September 11, 2007

9/11, Six Years Later

By Chuck Baldwin.

First, I need to correct something I said in my last column. In the column, I referred to Alan Stang’s book “Not Holier Than Thou,” in which he points out that President Bush has appointed numerous known homosexuals to high public office, just as did his predecessor, Bill Clinton. I included in that list former [...]
September 7, 2007

Thoughts on the Larry Craig Scandal

By Chuck Baldwin.

The recent bathroom sex scandal involving Republican Idaho Senator Larry Craig has become a political hornet’s nest. However, to those who are privy to the real-life goings-on among the political elite in Washington, D.C., this comes as no surprise. Extracurricular sexual activity in Washington, D.C., is about as uncommon as thunderstorms in the summertime. The element [...]
September 5, 2007

Moral Turpitude

By Lynn Stuter.

John Adams stated, “Our constitution was made for a moral and religious people; it is wholly inadequate for any other.” What did John Adams mean when he said that? The words of Edmund Burke further define what John Adams said — (sic) that freedom without virtue is not freedom but license to pursue whatever passions prevail [...]
August 31, 2007

Will Lady Liberty Last Beyond 2010?

By Chuck Baldwin.

Free republics are not known to have long life expectancies. At the ripe old age of two hundred and thirty-one, America is definitely showing her age. She is long past her prime, and some are predicting her demise. No, some are PLANNING her demise. Thomas Jefferson and the other founders of this once-great country believed there [...]
August 20, 2007

Newark Massacre: Where’s the Outrage?

By Frosty Wooldridge.

“Open borders equals open season on our children,” said Jan Herron, Denver based columnist for Magic City News. “Where’s the outrage?” Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez at the University of Texas and founder of La Raza, a racist political party, said in a speech to his organization, “We have an aging white America. They are [...]
August 10, 2007

Romans Chapter 13

By Chuck Baldwin.

It seems that every time someone such as myself attempts to encourage our Christian brothers and sisters to resist an unconstitutional or otherwise reprehensible government policy, we hear the retort, “What about Romans Chapter 13? We Christians must submit to government. Any government. Read your Bible, and leave me alone.” Or words to that effect. No [...]
February 14, 2007

Home School Legal Defense Association - HSLDA

By Jim Fell.

For anyone who currently home schooling their children, or are planning to do so, the Home School Legal Defense Associaation (HSLDA) can be an invaluable asset in maintaining your parental authority. HSLDA is a nonprofit advocacy organization established to defend and advance the constitutional right of parents to direct the education of their children and [...]
February 9, 2007

Real ID: A Real Bad Idea

By Jim Fell.

Legislators in 15 states are pushing bills and resolutions that urge noncompliance with the 2005 Real ID Act. The law, based on recommendations by the 9/11 commission, sets minimum standards for verifying the identity of license applicants, and stipulates what information must be stored on machine-readable cards. The law is intended to make it harder for [...]
February 8, 2007

Vigilante Justice

By Jim Fell.

This is what happens when government fails to enforce laws: Homicides claimed more than 6,000 victims in Rio de Janeiro last year, many of them in gang violence fought by organized crime gangs seeking to control the sale of marijuana and cocaine in the city's favelas, or shantytowns. As if inter-gang violence were not enough, there is [...]
January 29, 2007

More Gooood News ^_^

By Jim Fell.

While opposition grows to a national ID card in the U.S., citizens of the southeast European nation of Serbia have successfully pressed their government to back off on a plan to make biometric data chips compulsory in the country's new citizen cards. The decision followed a pitched battle prior to the Jan. 21 election as opponents [...]
January 22, 2007

Requisite of a Response

By Jim Fell.

I know I said that I would try to stay away from negative press, but this cannot go unanswered. I’m sure the bureaucrats in Washington won’t mind, as demonstrated in their response to Chavez, below. A State Department spokesman on Friday described Chavez’s proposal to allow presidents to rule by decree as “a bit odd” in [...]
January 22, 2007

Some (Long Awaited) Good News

By Jim Fell.

Okay, for those who've been saying I only post bad news, here's some rather good news for a change: Al Capone, one of the biggest influences in the annals of American crime, was brought down by the paperwork requirements of the federal tax system. Now pro-life activists believe the nation's abortion industry could face a similar [...]