American sovereignty is one of the foremost issues of our day. From the dawn of time, nations have been defined by their ability to control a distinct geographical region and the natural resources therein. If a nation does not look after its own … [Read more...] about The ‘Pro-America Principle’ of National Sovereignty
Amid More Terrorism, Question Diversity
“There have now been two terrorist attacks in New York City in recent weeks carried out by foreign nationals here on green cards,” President Trump told an impromptu news conference on Tuesday. “The first attacker came through … [Read more...] about Amid More Terrorism, Question Diversity
One Man Challenged the U.S.S.R.
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly, 12/11/2015** Today is the birthday of someone who is relatively unknown to younger generations of Americans. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn was born to a simple Russian family in 1918, just after his father died … [Read more...] about One Man Challenged the U.S.S.R.
PRESS: Ed Martin Alabama Election Coverage
Ed Martin to provide several hours of Alabama election day analysis on new St. Louis Radio show and CNN national programming. St. Louis, MO: Ed Martin, President of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and hand-picked successor of … [Read more...] about PRESS: Ed Martin Alabama Election Coverage
Pearl Harbor Anniversary
Today, December 7th, is the anniversary of the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a day that President Roosevelt said "will live in infamy." The lesson we should take away from that event is that we should always be prepared for a … [Read more...] about Pearl Harbor Anniversary
English An Advantage
Presently, the United States has no official language. Yet, only the clueless left deny that participating fully in American life requires proficiency in English. One must know English to read our founding documents in their original forms. One must … [Read more...] about English An Advantage
Thanksgiving According to More Presidents
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly (11-25-10)** On Thanksgiving Day, I like to recite for you some of the Thanksgiving prayers and proclamations issued by our Presidents on this unique American feast day. The first Thanksgiving Proclamation … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving According to More Presidents
No Thanksgiving at the Border
On the first day of Thanksgiving week, U.S. Border Patrol agent Rogelio Martinez died and an unidentified second agent was seriously injured as they patrolled a lonely stretch of Interstate 10 in west Texas, near the Mexican border. The agents’ … [Read more...] about No Thanksgiving at the Border
Thanksgiving — the Unique American Feast Day
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly (11-26-09)** Thanksgiving is the unique American feast day. The Thanksgiving Proclamation signed by President George Washington was the first official presidential proclamation ever issued in the United … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving — the Unique American Feast Day
IWY Recap: Forty Years after International Women’s Year
On this day forty years ago, the national convention in Houston, Texas, of the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year came to a close. The radical feminist agenda in the form of the Equal Rights Amendment would … [Read more...] about IWY Recap: Forty Years after International Women’s Year
