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The Nation’s Pulse
The Nation’s Pulse
by | Oct 13, 2022

Barack Obama’s economy in 2011 stunk. Mitt Romney should have had an easier time running against his rather lazy opponent…

by | Oct 11, 2022

Monday, Oct. 10, in the year of our Lord 2022, was Columbus Day in the epic explorer’s America. Those of…

by | Oct 8, 2022

Attached to my local library sits a tiny used bookstore housed in an unassuming 10-by-12 fluorescent-lit room near the front…

by | Jun 20, 2022

Clocking in at 72 verses, Psalm 78 is one of the longest in the Jewish and Christian Psalters. At great…

by | May 29, 2022

Every time some lost soul with writhing snakes in his head does something wretched with a gun, as happened in…

by | Feb 8, 2022

The world is a complex and troubled place. We can’t fix it. To mature is to understand this. One of…

by | Jan 11, 2022

I have always viewed immigration as a positive because I share the optimism of President Ronald Reagan, for whom I…

by | Jan 2, 2022

“Jingle Bells” got canceled in the Brighton, New York School District’s curriculum of songs taught to students. The offensive tune…

by | Jan 1, 2022

Even if you haven’t seen this particular video posted by ATL Uncensored, you’ve seen many like it — a plane,…

by | Dec 25, 2021

The emergence of the Omicron variant has breathed new life into the covid panic machine, and just in time for…

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