Pro-High Capacity Magazine Decision
Western JournalBy: Ben MarquisApril 4, 2019 America Needs To Hear Judge’s Words in Pro-High Capacity Magazine Decision A federal district judge in California recently knocked down that state’s ban on firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition as being an unconstitutional infringement of the Second Amendment. The liberal media hasn’t really said too much…
Read More10th Anniversary of the TEA Party
August 4 2019 Join With Us as We Celebrate the10th Anniversary of theTEA Party Movement Monday April 8th Meeting7:00 – 8:00PM Freedom Gate Church104 Tennis Center Dr., Marietta, OH The Marietta 9-12 Project and GOV ConnectorSoutheastern Ohio’s Local TEA Party Each of us in the TEA Party needs to take time to celebrate our achievements! Here is…
Read MoreU.S. Household Debt at $13.2 Trillion — Cause for Worry?
The New AmericanAugust, 2019by Bob Adelmann The latest report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York triggered all manner of financial anxiety. At $13.2 trillion, total U.S. household debt increased from $12.7 trillion a year ago, a jump of nearly four percent. Lending Tree, a loan comparison website, reported that the consumer-debt portion of…
Read MoreBart Simpson and The Constitution
American Family Association April, 2019by Matthew White Bart Simpson was unaware that the First Amendment did not protect public burping, and as a result, his rude behavior in class earned him the privilege of writing on the chalkboard over and over again, “The First Amendment does not cover burping.” If only he had known his…
Read MoreTrump Tackles College Censorship
Family Research CouncilMarch 21, 2019by Tony Perkins Going to college is tough for any teenager. But for conservatives, it can be downright dangerous. These days, parents are sending their kids off to six-figure war zones, where even moderate speakers need armies of protection — if they’re allowed to speak at all. Christians brave enough to…
Read MoreIt’s no accident the left controls public education
Tyrants through history who seized control through children WND – AMERICAN MINUTEMarch 20, 2019by Bill Federer On March 22, 1758, Princeton University President Jonathan Edwards died from a smallpox inoculation. He had been the valedictorian of his class at Yale. Edwards was ordained in 1727 as a minister in Northampton, Massachusetts. He served as an…
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