyrants!

If the people in this country are sick and tired of being sick and tired, which I believe they are and rightly so, then it is time for Americans to stand up and defend what has rightly been entrusted unto each and every one of us.

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Enemies Within Re-Writing American History

Enemies Within Re-Writing American History

The founder of the ACLU, Roger Baldwin, stated, “I am for socialism, disarmament, for abolishing the state itself…I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal.”

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‘How to Speak Communist’ Focus of May 13 Presentation to Veterans

‘How to Speak Communist’ Focus of May 13 Presentation to Veterans

he Soviets are gone, but they left behind a powerful propaganda machine. “How to Speak Communist” will be the subject of a presentation by MAJ Bob Liebman (USAF ret) and former Iron Curtain defector and author of Journey for Freedom Peter Vodenka of Piedmont on Saturday May 13 at Ellsworth Air Force Base’s South Dakota Air and Space Museum. The free family event will be hosted by the Black Hills Veterans Writing Group, starting at 9 am.

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Bursting the Government Messiah Myth

Bursting the Government Messiah Myth

Ever since the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, people have been seeking salvation by every means other than by the One True God. One of the modern forms of idolatry is statism, the worship of human civil government as god. Some aspects of this idolatry is the propaganda that civil government cares for all your needs.

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The Postmodern Dark Ages

Good morning, class, and welcome back to World History 301. Today we are studying Chapter 66, which relates to a particularly curious time in world history – a period which has come to be known as the Postmodern Dark Ages.

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The Benedict Option?

The Benedict Option?

In a time when ‘anti-Christian hostility infects powerful elite subculture,’ as studied and hypothesized by David Williamson and George Yancey in the book, “So Many Christians, So Few Lions: Is There Christianophobia in the United States?” the need to review and reassess our standing before God and man is due for a close evaluation.

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Our Government Depends on the Resurrection

Our Government Depends on the Resurrection

Our nation’s framers believed freedom was impossible without virtue and that mankind did not possess virtue by themselves. They also understood, in the words of John Adams, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.” So how does a society provide the much-needed virtue to its citizens?

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