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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Calvin Coolidge, the Last of the Jeffersonians
by Diane Rufino, June 19, 2019 (based on very large part on Brion McClanahan’s book “9 Presidents Who Screwed Up America (and 4 Who Tried to Save Her), pp. 257-259) In an era when the States have been reduced to … Continue reading
Tea Party Big Mouth, Amy Kremer, Claims SHE Started the Tea Party Movement
(Photo credit: Fox News) by Diane Rufino, June 16, 2019 Just recently, I heard something absolutely offensive from Amy Kremer, spokeswoman for Women For Trump (and from what I can tell, the only member!) This past week-end, Amy was stumping … Continue reading
Jack Phillips: Still Persecuted for his Religious Beliefs
(Photo courtesy of Premier Christian Radio) by Diane Rufino, June 13, 2019 This article goes to a question that I have posed for many years now: Is a society so predicated on Individual Liberty doomed to destroy itself? We are … Continue reading
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ANATOMY OF A SUPREME COURT CASE: District of Columbia v. Heller (2008)
(Photo credit: Median) by Diane Rufino, May 25, 2019 The case District of Columbia v. Heller is the landmark Supreme Court case decided in 2008, and written by the late great conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, which finally looked at … Continue reading
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The Day the Heartbeat Died
by Diane Rufino, June 6, 2019 It was a very sad day in North Carolina yesterday at the NC General Assembly… a very tragic day indeed. Yesterday, members of the NC House had the opportunity to over-ride Governor Cooper’s veto … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion survivors, Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, Claire Culwell, Diane Rufino, Gianna Jessen, infanticide, NC democrats, NC General Assembly, NC house, NC house democrats, NC SB-359, ncleg, newborn lives matter, North Carolina, SB-359, survivors of abortion
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