Blog Post - The Maligning of Christopher Columbus and the Effort to Rewrite History According to the Office of Personnel Management the following are recognized federal holiday: New Year's Day (January 1)Birthday of Martin Luther … [Read more...]
Blog Post – Have We Forgotten?
Blog Post - Have We Forgotten? We probably all remember where we were when we first heard of the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. We probably all remember how we were glued to the radio and TV throughout the day to … [Read more...]
Blog Post – Today is Our First President’s Actual Birthday!
Blog Post -- Today is Our First President’s Actual Birthday George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. in 1743 his father Augustine dies. His half brothers inherit most of … [Read more...]
Blog Post — Today’s Abe’s Birthday!
Blog Post - Today's Abe's Birthday Today is Abraham Lincoln's Birthday -- he was born February 12, 1809 in a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. His mother, Nancy Hanks, died in 1818 and his father, Thomas Lincoln, a farmer and … [Read more...]
Blog Post – So . . . is abortion behind it all?
Blog Post – So . . . is abortion behind it all? The mainstream media is fully supportive of unfettered access to abortion, yet when New York passed a law that allowed a lethal injection up to birth -- legalized third-trimester … [Read more...]
Blog Post – The Tale of Two Groups of Teenagers
Blog Post – The Tale of Two Groups of Teenagers On Friday, January 18, after attending the March for Life, a group of teenage boys from Covington Catholic High School gathered near the Lincoln Memorial waiting for their bus to take them back home … [Read more...]
Blog Post – Dr. Martin Luther King’s Legacy
Blog Post – Martin Luther King’s Legacy Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929 and assassinated on April 4, 1968. On April 16, 1963, Dr. King wrote probably his most famous letter – his Letter from the Birmingham Jail. It … [Read more...]
Blog Post – The Tragedy of Roe v Wade
January 22, 1973 is a day that shall live in infamy, to borrow FDR’s response to the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. There is no doubt life is precious to God. The Psalmist writes in chapter 139, verse … [Read more...]
Blog Post – World AIDS Day
Blog Post - World AIDS Day On April 24, 1980, the CDC identified San Francisco resident Ken Home as the first patient of the AIDS epidemic in the US, although at that point it was called “GRID” for gay-related immune deficiency.” A group of … [Read more...]
Blog Post – Presidents Day
Blog Post - Presidents Day Today is Presidents Day or is it? Here's a little history: George Washington played an integral part in our nation's history and the people of his day recognized it. The first town to sponsor a public celebration of … [Read more...]
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