Liberals keep trying to sneak political correctness into America any way they can. We should not be surprised that they have targeted the study materials for the civics portion of the naturalization exam. Study materials have now changed references … [Read more...] about Immigrants Not Taught Freedom Of Religion
Choosing Between ‘Fear or Freedom’
In his March 23, 1983 televised address, President Ronald Reagan called for the American people to pursue a bold plan to launch a new missile defense program which would render Soviet nuclear armaments obsolete. He said, “The defense policy of … [Read more...] about Choosing Between ‘Fear or Freedom’
Unmasking the ‘Opinion-Makers’
Most people will tell you not blame the messenger, but Donald Trump is quickly proving that adage to be false in one very important case. The messengers known as the mainstream media have certainly done a lot to deserve the blame they are receiving. … [Read more...] about Unmasking the ‘Opinion-Makers’
Trump’s Supreme Victory at High Court
“Very grateful for the 9-0 decision from the U.S. Supreme Court. We must keep America SAFE!” Trump tweeted in celebration of the biggest victory by a president in the Supreme Court in a generation. Every Supreme Court Justice, liberal or … [Read more...] about Trump’s Supreme Victory at High Court
Checks and Balances Honored
Shortly after Trump became president he issued Executive Order No. 13780, entitled “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States,” but judicial activism initially prevented it from going into effect. In June, … [Read more...] about Checks and Balances Honored
The U.S.’s Most Controversial Decision
Every August, the debate erupts again about whether President Harry Truman was right or wrong in his decision to order the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945. A new book by Wilson Miscambie called The Most Controversial Decision deals at length … [Read more...] about The U.S.’s Most Controversial Decision
Real Women’s Rights Protected
The defeat of ERA had an immense cultural impact in addition to these obvious legal and political benefits. It made it socially acceptable for mothers to spend time away from the workforce to raise their children, during a moment in our history when … [Read more...] about Real Women’s Rights Protected
35 Years After the Defeat of ERA
The Equal Rights Amendment died thirty-five years ago, on June 30, 1982. Its opponents, lead by Phyllis Schlafly, gathered at a grand banquet to celebrate its demise. The Supreme Court ruled then that the time for its ratification had expired, … [Read more...] about 35 Years After the Defeat of ERA
Trump Works to Fix 20-Year Government Failure
On June 19, the Department of Homeland Security announced that the government was finally ready to deploy a method of tracking whether visitors leave the United States. That’s been the missing piece to determine if people who arrive on … [Read more...] about Trump Works to Fix 20-Year Government Failure
Trump: Even Better at 150 Days
President Trump’s accomplishments in his first 150 days were successfully drowned out in the news by the mainstream media’s obsession with Russia and the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller. When combined with the lack of … [Read more...] about Trump: Even Better at 150 Days