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Electing the Electors: True Representation in a Republic

It won’t be official until January 6th, but the voting is underway by the electors. There is little doubt that the Republican electors will stand behind the voters and place their votes for Donald Trump, the president-elect, although there is a little dissension in the ranks. These are known as, “faithless Electors.” These are some […] The post Electing the […]

It’s Back- Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, and Happy Chanukah- It Really is A Miracle…A Cindy’s Corner Statement

What goes around comes around, and now everywhere we look, we see and hear “Merry Christmas,” following the election of our new leader, President-Elect Donald J. Trump.   For a while now, we were taught to forget about our family traditions and historic facts, so that we wouldn’t offend anyone, in order to please everyone. […] The post It’s Back- […]

This Day in History – December 19

December 19 1154 – Henry II is crowned King of England 1562 – The Battle of Dreux begins the French Wars of Religion between the Catholics and Huguenots 1683 – The first Bourbon King of Spain, Philip V, is born 1732 – Benjamin Franklin published Poor Richard’s Almanack for the first time and it will […] The post This Day […]

The Case For Enumerated Powers

Our founding fathers were not stupid men, nor did they wake up one day and decide Great Britain was causing problems and decided to revolt.  The idea of liberty was not something that one day popped into Thomas Jefferson’s head.  No, it began when God created man. In the Garden, we were truly free.  Free […] The post The Case […]

The Art of the Steal: The Left Tries to Overturn the Election

Photo by Manning Center Amid the furor created by the Left over the maybe-hacking by Russians, remember that it’s being used as an excuse by Democrats striving to convince electors to betray the voters in their states. The so-called Hamilton Electors are all Democrats, except for one Texas elector. But they are only part of […] The post The Art […]

This Day in History – December 18

December 18 218 BC – During the Second Punic War in the Battle of the Trebia, Hannibal’s Carthaginian army defeats the Romans 1118 – Afonso the Battler, the Christian King of Aragon captures a Muslim Saragossa, Spain 1271 – The Yuan Dynasty of China begins when Kublai Khan renames his empire “Yuan” 1603 – Admiral […] The post This Day […]

I’ll Be Home for Christmas

If Only In My Dreams… It’s that time of year again! Time to see family and friends, exchange gifts (big and small), and cozy up by the fire. The time to get last minute gifts is now as Christmas parties are happening every other day. Christmas parties can be so much fun! You get to […] The post I’ll Be […]

Choosing Hope- Little Heart Heroes

On August 30, 2013, I began the most arduous journey of my life.  This was the day I officially became a heart mom after finding out that my unborn baby boy was going to be born with a serious and life-threatening congenital heart defect (CHD), and I knew life would never be the same. Just […] The post Choosing Hope- […]

Convicted Pedophile, ISIS Members, & Other Extremists Allegedly Allowed to Use Twitter, But Not Milo?

Milo Yiannopoulos, Tech editor for Breitbart, was permanently banned from Twitter in the summer, but the account of a convicted sex offender who attempted to have sex with babies is still active. Convicted pedophile and former singer of the rock band, Lostprophets, Ian Watkins allegedly sent a series of tweets after the account had remained […] The post Convicted Pedophile, […]

This Day in History – December 17

December 17 1273 – Persian mystic and poet Rumi dies 1398 – The army of Mahmud Tughluk, Sultan of Delhi, is destroyed by the Mongols at Panipat 1526 – Pope Clemens VII publishes degree Cum ad zero, forming Inquisition 1538 – Pope Paul III excommunicates England’s King Henry VIII 1777 – The French foreign minister, […] The post This Day […]