The battle over Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors is not about rights or compassion—it’s about rejecting delusion and protecting children from irreversible harm driven by ideological agendas.
Category: The Constitution
DoD Directive 5240.01: Expanding Military Powers Against US Citizens
The September 2024 update to DoD Directive 5240.01 has broadened military intelligence powers in domestic law enforcement, raising concerns about potential overreach and the erosion of constitutional protections. With the expansion of lethal force authorization in emergencies, critics fear this directive undermines the Posse Comitatus Act and threatens civil liberties.
Roe v. Wade: Unconstitutional, Like an Amendment in Every Sense
Roe v. Wade fundamentally altered the landscape of American constitutional law. By extending the right to privacy to encompass abortion rights, the decision effectively acted as an unconstitutional amendment. This ruling overstepped federal boundaries and infringed upon natural and God-given rights, disrupting the balance of power intended by the Constitution.
How Christians Are Reclaiming Their Values in the Face of LGBTQ Overreach
During the 1970s through the 1990s, the LGBTQ community sought acceptance within the United States, facing significant opposition from both political parties. Christian conservatives resisted due to ideological differences and family values, while Democrats feared alienating other minority groups. This article explores the rapid acceptance of the LGBTQIA2S+ movement, the backlash from conservative Christians, and the recent efforts to reclaim Christian values in public life, highlighting the importance of the separation of church and state.
Biden’s Ministry of Truth: Orwellian Censorship in America
In a chilling echo of Orwell’s dystopian vision, President Biden’s administration has flirted with the concept of a “Ministry of Truth.” This isn’t just a hypothetical nightmare; Biden and Obama have already paved the way for such totalitarian overreach, as revealed by the Snowden leaks. The Stanford Internet Observatory’s collaboration with federal officials to censor conservative voices marks a disturbing step toward government control and censorship.
Supreme Court’s Landmark Decision on Bump Stocks: A Victory for the Second Amendment
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down the federal ban on bump stocks reaffirms the importance of the Second Amendment and its role in empowering wounded veterans and disabled shooters. This landmark ruling emphasizes that more laws do not necessarily prevent crime, as criminals do not follow laws, while adaptive equipment like bump stocks provides essential support for disabled individuals to engage in shooting sports.
Bill Maher’s Shocking Take on the Abortion Debate
Bill Maher’s recent remarks on his show have sparked a new perspective in the abortion debate, challenging both sides to engage more openly. His straightforward approach sheds light on the potential benefits of brutal honesty in discussing one of society’s most divisive issues.
Will Sotomayor’s Retirement Decision Tilt the Supreme Court?
In the current political whirlwind, the Democrats face a conundrum with potential long-term implications for the U.S. Supreme Court. The discussion around Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s retirement highlights a strategic dilemma: securing the Court’s liberal flank in anticipation of the upcoming elections. This challenge is intensified by President Joe Biden’s dipping approval ratings and the stark reality of the Senate’s political landscape. The party’s navigation between progressive demands and the need for Senate approval presents a complex puzzle, reflecting broader tensions within the Democratic agenda and the potential consequences for America’s judicial future.
Speech and Liberty
Freedom of speech is a fundamental right that allows individuals […]