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S. Baptist leader: No change on marriage stance

 The new president of the Southern Baptist Convention says the denomination won’t relax its position on same-sex marriage and transgender identity, even as courts across the country strike down gay marriage bans and the group tries to bolster membership. On Tuesday at their annual meeting in Baltimore, members of the Southern Baptist Convention passed a […] Continue reading →

SHOCKER: Obama Preparing To Attack Veterans

Kris Zane  Why would Obama’s Department of Homeland Security need two billion rounds of ammunition? Or why would the Department of Agriculture need submachine guns and ballistic body armor? Or why is Obama supplying 13,000 MRAPs—Armored mine resistant vehicles, valued at $500,000 each—to police departments coast to coast, free of charge? In a word: Veterans. […] Continue reading →

Feds consider taking Alaska tribal land into trust

 The Interior Department announced Wednesday it will consider taking Alaska tribal land into trust, a move that could lead to pockets of “Indian country” in the state where tribal governments and courts would have authority to create their own laws and justice systems. The move is opposed by the state, which has said that Indian […] Continue reading →

Kentucky Police Set Up �Eating While Driving� Checkpoints

Operation RAID to target “distracted drivers”  Instead of searching for actual criminals, Kentucky State Police will be on the lookout for people who eat while they drive as part of Operation RAID, which will include checkpoints targeting “distracted drivers,” despite the fact that eating while driving is not banned in Kentucky. Operation R.A.I.D. (Remove Aggressive, […] Continue reading →

Moving Toward Complete World Peace

By: WTurner,  Watch any news program, and it is likely that you will hear news reports about ongoing conflict throughout the world. The news media never seems to want to address the decrease in conflicts over the years. Instead, the media focuses on a country’s search for terrorist groups and use of armed conflict to […] Continue reading →

Senate approves gay rights bill

The Senate passed historic gay rights legislation Thursday to bar discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in the workplace, another victory for the gay rights movement that has been gaining favor in the courts and electoral politics. Senators voted 64 to 32 to approve the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Continue reading →

Uncontrollable Laughing or Crying? You Might Need an SSRI

A pharmaceutical company has released a video warning that uncontrollable laughing or crying may be associated with a neurological problem called PBA, or Pseudobulbar affect. “Have you experienced sudden outbursts of uncontrollable crying or laughing?” the PBA Facts website inquires. “If so, you may have PBA. Learn more about this neurologic condition that affects nearly […] Continue reading →

Capitalism: Life, Liberty And Property

Militia News – by Joseph Gilbert No other economic system has brought more people out of poverty, provided for the health and well-being of millions and raised the standard of living more societies than capitalism. When people cooperate to fulfill their own self interest, they all benefit. Capitalism and freedom are inextricably linked. When the Declaration […] Continue reading →

What Closing American Diplomatic Facilities Means

Richard Winchester The U.S. closed its embassies and consulates in 21 Muslim countries on Saturday and Sunday, August 3rd and 4th.  There are four lessons in this decision. First, it says something about the countries in which these facilities are located.  A nation’s embassy and consular offices are considered part of that country’s sovereign territory.  […] Continue reading →