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July 18th, 2018
By: Jay Cost – nationalreview.com – June 18, 2018 This week I had an opportunity to tour Montpelier, James Madison’s historic homestead located outside Orange, Va. If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend it. Unfortunately, most of Madison’s possessions have been lost — sold after he died to pay back the enormous debts that his stepson had accumulated. However,...
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July 12th, 2018
By: Adam Andrzejewski & Tom Coburn – washingtonexaminer.com – July 09, 2018 While the nation was distracted by the political theater around immigration before the July 4 recess, the Senate cast a critical vote killing a very modest attempt offered by President Trump to rein in spending. If Trump plays his cards right, this will not be the end of...
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June 21st, 2018
By: David French – nationalreview.com – June 20, 2018 Will your actions match your rhetoric on family separations? Spend much time online, and you’ll quickly learn. It’s not enough to be opposed to family separation. It’s not enough to believe that Congress should act now to overturn the Flores consent decree, override administration policies, and keep families together at the...
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June 12th, 2018
By: Josh Shepherd – stream.org – June 10, 2018 Following a months-long process of advance work, on Tuesday President Donald Trump and North Korea supreme leader Kim Jong Un are expected to meet face-to-face in Singapore. It will be the first-ever meeting between a U.S. president and a North Korean head of state. On Thursday, President Trump noted the meeting...
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May 25th, 2018
By: Jerry Newcombe – townhall.com – May 24, 2018 About twenty years ago, I produced a story for D. James Kennedy Ministries on the subject of a school prayer case in Santa Fe, Texas. On the one hand, many parents and ministers were eager to promote godly influence in the school district. On the other hand, the judge ruled against...
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May 25th, 2018
By: Staff – firstliberty.org – May 2018 The Memorial’s Story A century ago, thousands of American service members paid the ultimate price fighting for freedom in World War I, the “great war to end all wars.” Among those, were the “Fallen 49” heroes of Prince George’s County, located just outside of Washington, D.C. In the aftermath of this horrific conflict, 10...
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May 25th, 2018
First Liberty, working with the law firm of Jones Day, filed a petition for rehearing en banc on behalf of The American Legion.U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit declared unconstitutional the historic cross-shaped Bladensburg World War I Veterans Memorial. Source: Bladensburg | Cases | First Liberty
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May 25th, 2018
First Liberty, working with the law firm of Jones Day, filed a petition for rehearing en banc on behalf of The American Legion.U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit declared unconstitutional the historic cross-shaped Bladensburg World War I Veterans Memorial. Source: Bladensburg | Cases | First Liberty
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May 24th, 2018
By: David French – nationalreview.com – May 23, 2018 Unhappy people make fewer babies, and Americans are shockingly unhappy. I’ll never forget the moment my wife told me she was expecting. I had just returned home from work, and she asked me to come into the kitchen. She was radiating the kind of nervous excitement a person has when they’re...
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May 21st, 2018
By: Alexa Ura – texastribune.org – April 27, 2018 The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Texas’ voter identification law, reversing a lower court ruling that found it discriminated against voters of color. Amid efforts to prove Texas’ embattled voter ID law is discriminatory, a federal appeals panel on Friday OK’d state lawmakers’ efforts to rewrite the law...
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