Texas Terror

The news from Uvalde, Texas last week was horrific. A deranged man broke into a school and gunned down 19 children and two teachers. Eleven other people were wounded. Most Americans were just saddened by the cruelty and cravenness of the attack on innocent and harmless children, while an abjectly disgusting few used the deaths of innocents to push their political agenda.

Whoopi Goldberg and the SF Examiner Editorial Board Lose Their Crap As Archbishop Cordileone Brings Down the Hammer on Nancy Pelosi

Friday, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone formally ordered House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to not present herself for Communion until “such time as you publicly repudiate your advocacy for the legitimacy of abortion and confess and receive absolution of this grave sin in the sacrament of Penance.” By way of an explainer, this action has been …

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Biden – A Whole of Government Disgrace

Biden: A Whole of Government Disgrace This week several polls indicated that only 39% of the population approved of President Biden’s performance. He pushed through the $1.5 TRILLION leftist pork spending bill that has helped fuel record inflation. Biden proudly proclaims that on his first day in office he signed a bunch of executive orders …

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The End of Roe v Wade

A Facebook friend of mine posted this meme last week, after the leak of the draft Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. I posted on the case and draft ruling Tuesday,  but with this meme as a backdrop, I would like to add onto that post. I’ve heard countless assaults on the …

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Well, I’ve had enough of imposters in the GOP. This gal sure seems to be the real deal!

AFNN does not endorse individual candidates for office. However, we do encourage robust debate by our authors and reader/commenters as to the qualifications of candidates. Ed. Has anyone heard of the black woman tied for the lead in the Pennsylvania US Senate race? Until reading an article about her in another publication, American Thinker, by …

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