
Warfare is Not for Sissies
This week, the Russian parliament voted to toughen their laws on military conscription, because thousands of Russians have fled their country rather than be drafted for the war against Ukraine.
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This week, the Russian parliament voted to toughen their laws on military conscription, because thousands of Russians have fled their country rather than be drafted for the war against Ukraine.
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A taxpayer-funded National Institutes of Health study that drew the conclusion that teens who receive puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones have greater life satisfaction has come under fire.
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Suddenly, a whole lot of children are confused about their biological sex. Suddenly, a whole lot of clinics have opened to treat children with cross-sex hormones and mutilating surgeries that destroy fertility. There is money to be made in these elective procedures.
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John McWhorter, the distinguished linguist, has an ecclesiastical term for the members of the current woke/progressive/CRT movement: The Elect. He has chosen that term to emphasize the fact that the movement is not just like a religion, but actually is a religion (or at least a cult) in his new book, Woke Racism.
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Over 246 years ago, our founding fathers declared the American colonies sovereign by signing the Declaration of Independence. The ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness were central to our national identity.
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Churches and other facilities used by Christian organizations are officially under attack. Documented violence over the past few years has skyrocketed, and the directed persecution shows no signs of diminishing.
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Jesus stayed the course. He’d set His face like flint, Determined to complete this task for us, Eternity to win.
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For decades, the price of tuition at most colleges rose faster than the rate of inflation. Administrations bloated, lots of new buildings were erected, and professors taught fewer classes. University employees thought the gravy train would never end, because high school students were taught that a college degree was a necessity for life success.
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Over the last three years, Americans have been told to ‘trust the science’ — especially when what they were observing didn’t match with reality.
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Easter celebrations are approaching, but affording eggs to dye and an Easter ham is harder this year with inflation causing prices to rise. The Left’s misguided economic policies are largely to blame for the poor post-pandemic recovery.
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Statement by Eagle Forum President, Kristen A. Ullman: On behalf of Eagle Forum, I am pleased to sign the American Sovereignty Declaration and join the Sovereignty Coalition. Eagle Forum was started in 1972 by Phyllis Schlafly, who in addition to being concerned about the traditional pro-family issues, understood the importance of American Sovereignty and independence from international ‘busybodies,’ as she called them.
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The only reason that the AP would obscure the correct pronoun is because the AP has been bullied by the “transgender” activists. The AP has sacrificed reporting the truth because they are afraid of being canceled by intolerant transgender anarchists.
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One of our Senate allies needs your support! Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is taking measures to oppose abortions funded by our tax dollars.
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For many years, our federal government has spent beyond its means. Both parties have contributed to the over $31.6 trillion debt and Americans are feeling the strain of inflation. Now that Republicans hold the majority in the House, they have an opportunity to make great strides in fiscal responsibility.
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The exhaustion that many people feel in trying to live under a constantly meddling Democrat administration is real and intentional. Those in charge of the country’s economy seem to have nothing better to do than create rules and policies that require Americans to spend more and more of their time and energy trying to navigate.
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“Today, the House of Representatives recognized the rights of parents to know what is happening in public schools. This common-sense legislation provides transparency and notice regarding what is being taught, how money is being spent, and what is happening in the schools. We at Eagle Forum do not understand why there was any opposition to this bill. More information is a good thing. What is it that the schools are trying to hide?” said Eagle Forum President Kristen A. Ullman.
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The Parents Bill of Rights (H.R. 5) sponsored by Representative Julia Letlow (R-LA) will ensure that parents have access to what their children are learning in public education and be able to voice their concerns without being silenced. This seems like an issue in which we all can find common ground, right?
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Attempts or threats to “pack the Court” have occurred in the past when a President or political party sought to use the Supreme Court to rubber stamp or impose policies that belong in the legislative domain or lack constitutional basis. Increasing the number of justices to dilute the judicial philosophy of a current court is dangerous when done by any political party or ideology.
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Republicans are taking a stand for our children’s futures by clarifying the rights of parents and therefore strengthening the family unit. H.R. 5 is an incredible piece of legislation that protects children in public schools.
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As families across the nation are pinching pennies to pay for gas and groceries, the White House is finding more ways to spend our taxpayer dollars. Every year, the President releases a proposed federal budget. Congress has no obligation to pass these policies, but it gives us an idea of what the Biden administration will be pushing in Congress and through various agencies.
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For more than a millennium (roughly 206 BC to 907 AD), globalism was represented by two extensive road networks: the Roman Road and the Silk Road. The two road networks met along the Eurasia boundary, with Europe gaining access to innovations like silk, gunpowder, and paper while China received horses, precious metals, and fabrics from wool and cotton in return.
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Many experts are speculating that it is not if the People’s Republic of China will invade Taiwan, but when. Unless one is privy to Xi Jinping’s conversations with members of the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo’s Standing Committee, one cannot state with any certainty that the PRC will invade Taiwan.
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Our federal government has given the green light to allow a Chinese company, owned by a former communist government general, to purchase 180,000 acres of Texas land near the Rio Grande, just north of Laughlin Air Force Base, in order to build more wind turbines.
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The Chinese Communists are an existential threat to the security of the United States, but President Biden is blind to the clear and present danger. Alternatively, Biden is coddling China to cover up for his family’s corruption. In either case, China smells our weakness and is testing our resolve by sending spy balloons over our sovereign territory.
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