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Year: 2024

415 – A Question of Choice

The word “choice” has all but been taken over by the pro-abortion crowd, but that is not what I want to discuss here today. Recent history, both public and private, has displayed the fundamental function choice plays in a person’s independence, liberty, and freedom. Yet said history has shown that many of the American people have given up the ability to choose, placing that responsibility on others. By doing so, people have voluntarily abandoned their position as free citizens in order to become enslaved subjects to those who do the choosing for them.

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How can we find the truth

These words of Jesus, granted they are taken somewhat out of context, are still true. We cannot be free if we do not know the truth. So, how can we know the truth? While the American people would appear to want just to sit back and let someone spoon-feed them “the truth,” that is a guaranteed way…

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When our trust breaks, the nation will fall

There have been many reports of Americans losing trust in their institutions. But what happens when it’s not trust in our institutions that is crumbling, but trust in the United States government? We’ve seen trust in our elections, the military, and our justice system destroyed over the years. Just as in the lullaby, when the…

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DC has a spending problem, not a taxing problem

can just see the American people looking at the federal budget and its impact on our economy and saying, “This is why we can’t have anything nice!” While Congress certainly holds much of the blame, they are not alone. After all, We the People, have put every member of Congress into that position and, for the…

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Courts and States generating chaos

“If you can keep your head when all about you     Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; … Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,     And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!” —Rudyard Kipling These words from Rudyard Kipling are something we all should remember. Today, our nation is in…

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson misses the point of the Bill of Rights

Digging deeper into recent oral arguments before the Supreme Court in the Biden Administration censorship case, some interesting questions have emerged. Several hypothetical situations came up, which I think are worth a look. By far, the most important comment I’ve heard so far is when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was worried that the First Amendment…

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414 – Disarming The Militia Act

The gun grabbers in Congress are at it again. Attempts to disarm the American people have only been moderately successful over the past few years. So a bill was recently introduced in the House of Representatives entitled “Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act of 2024”. This bill wants to make it a crime for private citizens to work together to defend their rights. If this bill were to become law some day, even training together could not only get you fined, but placed in jail, possibly for life.

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SCOTUS on social media blocking by public officials

Social media has become such an influential part of many people’s lives they feel they cannot live without it. But what happens when a public official blocks your access to the social media pages? Can you sue them for violating your rights protected by the First Amendment? Well, SCOTUS says yes, sometimes. Don’t be fooled…

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