More than ever, Benghazi matters

Competence and character are two key considerations in electing a president.

Benghazi, and Benghazi alone, disqualifies Hillary Clinton from the White House…

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Why I cringe when Pope Francis gets on an airplane

Is it the altitude? Is it free cocktails? Is it the urging of a captive media hungry for headlines? Is it a loquacious and friendly Pope who likes to freewheel and think aloud? I just don’t know. But now we are told that Christians “have to apologize for so many things, not just for this (treatment of gay people), but we must ask for forgiveness. Not just apologize – forgiveness.”

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Four themes connect Islam terrorists in the U.S.

“the parents, spouses, girlfriends, or siblings of the killers [Islamic terrorists] had plenty of occasions to discover that something was wrong with the person in question, but chose to remain silent and not contact authorities;”

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The moral case for human abortion

Planned Parenthood has changed tactics. They’re admitting that killing is taking place in the womb, and that it is a person that is being killed.

In a television interview earlier this year, Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, actually called the preborn person an infant. Ms. Clinton and Big Abortion are now doubling down with the assertion that there is a moral case for abortion. In fact, that is the name of a soon-to-be-released book by a human abortionist from Great Britain, Ann Furedi…

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The power of fatherhood

Dads, you can change the world.

You can make it better, a lot better. Or you can make it worse.

On this Father’s Day, I pay tribute to all the Dads, living or dead, who loved their kids and sacrificed on their behalf to make their lives better.

Involved fathers make such a difference.

The benefits of having a father involved in raising his children are pretty clear. Researchers have been studying this issue for decades. For instance, did you know…?

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