Good Intentions Gone Awry….
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III decision to shift prosecutorial authority from military unit commanders to the “Offices of Special Trial Counsel” may be problematic
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III decision to shift prosecutorial authority from military unit commanders to the “Offices of Special Trial Counsel” may be problematic
As long as the open border serves its purpose in expanding federal power, it will remain a serious crisis, which is what I mean about Biden holding America hostage.
In 1975, the Church Hearings exposed the abuses of multiple federal agencies. More abuse is occurring. It needs to be exposed.
It’s time to confront a grim reality by reframing the discourse surrounding what has long been known as “abortion.” Let’s call it what it is – “child sacrifice.”
Political Satire: Having trouble surviving these times? You’re not alone. Join us in columnist John F. Di Leo’s exploration of an alternate universe, where we imagine the impossible:
The debate surrounding menthol cigarette use among Black Americans often raises questions about individual freedoms and the potential mischaracterization of personal choices as racist.
The New Hampshire primary is upon us as the second contest of the rapidly concluding Republican nomination process.
As president, Donald Trump slapped Chairman Xi’s dictatorship and his slave-driven economy with tariffs and a new trade agreement with Mexico.
The decision by the U.S. military to rename psychological operations (PSYOP) to information operations reflects a strategic shift in terminology that aims to convey a more neutral and encompassing image.
For years, the US and Mexican governments have ineffectually sought to control the Mexican drug cartels that are operating near the US southern border and in various cities within the US.
After succeeding in 2020 with BLM riots and the like, the deep state will not back down this year.
China’s Social Credit System, introduced to “enhance social trust and regulate behavior,” has sparked widespread discussions on its implications for citizens’ lives.
At its height in the 1920s, the British Empire was the largest the world had ever known-so far-flung, it was said that “the sun never sets on the British Empire
An idealistic teenager, living in the 51st ward of a fictional city in middle America, volunteers at the local party headquarters, and learns a lesson or two about modern urban politics.
Asymmetric warfare, characterized by a disparity in military power between opposing forces, has a rich history spanning centuries.
The history of Christian communities in China is marked by government-led suppression, where the Chinese authorities have sought to control and limit the religious practices of Christians.
The first car drove by with headlights on. Then several more vehicles. Low beams blaring. It was sundown. My cousin and I were parked at a stoplight when the funeral procession passed.
It’s still January, and even though we’re “resting in the Lord” (Psalm 37:7), we may still need inspiration to make it until Spring.
Jesus’ profound statement, “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and unto God the things that are God’s,” encapsulates a miraculous depth of wisdom that reverberates through history.
Fresh off the stories of the demands at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the hoitiest and the toitiest get to use their private jets to take their mistresses to a very upscale Swiss ski resort and lecture us about global warming climate change, it seems that the people are just not doing what …