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“Betsy Ross” Flag Flap Just Latest in Left’s Assault on America
- By Steve Byas, The New American
The Betsy Ross flag flap is just the latest salvo fired in the Left’s war on the Founding of the United States.
When the movement to wipe out all the flags, statues, street names, and the like of people and symbols associated with the late Confederate States of America began, some observers of cultural trends warned that this Taliban-like effort would eventually make its way to the Founding Fathers, and indeed, the Founding of the country.
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New American Legion Post Officers
- By Peter Butchart
American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 newly elected Officers. Front Row: 1st Vice Commander Bob Davis, Commander Jack Dorn, 2nd Vice Commander John Banning. Back Row: Financial Officer Mick Ogulewicz, Adjutant Tony Dunn, Sergeant-at-Arms Ed Collins and Judge Advocate Larry Foster.
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Free Speech Without Teeth
- By Eagle Forum
As families across the nation are celebrating the United States’ independence, some are bracing themselves for the contentious topic of politics to be brought up at the weekend cookout. While these conversations may be distressing for some and enjoyable for others, we can all be thankful that our founding fathers established a nation where we can speak freely and disagree with others. However, freedom of speech is not always a given, especially on college campuses.
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Are You a Boy? A Girl? Neither, Both, or Somewhere In-Between?
- By Eagle Forum
Editor’s Note: Our schools have become ground zero for “gender inclusive” guerrilla warfare, and impressionable children will suffer the collateral damage. The National Education Association, supposedly the champion of all that is good for students, is a primary proponent of these efforts. Parents must understand and take action before it’s too late. Pat Daugherty, Ed.D.
The National Education Association’s Determination to Indoctrinate Your Children
This week the National Education Association is holding its annual meetingin Houston, Texas. The NEA describes itself as “America’s largest professional employees association” as it represents more than 3 million educators. Started in the 1850s, the organization initially advocated for improvements in teaching conditions, enhanced training and credentialing for educators, and public school access for all children. A comparison of these founding goals with its current focus, however, might be shocking to parents of school-aged children.
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How One S.C. Senator Can Control the Appointment of County Magistrates
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
The S.C. Senate’s quiet move at the end of last week’s special legislative session to confirm Mike Pitts as a Laurens County magistrate surprised even some senators when the former state House member’s name was quickly read across the desk.
That’s likely because, in part, the appointment of the more than 300 magistrates in South Carolina is largely controlled by small county Senate delegations, which typically make their choices behind closed doors. In Pitts’ case, just one senator – Danny Verdin – has that power over Laurens County’s four magistrates.
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Carlos and Rosemarie Evans: The Inspiring Story of a Wounded Warrior and Enduring Love
- By Christian Newswire
ORLANDO -- Sustaining a military marriage is difficult, especially when deployments keep a family separated for prolonged periods. The strain is intensified when there is an injury. According to the PTSD Foundation of America, an estimated two-thirds of marriages fail for troops suffering from combat trauma. Carlos and Rosemarie Evans know first-hand. In "Standing Together: The Inspirational Story of a Wounded Warrior and Enduring Love" (Kregel), they share their story of facing severe injury, rehabilitation, PTSD and addiction.
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