Culture
Sir Thomas More: God’s Servant First
There is, if you will, an arresting scene in A Man for All Seasons, Robert Bolt’s magnificent play about Sir Thomas More. The...
Homosexual Judge Okays Same-sex Marriage
U.S. District Chief Judge Vaughn Walker on August 4 ruled against Proposition 8, a referendum passed by California voters in November 2008 that...
Read moreOldest American Family Farm Goes Up for Sale
Though there is a slight dispute about the “oldest” family farm title going to the Shirley Plantation in Charles City, Virginia (founded in...
Read moreUniversity of Virginia Digitizes Papers of James Madison
The Rotunda at the University of Virginia announced last week that the university’s collection of the papers of James Madison are being digitized...
Read moreStudy Finds Faith Less Important to Americans Than Health, Wealth, Leisure
As individuals and families face tough economic times and uncertain futures, how have priorities shifted for Americans? A recent study by the Barna...
Read moreOhio Supreme Court Uphold’s Father’s Rights
The Ohio Supreme Court on July 22, 2010 issued a ruling that breathes life into the rights of biological fathers. ...
Read moreNJ Abortionists Push for Veto Override of “Family Planning” Cuts
Citing state budgetary woes, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie made headlines last week when he vetoed a $7.5 million bill for “family planning”...
Read moreJames Madison and Limited Government
Famed Roman orator, the silver-tongued Cicero, once noted, "It is valuable to look to the words of our Founders, but it is more...
Read morePelosi Under Fire for Award From Tax-funded Abortion Group
For her crucial role in passing the wildly unpopular health-care “reform” bill and her dedication to ensuring that more federal funds will go...
Read more‘Major’ Ralph Houk Was Smart When It Counted
When World War II veteran Ralph Houk, "the major," was a Yankees coach under manager Casey Stengel, Stengel one day gave him a...
Read moreRailroads, Robber Barons, and Unbridled Capitalism
When Matthew Josephson wrote The Robber Barons in 1934, he tipped his hand as to his personal prejudice against the capitalists of the...
Read moreAmericans Remain Split on Abortion Issue
A recent survey from the Barna Research Group finds that while the issue of abortion continues to divide the nation, some on both...
Read moreMore Americans Are Going to Church
A recent Gallup poll has found that Americans are beginning to go to church more than they have in recent years. The increase...
Read moreSteinbrenner, Yankees’ Boss, dead at 80
George Michael Steinbrenner III, the colorful, turbulent, and outspoken owner of the New York Yankees, died Tuesday at age 80, after a massive...
Read moreDeporting Illegal Immigrants
Pardon me, but if I hear one more time that we can’t deport 12 million illegal aliens I’m headed for the backyard to...
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