Visiting Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #103: Three Pennsylvanians Toured Portland, Called It A “****hole”

Three tourists from Reading & Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, spent a week on the West Coast, coming home to declare that Portland is a “shithole.” “Why do these people shit where they eat?” Jack asked his granddad who responded “Democrats!” 

574 Governments, Zero Consensus

The myth that America would magically function better with more political parties ignores one stubborn fact: more factions don’t automatically create more agreement. Look at the 574 federally recognized tribal governments. They don’t speak with one voice—and they shouldn’t be expected to. The 2022 renaming of 643 geographic features proved that even within Native communities, history, language, and culture are far more complex than Washington’s one-size-fits-all solutions. Diversity of opinion is a strength, but pretending there’s only one “correct” voice is politics masquerading as consensus.

Good, Meet Evil

The culmination of the Left’s gender bending, death cult brainwashing was evident in last week’s assassination of Charlie  Kirk, whose only “crime” was speaking freely about his Faith, Family and Country, and his only weapon, a microphone. 

Review: “Language of God”

Review: “Language of God,” By J Marsolo There are many books and articles on evolution but the best book I have read for clarity and conciseness is “Language of God,” by Francis S. Collins, Simon & Schuster, 2006. Darwin argued that all life forms share a common ancestor so there is a descent through evolution. The …

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America Didn’t Become More Political. It Became More Tribal

The real problem isn’t that America has two political parties—it’s that we’ve rediscovered tribalism. I remember growing up in the 1980s when your “tribe” was mostly your family, your neighborhood, your church, or the people your parents spent time with. Democrats and Republicans certainly disagreed, but most Americans weren’t immersed in the other side’s outrage 24 hours a day. Social media changed that. Today we’re constantly exposed to the loudest, angriest voices from the “other tribe,” and algorithms profit by keeping us divided, suspicious, and emotionally invested in conflict. Every insult, every viral clip, and every political flashpoint reinforces the idea that our fellow Americans are enemies rather than neighbors. When political hatred escalates into threats or acts of violence—including attacks targeting public figures—it should remind us that tribalism, left unchecked, stops being politics and starts becoming something far more dangerous. A constitutional republic cannot survive if our highest loyalty is to the tribe instead of to the principles that bind us together.

Squaw Bay: When Washington Rewrites Local History

In 2022, during the peak of America’s DEI-driven renaming campaign, Washington quietly rewrote more than 650 historic geographic names with the stroke of a pen. No vote in Alpena County. No referendum in Michigan. No debate in Congress. Just appointed federal officials deciding what generations of local residents should call their own landmarks. Whether you believe the name should stay or go isn’t the only question. The bigger one is this: Who gets to decide? If local history can be edited from a desk in Washington today, what piece of your community’s heritage gets rewritten tomorrow? It’s time to restore local control, preserve historical context, and remind the federal government that not every issue belongs in Washington.

“A Republic, Madam, If You Can Keep It”

The Quran teaches Muslims to convert infidels to Islam. If intimidation, coercion or rape don’t work, kill them. George’s charity tried to establish a clinic in Uganda but the Indian colonizers who own 60% of the wealth stopped them. NYC’s mayor, a Communist & Islamist, owns millions in real estate in Uganda.

Isaiah for Uncertain Times

The headlines can feel relentless. Conflict in the Middle East seems unending. We live in a post-9/11 world where threats feel constant, truth is debated, and morality often seems negotiable. Wars rage, leaders posture, and it doesn’t take much scrolling through the news to wonder if everything is coming apart. Perhaps that is why this …

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The Power of Short Prayers | Short Prayers That Will Change Your Life | Jentezen Franklin

In this message, Pastor Jentezen Franklin continues the series on The Power of Short Prayers, and shares how concise yet sincere prayers can open doors to remarkable change in your life. Using Matthew 6, Habakkuk 3, biblical examples like the thief on the cross, and stories of urgency in prayer, he emphasizes that God responds to passionate, purposeful cries with healing, family restoration, salvation, and breakthrough in every area.

Ancient Aliens, Watchers, and the Flood: Separating Truth from Speculation

History is full of mysteries—but mystery is not evidence. From ancient aliens to Atlantis, from the Watchers of Enoch to the archaeological puzzles of the pyramids, competing theories attempt to explain humanity’s distant past. Some are grounded in evidence, others in speculation. This article compares the major worldviews, examines where they overlap and where they diverge, and asks the most important question of all: Are we following the evidence, or simply the story we want to believe?