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January, 2017

The Rioting for Pay Work Ethic

As a teenager, I could not work summer jobs for minimum wage in order to learn a work ethic. For starters, the communist labor system did not allow for remunerated child employment of any sort, at any age. It was not that hard work was for tractors like American smart-alecky youth say nowadays. There were no teenage jobs to be had. But we learned plenty about work ethic when we helped our families survive and maintain a meager place to live.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Saturday, January 28, 2017 - Full Story

March for Life Breathing Life Back Into America’s Soul

They came by the hundreds of thousands to Washington, D.C. yesterday, just as they did for the past 44 years. Continuing their march in an almost total media blackout that was part of their lives for almost half a century; ridiculed, scorned and passed by for more than three generations, they always kept coming, keeping the annual March for Life, prominent in their lives.
By Judi McLeod - Saturday, January 28, 2017 - Full Story

Who Is A Pundit Anyway?

How does one get to be labeled a pundit? How much expertise is required? The dictionary describes pundit as "an expert in a particular subject or field who is frequently called on to give opinions about it to the public."
By Bob Christie - Saturday, January 28, 2017 - Full Story

SAF WINS PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION v.  MONT. CCW CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENT

BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation has scored another court victory, this time in Montana where a federal district court judge has entered a preliminary injunction against the state’s citizenship requirement in order to obtain a concealed carry license.
By Second Amendment Foundation - Saturday, January 28, 2017 - Full Story


Senate Still Can’t Understand Why Trump Won

Hammer–wielding petulants attacking Larry King’s rented limo in DC may boast of being “the Resistance,” but their effect on the Trump administration will be as fleeting as their fame. Same goes for the estrogen–ettes who held their march the day after the inauguration, proving even angry women have trouble being on time.
By Michael R. Shannon - Saturday, January 28, 2017 - Full Story


The Real Opposition to Trump

The foreign media are fascinated by the U.S. President’s war against the American press. A reporter for an Argentinian paper emailed me asking whether Donald J. Trump will attempt to do to the U.S. media what Latin American despots have done to opposition journalists in their own countries. The big difference is that we have a First Amendment that protects freedom of the press.
By Cliff Kincaid - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Community pitches in after natural disasters while FEMA twiddles thumbs

Disorganization of federal agencies is never more evident than when a natural disaster strikes and the bureaucracy charged with coordinating relief efforts is nowhere to be found. The South has had more than its share of weather related tragedies over the last decade and, despite the numerous opportunities for FEMA to learn from past inefficiency, nothing has changed.
By A. Dru Kristenev - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Mexican standoff

Blasting President Donald Trump for his Twitter-based demands that Mexico free up the pesos needed to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall, President Enrique Peña Nieto abruptly pulled out of a planned summit with Trump.
By Matthew Vadum - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Women’s March on Washington - Useful Idiots Unite

The Women’s March on Washington and other cities has effectively demonstrated the division in our nation. One side wants to conserve our ideals while the other side demands an end to our Judeo-Christian principles and faith.
By Ray DiLorenzo - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Obama’s Disgraceful Departure

Although President Barack Obama acted friendly toward Donald Trump, aiding him in the transition and meeting with him, behind the scenes he left Trump with a number of policy landmines that our new President must confront as he pursues his agenda.
By Roger Aronoff - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Scaremongering Tells Time on Doomsday Clock

Shortly after the clock struck 12 noon one week ago today, Barack Hussein Obama’s deplorable presidency was mercifully replaced by the one of Donald J. Trump. Anxiety ridden for eight long years of watching their country slipping further into decline, little people sent up rousing cheers;the mainstream media began searching for more cunning ways to undermine the new presidency;ganging up together, feminists, jihadists and celebrities were at home posing with pink p**sy caps in front of the mirror, readying for a screaming, 2 million strong worldwide Women’s March, scheduled for the following day.
By Judi McLeod - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

President Trump & British Prime Minister Theresa May Press Conference

British Prime Minister Theresa May says President Donald Trump has reaffirmed both countries' "unshakeable commitment" to the NATO military alliance. Trump had rattled European allies by suggesting NATO is "obsolete" and that the United States might not come to the aid of countries that don't meet targets for their own defense spending. May's comments after their meeting Friday are meant to put that concern to rest. She says the two also agreed it is important for member countries to "invest properly to face our shared challenges together." May also says she extended an invitation to visit England on behalf of the queen and that Trump has accepted.
By News on the Net - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story



We Remember

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, designated as a memorial day for the six million European Jews, including 1.5 million children, that were annihilated by the Nazi regime in concentration camps across German-occupied Europe.
By Liberty Counsel - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Historic Day at March for Life

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In an historic event, Vice President Mike Pence will address the hundreds of thousands of pro-life citizens who are participating today in the annual March for Life in Washington. A U.S. president or vice president has never spoken in person at the event, now in its 44th year. One of President Donald Trump's top advisers, Kellyanne Conway, is also on the list of speakers.
By Liberty Counsel - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story

Watch live: March for Life live feed of events, speeches in D.C.

WASHINGTON - The 44th annual March for Life is being held in Washington on Friday. The demonstration by abortion rights opponents will begin with a time of musical reflection at 11:45 a.m. ET, followed by a rally at noon. The march itself is set to begin at 1 p.m. ET.
By News on the Net - Friday, January 27, 2017 - Full Story


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