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For a man who normally doesn’t watch television, I must admit that I was glued to C-SPAN yesterday. I found Senator Rand Paul’s brilliant filibuster over the nomination of John Brennan to be CIA Director the best show in years. Not only was he courageous, he had the facts on his side. He was [...]
March 10, 2013Read More

Psalms 11:3 – “if the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?” There is a story from Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias in a presentation with the same title as this article. He gave it years ago at Ohio State University and he told of visiting the Wexler Center for the Arts. [...]
March 2, 2013Read More

Cold shoulders from Liberals on the school board and berating from our local press are but a few of the reactions to the excellent idea a friend of mine has for using “The 5000 Year Leap” as a textbook in our local high school Civics classes. The friend, who is a member of the [...]
February 4, 2013Read More

The Spartans dared their foes to come and take their weapons. Americans are about to have to do the same. As the gun argument heats up, it is being said that Messer’s Obama and Holder are prepping an Executive Order to confiscate guns. Good luck with that. If one were to add up [...]
January 10, 2013Read More

Surely by this time most people reading this have heard the audio of President Obama referring to the Constitution as a charter of “negative liberties.” Many people likely heard this audio at some time in the past and dismissed it. More than anything he has said or done in the last four years, this [...]
November 18, 2012Read More

The terms Left wing and Right wing get thrown around constantly these days with little explanation as to what they mean. Therefore, it’s time for a brief lesson in government/history/civics. I don’t think most young people have ever even considered the theories behind the various forms of government, or what is referred to as American [...]
October 24, 2012Read More

The Tea Party has always been a little cagey when it comes to Mitt Romney. Their first problem with Romney was the perception that he was not as “constitutionally pure” as a Tea Party nominee should be. They wanted a patriot like James Madison or George Washington who could passionately articulate the principles of [...]
October 10, 2012Read More

My wife, Michele, and I attended the Western Conservative Summit in Denver last week as both registered guests and as vendors promoting our son’s great new coloring and activity book Obama, Oh No! The book is a lighthearted aid “to help children and liberals understand their president.” It was quite a hit. One of [...]
July 8, 2012Read More

In November of 2011, UCLA fired football coach Rick Neuheisel after the Bruins lost to crosstown rival the University of Southern California 50-0. Quoting UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero after the firing, “Decisions such as this one do not come without a great deal of heartache. However, it is apparent to me that a [...]
June 27, 2012Read More

Maybe its time we face reality and admit to ourselves that we, as Christians, are doing exactly what we have complained about Islam doing to us. That is legislating beliefs and forcing our religious values and morals on others. I’m talking about the hot topic of same sex marriage. While I am a [...]
May 16, 2012Read More