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Support the Troops- Bring them Home

To help raise their families. This is sad stuff.
Can you be pro-family and pro-war (a non-defensive war I mean).

Roselyn Stewart: Requiescat In Pace

Mrs. Stewart was the wife of former Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary President Bruce Stewart. The following was written by her husband:
Mrs. Bruce (Roselyn) Stewart passed away after becoming critically ill with pulmonary fibrosis and interstitial pneumonia. She had gone to San Diego to attend her grand-daughter’s wedding. While her pulmonary physician expressed [...]

The End

Looks like Clinton is ready to say uncle. Here
The question for New Yorkers is where can we find a Senate candidate to finish her off.

Bramwell on Marriage

Austin Bramwell provides something think about on the marriage issue.

The Scene in Bloody Kansas

Don’t miss this excellent article about the abortion fight in Kansas from National Review Online.
This fight has everything… a lawless, baby killing doctor , a heroic District Attorney, an attractive Roman Catholic Governor often suggested as a Vice Presidential possibility, a Bishop who has rebuked said pretty little governor, and “a team of monks squirreled [...]

War, Empire, and the Right

It is hard to permanently cut off the past. Ghosts have a way of appearing when you least expect it. During the 1950’s American conservatism was struggling. Two world wars, the Great Depression, and the massive centralization that followed defeated the Old Right foot, pike, and dragoons. Mr. Republican, Senator Robert [...]

What is the RP/Ron Paul Connection?

I was a Presbytery a couple weeks ago and noticed that Ron Paul had much more support among St. Lawrence Presbytery teaching and ruling elders than I would have imagined. Shocking since Paul is the least likely of candidate to want to impose morality on the masses.
I would have guessed a good [...]

Nothing Gold Can Stay

I appreciate where the W2K guys are coming from but I am sure that the two table division of the Decalogue really holds water, at least as they have frame it. I certainly understand what you are wanting to do. Certainly the first table must work differently within the context of a society than [...]

Ron Paul in the New York Times

To help celebrate your Ron Paul Memorial Day weekend. Here.
Charles is on to something here. What better way to remember those who have sacrificed all for their country than by joining the Ron Paul revolution. Let’s make sure that our sons and daughters in uniform are called to lay down their lives [...]

W2K and Abortion

Let me hop in here for a comment turned post.
The W2K positions sounds great if you are Daniel in Babylon or even a Christian serving in the Chinese government. But is this our situation?
Rather, we in the West have a right to appeal both to nature and the Decalogue because [...]