Meet the Workmans!
Don and Skeet have been a part of the Lakeridge community for a number of years. They presently reside with their French bulldog, Hershey, and
Continue reading →Don and Skeet have been a part of the Lakeridge community for a number of years. They presently reside with their French bulldog, Hershey, and
Continue reading →May 31, 2019 Trayce Bradford was interviewed by Penna Dexter of Point of View Radio this week to talk about the current Texas legislative session. TEF was a
Continue reading →Cindi Castilla, Dallas Eagle Forum Leader says, “Eagle Council lets me learn from the best and brightest on so many issues. I get new and
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TEXAS – “God answered prayers above and beyond what we had asked for regarding our Be The Voice event,” exclaimed TEF President, Trayce Bradford, seen above speaking to the crowd. “Our Attorney General did a wonderful job addressing what he and the OAG of Texas are doing to fight human trafficking on both the sex trade and labor victims.”
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Texas Eagle Forum President Trayce Bradford just returned from Washington, D.C. after attending an event to celebrate Texas Senator Ted Cruz as the recipient of the Keeper of the Flame award given by Center For Security Policy! The room was full of patriots and servicemen and women that we so value!
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TEXAS – Texas Eagle Forum president, Trayce Bradford offered a report about the Texas special session. Texas Eagles were presented with some unexpected opportunities to speak to the media about a
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Bob Lattimer, Eagle Forum’s Science Issues Chairman, submitted an excellent article he wrote titled, “Streamlining” the Texas science standards.
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Texas Eagle Forum is taking a firm and front line stand on the issue of privacy and safety for women and children.
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After reading the Texas Associations of Business study, “The Economic Impact of Discriminatory Legislation On the State Of Texas,” Trayce Bradford, President of Texas Eagle Forum, wrote, “Contrary to what the TAB hopes you will believe by their polls and charts, they do NOT have a referendum on the religious liberty issues.
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The most widely used history textbook in U.S. public schools is A People’s History of the United States by the late Howard Zinn.
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“Don’t Mess with Texas” is a popular slogan in our most prosperous state. By a 10-to-5 margin, the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) just told liberals to stop “messing” with social studies textbooks.
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I am glad to see that you fired some U.S. Attorneys. But you missed one: U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, who prosecuted Border Guards Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean instead of a professional drug smuggler, and who prosecuted Texas Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez instead of a professional people smuggler.
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Traditionally Republican Kansas, of all places, is the latest battleground in the judges’ grab for supremacy over the other branches of government.
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Don’t think that the lawsuits about the Ten Commandments and the Pledge of Allegiance are settled because Judge Roy Moore was fired and Michael Newdow lost his appeal to the Supreme Court.
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