Category Archives: Timeless Principles

A Call for Christian Courage – “Silence is not an option”

Below is a V.I.P. (Very Important Post) from Matt Barber, policy director for cultural issues at Concerned Women for America, and an attorney specializing in constitutional law. Matt, like so many of us, sees the moral, spiritual and political decay … Continue reading

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Tax Freedom… and “Fair Share” for All

“The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his own weight.” ~ Teddy Roosevelt ~   The United States will never again be the world’s engine … Continue reading

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This Week’s “New Low;” ICE’d

Following on the heels of last week’s discrimination lawsuit against Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, ICE chief of staff Suzanne Barr has “voluntarily placed herself on leave.”   The New York Post reports that, among various allegations, the lawsuit charges … Continue reading

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Reminder to self: Act Happy

Some good advice from Dennis Prager (Prager University) that I need to take more often. Maybe you too?     “It isn’t what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes … Continue reading

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“In God We (still?) Trust”

  “We’ve taken God out of everything, and now look at the problems we’re having as a nation.”   Cary Nix, Smith County, TX commissioner       Even though our illustrious leader would like to prevaricate as usual ~ … Continue reading

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Don’t you just love Allen West?

This video is a couple months old but I just ran across it the other day. Remember back in April when Rep. Allen West was sharply rebuked by the Left for his assertion that there were dozens of communists in … Continue reading

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Don’t be “Chikin” to follow the right Shepherd

Today is Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day and WOW – the response has been phenomenal! Twitter’s been going nuts. Seems every other tweet in my timeline has a picture showing packed restaurants or lines out the doors.   I want to believe … Continue reading

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The Righteous Must Rebuild the Foundations

When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do? ~ Psalm 11:3 ~   Day by Day with the Persecuted Church – a book of 365 daily readings, is available through Open Doors International. These individual stories of … Continue reading

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Defending Biblical Values With Our Vote

Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it. ~ Psalm 127:1 ~   Powerful video that everyone who considers themselves a Christian – even a nominal one – needs to see before November. Especially the … Continue reading

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Takin’ it to the House!

Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) delivered an historic speech on the floor of the House yesterday – receiving a standing ovation from fellow house members.   His message? Simple. If we want to fix the economy we need to move the … Continue reading

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“The dying Christian civilization at the tip of Africa”

UPDATE 7-27-12: Genocide Watch Issues Alert: South Africa In Early Stages Of White Genocide [Warning – very graphic photos] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   White-minority rule in South Africa ended in 1994, eighteen years ago. Unbelievably, since that time, more than 3,000 white … Continue reading

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Founding Wisdom [Flouted by the Foolish]

How long will it be possible that honor, truth or virtue should be respected among a people who are engaged in such a quick and perpetual successions of such profligate collisions and conflicts?   John Adams, in 1804     … Continue reading

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