As citizens, we must get better at separating the political wheat from the chaff.
As citizens, we must get better at separating the political wheat from the chaff.
There are 17 proposed constitutional amendments on this November’s ballot; ignore them at your peril.
Ignorance might be an amoral form of bliss, but the future of the republic rests on an informed citizenry.
Your rights are inconvenient to the whims of tyrants.
The language we use to define issues often determines how we will solve them.
As we grow closer to God, we grow closer to each other.
Now is the time for choosing.
Citizens aren’t supposed to be the politicians’ cheerleaders or apologists.
In all ages, government power draws egomaniacs and sycophants.
But what we do with it matters.