DEI: An anagram from Die, as in the death of patriotism

Konstantin Kisin explains the impact of teaching hate towards one’s country and how it’s easier to lie about history. Nationwide protests against the Vietnam War eroded American patriotism. The writer’s own patriotism strengthened during 1960s military service. The article discusses how modern diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices negatively impact the nation. Voting for candidates with Judeo-Christian values is proposed as a cure.

Young Americans: A Look Into Your Future By Way Of My History

The writer reflects on the history and misuse of Social Security Numbers (SSNs), citing their original purpose to track lifetime earnings for retirement benefits. He recalls when Holiday Inn used SSNs as loyalty numbers, expressing concern over potential privacy violations. He touches on labor laws, personal work history, and comments on unnecessary SSN requests from various organizations. He also discusses social attitudes towards SSNs referencing biblical context and hints at potential risks with digital currencies.

Prayer Guide: Governments & Governing Officials

Foreword Today as never before in the history of the United States of America, we are at war, a spiritual war. What are the symptoms? Ephesians 6:10-12 describes our present circumstances: “Finally, my brothers, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God that you may …

A Totalitarian Worldview is Anathema to Our Republican form of Government

Think of a concrete slab as the foundation of a home: inflexible, immovable, and inviolate. One keystone of our constitutional republican form of government is found in the first statement of the second paragraph of the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America of July 4, 1776. “We hold these truths to be …

After former AG candidate Gohmert contributes his 2¢ against Ken Paxton, he kills any hope of ever winning another office.

“In a shocking twist, beloved ex-Congressman and 2022 Texas Attorney General Candidate Louie Gohmert came out to attack Ken Paxton. Gohmert recently wrote an op-ed praising the Texas House and rooting for Paxton’s impeachment. While most in his wing of the GOP are at minimum “holding their noses” for Paxton, Gohmert made some unexpected arguments.” …

I reveal my secret for overcoming ignorance.

A July 20, 2023 headline captures my attention: Dem Stacey Plaskett Defends Censorship: ‘Free Speech Is Not an Absolute.’ Stacey Plaskett’s ignorance of the First Amendment to our U.S. Constitution reminds me of Congressman Hank Johnson, who expressed his fear “that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and …

Your Privacy and Your Liberty

Privacy is absolutely vital because, in our private moments, we can speak frankly and openly with our God. Our privacy enables us to be honest and frank with ourselves.

Dade Phelan’s Rush to Impeach AG Ken Paxton

I called the Austin office of State Representative Justin Holland to voice my opposition to any impeachment of AG Ken Paxton, who has not been proven guilty in a court of law. No one was there at work today, so I left a voice message. Any member of the Texas House of Representatives who would …

Joe Biden Goes For The ‘Jugular Vein’ of our Constitutional Republic

I concur with Martin Luther King, Jr. We are not obligated to obey unjust laws and unjust bureaucratic rules.

What is the difference between an assault weapon and a defensive weapon?

History One Firearm’s History “AK-47, also called Kalashnikov Model 1947, is a Soviet assault rifle, possibly the most widely used shoulder weapon in the world. The initials AK represent Avtomat Kalashnikova, Russian for “automatic Kalashnikov,” for its designer, Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov, who designed the accepted version of the weapon in 1947.” Encyclopedia Britannica AK-47 Soviet firearm Sometime in the past, …