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Enroll Models: Parents Explore Schooling Options
- By Family Research Council
She swore "up and down" that she'd never homeschool her kids. "Patience is not one of my virtues," Kristina Hernandez insisted. "I hate crafts. Playgroups are not my thing. I work a full-time job I love." Homeschooling was never going to happen, until -- thanks to coronavirus -- it did. Now, Kristina, like so many other families around the country, are never going back.
It's a story parents everywhere can identify with. Back in the spring, when thousands of moms and dads decided distance learning was a bust, several made the choice to set up class at home. For a lot of them, taking the plunge wasn't easy. "I'm probably not the best teacher as being a mom," Ohio's Tena Moore Crock admitted. "We struggled a little bit." But, even after a rocky start, she agrees: it was worth it.
Please Pray for Hong Kong – Its Religious Freedom is Under Threat
- By Lela Gilbert & Arielle Del Turco
Until now, Hong Kong has been a free and semi-autonomous city, even though it stands in the shadow of China's harsh Chinese Communist Party (CCP). But on July 1st, the people of Hong Kong woke up knowing their freedoms were gone.
The night before, China's National People's Congress had passed a new national security law for Hong Kong. And to the Chinese government, "national security" has a broad interpretation that often means the repression of dissidents, including people of faith.
Americanism vs. Marxism
- By U.S. Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) - Eagle Forum Report
In the words of Rahm Emanuel who was President Obama’s chief of staff, “ Never allow a good crisis go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do the things you once thought were impossible.” Today, we are seeing Democrats at the local, state, and federal level heed that shocking advice.
Free-Enterprise Capitalism vs. Socialism
- By Allan Brown - Greenville, SC
Socialism was being promoted in the U.S. long before Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected President and began implementing his socialist agendas. The national media, public education, university professors, politicians, the entertainment industry, and assorted propagandists continue to proclaim socialism the path to Utopia and capitalism the “Jack the Ripper” of economics.
Many have been led to believe Acts 2.44-47 in the Bible justifies a socialist economy, failing to understand believers in that passage voluntarily agreed to share their possessions equally – they were not forced to do so a socialist political state.
Cancellation Nation: The Building Backlash
- By Family Research Council
First it was pancake syrup and Paw Patrol. Now, even Scrabble isn't safe. You can forget the triple word score on at least 236 "slurs" the North American players association is stripping from the group's lexicon. The goal, these gamers say, is to make the game "friendlier" for all types of people. Of course, no one has seen the official list of "potentially offensive" words -- leaving many to wonder if this new vocabulary is just W-O-K-E.
Can Trump Pull a Truman?
- By Pat Buchanan
On July 22, 1988, after the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta, the party nominee, Gov. Michael Dukakis, enjoyed a 17-point lead over Vice President George W. Bush.
Five weeks later, on Labor Day, Dukakis was down eight points, the same margin by which he would lose the election. He had lost 25 points in one month.
1st Post 214 Meeting Since Covid-19
- By Tony Dunn
The American Legion Post 214 of Taylors, SC had their first general meeting since March and the Covid-19 pandemic.
UrbanCURE Founder Star Parker to Hold Peaceful 'Emancipation Celebration' at Freedmen's Memorial
- By UrbanCURE
Prominent Black Americans to join Star Parker against Black Lives Matter movement to remove Freedmen’s Statue
WASHINGTON, DC -- Star Parker and UrbanCURE will hold a peaceful “Emancipation Celebration” at the Freedmen’s Memorial in Lincoln Park, 12th and Capitol St, SE Washington, DC 20003, Tuesday, July 14th, 2020, from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST, where all are welcome to gather to discuss the truth of the statue, and the absolute necessity for maintaining it as it stands today.
Despicable Behavior of Today's Academicians
- By Walter Williams
The Michigan State University administration pressured professor Stephen Hsu to resign from his position as vice president of research and innovation because he touted research that found police are not more likely to shoot black Americans. The study found: "The race of a police officer did not predict the race of the citizen shot. In other words, black officers were just as likely to shoot black citizens as white officers were." For political reasons, the authors of the study sought its retraction.
