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  • Trump Voters: What Exactly Do You Mean by a ‘Great’ America?

    Trump Voters: What Exactly Do You Mean by a ‘Great’ America?0

    Dear Trump Voters, Let’s start with the basics. What exactly do you mean when you told me during the campaign that you want to ‘make America great again’? The slogan your candidate was elected on states outright that there was a time when America was great, that now America is not great, and that your

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  • ‘Jane Roe’ Made Abortion Legal. Then a Minister Changed her Heart.

    ‘Jane Roe’ Made Abortion Legal. Then a Minister Changed her Heart.0

    Just last month, two major marches in Washington DC drew hundreds of thousands of Americans to public demonstrations on both sides of the four decade long battle over the ‘right to abortion’ on demand legalized by the infamous Supreme Court Roe decision. It’s probably safe to say that the vast majority of activists on both sides don’t

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  • Sage Steele: Worst Racism I Experience is from Black People

    Sage Steele: Worst Racism I Experience is from Black People0

    ESPN host Sage Steele created a bit of a stir recently when she claimed the worst racism she has personally experienced has come from black folks. Steele made the claim on Feb. 16 during a discussion on race for the “Under Our Skin” forum held in Tampa, Fla., at The Crossing Church. Here’s what she

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  • Food Stamps and Soda Pop: A Bureaucratic Mess?

    Food Stamps and Soda Pop: A Bureaucratic Mess?0

    Should welfare recipients be able to buy unhealthy foods like soda and sweets on the government’s dime? That question was debated last week by lawmakers on Capitol Hill. According to CBS News: “Debate about how food-stamp benefits are spent was sparked by a November report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which found that households

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  • Should Homeschoolers Be Allowed to Play Public School Sports?

    Should Homeschoolers Be Allowed to Play Public School Sports?0

    Years ago, I was privy to an instance where a young, middle school girl was encouraged to join the swim team at her local neighborhood school. There was only one problem. The girl was homeschooled, a status which made her automatically ineligible to join the team and participate in the sport.  But times have changed,

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  • 4 Questions Every Intelligent Reader Should Ask

    4 Questions Every Intelligent Reader Should Ask0

    There’s no denying that the literacy levels in the U.S. are a bit alarming: 14 percent of adults can’t read. Only 13 percent of adults can read at a proficient level. 27 percent of adults didn’t read a book in the last year. 50 percent of adults can’t read a book written at an 8th grade

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