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April 28, 2013

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY is being redefined in America, or at least many would like it to be. Our secular establishment wants to reduce the autonomy of religious institutions and limit the influence of faith in the public square. The reason is not hard to grasp. In America, “religion” largely means Christianity, and today our secular culture views orthodox Christian churches as troublesome, retrograde, and reactionary forces. They’re seen as anti-science, anti-gay, and anti-women—which is to say anti-progress as the Left defines progress. Not surprisingly, then, the Left believes society will be best served if Christians are limited in their influence on public life.

The following is adapted from a speech delivered on February 20, 2013, at a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar in Bonita Springs, Florida.

March 6, 2013

WITH THE FEDERAL DEBT spiraling out of control, many Americans sense an urgent need to find a political leader who is able to say “no” to spending. Yet they fear that finding such a leader is impossible. Conservatives long for another Ronald Reagan. But is Reagan the right model? He was of course a tax cutter, reducing the top marginal rate from 70 to 28 percent.

March 6, 2013

WITH THE FEDERAL DEBT spiraling out of control, many Americans sense an urgent need to find a political leader who is able to say “no” to spending. Yet they fear that finding such a leader is impossible. Conservatives long for another Ronald Reagan. But is Reagan the right model? He was of course a tax cutter, reducing the top marginal rate from 70 to 28 percent.

January 18, 2013

Across the country, there are more than 38,000 people who haven't claimed pension benefits they are owed. Those unclaimed pensions equal a total of over $300 million dollars, with individual benefits ranging from twelve cents to almost a million dollars.

Across the country, there are more than 38,000 people who haven't claimed pension benefits they are owed. Those unclaimed pensions equal a total of over $300 million dollars, with individual benefits ranging from twelve cents to almost a million dollars.

The states with the most missing pension participants and money to be claimed are:

January 14, 2013

Judge Jeanine Pirro delivered an impassioned monolog on her Fox News Channel program, "Justice with Judge Jeanine," Saturday night, Jan. 5, 2013. Her remarks were directed to the Gannett owned Journal News in White Plains, New York, the newspaper that published a list of legal gun owners and their addresses.

Judge Jeanine Pirro delivered an impassioned monolog on her Fox News Channel program, "Justice with Judge Jeanine," Saturday night, Jan. 5, 2013. Her remarks were directed to the Gannett owned Journal News in White Plains, New York, the newspaper that published a list of legal gun owners and their addresses.

January 14, 2013

Judge Jeanine Pirro delivered an impassioned monolog on her Fox News Channel program, "Justice with Judge Jeanine," Saturday night, Jan. 5, 2013. Her remarks were directed to the Gannett owned Journal News in White Plains, New York, the newspaper that published a list of legal gun owners and their addresses.

Judge Jeanine Pirro delivered an impassioned monolog on her Fox News Channel program, "Justice with Judge Jeanine," Saturday night, Jan. 5, 2013. Her remarks were directed to the Gannett owned Journal News in White Plains, New York, the newspaper that published a list of legal gun owners and their addresses.

December 1, 2012

Chiefs player Jovan Belcher shot and killed himself in front of the head coach and general manager after allegedly killing his girlfriend Saturday morning. Watch report from KCTV Kansas City.

 

December 1, 2012

Chiefs player Jovan Belcher shot and killed himself in front of the head coach and general manager after allegedly killing his girlfriend Saturday morning. Watch report from KCTV Kansas City.

 

November 13, 2012

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News had some tough words against the progressive movement on last night's "O'Reilly Factor." Detailing the dangerous views of the left on economic and social issues, O'Reilly asked "is traditional America gone for good?" The segment can be viewed here which he made during his "Talking Points Memo" in the opening portion of his show.

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News had some tough words against the progressive movement on last night's "O'Reilly Factor." Detailing the dangerous views of the left on economic and social issues, O'Reilly asked "is traditional America gone for good?" The segment can be viewed here which he made during his "Talking Points Memo" in the opening portion of his show.

 

July 5, 2012

The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of six servicemen, missing in action from the Vietnam War, were recently identified and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors.

The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of six servicemen, missing in action from the Vietnam War, were recently identified and are being returned to their families for burial with full military honors.

June 27, 2012

The U.S. Marshals Service is conducting online auctions to sell 245 works of art by Chagall, Matisse, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and other old masters as well as pieces by more recent famous artists. The items are up for auction at www.txauction.com until July 2.

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Marshals Service is conducting online auctions to sell 245 works of art by Chagall, Matisse, Picasso, Toulouse-Lautrec and other old masters as well as pieces by more recent famous artists. The items are up for auction at www.txauction.com until July 2.

April 19, 2012

THIS HAS BEEN an extraordinary year for American monuments. The memorial at Ground Zero opened last September in New York. One month later came the dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial here in Washington, and soon to come to Washington—or perhaps not—is the memorial to President Eisenhower, which is to be a collaboration between architect Frank Gehry and sculptor Charles Ray. Each of these has been the subject of furious controversy, especially those in Washington.

THIS HAS BEEN an extraordinary year for American monuments. The memorial at Ground Zero opened last September in New York. One month later came the dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial here in Washington, and soon to come to Washington—or perhaps not—is the memorial to President Eisenhower, which is to be a collaboration between architect Frank Gehry and sculptor Charles Ray. Each of these has been the subject of furious controversy, especially those in Washington.

March 17, 2012

The Army has identified the U.S. soldier accused of killing Afghan civilians in a March 11 rampage as Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, according to a statement released here last night.

 

WASHINGTON, March 17, 2012 – The Army has identified the U.S. soldier accused of killing Afghan civilians in a March 11 rampage as Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, according to a statement released here last night.

Bales, from Fort Jensen Beach, Fla., is accused of leaving his base in Kandahar province in the middle of the night and shooting Afghans in their homes nearby. Afghan officials say 17 were killed.

December 7, 2011

Roosevelt's Day Of Infamy speech

Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives:

Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.

The United States was at peace with that nation and, at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its government and its emperor looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific.

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