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Birthright Citizenship: A Fundamental Misunderstanding of the 14th Amendment
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- By Hans A. von Spakovsky - Heritage Foundation

Heritage Foundation - What’s the citizenship status of the children of illegal aliens? That question has spurred quite a debate over the 14th Amendment lately, with the news that several states—including Pennsylvania, Arizona, Oklahoma, Georgia, and South Carolina—may launch efforts to deny automatic citizenship to such children.
Critics claim that anyone born in the United States is automatically a U.S. citizen, even if their parents are here illegally. But that ignores the text and legislative history of the 14th Amendment, which was ratified in 1868 to extend citizenship to freed slaves and their children.
Cutting Through the Propaganda Narratives
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- By Mike Scruggs
Update on Iran War 4-6-2026

An NBC poll ending March 3, 2026, found that 52% of American voters disagreed with President Trump taking military action against Iran with 41% supporting military action and 7% unsure. However 77% of Republicans and 90% self-described MAGA voters supported military action against Iran.
A CBS/UGov poll ending March 20 found that 60% disapproved of military action against Iran and 40% approved it. However, 84% of Republicans supported it. A previous poll showed that a strong majority of Independent voters disapproved of military action against Iran.
What A Small Price to Pay
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- By Rob Pue - Wisconsin Christian News
What does it mean to you to be a Christian? When you hear someone say they’re a “Christian,” what does that actually mean? Does it mean they attend a church on a regular basis? Does it mean they grew up in a Christian family and believe in God? Does it mean they once prayed a “sinner’s prayer” — perhaps as a child at summer camp? I ask these things because when people tell me they’re a “Christian,” I have to wonder, because “being a Christian” doesn’t seem to mean what it used to mean.
A Fresh Look at Romans 13: Is a Lack of Knowledge Confusing All of Us? Searching for an Answer!
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- By W.H. Lamb
A POLITICAL INVESTIGATION (SORT OF)
“Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers; for there is no power but of God; and the powers that be, are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; and they that resist, shall receive to themselves condemnation. For Magistrates are not to be feared for good works, but for evil. Wilt thou then be without fear of the power? Do well; so shalt thou have praise of the same. For he is the minister of God for thy wealth; but if thou do evil, fear, for he beareth the sword for nought; for he is the minister of God to take vengeance on him that doeth evil.”
Romans 13:1-4, 1599 Geneva Bible
I don’t present myself as a Biblical scholar. But I do study God’s Holy and truthful Word often for my own betterment, and particularly when preparing articles for this great digital journal of truth, The Times Examiner. One of the parts of His Word that I have long been perplexed about is the first four verses of Romans 13. I find it confusing when trying to equate what my pastors over the years have told me that it meant, versus what I’ve been convinced it really means, based on the teaching of other pastors.
Show Me the Money -- The Trump Tax Cuts Benefit the Middle Class
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- By Stephen Moore
Democrats keep attacking President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 as a tax cut for the rich. But the data show that the average family gained roughly $2,000 on their lower tax bill for this year. Every Democrat in Congress voted no, even as they complain of a "middle-class affordability crisis." Maybe that's because to rich and famous limousine liberal Democrats, $2,000 is peanuts. But not for the rest of us.
The goal of the Trump tax cut was simple: Strengthen the economy with lower tax rates, and let working and retired Americans keep more of what they earn. The early evidence confirms this is exactly what has happened. Initial IRS data show that almost half of filers have already taken advantage of the bill's middle-income tax provisions.
Featured on Lordsbook: The Case For Christianity (Detective J. Warner Wallace)
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- By Him First Media Group

MELVILLE, N.Y. — Today we are highlighting J. Warner Wallace, a former atheist and cold-case homicide detective who now examines the claims of Christianity using evidence, logic, and investigative reasoning.
Many of you are familiar with his bestselling work Cold-Case Christianity, and now he is equipping believers even further with his evangelism booklet:
CASE CLOSED
This resource is designed specifically for those who are skeptical of Christianity and questioning the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Democrats Are Clear and Present Danger to the Nation
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- By Star Parker
The United States must be growing and prosperous at home and strong and secure in the face of the many security threats facing us abroad.
The former can only be achieved with free markets and limited government domestically and the latter through a robust defense budget.
On both fronts, Democrats would take the country in the exact opposite direction needed.
Trump Agrees With Iran On Two-Week Ceasefire; Israel Still Intercepting Missiles
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- By Stefan J. Bos - Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

