Poland defies Putin
By Gene Poteat
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By Gene Poteat
Read MoreBy Paul Moreno: The roots of today’s judicial activism stretch back one hundred years to the appointment of controversial Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis.
Read MoreBy Jeremy Egerer: I don’t believe that Donald Trump is the worst candidate in the world. In certain respects, he may even be the best.
Read MoreFrom Prager University — below the video is the opening of the transcript: I’m going to argue for the existence of God from the premise that moral good and evil really exist. They are not…
Read MoreHere is Bruce Walker writing at American Thinker: As Americans consider who ought to lead us out of the despair of Obama’s misrule, we ought to go back twenty-five years. That was when the fruits…
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Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: What to fear in Germany — an ideologically driven leader who unilaterally is changing the demographics of the nation or an angry populist counter-movement?
Read MoreBy Carson Holloway: Justice William Brennan’s vision of a living constitution continues to dominate contemporary constitutional interpretation, in spite of its troubling inconsistencies.
Read MoreEditor’s note: I wrote this article one year ago (I’ve updated only the anniversary year and the total of babies murdered), hoping to bring the woeful facts of the Roe decision to the fore….
Read MoreBy Jerry Newcombe: Why has America been blessed in many ways in the past? At its core, the answer has to do with the Judeo-Christian tradition. We are living off of the residue of that…
Read MoreBy Mark Landsbaum: Christianity’s influence on western culture gave us institutions of higher learning, hospitals and scientific breakthroughs to separate us from our barbaric past.
Read MoreBy Peter Myers: Today we are called to reflect anew on the vision and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., mindful of the crisis of the times.
Read MoreEditor’s note: Here’s some information you’re probably not going to hear about during your K-college years, through pop culture, or via the dominant press. * * * * * Ever notice how the secular…
Read MoreBy Rebecca Cusey: A fading superpower trades on its still-existing military power while trying to figure out its purpose in ‘13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.’
Read MoreBy William A. Levinson: The Iranian action was both piracy and an intentional act of war against the United States.
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