Columbus Day 2022

Columbus Day is a U.S. holiday that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492, and Columbus Day 2022 occurs on Monday, October 10. It was unofficially celebrated in a number of cities and states as early as the 18th century, but did not become a federal holiday until 1937. For many, … More Columbus Day 2022

Liberty Wept

. Conservatism, in any normal understanding of the word, depends upon a generally acknowledged and widely shared sense of legitimacy if it is to survive. Absent the authority of legitimacy, conservatism has nothing to conserve. It floats anchorless. READ MORE > > >

Latest DOJ Pro-Life Target Update (++MORE)

09/28/2022 Targeting of Peaceful Pro-Life Advocate is a Politically-Motivated Abuse of Federal Law Congressman Chip Roy Slams FBI Raid on Pro-Life Advocate: “This is a Brazen Abuse of Power” Mark Houck’s Family Raises $250,000 for Legal Defense Against Joe Biden’s Persecution Mark Houck Pleads Not Guilty to Bogus Charges From Biden Administration GOP Sen. Demands … More Latest DOJ Pro-Life Target Update (++MORE)

We the People

It’s a good time to remember that our Constitution is founded on the right of revolution…September 17 is Constitution Day in America “We the People” is an American phrase so familiar that our mind’s eye glazes over it when we see it. But it is our profound loss—a great diminishment of our souls and our freedom—if we … More We the People

First Prayer in Congress, September 1774, “Establishment Clause must be interpreted by reference to historical practices & understandings”-Supreme Court, Galloway

AMERICAN MINUTE WITH BILL FEDERER The so-called impenetrable wall separating Church and State exists NO-WHERE in our country’s official founding documents. If fact the opposite is true, the men who wrote the Declaration and Constitution came from various denominations but all held basic similar Judeo-Christian beliefs. It is only in the past 40 or so … More First Prayer in Congress, September 1774, “Establishment Clause must be interpreted by reference to historical practices & understandings”-Supreme Court, Galloway