WASHINGTON/TEHRAN/JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – U.S. President Donald J. Trump said Tuesday he had agreed on a two-week ceasefire with Iran that would include Israel, though the Jewish nation continued intercepting missiles fired by Iran-backed forces.
He said the United States had received a 10-point proposal from Tehran. The announcement prompted oil prices to tumble, while financial markets welcomed the news, with S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures rising.
“I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,” Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social.
When Columbia Passes Gas, the Cost Doesn’t Just Dissipate into Thin Air
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- By James Spurck - Political Analysis
New transportation bills raise concerns about gas tax use, expanded spending, and whether SC lawmakers are drifting from past promises to taxpayers.

The South Carolina House Ways and Means Committee has advanced two major transportation bills, S.0831 and H.5071, moving them closer to a full House vote and setting off renewed debate over taxes, infrastructure funding, and legislative accountability.
Both S.0831 and H.5071 advanced out of committee, with both bills passing by a vote of 22 in favor, 2 opposed, and 1 not voting, signaling strong support despite growing opposition from fiscal conservatives and grassroots Republican activists.
At first glance, the vote may appear routine. But as more details emerge, critics argue the long-term effects may linger well beyond the initial legislative push, even after the initial explanation has already been clearly communicated.
Johnson, Thune Hatch Plan to End DHS Shutdown and Launch Second Reconciliation Push
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

As the almost 50-day partial shutdown drags on, travelers have definitely found some creative coping mechanisms for their long waits at U.S. airports. In Houston, one man went viral for walking up and down the security line with a vodka bottle, pouring shots for annoyed adults. Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson brought in live entertainment, a violinist who was supposed to ease some of the tension. “[A] violin playing like on the deck of the Titanic. Is it that bad?” one passenger joked. And in Baltimore, volunteers passed out “pick-me-up snacks.” Now that TSA workers are finally getting paid, Americans’ aggravation is starting to subside — just not where Congress is concerned.
Supreme Court Strikes Down “Egregious” Colorado Censorship Law
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Today, the Supreme Court issued an opinion that removes the gag from the mouths of Christian counselors by upholding their First Amendment right to free speech.
This decision gives parents and children access to therapy that aligns with their personal and religious views. The Court struck down Colorado’s unconstitutional censorship law that prevented counselors from engaging in voluntary therapy that provides truthful information about bodily reality. The decision in Chiles v. Salazar reaffirms the important principle that counseling conversations are speech protected by the First Amendment. The Court’s 8-1 decision makes clear that “the First Amendment’s protections extend to licensed professionals much as they do everyone else.”
CatholicVote Urges Second Circuit to Protect Religious Freedom in Public Schools
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WASHINGTON — CatholicVote Education Fund (CVEF) has filed an amicus curiae brief with the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in support of Marisol Arroyo-Castro, a public school teacher who was reassigned from her teaching position after displaying a small crucifix on her classroom desk. CVEF’s brief calls for the reversal of the District Court’s decision, which it argues undermines fundamental First Amendment rights to free speech and religious exercise.
The case centers on Ms. Castro, a Catholic and dedicated seventh-grade social studies teacher in Connecticut, who kept a 12-inch crucifix on her desk as a source of personal strength and a reminder of her faith. The school district deemed the crucifix to be government speech and ordered its removal, citing concerns about potential violations of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Ms. Castro was subsequently reassigned to a non-teaching administrative role, despite her 30 years of service and the district’s urgent need for social studies teachers.
Norman, Kimbrell, Lynch, Pascoe and Stumbo To Participate in May 21 Faith Forum
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- By Randy Page - Palmetto Family Council

