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Washington Post worried America has too many Catholic hospitals

Washington Post worried America has too many Catholic hospitals

Washington Post worried America has too many Catholic hospitals

The Washington Post published a story Oct. 10 that carried the following headline: “Spread of Catholic hospitals limits reproductive care across the US.” What did this newspaper mean by the euphemistic term “reproductive care”? It meant, among other things, terminating a human life.
The Second Amendment puts safety first

The Second Amendment puts safety first

The Second Amendment puts safety first

The Second Amendment, addressing the right of American citizens to bear arms, is a touchy subject these days, but its effect on our daily lives cannot be overstated. Being able to protect ourselves in a world that is becoming more dangerous by the day is essential to survival.
Let’s work on self-control, not self-esteem

Let’s work on self-control, not self-esteem

Let’s work on self-control, not self-esteem

Acouple of weeks ago, the New York Times published a photo of what I had reason to believe was an elementary school classroom. I couldn’t help but notice a big, colorful sign in the classroom that read, “The World Is A Better Place With You In It.
U.S. must change course in Ukraine

U.S. must change course in Ukraine

U.S. must change course in Ukraine

We are now more than seven months removed from Vladimir Putin’s incursion into eastern Ukraine and Crimea. Despite that elapsed time and all the various developments since then, the United States’ formal position on the conflict has changed little.
Will conservative

Will conservative

Will conservative momentum continue at Supreme Court?

The U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing cases for its new term this week, after its customary summer recess. If this court term is anything like the most recent one, conservatives and constitutionalists will rejoice. This most recent term, conservatives secured massive wins on abortion (Dobbs v.
Un-American

Un-American

Un-American ‘justice’ system

Not all open-borders subversives hide behind black bandanas and hurl Molotov cocktails. Sometimes, they wear three-piece suits or silk dresses.
Biden’s bumbling could start WWIII

Biden’s bumbling could start WWIII

Biden’s bumbling could start WWIII

EDITOR ’S NOTE: Terence Jeffrey is off this week. We hope readers will enjoy the following guest column by Oliver North and David Goetsch. Conservative political pundits love to air videos of Old Joe’s erratic, often unintelligible remarks.
Ron, the Magnificent

Ron, the Magnificent

Ron, the Magnificent

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has done it again. In using already-appropriated government funds to fly 48 illegal alien Venezuelan migrants from San Antonio, Texas, to the tony blue enclave of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, DeSantis has once again demonstrated his mastery of the political game.
Both sides have open-borders hypocrites

Both sides have open-borders hypocrites

Both sides have open-borders hypocrites

All the world’s a stage, especially two heated months before Election Day. So you’ll have to forgive me for not joining the theatrical media frenzy over Martha’s Vineyard being overrun by illegal aliens.