Time for churches to cut the cord re: gov’t?
Not too long ago, Gov. Pat McCrory and Speaker Tim Moore were telling us they could see no real need for a religious freedom restoration act. Where are examples of
Continue readingNot too long ago, Gov. Pat McCrory and Speaker Tim Moore were telling us they could see no real need for a religious freedom restoration act. Where are examples of
Continue readingYou know, it’s really something to read reverential treatment of the late great Jesse Helms in the pages of that miserable, dying propaganda rag on Raleigh’s McDowell Street. Those cretins
Continue readingI am a proud, card-carrying member of the ”leave-me-the-hell-alone” caucus. I consider my self a conservative with a smattering of “small-L” libertarianism sprinkled in there. (The big-L libertarians sometimes venture
Continue readingIt’s been a long while since we heard from the Baptist preacher from Charlotte. Harris jumped into the 2014 GOP primary for US Senate appealing to religious conservatives and Tea
Continue readingGov. Pat McCrory had something on his expansive mind so he took to that bastion of right-wing thought called public radio to let it all out: Republican Gov. Pat McCrory
Continue readingFlintstones. Meet the Flintstones. They’re the modern stone age family. From the town of Bedrock, They’re a page right out of history. Let’s ride with the family down the street.
Continue readingPro-lifers are frequently told to shut up about abortion because the US Supreme Court made it a matter of settled law in 1973. Leftists giggled at social conservatives when a
Continue readingIt’s amazing. It used to be the kiss of death for a politician when he or she blatantly disrespects their base. But, hey — Thom Tillis did it, and he’s
Continue readingWe reported earlier about a pretty harsh memo from the Administrative Office of The Courts explaining that court officials have two choices regarding gay marriages: perform them, or quit. On
Continue readingA ruling Thursday by the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals on gay marriage restrictions in Ohio, Tennesee, Michigan, and Kentucky could open the door to a US Supreme Court
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