Obamacare is impractical
Who will get hurt the most by the mock benevolence of Obamacare mandates? The poor; the elderly; all those on government policies that pay below market value.
Read MoreThe truth about the pro life movement
The pro life movement loves human life from conception to natural death. Respect Life groups from Maine to Hawaii work silently in the trenches helping the pre-born as well as new born babies. I know, I know, the pro abortion crowd constantly rails against us, claiming that we only care about the baby up until the moment she is born. And then we forget about her. It’s a bunch of baloney.
Read MoreWhat would Jesus do?
We chose Greece
The American people chose, and we chose the Greece model championed by Democrats. Greece economics is characterized by unsustainable public debt and entitlement programs. Let me give you but one sample of the coming economic hit from Obamacare …
Read MoreThere is only one obscenity for liberals
Time for Obama’s rhetoric to meet reality
The fiscal cliff looms. Let us hope the two sides can work together as thinking adults to address the spending side of the ledger. Obama’s rhetoric may produce more gridlock.
Read MoreRepublicans lost the battle, not the war
By John Malett Clearly the election showed President Obama was not given a mandate and the country is more divided now than when he took office. Yet Froma Harrop, speaking for liberals and RINOs everywhere, advises, “Republicans Need to Take Their Party Back” (Nov. 7). As Obama said to Paul Ryan when Ryan presented a…
Read MoreOnward, liberal soldiers
The pro life movement is on fire
The Life movement is unstoppable. Evidence is everywhere. Prayer vigils at Planned Parenthoods around the country persist, flourish, and change hearts. Former Planned Parenthood employees keep coming forward with damning exposes’ on what goes on behind closed doors. Politicians are getting skittish about diverting taxpayer dollars to abortion factories.
Read MorePost Election Thoughts
by Karen Quiner A few years ago, I was chilled to the bone while watching a documentary about the holocaust. It was done from a unique perspective, one I had never seen before. The documentary featured pictures and footage of ordinary Germans, most of them family-oriented, church-going folks, who went about the business of living…
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