America s nervous breakdown: Deviltry gets a smack-down
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Note: Republished from June 24, 2015 and October 14, 2020 We re going insane, folks. We re literally being swept up by the insane and being told we have to join them in their insanity . . When there are no objective facts, when everything is up for dispute, when things that are undeniably fact are not
permitted
to be, we have a problem. Rush Limbaugh
RUSH IS NOT OUT ON A LIMB ALL ALONE. In the mouth of two or three witnesses, a thing is established: We are again engaged in a great civil war, a cultural war that s about to hijack your birthright to
Welcome to the real world. someone once said
EVER SINCE THE FIRST DAY YOU ENTERED 4-YEAR-OLD KINDERGARTEN, you have been given the impression that you are the world s Hope for the Future. HA! You guys have been told that you are the most intelligent, the best-educated the most highly evolved generation in American history. WHAT A CROCK!
What would your teachers know about American history? They ve never heard of such a thing. You guys wouldn t even be able to pass an eighth-grade graduation test from a one-room country school in the 1880s! Half of your teachers wouldn t be able to pass a urine test.
What if the Apostle Peter, or the president of Yale, gave your commencement address?
By Let me solemnly warn you that if you intend to accomplish anything
you must take your side.
There can be no halting between two opinions. Timothy Dwight
IF YOU GRADS THINK YOU RE SO SMART, do you know who Timothy Dwight was? He was the president of Yale, 1795 to 1817, and he was also the pastor of the campus church. Only four or five students were members of the church when, in 1801, he preached the sermon abbreviated below. He challenged the student body to take the side of God. So great was his conviction and so burning his appeal, that they responded as if it were a call to the colors.
The Power of the Pen over the poison in the pot
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Note: Republished from May 12, 2021 Proclaim liberty throughout the Land . . [but] When a pundit makes a prediction, and it doesn t come to pass, the prophet has spoken presumptuously. So don t listen to him anymore. Moses (1300s BC) Happy are the people who don t take the advice of the ungodly. They shall be like trees planted by the riverside, and their leaves shall not whither. David (1000s BC) Men may commit theft as well as adultery with the eye. Xenocrates (339 BC)) Once you let go of liberty, you won t easily get it back. Plautus (200 BC)
Note: Republished from August 8, 2020
"Over the last [year], Americans have lived through what is arguably the most consequential period of government malfeasance in U.S. history. Public officials overreaction to the novel coronavirus put American cities into a coma; those same officials passivity in the face of widespread rioting threatens to deliver the coup de grace." - Heather MacDonald, Imprimis (May-June 2020)