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Thomas Jefferson’s age on the day of his death highlights America’s young age June 25, 2025
Albin Sadar
Indeed, as we contemplate America’s 249th birthday, we see that the whole brilliant American enterprise was a youthful exercise.
America’s Jenga Tower of Power May 3, 2024
J.B. Shurk
The U.S. government believes that it can maintain control by exerting pressure on all of society’s constituent blocks.
What Does the Constitution Mean to Me? December 8, 2022
John F. Di Leo
Unlike many a modern American believes, the Constitution is not a “living, breathing document”; rather it is “that rock to which the Republic is anchored.”
On July Fourth, what exactly were we celebrating? July 6, 2021
Joel Duffie
Looking at America in 2021, we seem to have lost much of the freedom that has always justified this holiday.
The Founders Outsmarted the Presidential Election Fraudsters November 13, 2020
Gary Gindler
Who chooses the President of the United States? This question is by no means rhetorical.聽
The Democrats' one-night stand with the founders December 18, 2019
Selwyn Duke
If the Founders could live again and run for office in 2019, the Left would be vicious in its vitriol, calling them racists, bigots, homophobes, sexists, xenophobes, and white supremacists.
Liberty: Yours, Mine, and Ours July 4, 2018
Mike J. Kirkwood
Punishing society's producers is a culture-killing death from within, suicide. Those who would devour the golden egg-laying goose, be warned: not only will there be no gold, but there will be no more eggs.
Human Rights, Defined Correctly March 2, 2017
Paul Pauker
Progressives take umbrage when their hammerlock on the idea of human rights is challenged. But logic and history show that they have it wrong.
Stuffism April 16, 2014
Bruce Walker
Liberals adore this philosophy. Even too many conservatives are embracing it.
The Answer to Our Immigration Problem April 14, 2014
Bruce Walker
Our nation, uniquely, has always had an immigration problem. But it's different now from how it was before.
The Final Constitutional Option February 9, 2014
Robert Berry
Having been dormant for centuries, a potent section in the U.S. Constitution is now in the minds and on the lips of a new generation of reformers who are determined to keep the nation out of an abyss.
Article V Convention: Path of Least Resistance February 1, 2014
Robert Berry
In what is taking shape as a sort of Great Awakening, state legislators have begun to learn that they hold equal status with Congress when it comes to proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Are We Still a Good Country? January 27, 2014
Eileen F. Toplansky
Some guiding principles as we fight back against Barack Obama's crude and coarse behavior against our country.
What Senators Should Be January 23, 2014
Bruce Walker
Outgoing Senator Tom Coburn calls to mind a class of legislators practically unheard of today. And now he is leaving.
Why America Is Exceptional December 5, 2013
Jeff Lukens
Some people need a reminder. Others have it always in their hearts.


