Declaration/Constitution

The Legend of Abraham Lincoln: Fact or Fiction?

By John Biver

Happy Birthday Abe! From the Heritage Foundation: Representative Joe Courtney (D–CT) recently penned an open letter to the man who wrote the movie Lincoln. The film depicts a divided Connecticut state congressional delegation, with…

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America’s new government-imposed religion

By John Biver

Rep. J. Randy Forbes is exactly right: Catholic adoption agencies have been forced to close their doors in Illinois, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., because their religious beliefs about marriage were deemed unacceptable by their…

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The Canary in the Culture

The Canary in the Culture

By John Biver

Tom Trinko makes incredibly important points in his latest article at American Thinker: At the heart of the HHS mandate is the belief that the First Amendment does not mean what it says. To…

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America Needs a New Birth of Freedom

America Needs a New Birth of Freedom

By John Biver

Another good article from Star Parker — here’s an extended excerpt: It is no accident that as the American welfare state grew, the American family collapsed. In 1960, 72 percent of American adults were…

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Obamanation Inauguration

Obamanation Inauguration

By John Biver

From Bill Muehlenberg: Spiritually, morally and politically, the second inauguration speech of Barack Hussein Obama is very frightening indeed. Obama is again showing his true colours as a radically secular, radically immoral, and radically…

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Endangered Religious Freedom Day?

Endangered Religious Freedom Day?

By John Biver

I don’t know about you but I’d never even heard of “Religious Freedom Day” (it’s today). It’s not surprising, I guess, in this low-information culture that such a day would be widely ignored by the old media. From American Thinker: January 16th is observed as Religious Freedom Day in America. […]

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We Await our Caesar

We Await our Caesar

By John Biver

A terrific article from Tom Hoffman at American Thinker: Civilized cultures are mortal; they have a predetermined life span just like an organism. There are numerous examples from antiquity whose skeletal remains are still…

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Understanding American Liberty

Understanding American Liberty

By John Biver

Here’s how the Heritage Foundation introduces this post: “Heritage’s Jennifer Marshall discusses the role of liberty in American society and its importance both yesterday and today.” Here’s an excerpt: Authoritarian governments – whether religious…

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