Black Lives Matter and White Guilt
- By Mike Scruggs
The Subversion of American Culture, History, and Government
In September 2016, I wrote an article on Black Lives Matter and the Muslim Brotherhood that has been getting a large number of recent internet hits. Hence, I can compare the Google articles of this week with those of nearly four years ago. According to the recent Google order and quantity of results, Black Lives Matter (BLM) has moved from an organization closely associated with orchestrated rioting, wanton destruction of private and public property, defamation of law enforcement officers, and Marxist ideology to a principled paragon of civic idealism seeking racial justice and reconciliation especially focusing on preventing police brutality toward blacks. Actually, the only things that have changed are that BLM in now lavishly financed by hundreds of naïve or bullied corporations, millions of utterly deceived idealists, and even more generously by George Soros and his civil rights front organizations. Doubtless, the Muslim Brotherhood still supports them. However, BLM is now one of the largest and richest organizations in the United States. They also have strong, mutually supportive relationships with the Democrat Party and its candidates. Their posh funding and connections have greatly improved their public relations image, although they are more dangerous and subversive than ever.
On Standing Up and Speaking Out – An American Vision
- By W.H. Lamb
Let’s begin this essay by examining a well known Bible passage—Matthew 5:13-16, with two versions--one from my favorite 1599 Geneva Bible and one from the New International Version, super titled and subtitled together:
Riots, Police, the US Government and Our Constitutional Republic
- By Joan Holleman Brown, Writer for the Summerville Journal Scene, Summerville, S.C.
Years ago, about 11:00 PM I exited the Cooper River Bridge from Mt. Pleasant and merged onto I-26 toward Summerville. Suddenly, one tire exploded! Driving slowly on the tire rim, I finally found a place wide enough to pull over. Around midnight I began to pray for help. Miraculously, a young, off-duty, black police officer stopped to help me. He changed my tire and sent me on my way. Feeling eternally grateful, I mailed our Charleston policeman a thank you note. This story exemplifies America’s vision of our men in blue.
Nigeria: 1,202 Defenseless Christians Hacked to Death by Jihadists in Six Months (Jan-June 2020)
- By Christian Newswire
ONITSHA, Eastern Nigeria -- Threats to citizens’ rights to freedom of worship and religion in Nigeria; the world’s first human right, have continued unabated with hacking to death by the country’s Islamic Jihadists or radical Islamists of no fewer than 1,202 defenseless Christians in first six months of 2020 covering January to June; involving Jihadist Fulani Herdsmen 812 Christian deaths and Boko Haram/ISWAP and others 390 Christian deaths. Boko Haram/ISWAP had during the period killed over 600 persons and over 260 in the past 45 days of 15th May to 30th June 2020; out of which, 300 of them were strongly believed to be Christians. That is to say that between 1stJan and 14th May 2020 when we did our last update, not less than 200 Christians were hacked to death by Boko Haram/ISWAP; and out of over 260 killed by the same Jihadist sect from 15th May to 30th June 2020, not less than 100 were strongly believed to be Christians.
Uncle Sam is Trying to Figure Out Where He is and Where He's Going
- By Ray Simmons
I’m wondering how President Trump is handling all the many facets he has to be facing when he gets out of bed each morning. For now he has to be the Uncle Sam we are depending on to help us out of the mess we are in. We have a few others who think they play Uncle Sam better than Trump does, specifically a local House Chairperson with her mighty gavel who tells us we first have to pass a Law before we can find out what’s in it. She has another play-like Uncle Sam who thinks he should be the Senate leader instead of the republican who holds that chair. No one but God really knows what those two would do if they were in Trump’s position, and they seemingly don’t believe even God knows.
The Authoritarian Left Fears a Level Playing Field
- By David Limbaugh
New York Times columnist Tom Friedman's proposal that Joe Biden shouldn't debate President Donald Trump unless "a real-time fact-checking team" is part of the mix is an ironic illustration of the closed-mindedness of the left.
Why would Friedman want a candidate who is eager to contrast his views with Trump's to impose conditions that would make a debate less likely, unless, of course, Friedman realizes that the failing Biden would be particularly disastrous in a debate?
Trump Administration Protects Girls in Title IX
- By Eagle Forum
In 2016 the Obama administration issued guidance protecting transgender students through Title IX. Specifically, this rule allowed transgender students to use restrooms and lockers rooms that did not match their biological sex, but rather the gender they chose. Not only did this force schools to affirm a child’s gender dysphoria, but it also posed as a privacy violation to both boys and girls.
New Addition to Military Museum
- By Tony Dunn
Peter Butchart and Ken Hemm prepare a new mannequin for the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History. Open Saturday at 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Free Admission.
NYC and Chicago Mayors Must Go
- By Christian Newswire
NEW YORK -- Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on how much the mayors of New York City and Chicago have in common:
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot share a similar record on their handling of violence, public health and religious liberty. Both are a disgrace.