COLUMBIA, S.C. – U.S. Congressman Ralph Norman, State Senator Josh Kimbrell (R-Spartanburg), U.S. Senate candidate Mark Lynch, First Circuit Solicitor David Pascoe, and Eighth Circuit Solicitor David Stumbo will be participating in the Palmetto Family Council/Faith Wins joint candidate forum on Thursday, May 21, beginning at 6 p.m.
In addition to the latest confirmations, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, Attorney General Alan Wilson, and State Senator Stephen Goldfinch (R-Georgetown) previously announced their participation in the forum.
Nearly 500 Leaders Unite to Call America Back to Scripture Post-Easter
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From Vision to Reality: America Reads the Bible, April 18–25
WASHINGTON — A moment of inspiration inside the Museum of the Bible in 2024 has grown into a national gathering centered on Scripture during a milestone year in American history.
During that visit, Bunni Pounds, founder and president of Christians Engaged, said she felt led to organize a public call to Bible reading and discipleship—an idea that has become America Reads the Bible.
From April 18–25, 2026, nearly 500 Christian leaders and 120 ministries will gather in Washington, D.C., for a continuous, week-long reading of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Hosted at the World Stage Theater inside the Museum of the Bible and livestreamed nationally on Great American Pure Flix, the event will launch two weeks after Easter, to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Cesar Chavez - A Saul Alinsky-Trained Thug Gets His Due
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- By Tom DeWeese - American Policy Center

Sometimes it may take many years, but finally the lies are exposed, the halos crash to the ground and vindication is awarded to the truth tellers. Pardon me if I am feeling a bit of satisfaction from some shocking revelations – finally! Let me start with some details of personal events from years ago.
In the 1970s I was a dedicated activist of Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) the largest conservative youth activist group in the nation. I became state chairman of the Ohio branch. It was a time of major Leftist activity on college campuses, including antiwar demonstrations and violent riots. It was the beginning of the drive for the radical agenda we face today.
Mr. David Stumbo, candidate for Attorney General, and Mr. Fred West, candidate for Agriculture Commissioner, will address First Monday on Monday, April 13, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. in Greenville
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GREENVILLE, SC — First Monday is pleased to announce that Mr. David Stumbo, candidate for Attorney General, and Mr. Fred West, candidate for Agriculture Commissioner, will be our featured speakers at its meeting on Monday, April 13, 2026, at the Poinsett Club in downtown Greenville.
Both candidates will discuss the issues they believe the SC Attorney General and the Commissioner should address.
Their remarks will be followed by an interactive discussion, consistent with First Monday’s long-standing format that encourages dialogue between speakers and attendees.
Rural Transportation Bill Easily Passes S.C. House; Senate Fate Uncertain
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

On a recent Monday, David Crawford says he gave a ride in his Edisto Island Shuttle van to three young women who informed him that they initially had requested an Uber to take them off the island, but that the driver canceled two minutes before their scheduled pickup.
“They came down for a break,” Crawford, who has owned the local transportation company for more than 10 years, said when contacted by The Nerve. “That’s done routinely, just a fun little family trip.”
As Crawford first told The Nerve for a story last July, he believes there is a lack of private transportation companies in rural areas statewide. The Nerve in September revealed, based on a review of state records, that if you want a ride from a “transportation network company,” such as Uber or Lyft, it likely will be hard to do so in at least 100 small towns or cities, as well as in three rural counties, in South Carolina.
Truth Versus Propaganda Narratives
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- By Mike Scruggs
War and Political Updates on Russia, Iran, Ukraine, Israel, and US

Protest by resignation
Propaganda Journalism
A March 27 Bloomberg News article featured this headline: Russians’ Trust in Putin Hits Wartime Low as Fatigue Grows
Here are the three main takeaways in the Bloomberg article:
“Trust in Russian President fell to its lowest since before the start of the invasion of Ukraine, due to a slowing economy and deepening war fatigue.”
“The share of people saying they trust in Putin slipped to 75% and his job performance stood at 70.1%, the weakest for both indicators since February 20, 2022.” [4 days before the Russian intrusion began.]
“A separate survey [independent Lavada Center] showed that 67% of those polled say the country should move toward peace negotiations, as public fatigue and economic pressures intensify amid the war’s fifth year.”
The title and major takeaways of the Bloomberg article seem extremely misleading considering that no other European leader has an approval rating anywhere near 75%. Moreover, Russia’s economic position is quite strong compared to its debt-ridden Western economic competitors.
Pilatus Iudaeīs Dixit: Nullam Causam Invenio in Eo
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- By W.H. Lamb

