The Abhorrence of Slavery: A Historical Perspective
Slavery serves as a grim reminder of the depths of cruelty and inhumanity humans are capable of, underlining the urgency of continued vigilance against such reprehensible practices.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Slavery serves as a grim reminder of the depths of cruelty and inhumanity humans are capable of, underlining the urgency of continued vigilance against such reprehensible practices.
Rudyard Kipling, the renowned British author of classics like “The Jungle Book” and “The Man Who Would Be King,” was not just a prolific storyteller but also a keen observer of the human condition.
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, holds a unique place in history as the last president who adhered to the originalist interpretation of the Constitution.
Amid ongoing debates over the term “insurrection,” recent wars on multiple continents, 33T debt, China, geriatric leadership and an ever-widening ideological divide, it’s imperative to address the question looming over our society: Could these factors potentially push us towards a civil war?
The Battle of Armageddon is a biblical event that has captivated the imagination of millions and has inspired various interpretations and beliefs.
In the annals of the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman’s March to the Sea stands out as a defining chapter.
Once again, the Rapier wit of Albert Constantine Jr explores how today’s press corps would report on World War II and the U.S. part in it.
I never thought I would see the day in America when college students would embrace the Nazi party’s anti-Semitic policies that called for the extermination of all Jews.
The Bible says that Armageddon is the place of a final, conclusive battle between the forces of good and evil, and will end with a world consumed by fire.
In the annals of American military history, few figures stand as tall as twice Medal of Honor awardee, Major General Smedley Butler.
Cultural Marxism de-constructs and destroys Western Civilization by ending meritocracy destroys cohesion, and defeat the U.S. Army from within.
Despite its intent to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream society, the American Indian Act had far-reaching consequences, both positive and negative.
On April 19, 1775, the British Army moved to confiscate weapons stored by American Patriots in Concord and Lexington. They failed.
The proposal for reparations presents a moral and practical dilemma: it punishes those who aren’t guilty for the sins of the past and compensates individuals who haven’t directly suffered from those sins.
History reminds us of the capacity for cruelty and injustice within humanity. One such chapter is the act of government-endorsed infanticide, where leaders in positions of power sanctioned the killing of male babies.
With the evil we have seen in the attacks by Hamas terrorists against Israel – we must understand and consider the reality that the USA is in no better position to defend or defeat such asymmetrical attacks.
While Cultural Marxists celebrated Indigenous People’s Day as penance for Columbus Day, Israel suffered a horrific attack from Hamas barbarians. Yes, the Hamas terrorists are barbarians. Likewise, when Columbus discovered the Indians for Europe, they were savages to him. The barbarian and savage label fits. And it matters.
Charles Darwin’s work heavily influenced Adolf Hitler who made numerous speeches and wrote extensively on his ideologies and beliefs.
In today’s uncertain economic landscape, it’s crucial to keep a watchful eye on the early warning indicators that could signal potential threats to America’s financial stability.
Christians should know, truth is so very important, especially today, when just about everything you hear and see is deception.