Archive for April 2015
Is Christianity on the verge of being criminalized by the Democrats?
MIKE HUCKABEE: “If the courts rule that people have a civil right not only to be a homosexual but a civil right to have a homosexual marriage, then a homosexual couple coming to a pastor who believes in biblical marriage who says ‘I can’t perform that wedding’ will now be breaking the law.”
Read MoreObama should appoint Mitt Romney to run the VA
In February, the new VA Secretary, Robert MacDonald, claimed the agency fired 60 people for lying about the bad service they were giving our vets.
Then the agency back pedaled and said it was only fourteen.
Now that documents are available, it looks like there were only three fired.
More spin.
Read MorePray for Christians in peril
Gotcha question
The foundation of political theater is the gotcha question.
It is a question asked by the mainstream media of a Republican candidate that cannot be answered without casting a conservative in a bad light.
The key to responding is to turn the question back on the biased reporter.
Read MoreHow the mainstream media interviews a Republican president vs. a Democrat
Mother Earth is tough as nails
On this Earth Day, 2015, I’d like to re-run a post from December 30, 2013. It points out that Mother Earth is no wimp.
Read MoreMs. Clinton, what are your accomplishments as Secretary of State?
Quiner’s Diner retracts the first quote attributed to Hillary Clinton in this piece that ran July 10th, 2014. Snopes said she didn’t actually say it. The second quote stands.
Read MoreRyan Anderson talks about so-called gay marriage
Ryan Anderson is young, smart, and articulate.
This Heritage Foundation Fellow is one of the best spokesman on the scene for making the case for traditional marriage. Even though he is Roman Catholic, he makes his case with secular arguments.
Read MoreEarth Day hooey
“[By 1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions. Other experts, more optimistic, think the ultimate food-population collision will not occur until the decade of the 1980s.”
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