SCOTUS Delivers Wins for Religious Liberty
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Wednesday, the Supreme Court delivered two noteworthy victories for religious liberty. In Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania, the court upheld a Trump administration policy protecting conscience and religious freedom in the context of the Affordable Care Act ("ACA"). In Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru, the court robustly defined the First Amendment rights of religious schools and institutions to determine who will teach and defend the tenets of their faith.
The New 'Systemic Racism' That Is Coming
- By Pat Buchanan
Before our Black Lives Matter moment, one had not thought of the NBC networks as shot through with "systemic racism."
Yet, what other explanation is there for this week's draconian personnel decision of NBCUniversal chairman Cesar Conde.
According to Conde, the white share of NBC's workforce, now 74% and divided evenly between men and women, will be chopped to 50%.
Posting of the Colors
- By Tony Dunn
Members of American Legion Post 214 of Taylors help post the colors at Wrenn Memorial Baptist Church's annual military appreciation program.
SCOTUS Rules to Protect the First Amendment
- By Eagle Forum
It’s easy to get infuriated and disappointed by the state of affairs in Washington. But this week we are happy to bring you a bit of good news out of the Supreme Court.
In a victorious 7-2 decision in Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter and Paul Home v. Pennsylvania, the Court ruled that the Little Sisters are exempt from the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) contraceptive mandate. The Little Sisters are an order of Roman Catholic religious sisters who serve the elderly poor. In the past decade, the Sisters have been dragged through multiple courtrooms fighting for protection against being forced to fund healthcare plans required under the Obama-era contraceptive mandate, which requires healthcare plans to provide women’s “preventative care,” including birth control and abortion-inducing drugs.
U.S. Congressman Sends Letter to the Head of the Smithsonian Institution Asking for the Bust of Margaret Sanger, the Founder of Planned Parenthood, to be Removed from the National Portrait Gallery
- By Stanton Public Policy Center
WASHINGTON -- This is part of a national campaign organized by Stanton Public Policy Center, to have Margaret Sanger, An Avowed Racist and Eugenicist, Removed from the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Stanton Public Policy Center is a Woman's advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice that empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
Is America Good?
- By Neil Patel
Is America good? That's the real question we have been debating these past few weeks. The answer, of course, is obvious to all but a few true radicals. Yes, America is good. That doesn't mean America is perfect, and it doesn't mean we should not strive to make America better, but the criticisms we make should have some grounding in facts, in history and in comparison with the rest of the world.
Politicians’ Promises Don’t Reflect Written Incentives Deals
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
S.C. politicians routinely love to make promises about massive corporate investment and multitudes of new jobs in the Palmetto State.
But the secretly crafted written agreements offering taxpayer-backed incentives in exchange for those promised jobs and investment often don’t live up to the official hype.
Last month, The Nerve detailed how for years state commerce and revenue officials failed to adequately track new jobs that benefiting companies were required to create.
Planned Parenthood Tries to Keep a Loan Profile
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
It's been called the program for sinners and saints, or, Senator James Lankford (R-Okla.) joked, "Baptists and bars." With loans fanning out to everyone from jellybean companies to dating apps, Congress's Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has been an equal opportunity lifeline for businesses crushed under the weight of the virus. But not everything has gone exactly according to plan, and the $150 million Planned Parenthood absconded with is exhibit A.
Stand with Steven Baca
- By Michelle Malkin
If you support the Second Amendment, oppose mob anarchy and reject the monumental madness gripping America, then you stand with Steven Baca.
If you have been outraged by the persecution and prosecution of brave patriots across the country defending their homes, their families, our downtowns, our national heritage and history -- like the armed St. Louis couple, or the armed pregnant Michigan mom, or the armed citizens in the Fishtown suburb of Philadelphia, Boise, Idaho, and Provo, Utah, facing down the saboteurs of civil order, then you stand with Steven Baca.
Gospel for Asia Supplies 37 Million with Safe Water in 'Thirstiest' Continent
- By Christian Newswire
Faith-based agency has drilled more than 30,000 'Jesus Wells,' distributed 58,000-plus water filters
WILLS POINT, Texas -- A leading mission agency today revealed it has provided safe drinking water for a staggering 37.5 million people in Asia, the world's "thirstiest" continent.
The number of people helped by Texas-based Gospel for Asia (GFA World, www.gfa.org) is roughly equivalent to the entire population of California.
GFA World reported millions of water-deprived families across Asia -- home to six out of every 10 people on the planet -- now have safe, reliable drinking water thanks to the organization's deep wells and BioSand filters.
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