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Article II: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people …
Read More »Remember the California Law That Compelled Crisis Pregnancy Centers to Promote Abortion? It’s HISTORY.
Lawmakers in California passed a law that compelled medically licensed crisis pregnancy centers to post the following notice: “California has …
Read More »This Christian Couple, Who Had to Shut Down Their Bakery After a Huge Government Fine, Appealed to the Supreme Court
Christian bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein had to close down their business, Sweet Cakes, after the government fined them $135,000 …
Read More »The Right to Abort? Not in This State’s Constitution.
Voters in Tennessee decided to make it clear that their constitution doesn’t contain any rights to abortion. Fifty-three percent of …
Read More »Brett Kavanaugh Is a Victim of Social Justice
The only crimes Brett Kavanaugh is guilty of is being a white male who is religious, conservative and pro-life. The …
Read More »Leftists Think They Have a Problem with Brett Kavanaugh — But Here’s the Real Issue
One of the best statements of how the Framers saw the role of the federal government is found in Federalist …
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