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Chuck BaldwinJanuary is often referred to as "Generals Month" since no less than four famous Confederate Generals claimed January as their birth month...
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January is often referred to as "Generals Month" since no less than four famous Confederate Generals claimed January as their birth month...
As I noted in this column a few weeks ago, proponents of assembling a new Constitutional Convention are a scant two states away from achieving that monstrous reality.
I would like to take the opportunity this column affords for my annual review of some books that I have found to be extremely helpful and that, I believe, would greatly benefit any American who truly loves freedom and constitutional government.
With 2008 just concluded, today's column will be my analysis of the best and worst of the year just spent. First, the best: my wife, Connie, and our family.
Defending full-fledged conservatism against the naysayers - American Spectator – Quin Hillyer takes 'conservative' media critics like Kathleen Parker to task for their assaults on full-spectrum conservatism (those who believe in strong nat
Now that the 2008 presidential election is over, our task is not just to meet and overcome the challenge that confronts us but more than this is to mold a national character for the country.
When asked why they will not vote for a third party candidate, many people will respond by saying something like, "He cannot win." Or, "I don't want to waste my vote."
What problems can be solved by the correct, timely, coordinated lack of effort that it takes to do nothing? WAR, POLITICAL CON GAMES, THE HOUSING CRISIS, DETERIORATION OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AND MORE
According to the Army Times (dated Tuesday, September 30, 2008), "Beginning Oct. 1 for 12 months, the 1st BCT [Brigade Combat Team] will be under the day-to-day control of U.S. Army North...
At the time of this writing, the U.S. House and Senate are poised to pass a $700 billion bailout to Wall Street.
Yesterday, September 22, Congressman Ron Paul publicly gave me his endorsement for the office of President of the United States.
One of America's most notable television and radio news anchormen and commentators, George Putnam, has died.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave her first exclusive interview as John McCain's Vice Presidential running mate to ABC's Charles Gibson last week. Her answers were very troubling...
John McCain's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential running mate was exactly what he needed to do to make himself competitive against Barack Obama in the November elections.
Once again, "pro-life" Christians are doing back flips to try and justify their compromise of the life issue by trying to convince everyone (including themselves) that John McCain is truly pro-life.
Dr. Jerome Corsi is probably the most controversial man in America these days. His blockbuster new book, The Obama Nation, is currently the New York Times Number One Bestseller, and media talking heads are having a hissy fit.
Every time violence erupts somewhere in the world, our national leaders and news media make it sound like that particular outbreak is America's greatest threat.
I am often asked about the people in history that I revere or otherwise hold in high esteem. Today's column is an attempt to answer that question.
Both Republican Party Presidential candidate John McCain and Democrat Party Presidential candidate Barack Obama recently spoke at the annual convention of the National Council of La Raza.
According to numerous press reports, President George W. Bush plans to attend the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China later this month.
Yesterday, the Politico quoted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as saying, "I'm trying to save the planet; I'm trying to save the planet."
A nice summary of the self-serving flip-flops of both of our major candidates. The only rational conclusion is to not waste your vote on either of these phonies. Originally published at http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,392283,00.html.
I want to begin this column with one of my all-time favorite quotes. It comes from the great German reformer Martin Luther.
Free republics are not known to have long life expectancies. At the ripe old age of two hundred and thirty-two, America is definitely showing her age.
I was privileged to be invited to speak at Congressman Ron Paul's Freedom March this past Saturday on the Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Authorities were amazed at thousands of big black stink bugs surrounding the Capitol today, but visitors knew it was simply "business as usual for the politicians" there. [I thought lobbyists had invaded.] See photos of many of your lawmake
It is an interesting and somewhat macabre parlor game to play at a large gathering of one’s acquaintances: to speculate who in a showdown would go Nazi. By now, I think I know....
The Washington Times carried an Associated Press report entitled, "Bob Jones III endorses Mitt Romney."
However, regardless of one's interpretation of who the "man of sin" is, there is no doubt about Paul's prediction that before this man comes, there will be a great "falling away first."
It seems President George W. Bush will stop at no lengths to appease Mexico and place the United States under international authority. His latest fiasco, however, twists logic, mocks justice, and defies decency.