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June 18th, 2021
FBI-emblem etched in stone
Was the Capitol Hill breach really just a rally that got way out of hand? Or was it “helped along” by people who weren’t Trump supporters at all?
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May 26th, 2021
Activist Robert Woodson
By: Jason L. Riley – wsj.com – May 25, 2021 Regular readers of these pages need no introduction to Robert Woodson. For the uninitiated, Mr. Woodson is a veteran community activist who broke with the traditional civil-rights leadership in the 1970s after realizing that the agenda of “racial grievance groups” like the NAACP was increasingly at odds with the actual wants...
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May 13th, 2021
First Baptist Church - Dallas
The question is simply this: Is American Christendom increasingly incompatible with American Christianity?
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April 23rd, 2021
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In the last few months, all of the centuries-old reasons to be confident in American strength and resiliency have been put into doubt.
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April 22nd, 2021
Republican Representative Burgess Owens
On Tuesday, Senate Democrats held a hearing to condemn election integrity efforts that they characterized as “Jim Crow 2021.” Rep. Burgess Owens (R-Utah) testified at the hearing, and he ripped the Democrats’ argument to shreds.
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April 19th, 2021
Biden-on-Dem-Donkey at base of steep hill
He’s not FDR. He’s not even Obama.
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April 16th, 2021
Texas State Sen. Bryan Hughes , R - Mineola
Proponents of stricter voting rules have lobbed the argument for decades. Democrats and voting rights groups have been unable to come up with a convincing response.
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March 29th, 2021
Cave of our Re-Birth
I’ve been thinking a lot on the fact that Jesus was born in a cave. Here is an expanded version of an article I wrote which was published last week at The Stream website: If you have set up your nativity scene by now you probably put the figures in a quaint, wooden stable.
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March 26th, 2021
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Senate filibuster repeal or reform is being considered once again. While the filibuster was not part of the U.S. Constitution, the Senate has long embraced rules that promote extended debate on issues and bills. However, current filibuster rules are increasingly used to stop the legislative process rather than make it more deliberative.
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March 18th, 2021
James Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
On April 7, 2017, less than four years ago, a majority of Democrats in the U.S. Senate joined a majority of Republicans to sign a letter supporting the filibuster.
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