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    • On Our Own in the Face of Anarchy

      On Our Own in the Face of Anarchy0

      It’s 2 A.M. and you are sound asleep in your basement apartment when a crash from upstairs awakens you. You sit up groggily, wondering if you are dreaming the voices and laughter you hear from upstairs. When you hear more crashes and more laughter, a rush of adrenaline brings you quickly to your feet.  Slipping

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    • Denuding Monument Avenue One Statue at a Time

      Denuding Monument Avenue One Statue at a Time0

      Last week Gov. Ralph Northam announced his plan to remove the iconic statue of Robert E. Lee from Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia. This step will be the beginning of an undertaking that calls for the removal of four other statues of Confederate heroes, including that of Jefferson Davis. The now endangered statues have long been beloved

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    • Chesterton’s Real Opinion of ‘The Man Who Was Thursday’

      Chesterton’s Real Opinion of ‘The Man Who Was Thursday’0

      G. K. Chesterton had a low opinion of his own abilities as a novelist. “[M]y real judgment of my own work,” he confessed, “is that I have spoilt a number of jolly good ideas in my time.” “I think “The Napoleon of Notting Hill” was a book very well worth writing; but I am not

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    • Lockdowns and Riots Have Horribly Abused Small Business Owners

      Lockdowns and Riots Have Horribly Abused Small Business Owners0

      For nearly 20 years, Bridget McGinty and her sister ran Tastebuds, a popular lunch spot in downtown Cleveland. On May 1, she made the torturous decision to close it forever after keeping it on life support for weeks after being closed due to the COVID-19 lockdowns. “There were just too many things against us,” McGinty

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    • Prosecutions Show Voter Fraud Is Bipartisan

      Prosecutions Show Voter Fraud Is Bipartisan0

      As the 2020 election cycle continues to unfold despite the coronavirus pandemic, it appears that election fraud also continues to be uncovered and prosecuted, even though Twitter apparently thinks no such fraud occurs. Two cases – one out of Philadelphia, the other out of West Virginia – highlight the problem of election fraud and the

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    • Black Looting Victim: Our Business ‘Is Our Ministry’

      Black Looting Victim: Our Business ‘Is Our Ministry’0

      The nation has reached a baffling moment in our history: looting and torching minority-owned businesses for racial equality. The weeklong pandemic of mob violence following the death of George Floyd has destroyed minority business owners’ dreams, denied young minorities jobs, and left neighborhoods depleted, depressed, and alone. While ideologues like 1619 Project leader Nikole Hannah-Jones

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