The commonality between both sides of the gun control debate lies at the very root of our human nature, and that is to take active measures to preserve what is dear to us.

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The commonality between both sides of the gun control debate lies at the very root of our human nature, and that is to take active measures to preserve what is dear to us.
Solidarity C’ville is bullying students into “taking a knee” for Friday night football, taking exception with Monticello HS’s commitment to free speech.
With the “two Americas” watching different news and entertainment, can demands for European style ethnocentric or identity-centric devolution be far behind?
We should try to win arguments about how to respond instead of trying to dodge them – and limiting our own ability to speak as a result.
There is so little that distinguishes today’s liberal Christians from the ancient Pagans to whom …
Remso Martinez sounds off on the latest move by Democrats to raise money from disgraced former Attorney General Eric Holder.
Shabazz on Jews in Israel: “Kill every goddamn Zionist in Israel! Goddamn little babies, goddamn old ladies! Blow up Zionist supermarkets!”
In the grand scheme of things, the Anthem itself may be an important part of our existence, but it’s minimally important to our very essence, to our obligation before a sovereign God, and to our neighbors in need.
This may be the most unnecessary book since OJ wrote “If I Did It,” but there are lessons in her zombie-like re-emergence, even for Republicans.
On September 20, 1836, James M. Smith – younger brother to William “Extra Billy” Smith – published an account in the Lynchburg Virginian accusing the Danville Reporter of libel against his brother.