Liberals Aren’t Paying Their “Fair Share”

September 26, 2012

Last week, a high school friend of mine (someone that I thought was a friend), commented on Facebook that I was “heartless” for not agreeing with him that taking care of the needy can best be administered by the federal government. In his view, only the federal government has the “necessary resources” to feed the […]

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Chick-fil-A, the Bible, and LGBT Bullying

July 28, 2012

As many already know, the LGBT movement has now set its sights on the Chick-fil-A company ever since President Dan Cathy made recent comments in a (quite beautiful) interview with the Baptist Press about his company advocating for family values rooted in the Bible.  Specifically, what raised their ire was his company’s support of the […]

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The State Doesn’t Make You Great, You Do

July 21, 2012

“If you’ve got a  business, you didn’t build that.  Somebody else made that happen.” — Barack Obama, Roanoke, VA, July 13 A few magical words. And that’s all you need to know about Barack Obama, who went off teleprompter and told us how he really felt. Of course, those of us who were observant knew […]

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Mitt Romney Hardly Booed at the NAACP Convention

July 14, 2012

I listened to Mitt Romney’s speech at the NAACP Convention on July 10 in its entirety, and now I know why the liberal media had headlines that read something along the lines “Romney Booed at NAACP Convention.” The reason you read that is because it only happened 1.5 times, as compared to 21 applauds. And […]

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Has the Black Church Become a Socialist Political Organization?

July 7, 2012

Last week, the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church, which is the oldest religious denomination in America, hosted Michelle Obama as a keynote speaker at their General Conference. They were impressed with her “commitment to family” and her “leadership” in fighting childhood obesity. Now the Obamas are a lovely family, but as people of influence, it […]

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Five Arguments Against Same-Sex Marriage

June 6, 2012

My first argument is that the traditional definition of marriage is not discriminatory. Marriage, as defined traditionally between a man and a woman, is simply a description (and no more) of the natural union between a man and a woman who are in love and want to commit to a lifetime together. This is the […]

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The Tragedy of the Same-Sex Marriage Debate

May 17, 2012

Since President Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage last week, I have been terribly disappointed at how cheap the debate has been in the media, and especially how our president who claims to be a Christian could come to a conclusion that violates basic, undisputed teachings of the Christian faith. In his Good Morning […]

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Liberty vs. Equality

April 8, 2012

America has a serious problem.  In previous generations, Americans valued liberty over equality.  In other words, people were little concerned with equality of income, but were far more concerned with everyone having the same opportunity to achieve whatever level of prosperity their talent, hard work, and luck could bring.  Yet today, we have such a […]

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Rights, Responsibilities, and Sandra Fluke

March 11, 2012

As most of us already know, Sandra Fluke wasn’t quite the Georgetown Law student we originally envisioned, who provided her testimony before a mock hearing of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee about being “denied access” to free contraception in her insurance coverage provided by the school (which, of course, she was fully aware […]

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ObamaCare: And Now You Know What’s In It

February 11, 2012

Under the ill-conceived and named Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as “ObamaCare,” the country found out this week partly “what’s in it” and just how insidious and onerous this health care bill is.  That is precisely why they did not want anyone to have a chance to peruse it carefully before it […]

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