Flying Unfriendly Skies?

As thousands took flight this weekend for Thanksgiving, turkey, and family, I was shocked to learn of an impending alliance.  No, not the longstanding alliance between me and the mashed potatoes, but an alliance of much greater significance – that of Delta and Saudi Arabian Airlines.  This possible alliance would have Delta selling tickets through […]

Occupy Thanksgiving

Today’s Occupy Wall Street protests have much in common with our nation’s early settlements, at least when it comes to their worldview.

Red Kettles and Angel Trees

As we prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving, the traditional red kettles begin to appear at store fronts across the nation and businesses display Christmas trees decorated with the Salvation Army’s paper angels.

Europe’s Poor Little PIIGS

The Roman philosopher and orator, Cicero, once said, “The first bond of society is marriage.”  He believed that an intact family structure — a married mom and dad — was essential to the well-being of a strong society.  Indeed, the institution of marriage has been the bedrock of civilization for thousands of years; yet today, marriage and […]

Never the Same

While on deployment to Kandahar, Afghanistan, Brian Fleming was blown up by a suicide bomber

Raising an American Patriot

Our children’s schools teach them about the victims in our nation to the exclusion of the heroes who sacrificed their families, homes, and lives to secure our freedom.

Homosexual Intimidation on Trial

Disclosing the names of the supporters of R-71 in Washington State would create a chilling effect that will hinder freedom of religion and expression, and would literally put families in danger.

Penny Nance on the Pentagon Deciding to Allow Chaplains to Officiate Same-Sex Marriages

“The Pentagon has clearly overstepped its bounds by declaring military chaplains can perform same-sex marriages. As part of the federal government, the Defense Department must abide by federal law including the Defense of Marriage Act, which permits marriage only between one man and one woman. The Defense of Marriage Act was passed by overwhelming bipartisan […]

City Fines Family for Holding Bible Study

Chuck and Stephanie Fromm from San Juan Capistrano, California, are fighting a city ordinance which prohibits them from hosting Bible studies in their home, or face fines of up to $500 per meeting.