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  • The New York Times Should Envy Duck Dynasty

    The New York Times Should Envy Duck Dynasty

    So it sounds like all is well with the world (well, in the reality television world anyway), now that Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family has been restored to the A&E family. However, something changed. The controversy sparked a national discussion in a way about which the Ivy League educated writers from The New York Times could only dream. Who knew a scruffy hunter from Louisiana could capture the attention of the nation so intensely.

  • Joe Biden: VP of Shilling

    Joe Biden: VP of Shilling

    In an address to the Democratic National Committee's Women's Leadership Forum on Friday, Vice President Joe Biden called out the Tea Party as an impediment to the administration's progress. Biden spoke to the women's group and urged them not to let the mean old Tea Party wreck their "collective agenda." I am still wondering if he meant "collective" or "collectivist."

  • Kids, Buying into ObamaCare Will Cost You

    Kids, Buying into ObamaCare Will Cost You

    All too soon, young adults between the ages 18 and 34 will learn the hard lesson that there are no free rides, especially when it comes to government welfare programs.

  • Miley Cyrus 'Twerking,' What Would Hannah Montana Say?

    Miley Cyrus 'Twerking,' What Would Hannah Montana Say?

    Let's see: Britney, Lindsay, and now Miley. Disney produces human train wrecks, and then MTV slaps the faces of American parents as they parade their freak show of objectification in front of our kids. Shame on them -- and on us -- for funding it.

  • The Immorality of Debt: What the Bible Says about the Debt Crisis

    The Immorality of Debt: What the Bible Says about the Debt Crisis

    When 26-year-old Megan graduated from the university with her Master's in International Affairs, she had big career aspirations. But after two years of job hunting, she finds herself working as the manager of a women's retail store and living with her parents just so she can make ends meet.

  • A Texas-Sized Fight for Life

    A Texas-Sized Fight for Life

    There is an old song, "The eyes of Texas are upon you." And today, the eyes of the nation are on Texas as it grapples with the consensus on regulations for abortion. At last's nights rally on the steps of the Texas State Capitol, thousands of people linked hearts and voices to support the pro-life bill HB 2.

  • Are You Willing to Stand for Marriage After a Court Ruling?

    Are You Willing to Stand for Marriage After a Court Ruling?

    The Supreme Court is reviewing challenges to state and federal laws that define marriage as the union of a man and a woman. And pastors and conservative politicians are stuck in a game of "Would You Rather?"

  • Abortion Stands Trial

    Abortion Stands Trial

    Instead of taking responsibility for the culture of death surrounding abortion, advocates continue to justify their gruesome agenda by blaming their long list of casualties on the same individuals they criticize for embracing state protocols whose very purpose is to save lives.

  • Put your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Buy Your Values

    Put your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Buy Your Values

    Let me humbly admit that I may have had a Starbucks latte in my hand on the morning my staff told me the unfortunate news. Starbucks doesn't want my money anymore.

  • Redefine Marriage and You Redefine America

    Redefine Marriage and You Redefine America

    I was recently confronted with what some believe is a shift in public opinion on the issue of traditional marriage.