WARNING: THIS IS A THOUGHT-PROVOKING MESSAGE FOR EASTER THAT SOME WILL FIND ‘TROUBLING’!
(Note: All emboldened and italicized quotations are directly from God’s Word, our Holy Bible).
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“Pilate said unto him, ‘What is truth?’ (quid est veritas?). And when he had said that, he went out again unto the Jews, and said unto them, ‘I find in him no cause at all.” (Nullam causam invenio in eo!) - John 18:38- 1599 Geneva Bible
“Then came Jesus forth wearing a crown of thorns, and a purple garment. And Pilate said unto them, ‘Behold the man’” (ecce homo). - John 19:5- 1599 Geneva Bible
WHAT IS TRUTH? THE 2000 YEAR OLD QUESTION THAT STILL HAUNTS MANKIND!
Smarter and Better People: Aristotle, James Henley Thornwell, and the Moral-Intellectual Nexus
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- By Winston McCuen - South Carolina
In our modern egalitarian world, there is a widespread assumption that moral goodness and intelligence are completely separate, unrelated, and unconnected things.
We have all encountered good and kindhearted folk who are more modestly blessed with intelligence. And certainly, we have all encountered clever people who are dishonest, mean, and conniving. Indeed, in our popular culture, we hear far more about fictional evil geniuses like Darth Sidious, Hannibal Lecter, and Lex Luthor, and about real-life serial killers long successful in evading the law, than about men who possess both great intelligence and great goodness. And this is true, in part, because there is more general agreement about what is evil than about what is good — but not a great deal more.
The True Story No One Would Believe — And One Woman Lived It All
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Documentary Film ‘Unmistaken’ Premiered Worldwide on March 27, 2026
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — How does a state champion gymnast survive parental neglect, eating disorders, trauma from a sex offender, chronic illness, brain surgeries, and devastating family deaths — and still believe God is good? That is the heart of the film Unmistaken produced by the award-winning nonprofit Lifestreams Media, and premiered worldwide free on YouTube, March 27 at 10:00 AM ET.
Directed and produced by Chris Lang and distributed by Vision Video, Unmistaken follows Michelle Schaefer through trials that echo a modern-day Job — from the heights of athletic achievement to seasons of profound suffering. She is a portrait of a woman who clung to her faith when everything around her crumbled — and found a God who meets us right where we are, even on the bathroom floor.
“When I first asked Michelle if we could produce her life story, she replied: ‘No one would believe me if I told them!'” said Chris Lang, founder of Lifestreams Media. “But then I saw the evidence, interviewed her family and friends, and I knew that it would speak to the age-old problem of pain and suffering. We hope that Unmistaken will encourage viewers to consider God’s promise that He will work all things for their good.”
Blood Fills the Streets Of America
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- By Rob Pue - Wisconsin Christian News
I’d like to begin today by reading a bit from Matthew 24. Jesus was on the Mount of Olives and He was explaining to His disciples about the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. That particular event came to pass in 70 AD, and many Bible scholars will tell you that all of Matthew 24 took place at that time.
But the disciples asked a follow-up question: “What shall be the sign of Thy coming and of the end of the world?” Obviously, the end of the world didn’t come in 70 AD when the temple was destroyed, so what Jesus said next, I believe, relates to the very last days, or as Scripture says, “the end of the world.” Jesus’ second coming. Let’s read together, verses 4-12:
“And Jesus answered and said unto them, ‘Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in My name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.
Communitarianism: The Evil Unleashed on America Part 1 - The Tool of Government to Steal America from the People
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center

