- 1. Remembering the Legacy of MLK Through a Child's Eye
- ... dream 50 years apart. During Black History Month, MLK's story of faith, bringing light to the darkness and advocating for those who need help most is as timely as ever. And his impact on the civil rights ...
- Created on 18 February 2021
- 2. Aborted Human Remains Used in the Production and Testing of Vaccines
- Georgia Right to Life announced today its policy opposing vaccines whose development exploited the intentional death of a preborn child. "The production and testing of vaccines using the remains of aborted ...
- Created on 10 December 2020
- 3. Why Racism Cannot Drive Out Racism
- It is one thing to oppose racism and injustice. It is another thing to replace one form of racism with another form of racism. That's why I tweeted on July 7, "Racism cannot drive out racism. Replacing ...
- Created on 16 July 2020
- 4. Mississippi Surrenders Confederate Symbol From State Flag
- ... the Civil War. A broad coalition of lawmakers—black and white, Democrat and Republican—voted Sunday for change as the state faced increasing pressure amid nationwide protests against racial injustice. ...
- Created on 29 June 2020
- 5. Infringement of Our Rights or Love Your Neighbor as Yourself?
- As Americans, we are fiercely independent. We are not a collectivist society like China, which can mandate the behavior of an entire nation (note the quote here about China from a South Korean professor). ...
- Created on 23 March 2020
- 6. Is the U.S. Government About to Severely Restrict Our Civil Liberties?
- One of the things that sets the United States apart from the rest of the world is that we are supposed to have certain civil liberties guaranteed to us by the U.S. Constitution. Of course the U.S. Constitution ...
- Created on 19 March 2020
- 7. Why Liberty and Socialism Can Never Coexist
- America's founders understood something that most modern politicians, especially those on the Democrat side of the aisle, do not understand. Liberty and power do not mix. As power is centralized in Washington ...
- Created on 12 July 2019
- 8. Phillips Case: Disagreement or Discrimination?
- ... who wanted the cake sued and Colorado came down on Phillips like a ton of bricks, even attacking him personally. The justices suggested that's its own kind of intolerance and that the Colorado Civil Rights ...
- Created on 05 June 2018
- 9. Liberty Counsel Challenges Outlandish Speech Buffer Zone
- Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief in Bruni v. Pittsburgh in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals regarding sidewalk counselors who are challenging an anti-speech abortion facility buffer zone regulation ...
- Created on 25 April 2018
- 10. University of Minnesota Censors Christmas on Campus
- University of Minnesota officials recently distributed a document titled, "Religious Diversity and the Holidays," to employees and student workers advising them to keep "inappropriate religious celebrations" ...
- Created on 20 December 2017
- 11. Pro-Family Activist and Bible-Believing Judge Surges in Alabama Senate Race
- On Tuesday, Alabama's Republican voters spoke, and 39 percent of them voted to send principled limited government constitutional conservative Judge Roy Moore to the U.S. Senate, giving Judge Moore a six-point ...
- Created on 18 August 2017
- 12. Millionaire Producer: God Told Me to Rebuild Ten Commandments Monument
- God's Not Dead executive producer Troy Duhon says God led him to donate money to rebuild Arkansas' destroyed Ten Commandments monument. Arkansas' new Ten Commandments statue, located on public land but ...
- Created on 10 July 2017
- 13. Loretta Lynch Took One Last Shot at Everyday Americans
- ... Obama, who designated 16th St. Baptist Church as part of the new Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument. I want to congratulate you on this high honor, and I share your joy that 16th St. Baptist—along ...
- Created on 17 January 2017
- 14. Here's What the 225-Year-Old Bill of Rights Teaches About Religious Freedo
- ... faiths, such as the Baptist ministers in Virginia. Still, the founders often debated whether a bill of rights was necessary to protect our civil liberties. One year before the Bill of Rights was drafted, ...
- Created on 16 December 2016
- 15. The Founding Fathers Knew Property Rights Were Essential to Freedom and Prosperity
- When our Founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they knew property rights were essential to freedom and prosperity. Under the feudal system, kings granted property to workers in turn for outstanding ...
- Created on 12 December 2016
- 16. Common Sense: When Discussing Liberty, It All Begins With Life
- Many civics curricula incorrectly state that our nation's founding document is the Constitution. While it certainly formed the foundation of our system of government—and we'll get to that in future installments—it ...
- Created on 08 December 2015
- 17. Rand Paul Leading Charge Against Data Spies
- Republican Rand Paul interrupted debate in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday to make a speech opposing legislation that would extend U.S. spy agencies' collection of Americans' telephone data. The Kentucky ...
- Created on 21 May 2015
- 18. Festival For Life Focuses on Unborn Children
- Some call it Civil Rights Day. Others call it Dr. Martin Luther King Day. Whatever you choose to call it, the Christian civil rights leader's birthday is being remembered during the Festival For Life on ...
- Created on 03 January 2011
- 19. Libertarians Call for Permanent Gov't Shutdow
- ... stands for free markets, civil liberties and peace, is vying for a permanent shutdown of most of the federal government. "Just think how a permanent government shutdown would allow so many Americans to ...
- Created on 08 April 2011
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