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Why We Can’t All Just Get Along
Powerful ideologues, even if they are not (yet) possessed of tyrannical power, must be exposed so that they will no longer be able to damage our institutions and the characters of our young people. MacLeod clearly recognizes the value of American institutions and our way of life. And he provides a competent rehearsal of our…
Mob Rule Imperils Western Civilization. Now’s the Time for Courage and Leadership.
The hour is late, and our hot summer days are becoming dark. Still, imagine what things were like for Lincoln sitting in the White House in 1861 as government of the people, by the people, and for the people appeared to be on the precipice of perishing from the earth. Imagine how things must have…
None Dare Call It Conspiracy and Its Insights for Today
There is an alternative answer, more hopeful and also more practical, which is simply to fight—heedless of whatever underlying conspiracies may exist—to convince more people to vote for the preservation of America’s freedoms and to stop the assault on America’s middle class. To do that requires allocating energy to exposing the fraud and hidden agenda…
Freedom Requires a Way of Life
Preserve the Realm Our American tradition of religious freedom and non-establishment is wise. It has sustained a vibrant religious culture while forestalling political control of religion—and religious control of politics. But today’s secularism and materialism are cancers in our way of life. If we’re to sustain a free society, we need to encourage the religious…
Yes, Lincoln and the Union Freed the Slaves
In short, African Americans were not passive in the face of slavery, but they could not and did not end it by themselves. Black abolitionists, slave rebellions, and fugitive slaves all put moral and political pressure on the American system. But how the system responded, and the choices and sacrifices it made, were the result…