Culture
Tebow Pro-family Ad Garners Pre-Super Bowl Hype
Focus on the Family’s desire to run a pro-life advocacy advertisement during the Super Bowl on February 7 has gained the traditional values...
E-Harmony Caves In to Homosexual Pressure
The online dating service e-Harmony, started 10 years ago to help single men and women find potential life-long mates, has for the second...
Read moreJ.D. Salinger, Dead at 91
J.D. Salinger is dead, if you care to know. That's the way the reclusive author might have written his own obituary. Since moving,...
Read moreSaving Civil Society and a Culture of Merit
A flurry of new conservative websites, groups, and talk-show hosts have emerged in the wake of failing dominoes: ObamaCare, federal takeovers, bailouts, and...
Read moreCindy McCain Publicly Supports Homosexual Marriage
The wife of Republican presidential candidate and U.S. Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) has joined her daughter in an ad campaign opposing Proposition 8,...
Read moreMartin Luther King: The Celebration of a Myth
NAACP chairman Julian Bond said last week that the Dr. Martin Luther King we celebrate is an “anesthetized” version of the man who...
Read moreTens of Thousands March Against Abortion in San Francisco
Tens of thousands of pro-life activists converged on San Francisco on Saturday, January 23, for 6th Annual Walk for Life West Coast, despite...
Read morePro-life Leaders Note Shift Against Abortion
Hundreds of thousands of participants flooded the nation’s capital January 22 to pray for an end to abortion, and remember the 50 million...
Read moreCBS Offers Preliminary Blessing to Pro-life Super Bowl Ad
In the world of Super Bowl advertising, there is one apparent guiding principle: Almost anything goes, as long as it is more entertaining...
Read moreAmericans Observe Roe v. Wade Anniversary
January 22 marks a tragic and somber milestone as millions of Americans across the nation observe the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s...
Read moreThe Killing Field at Malmedy
Forty-five years ago, former SS troops gathered by the thousands. Old friends emerged from self-inflicted obscurity. Many, intent on still concealing their less-than-positive...
Read moreNixon Library Releases Cache of Presidential Papers
It wasn’t just Oval Office tape recordings that Richard Nixon wanted to get rid of. According to documents made public last week, the...
Read moreSignificance of Western World’s Largest Abortion Facility
On January 18, Martin Luther King Day, pro-life demonstrators prayed silently for five hours around the perimeter of Houston’s newest Planned Parenthood abortion...
Read moreLiberals and the Fog of ‘Choice’
I recently attended a "meet and greet" in my city with U.S Rep. Paul Hodes (D-NH) who is a candidate for U. S....
Read moreJohn Colter: The First Mountain Man
The sinewy, bearded man raced up the brushy hillside, blood streaming from his nose from the terrific exertion. He did not consider himself...
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