This pastor put himself at risk for his flock. Pretty awesome. Heroic stuff in an age where heroism is tough to come by. Now, on a side note if you watch the video, the guy who intrigues me most of… Continue Reading →
When I was a kid we had these huge climbing structures and metal swirly things whose sole job was to spin kids around up to and including the speed of light until their sweaty ketchup stained little mitts could no… Continue Reading →
An attorney for fired Washington State coach Nick Rolovich has written the school a 34-page appeal of the coach’s dismissal for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine. One of the main reasons given for his refusal to take the vaccine is because he’s… Continue Reading →
Perfect: Hello, and welcome to ClownTown, where the dude on the left is an empowering woman, and the woman on the right is a white supremacist. 🤡 pic.twitter.com/oEabUXVe69 — Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) November 4, 2021 The things you have… Continue Reading →
“‘Emergencies’ have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have been eroded.”-Friedrich August von Hayek This sickens me. The New York Times, a former newspaper, is celebrating Americans being relieved of the burden of freedom. Check… Continue Reading →
I’m hoping that the new administration will overturn this sort of lunacy. The Nanny State is now telling you who you can and can’t hire to actually be a Nanny. The Parental Rights Foundation, on behalf of a Virginia family,… Continue Reading →
Believe it or not the same people who push a pro-abortion agenda may not have the best interests of children at heart. Christianity Daily: Former director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Dr. Ben Carson recently expressed his… Continue Reading →
RenewLMU, an organization committed to making Loyola Marymount live up to its Catholic name, reports that an on campus group will be hosting a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood. RenewLMU has created a petition to bring this to light and hopefully… Continue Reading →
Texans voted overwhelmingly to ban the state from being able to prohibit or limit religious services, including those in churches and other places of worship. They voted 63% TO 37%. Some argued that this was an over reaction and that… Continue Reading →
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