Category Archives: Tyranny

Irreconcilable Differences…Part 1

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Dr. Tom Woods has weighed on the Charlie Kirk tragedy.  Woods does this along with Kevin Dolan.  Kevin Dolan created a fraternity for men who wanted to create something for themselves outside the soul-crushing corporate structure that was making them wonder daily about their lives: “Is this really all there is?”

Kevin also helps people accomplish things: better job, a business of their own, losing 50 pounds, etc.  In a world of liars and savages, people you can trust — and who can help you in every area of life — are more valuable than ever.

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A Revival

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For too long, Christians have bought the lie that loving God and loving your neighbor means caving in to the culture war.  While turning the other cheek has its place, ignoring evil in our midst is not part of that. The assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk has sparked a widespread revival.   It shows that Satan, who has infiltrated even the most seemingly solid Christian institutions, has no home here any longer.  Christians’ focus from now on should be on living boldly for the Lord, like Charlie did — even if it becomes the hill on which we die.

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A Turning Point…Part 2

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It was a memorial unlike any other — probably the biggest, and one of the most beautiful, in U.S. history.  The crowds were huge, at least here three or four times the predicted turnout.  At least 200,000 people came, only 70,000 of whom could pack into the stadium.  Hundreds of millions around the world watched this memorial.  They came from all over the world.  This was a revival.

In a rather remarkable moment, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a tribute to Charlie Kirk filled with purpose and faith.  Rubio gave an incredible speech on Sunday at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service.

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A Turning Point

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It was a memorial unlike any other — probably the biggest, and one of the most beautiful, in U.S. history.  The crowds were huge, at least here three or four times the predicted turnout.  At least 200,000 people came, only 70,000 of whom could pack into the stadium.  Hundreds of millions around the world watched this memorial from all over the world.  This was a revival.

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Victor Davis Hanson on Charlie Kirk

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Victor Davis Hanson has suggested that the assassination of Charlie Kirk is a turning point for American society as well as Western Civilization.  Hanson talks about the resolve many people feel right now to reject the anti-Americanism that has increasingly dominated our culture and our politics.

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Political Violence

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Whenever some left wing extremist commits an act of political violence, the left wing always tries to say that political violence falls equally on both sides of the aisle.  I say BS.  And so did Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO). Continue reading...

UK Sinks Lower

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The UK has joined in with the rest of the European Union to suppress free speech.  In a world where pedophiles escape jail time, where violent crime is out of control despite some of the strictest gun control laws, where women are assaulted every day by Muslim immigrants, the UK government sent five armed officers to arrest a comedy writer for his tweets that were made while he was in the United States.

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The Great American Awakening

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A major announcement was made on Friday, August 22nd in Greenville, Texas, at the 1A Film Fest.  The announcement was made by Micki Witthoeft.  Who is Micki Witthoeft?  She is Ashli Babbitt’s mom.  The announcement?  The United States Air Force reinstated her daughter’s military honors, meaning that she would finally be able to have a military funeral and ceremony.

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