South Carolinians: We Can Trust Jeb Bush
America has always needed a president who is committed to the family, religious liberty, and the rights of the unborn. But we especially need that kind of president right now.
America has always needed a president who is committed to the family, religious liberty, and the rights of the unborn. But we especially need that kind of president right now.
Jeb Bush, throughout his two terms as Governor of Florida, has demonstrated an acute awareness of the importance of fighting for and confirming proven conservative judges.
That those on the Left condemning the loss of life in Colorado Springs do not see the irony of their position when it comes to the killing of innocent unborn children is a chilling testament to the deepening moral bankruptcy of our culture and society.
Speaking to ABC's George Stephanopoulos, the President said that the goal of containing ISIS had been achieved. Not 12 hours later, the world watched in shock and horror as ISIS conducted several coordinated attacks across Paris, killing 129 and wounding hundreds more.
News broke recently that China has reversed its infamous one child policy after 35 years, increasing the permitted number of children per family to two.
The secular progressive tactic of advocating death in the name of liberty continues, this time in the state of California, where Governor Jerry Brown recently signed a bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide in that state.
A new article over at CNS News paints a disturbing picture of the state of religious liberty across the globe. Citing religious persecution as "a leading social justice crisis of our time," the article outlines the horrific actions being perpetrated against Christians in the Middle East and Africa, and America's less than robust response to this humanitarian catastrophe.
What could be more demoralizing to a young soldier whom we have placed in harm's way than to stand idly by while our allies sexually exploit young boys? So much for fighting for our ideals.
The Black Lives Matter movement provides a golden opportunity to affirm the intrinsic worth, value and dignity of every human life.
Human beings have always had an extraordinary capacity for self-delusion. We justify horrible things by telling ourselves that we are acting in the service of a noble cause, or by dehumanizing the victims of our unjust actions.