Chicago May Quit Being a Sanctuary City
Chicago may quit being a sanctuary city Having to put your wallet where your alligator mouth is changes everything
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Chicago may quit being a sanctuary city Having to put your wallet where your alligator mouth is changes everything
Who can the public believe in a nation where opinion and the “narrative” masquerade as unbiased and accurate news—an unpardonable journalistic violation that we see more and more often today on network and cable news reports?
CRT may have its supporters, but let’s just say it’s the quirkiest guest at the academic party. It’s time for a good-natured ribbing and some critical thinking about this buzzworthy concept.
The following brief Biblical Timeline, based on personal studies and beliefs, raises unique observations and questions.
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.
For decades, gridiron clashes have been synonymous with our Thanksgiving holiday, uniting fans in celebration.
A letter by American Citizen Writer, Sean Dietrich, giving thanks to God
If we think about it, sometimes the greatest joys in life, can come in very small, furry packages that delight us with their own simple joy in life.
As the Advent season approaches, our thoughts turn to Mary, Joseph, and the Baby, but have you ever wondered about Mary’s mother?
In today’s digital age, information flows freely, and we’re exposed to countless ideas and beliefs, often through the medium of online videos.
But some people believe it just makes you sensible! If there’s one thing the left and the credentialed media just love to do is to try to minimize conservatives by labeling them as ‘far right’. Apparently just another tweak, and we’d all be neo-Nazis! As Robert Stacy McCain reported, a knife attack, allegedly by an …
Justice Postponed, Too Long, Is Justice Denied; John DiLeo’s Reflections on the anniversary of the death of Fidel Castro.
Parody As a Weapon Part CXI; If you want to elect Joe Biden, you must prepare for a lot of suffering.
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: Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the …
From the grave, Twain’s witty spirit is resurrected to cast an observant eye on the modern state of government and its curious penchant for overreach.
Over 2,000 sociologists (and climbing), from some of the world’s most prestigious universities, have proudly signed a letter of support for Gaza after the October 7 attack on Israel. They accuse Israel, not the Palestinians nor their Hamas operatives, of genocide.
The necktie, a piece of cloth that seems to serve no practical purpose other than creating a noose-like fashion statement.
Their lives being so personally miserable, the Usual Suspects on the left want to make normal people’s lives miserable, too, combitching that the holiday should be renamed ‘Truthsgiving’, and too-numerous-to-count articles telling leftists how to ‘survive’ a family get-together in which an irascible uncle — or perhaps even most of the family — are, Heaven …
Nov. 26, 1863, (FREDERICKSBURG)—Dearest Brother, I suppose you are having a good time this Thanksgiving, eating plum pudding and chicken pie and cider. I hope you are, at any rate, for I want you to enjoy yourself. I should like to be with you, and I know you would like to have me, but alas …
The tale of the Pilgrims’ journey to the New World has been ingrained in our collective understanding as a pursuit of religious freedom.