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Ask Dr. E: We all have a sin gene
I disagree with your last column, where you suggested homosexuals were in the same moral category as adulterers, pedophiles, or other sexual predators. To compare the actions of these kinds of people to those of a committed homosexual couple is disingenuous at best and fearmongering at worst.
SharesSarah Huckabee Sanders, showing how to slap back evil, one atheist at a time
A bunch of atheists sent Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders a request to remove a chalked design containing the Christian cross from the entryway to the executive mansion and Sanders wrote back a powerful message that basically said, in essence, get bent.
SharesPlanned Parenthood's latest lie about virginity is a doozy
"The idea of virginity comes from outdated -- let's be real, patriarchal -- ways of thinking that hurts everyone."
Shares'America First' policies transcend Republican-Democratic paradigm
The emergence of two dissenting voices on opposite sides of the political aisle -- former President Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. -- spotlight how "America First" policies defy the current political establishment.
SharesWomen and children first: Who is most vulnerable in our society?
For generations, when lives have been in danger, in order to prioritize lifesaving operations, the cry "women and children first" has frequently been heard.
SharesUnmasking corruption in the Biden family
The slap-on-the-wrist plea deal inappropriately given to Hunter Biden by U.S. Attorney David Weiss only raises more questions about Biden family corruption.
SharesThe catastrophe du jour: 'Climate change' doomsday predictions
King Charles III has launched a catastrophe countdown clock. It will tick until 2030, a year in which he predicts "serious consequences" if the world doesn't effectively address "climate change."
SharesBefore adding a new special inspector general, let's get rid of one we don't need
Recall the stories of the lone Japanese soldier abandoned on a deserted island in the Pacific after World War II, who wasn't told the war was over? Turns out the U.S. has its own "lone soldier" from the war in Afghanistan. Except this isn't one soldier, and it is costing tens of millions of dollars.
SharesThe rise and fall of Putin's warlord, Yevgeny Prigozhin
Vladimir Putin could have lived out his life in luxury, committing serial murders with impunity and spending his country's wealth fighting tigers in Siberia at his suburban Moscow mansion.
SharesMaine Democrats are rigging elections against Republicans
The insane election. That's how I remember the 2021 race for the Charter Commission in Portland, Maine.
SharesJudge calling Biden's COVID-19 censorship 'Orwellian' is a huge win for free speech
A U.S. District Court ruled Tuesday that the Biden administration, including the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services, cannot coerce social media companies to remove content, as it is protected free speech.
SharesIndependence Day 2023: Our out-of-control democracy
Does it really matter if the instrument curtailing liberty is a monarch or a popularly elected legislature?
SharesThe problem with Jackson, Mississippi -- and America
If you want a vision of America's future, look no further than Jackson, Mississippi.
SharesIn the greatest nation ever, why are progressives so glum?
Earlier this week, most Americans took a day and celebrated their good fortune in being a part of the greatest nation on Earth. Unfortunately, not everyone felt like celebrating.
SharesDeclaration's values don't expire
"As long as the Spirit of '76 endures, America will never die" (web, July 2) is an excellent recap of events in American history, one of the most important of which was the writing of the Declaration of Independence.
SharesTime to stand on merits
The purpose of affirmative action in the U.S. was to create government programs to overcome the effects of past societal discrimination.
SharesA warning from President Reagan rings true almost 40 years later
America was created "under God", a statement as solidified in this country as the expression of freedom. From the beginning of "under God" it was always a covering that allowed for all freedom of religion and even the freedom to not believe in God. And yet, even for the atheist, the adopted sense of morality and human rights that came from God was generally embraced without ever devoting their life to God.
SharesFreedom reigns, as judge tells Team Biden, Big Tech to quit collusion
A federal judge just issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Biden administration to stop reaching out to social media companies with complaints about "disinformation" and "misinformation" -- a ruling that, in effect, means Democrats have to stop censoring the American people.
SharesU.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach reminds veterans what they're missing
The first U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach came too late for the likes of Juli Inkster, Beth Daniel and Meg Mallon, for Karrie Webb, Patty Sheehan and Se Ri Pak. For too long, the U.S. Women's Open rarely went to the A-list of championship courses.
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