When Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress on March 3rd, it was the third time …
Read More »Ruinous 'Compassion'
(BCN editor: This is the first of two Thomas Sowell columns for Wednesday.) It is fascinating to see brilliant people …
Read More »Selma and the Voting Rights Triumph
March 7th was the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” the first attempt by black protesters to march from Selma, Alabama, …
Read More »Pastors Call for Accountability as American Baptist College Hosts Lesbian Bishop
The National Baptist Fellowship of Concerned Pastors to hold Press Conference to Address Objections to Same-Sex Marriage Advocates at Lecture …
Read More »Black Pastors Protest Gay Speaker at Historically Black College
The course of history changes at special moments when courageous individuals step up to take a stand, often at personal …
Read More »The Farcical Ferguson Report
The NBA consists of 76 percent black players. But blacks are just 13 percent of the country. Clearly, the league …
Read More »A Legacy of Racial Grievance
Another shooting has taken place in Ferguson, Missouri — and this time, two police officers were the victims. The violence …
Read More »A Leader and a Speech We Can All Appreciate
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed great leadership when delivering his speech to a joint session of Congress regarding America’s …
Read More »Obamacare's 1095-A Nightmare
Tax season is stressful enough. But if you are like countless miserable Americans trapped in the Obamacare 1095-A abyss, it’s …
Read More »Will Supreme Court's Marriage Decision Be Another Dred Scott Ruling?
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to consider whether to overturn the marriage laws of all the states—as some activist …
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