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“No taxes on tips!” was the rallying cry and campaign promise that many believe enabled Donald Trump to win Nevada in 2024.
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“No taxes on tips!” was the rallying cry and campaign promise that many believe enabled Donald Trump to win Nevada in 2024.
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“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
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“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom,” said Socrates. Undoubtedly, adolescents take years to learn who they really are as their bodies develop, but understanding their own biological sex is key to knowing themselves.
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President Trump just signed a new executive order that designates English as the official language of the United States, which reverses an order from Bill Clinton.
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The dramatic cost-cutting happening in the federal government makes me think about another area where spending less money would produce better results: public schools.
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Here is an excellent bipartisan bill: bring back the teaching of cursive writing in elementary schools.
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What should be the medical age of consent? Should young teenagers be able to consent to medical procedures that will have lifetime repercussions?
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In the flurry of executive orders by President Trump, you may have missed the exciting news that the United States is withdrawing from the World Health Organization.
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Last week’s eulogies for Jimmy Carter included honoring some of the mistakes he made as president, such as Carter’s giveaway of the Panama Canal.
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A group of 48 Democrat U.S. Senators have called on President Joe Biden to order the Archivist to “certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment” to the U.S. Constitution before he leaves office next month.
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Let’s start with communism. The reason my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, was motivated to be active in politics was because of the threat of communism. Long before the culture wars or the second wave of feminism, communism posed an existential threat to the freedoms of the United States.
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Happy Birthday Phyllis Schlafly! 2024 is the Centennial of my mother’s birth. What a great moment to review her remarkable achievements.
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Love does not have to be fleeting. For love to last, fidelity is the key. Without fidelity, love is just a passing fancy. It is only with faithfulness and fidelity that we can find fulfillment.
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Some mistakes have to be repeated before the lesson is learned. When the government shut down the American economy in March 2020, Congress voted to send cash payments to many Americans and the U.S. government paid millions of people not to work.
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Instead of honoring and respecting mothers, as commanded in the Bible, the current culture is demeaning and undermining mothers.
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“Gentle parenting” is the current style of raising children, in which parents have abdicated their authority. The children never learn any boundaries. These children are not happy.
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“What really matters?” a friend recently asked me. The news is depressing, the world seems to be in chaos, and common sense is uncommon. My friend continued, “I want to participate and promote conservative issues, but I don’t know where to spend my energy.”
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“Woke” is a shorthand expression that encompasses the radical ideas of the Democrat agenda: critical race theory, diversity-equity-inclusion, “trans” children, elective abortions up to the moment of birth, and the squelching of our speech and ideas.
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Seven years ago on this date, my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, went home to her Redeemer. I am celebrating her life today by making her recipe for Baked Custard, which is the ultimate comfort food. During my childhood, this custard was always in our refrigerator. I would eat it as an after school snack and then another one as a bedtime treat. Yum!
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I once hired a young lady who was in the 11th grade, but once on the job she had multiple problems following directions. I finally realized that she could not read, so I contacted the principal of her high school to get this student help. The principal’s answer shocked me: “I know that she cannot read.”
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Phyllis Schlafly chose the American Bald Eagle as the name and the symbol of Eagle Forum, because she thought these birds were beautiful and majestic, so they symbolize the beauty and majesty of our great country. As an added bonus, these birds mate for life. The mission of Eagle Forum is the American family; that’s why members are called “eagles”.
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To celebrate his 100th birthday, Henry Kissinger flew to Communist China and visited with Xi Jinping, the totalitarian dictator, which echoed Kissinger’s 1971 visit to China’s then totalitarian dictator, Zhou Enlai. Xi said, “We’ll never forget our old friend.” Kissinger responded by reiterating his fifty-year support of the “one China policy,” which is that he wants Red China to rule Taiwan.
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The “trans” phenomenon defies science. Instead of defining sex through biology, one’s sex is now determined by time and space, according to the activists. “I feel” has replaced “I am.” Feelings are not science.
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This fun answer-and-question is an easy way to learn about the U.S. Constitution and appropriate for all ages. All Americans should understand the individual rights that our Constitution guarantees. — Anne Schlafly
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