Robin M. Itzler|
At this crucial time in our history, we cannot forget Reagan’s warning that “The person who agrees with you 80% of the time is an 80% friend, not a 20% enemy.”
Scott S. Powell|
Inasmuch as the Founding Fathers and Lincoln were all willing to give their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to establish and save the nation, how should Americans now think about their obligations?
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Andrea Widburg|
Modern schools teach children, native born and immigrants, to hate their country, but during the last mass immigration, the opposite was true.
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Andrea Widburg|
The problem, of course, is that America—like all nations—had slavery. Cuba, though, gets a pass, and the reason why tells you a lot about leftism.
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Andrea Widburg|
They have no loyalty to anyone but themselves, but thankfully, we have a Constitution, and President Trump is using it to fight back.
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Timothy Jankowski|
He’s become a humorless troll who continues to shred his credibility by lying, contradicting himself and repeatedly stating that he doesn’t know anything about the subjects he is talking about.
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Andrea Widburg|
It’s a reminder that each of us must be vigilant, because simply by being aware, we are the first line of defense against dangerous people.
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Joseph Ford Cotto|
In its June 30 ruling, the justices struck down caps on what national and state party committees can spend in coordination with their own nominees, which is more of an immediate benefit for Republicans than Democrats.
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Greg Maresca|
The mood is unmistakably different from the Bicentennial celebrations of 1976; can we rekindle a shared sense of patriotism and purpose?
Michael Applebaum|In the last several decades, we’ve traveled from the long-standing belief in earned opportunity to fulfill individual dreams to passively expected entitlements.
Lars Møller|Traditionally, we like to celebrate genius and indulge in romantic fantasies about the source of special insights, but overlook personal suffering as a companion.
Matt Kane|The most unapologetically pro-America president in American history gets to preside over arguably the most celebratory term in our nation’s storied history.
J. Robert Smith|As the 250th anniversary of our declaring independence from British tyranny nears, what’s affirmed is that America is preordained to be the battleground between liberty and tyranny -- whatever the stripe.
David E. Firester|The moral worth of a person, movement, or nation is not determined by how little power it appears to possess. It is determined by what it does with whatever power it has.
Frank Friday|The United States has reached its 250th birthday, and remarkably, there is still a debate about whether we were founded as an explicitly Christian nation.