What we are seeing all over the country is governments – national, state, and even local – using the native Indian reservations as tools to destroy, not only property rights, but also shut down dams, and make the properties useless. All this so the government leaders can take the land back once functioning humanity is no longer there. (And, yes, they are using so many more tools but for several more articles, I want to focus on how, first our federal government began the demolition of property rights via pretending to assist tribes in making themselves secure and thriving like the rest of America.
Back-to-Basics Breakfast Brings a Plate Full of Legislative Bites
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- By James Spurck, Publisher
County Chairman Blount outlines growth challenges, while Attorney General candidate Pascoe explains his path from Republican to Democrat and back again, and Rep. Burns calls for closing primaries

GREENVILLE COUNTY, SC — The latest Back-to-Basics Breakfast, hosted by the Palmetto Conservative Fund, served up a multi-layered look at the current state of governance in Greenville County and beyond, as local leadership, statewide candidates, and engaged citizens worked through a wide range of issues in real time. The format, which blends prepared remarks with open questioning, revealed not only policy priorities but also the underlying tensions that come with rapid growth, shifting political alignments, and competing expectations between government and the public.
Blount Serves Up County Realities and Growth Pressures
Greenville County Council Chairman Benton Blount opened the discussion by grounding the audience in the practical realities of county government. His remarks reflected both an effort to communicate recent accomplishments and an acknowledgment that many residents remain frustrated or confused about how county decisions affect their daily lives. Thanking the organizers and attendees, Blount emphasized the purpose of the event itself.
“This is a great event… I think it’s a great way to plug the public into what’s going on at all levels of government.”
Residency Lawsuit Against Greenville Councilman Ennis Fant Expands into Criminal Review Dispute
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- By James Spurck, Publisher
Ongoing litigation now involves a SLED investigation, prosecutorial review, and state-level involvement

A March 25 hearing in Greenville County Court of Common Pleas brought the residency dispute involving Councilman Ennis Fant into sharper focus, as attorneys presented a series of motions tied to both the underlying claim and access to evidence.
According to information from those present in the courtroom, the hearing involved as many as nine separate motions that were argued between the plaintiff and multiple defendants, including Fant. The volume of motions reflects how the case has expanded beyond a single residency question into a broader legal contest over evidence, procedure, and the scope of the court’s review.
Arguments during the hearing addressed disputes over discovery, including efforts to obtain materials connected to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division investigation into Fant’s residency, as well as records the plaintiff contends would help establish where Fant resides. Those records include bank documents, utility records, and information from the South Carolina Department of Revenue. Attorneys argued that some of those materials, including records reviewed by prosecutors, had not been produced, placing access to key evidence at the center of the dispute as the case moves forward.
Back to Basic Breakfast at Golden Corral with Mike Burns and Benton Blount
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Businessman Rom Reddy Stumps for Governor in Greenville
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- By Terry M. Thacker

“We've lost our moral compass, we've got to get it back.” said the newly announced Republican gubernatorial candidate Rom Reddy as he campaigned in Greenville this past Monday.
The Isle of Palms businessman spoke to about 150 invited potential supporters at the Hotel Hartness, each of whom was required to pass through a security checkpoint before being admitted to the meeting room.
The newest Republican candidate has joined an already crowded field of five other candidates – Lieutenant Governor Pam Evette, State Senator Josh Kimbrell, Congresswoman Nancy Mace, Congressman Ralph Norman and Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Stumbo Sounds Alarm on THC, Repeat Offenders, and Cartel Crime in Greenville Appearance
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Attorney General candidate discusses trafficking, immigration enforcement, and prosecutorial strategy during Greenville forum

GREENVILLE, SC – Republican Attorney General candidate David Stumbo delivered an extensive and detailed policy discussion during an event titled ‘An Evening with Solicitor Stumbo’ hosted by the 4th Congressional District Republican Club, offering a wide-ranging look at his approach to law enforcement, drug policy, judicial reform, and state governance.
The event, organized by club president Nate Leupp and moderated by talk radio host Joey Hudson, included both prepared remarks and an extended question-and-answer session covering issues from violent crime to cyber fraud and marijuana legalization.
Stumbo, currently serving as Solicitor for South Carolina’s 8th Judicial Circuit, emphasized prosecutorial experience and alignment with law enforcement as the foundation of his campaign.
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