Presidents' Day and the Destiny of the Republic
Ever since Congress created Presidents' Day in lieu of the two traditional February birthdays for Washington (22nd) and Lincoln (12th), there has been a controversy. Many point to the fact that this...
View ArticleThe Kidnapping Lobby Is at It Again
What's the real message behind Barack Obama's call in his State of the Union speech for taxpayer-funded "universal" preschool and his trip to a Georgia preschool last Thursday for photo ops? It's that...
View ArticleWhy I Am Disappointed In The Black Church
I have to admit that the last 4 or 5 years has been an eye opening experience. I have closely watched the events unravel nationally from a political and social standpoint. It is interesting when you...
View ArticleCuring the GOP's Infection
One of Bill Cosby's best-loved routines is "Tonsils." Mr. Cosby relates how the doctor explained the need for surgery when he was a young boy. "Your tonsils guard your throat," the doc says. "They...
View ArticleThe Southern Poverty Law Center and Violent Bullying
Bullying is not a new phenomenon; it's as old as man. But bullying has reached a point of near epidemic proportions, with one in four children experiencing bullying and up to 35 percent of the U.S....
View ArticleConservatives Upbeat at Annual Gathering, But Differences Remain
Despite Obama's victory last November, the annual gathering of the Conservative Political Action Committee, known as "CPAC" is decidedly upbeat. Jim DeMint, incoming leader of the Heritage Foundation,...
View ArticleThe Bottom Line on Marriage
There are those who claim that the notion of traditional marriage should be "redefined." In fact, the Supreme Court is now considering the future of marriage in this country. Those who advocate...
View ArticleThe Revolt of Intelligence Against “Marriage Equality”
Author and MSNBC host S.E. Cupp made news in the run-up to CPAC 2013 by withdrawing as a speaker from the annual conservative confab. Her complaint against CPAC is that it would not allow...
View ArticleShould the Supreme Court Strike Down Part of the Voting Rights Act?
In the general election of 1964, racial discrimination existed that made it harder for minorities to vote. Conditions were considered so bad in nine states and portions of six others (including...
View ArticleCan Public Opinion Polls That Show Majority Support for Same-Sex Marriage Be...
Opposition to same-sex marriage in the United States has seemingly melted away, according to a March CNN poll which showed 56 percent of Americans answered affirmatively to the carefully crafted...
View ArticleThe Two-State Solution Already Exists
Secretary of State John Kerry’s self-imposed 9-month deadline for getting the Arabs to recognize the right of Jews to have their own state, and the Israelis to pay for that recognition with real estate...
View ArticlePain, Pride, and Presidents
The president has proclaimed June a month of pride. He has said: So let it be written; so let it be done. But it is also, unavoidably, a month of pain. No one came to office with more accolades, more...
View ArticleRuth Bader Ginsburg Was Right ... Sort of
While reams have already been penned examining the implications of last week’s Hobby Lobby decision, most of what’s been written, particularly in the liberal press, has missed the point entirely....
View ArticleMining Cole for Answers on IRS
In two weeks, the Senate will be taking a long break -- from what, no one really knows. Thanks to Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the chamber has been in perpetual siesta, only stirrings from their slumber...
View ArticleImpeachment Debacle Underscores Debasement Of The Constitution
In the past several weeks, the pervasive buzz around Washington has been about supposed Republican plans to impeach Barack Obama. Oddly, such talk comes almost entirely from the Democrats. Once again...
View ArticleIsrael: More Friends Than Foes
Headlines tell the frightening stories of the genocidal slaughter of believers abroad. Israel, too, is under attack— literally and figuratively. Part of this battle involves evangelicals turning away...
View ArticleIs President Obama taking over the Internet?
Obamacare, the Viringia scandal, the IRS scandal--these are just a few examples of what happens when we give government huge power without oversight. It's about to happen again--the Obama...
View ArticleBen Shapiro: Why Jews Vote Leftist?
Ben Shapiro takes a clear-eyed look at why American Jews vote with the anti-Israel Left. TRANSCRIPT: In 2008, American Jews voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama. Even though Obama had spent large...
View ArticleIsraeli election pregame
It will be 68F on the beach today and the election means it's a national holiday (punchline: that's why the Israelis have them so often; the joke is technically iffy - 20 elections over 60+ years makes...
View ArticleCorrecting lies about Indiana's Religious liberty law
Orlando, Fla - The media and homosexual advocates have intentionally lied about the Indiana Religious Freedom law. "The Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act is not novel. These laws have been...
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