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Let the Church be left alone by zealous protestors and an intrusive State alike, argues D. Paul Thomas
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For the Week of February 16, 2026 A parting gift for Pelosi: Mark Alexander has a memo for Attorney General Pam Bondi: File a DoJ Criminal Complaint to Indict Rep. Nancy Pelosi for Destruction of Public Property Twenty years since A Scanner Darkly (2006): Mark Wegierski offers a retrospective review of this classic Philip K. Dick film The Democrats' sleazy redistricting is something the Founding Fathers never anticipated: Across the United States, reports Rachel Alexander, Democrats are using redistricting to elimate Republican seats -- and the only way to fight back is to use the same tactics U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham and the Lebanese paradox on Hizbullah: Hizbullah occupies a structural position within Lebanon's political order. Its sudden eradication is not an operational scenario but a systemic shock that would threaten the integrity of the Lebanese state itself, argues Col. (ret.) Dr. Jacques Neriah The government job eraser strikes again!: Judging by the jobs numbers that are reported each month, you'd think the American economy is chockablock with new jobs. The reality is a little different, says Mike Maharrey How many guns in the U.S.: All about America's firearms in 2026: In news that might not surprise, the United States is home to a lot of civilian firearms...but exactly how many? Cassandra McBride attempts to answer that question Can grid handle next Winter Storm Fern, solar flare or enemy attack?: The US mostly dodged disaster this time, writes Paul Driessen. But what if Net Zero mandates aren't adjusted or ended? Last Week Trump administration finally gets ICE right: Despite the mainstream media's constant churn about midterm elections as if they were tomorrow, there is time for Trump to refocus on the economy, writes Mark Alexander Twenty years since V for Vendetta (2006): Mark Wegierski says that the story of spirited personal heroism is undermined by the film's ridiculous, misconceived sociopolitical premises Here's the truth—and it's not Pretti: It wasn't an ICE agent that killed protestor Alex Pretti, argues Selwyn Duke, but rather a network of organizations that promoted violence Defying reform: Abbas's elections are a direct challenge to President Trump: New participation requirements are presented as a barrier to militancy but instead entrench political dominance, undermine reform commitments, and heighten tensions with international frameworks, writes Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch Hiding from shareholders: McDonald's and UPS: Esther Bouquet says UPS and McDonalds are refusing to engage in shareholders and provide explanations and justification for their sustainability and DEI practices View recent past articles or go to our archive
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