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Tag Archives: protests
The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ The End of Our IndoctriNATION
For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints. ~ 1 Corinthians 14:33 Well if God didn’t author the present calamity of chaos and confusion, then who did? Answer in … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged abortion, collectivism, fear not fellowship, george floyd, God, indoctrination, protests, social justice, truth
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A Very Special “Independence Day” Tune-up
Its been ten very long and painful years since I wrote “Independence Day” on July 3rd, 2009. I say long because the good times go fast, and the bad times slow. I say painful, because no American who loves his … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged 4th of july, america, antifa, flag, Founding, independence day, niki, protests, trump
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ No Regrets
“The instabilities we are seeing are a precursor of things to come, and the Parisian cab driver was correct… in order to change an evil, sometimes you have to be willing to risk everything you have.” ~ Signs of Coming … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged brexit, catholic, dawn eagle woman, EU, france, Freedom, john of god, may, modernism, pope francis, pro-life, protests, shutdown, trump, yellow vests
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Laugh or Cry, NOW’s the Time to Question WHY?
Two of my favorite Progressives are Jerry Seinfeld and Geraldo Rivera. One makes me laugh, while the other makes me cry. They both make me scratch my head and wonder why. One is forced to flee his home in New … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged CAN, community action network, feminism, God or Gulag?, identity politics, protests, roger moss, sanctuary town, TCT, trump
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Projecting the Positive
“Each of us has a particular possession of light that no one else can have.” ~ Oswald Chambers, Enthusiastic and Capable The best way I can think of to describe American society at the present moment is to compare us … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics, Religion, Society
Tagged antifa, ayrs, black-bloc, civil war, disruptj20, equality, immigration, islam, jihad, marxist, migrant, oath keepers, protests, Revolution, trump, white priviledge
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ November 15, 2015
“Collectivists and individualists cannot exist in the same space at the same time without eventually coming into conflict. There is simply no way around it.” ~ Brandon Smith In the preface of this book, I’m pretty clear about the how, … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged free speech, jihad, missouri, paris, political correctness, professor mike adams, protests, yale
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For Your Grandkids!
“As happens with someone of my age, the future seems to be foreshortening and yet it remains the remarkable mystery it’s always been. We can’t help ourselves: we dream about, wonder about, and predict what the future might hold in … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged baltimore, brussels, deweese, faith, globalism, localism, protests, regionalism, riots, zerohedge
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“No One Saw It Coming.” ???
They will say no one saw it coming. But there are those of us across the internet, on blogs just like this one, who have seen it coming and have been talking about it for a long time. The exact details … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged bail-ins, culture, death-to-the-cops, gamers, garner, implosion, jc collins, protests
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The Provocateur!
“And, you know, all I can do is make the best arguments and mobilize the American people so that they’re responsive.”– Barack Hussein Obama from his 10/6/11 jobs speech. These are the most chilling words I have ever heard from … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics, Religion, Society
Tagged anarchists, capitalism, espn, hank williams, hitler, marx, mobilize, obama, occupy wall street, protests, Tea Party, unions
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